Good morning Gentle Readers,
This morning the lovely and talented Mary Jane Morgan has agreed to a return visit to tell us a little more about Long Road Home, her new book in the Crystal Springs Homecoming Romance series, which has been described as a western version of Romeo and Juliet. It's been gathering great reviews from lovers of romance and western books alike Take a look at it!
Hugs,
Carol
Excerpt:
This morning the lovely and talented Mary Jane Morgan has agreed to a return visit to tell us a little more about Long Road Home, her new book in the Crystal Springs Homecoming Romance series, which has been described as a western version of Romeo and Juliet. It's been gathering great reviews from lovers of romance and western books alike Take a look at it!
Hugs,
Carol
JACKET COPY: LONG ROAD HOME
Megan Swearingen’s life changes forever with
the death of her father. Leaving college, she returns home to find her younger
sister mute with shock, her mother too depressed to function, and their beloved
Thoroughbred horse ranch on the verge of going under. She’s barely arrived when
she’s forced to accept help from Brett Dawson -- the man who once broke her
heart -- when a marauding mountain lion threatens one of the prized horses they
depend on for survival.
Brett would rather be anywhere but the
Swearingen ranch. Caught between his feelings for Megan and the powder keg of
the ongoing feud between their families, he feels his only choice is to help
Megan, regardless of the consequences. If it weren’t for Brett’s father, Megan’s
dad might still be alive, and she wouldn’t be here now sacrificing her future
to save her family’s ranch.
As the long-simmering attraction between
Megan and Brett resurfaces, it is threatened almost before it begins by dark
family secrets swirling around them -- secrets that turn to danger and could
very well destroy not only their new beginning, but the lives of everyone they
both love.
Excerpt:
She
was tough all right. Made of sterner stuff than either her old man or mom. She
was also pretty. Her thick blonde hair was pulled back in a ponytail,
emphasizing her high cheek bones and big green eyes. Then there was her mouth,
full and lush even though it was set in a scowl.
He’d
had a taste – a big taste -- of that mouth once, but then he’d come to his
senses and run like hell because little Megan Swearingen was way too young for
him to be messing with. Way too young. At sixteen, she’d been the prettiest
thing he’d ever seen in his entire twenty four years.
He
shook himself back to reality. “A friend of mine has a rescue Doberman. About
two years old. You could get her for practically nothing.”
“Great.
That’s about what I’ve got right now.”
He
winced. No one should have to go through what she was, but she didn’t have to
take it out on him. Or maybe she did. After all, his dad had probably started
this whole ugly mess.
“I’ll
bring her over tomorrow. Let you check her out if you want.”
She
shot him a look that would have made a lesser man cringe. “Just give me the
number. I’ll go see her myself. Maybe.”
So
much for trying to be helpful. Megan reminded him of his late fiancé, stubborn
as they come and out to prove to the world she could take on anything that came
her way. Brett’s stomach tightened
remembering Emily. She’d taken on the world all right, and it had cost her her
life.
Megan
needed him right now, whether she would admit it or not, and he would help her
get through this evening, because he seriously doubted she could handle this
alone. And she shouldn’t have to.
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Thank you so much for having me back again! And many thanks for all your work, Carol.
ReplyDeleteDear Mary Jane,
DeleteIt is my pleasure to bring quality authors to my readers. Please come back and see us again!
Hugs,
Carol
I've read this book and LOVED IT!! Thanks for sharing it with everyone and revisiting with this terrific author.
ReplyDeleteDear Loulou,
DeleteThis terrific author captured our hearts with Shelby's Gift. Mary Jane Morgan never disappoints. Thank you for visiting and commenting.
Hugs,
Carol