Showing posts with label western. Show all posts
Showing posts with label western. Show all posts

Sunday, January 19, 2014

#NewRelease Much Ado About Miners, by Jacquie Rogers #western #historicalromance


Much Ado About Miners
Hearts of Owyhee, Book 4

"My biscuits are burning from this scorcher of a book. I will never be able to bake again without a wicked grin on my face. This is the latest installment of the Hearts of Owyhee series, and it's as explosive as a stick of dynamite..." ~~Karla Eakin

"...an action-packed, charming, and wonderfully funny Western historical romance. Author Jacquie Rogers has given us delightful characters and a story full of surprises. While those surprises are fun and unexpected, they are fully integral to the plot and the personalities of the characters." ~~Lornwal

Cupid’s bullet...
Hired gun Kade McKinnon interrupts a bank holdup and is shot by the teller, Iris Gardner, whose victims have a tendency to be the next groom in town. Will he be the groom this time?

Cupid’s bow...
Iris Gardner, a smart, independent bank clerk, fell in love with Kade when she was too young to know better. So when he walks back into her life and her bank, it's only fitting that she shoots him ... by accident, of course. But she’s a suffragist now, so his charms can’t affect her...right?

Cupid’s blindfold...
Kade doesn’t know Iris’s company is the one who hired him to escort a bullion shipment, and Iris doesn’t know Kade owns the security company, but they both know robbers are on their trail. Which is more likely to be stolen—the silver, or his heart?

Books by Jacquie Rogers
Hearts of Owyhee series (western historical romance)


Tuesday, July 2, 2013

New release! Wolf Creek 6: HELL ON THE PRAIRIE #western #anthology #amreading


Hell on the Prairie
Wolf Creek: Book 6


Released today!!! Wolf Creek: Hell on the Prairie. It's an anthology of seven short stories, all featuring characters in or connected to the Wolf Creek series, and offering  in-depth understanding of your favorite Wolf Creek residents.  Check out Romancing The West, where there'll be giveaways on each day this week.

If you're not familiar with the Wolf Creek series, you're missing out! Written under the house name Ford Fargo (the house name for Western Fictioneers), each book is the collaboration of some of the best western writers in the business, steered by Troy Smith, who also writes two WC characters. Links to all the Wolf Creek books are at the end of this article, just above the contest announcement.  For more information on the story world, visit Wolf Creek, Kansas.

My story is Muleskinners: Judge Not.  Here's the official blurb:
"Muleskinners: Judge Not" by Jacquie Rogers. Elsie Parry and her father were only passing through Wolf Creek — but they did so right in the middle of the outlaw raid portrayed in Book 1: Bloody Trail. A raid that has a lot more to do with them than they knew...

You can read blurbs to all the stories at the Western Fictioneers blog.

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Wolf Creek: Hell on the Prairie
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and soon at other online stores

^^^^^^ ALL WOLF CREEK BUY LINKS ^^^^^^

Wolf Creek, Book 1: Bloody Trail
Wolf Creek, Book 2: Kiowa's Vengeance
Wolf Creek, Book 3: Murder in Dogleg City
Wolf Creek, Book 4: The Taylor County War
Wolf Creek, Book 5: Showdown at Demon's Drop
Wolf Creek, Book 6: Hell on the Prairie

Sunday, February 6, 2011

Much Ado About Marshals

Wow, July 2011 is coming up fast! Why am I so excited? Because my next release, Much Ado About Marshals, will be released mid-July in trade paperback (a month earlier in ebook, I hope!). This book has a fabulous cover. You know it would be fabulous because the multi-talented Deborah Macgillivray is the cover artist. Wanna sneak peek? :)


With a little luck, I might get the cover model to agree to an interview. Should I?

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