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9 Historical Romances Form on Old West Ranches
Barbour Books
March 2016
On Sale: March 1, 2016
448 pages ISBN: 1634095251 EAN: 9781634095259 Paperback
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Inspirational Romance
Ride onto the open range alongside cowboys and cowgirls who
embrace the adventures of living in the Old West from Kansas
to New Mexico, Colorado to Texas. Whether rounding up cattle
or mustangs, training horses, fending off outlaws,
weathering storms, competing in rodeos, or surviving drought
these cowboys work hard each day. But when hardheaded men
have their weaknesses exposed by well-meaning women will
they stampede away or will a lasting love develop? Find out
in this exciting collection of nine historical romances.
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34 comments posted.
Re: The Cowboy's Bride Collection
Yummy cowboys (Marissa Yip-Young 10:49am February 12, 2016)
A good cowboy hero is a hard working protector with heart. I love reading about rough around the edges softies. Congratulations on your new release, Jaime! (Beth Schwarzlose 10:52am February 12, 2016)
oh what a fun article!! My daddy was/is my hero growing up. He told me every day that he loved me, gave me a safe place to land, and smelled like Jimmy Olsen from Superman (don't ask). He's definitely not a cowboy though. And for someone who is terrified of all things horses and dirt, I do think cowboys make quite yummy heroes :) (Carrie Schmidt 11:01am February 12, 2016)
John Wayne was my hero and all the cowboys. I lost my dad when I was little and John Wayne reminded me of him. (Jennifer Beck 11:47am February 12, 2016)
Love this collection of cowboys and heroes! Thanks for the giveaway. Growing up, my dad was my hero. He worked long hours, but every night coming home, he would come check on my siblings and I. He would tuck us in more, if our blankets were spewed all around. He would take us on little excursions when he has off, which isn't often. He worked hard to give us a safe and comforting home. He's my hero. (Annie Jc 11:48am February 12, 2016)
My dad is my hero... growing up and seeing him do what he could for our community as a cop and a volunteer firefighter... (Colleen Conklin 11:53am February 12, 2016)
I was a real tomboy growing up so my heroes were Batman, Superman, Zorro and James Bond! My cowboy heroes were on Gunsmoke. I would watch the show with my dad. (Maryann Skaritka 12:23pm February 12, 2016)
My hero growing up,was an older youth leader. He would drive across town to pick my younger brother up for church Wednesday night's. That was before I could drive. My parents weren't church goers. My fantasy cowboy was always John Wayne. (Gail Hollingsworth 12:33pm February 12, 2016)
I grew up watching westerns; The Lone Ranger, Bonanza, The Ponderosa, and many others. My favorite cowboy was Little Joe. But, my hero was my dad. He was a very generous, humble man. He gave to others when he really didn't have anything to give. He gave of his time, his resources, and his finances. He also gave his heart. He cared deeply for his family, his neighbors, friends, anybody he came in contact with. He showed concern and tenderness and exemplified what it means to be a decent human being. Twenty two years later I still miss him. (Barbara Derse 1:53pm February 12, 2016)
My hero were all the brave men who worked hard to provide for their families, who knew what the value of work was, who had integrity, strength of character and principles, including my father. The men when men were men and never complained and carried on with life no matter the adversity. (Sharon Berger 4:27pm February 12, 2016)
I loved watching the Westerns on TV when I was growing up: Hopalong Cassidy, Cisco and the Poncho Kid, Roy Rogers, Gene Autry, Zorro - shows predate a lot of readers, lol. Guess I would have to say my father was my hero while young, God is my "Super Hero" now. (Bonnie Roof 4:30pm February 12, 2016)
My grandfather was (my dad was a very close 2nd) my biggest hero. He could calm a dog, cat, & even bird, I was in awe. Everyone was drawn to him. He made you feel like you were the most important person in the world. When I would visit on weekends, he was always teaching me about something. And he grew the most beautiful roses, mostly yellow for my grandmother. (S W 7:10pm February 12, 2016)
Love cowboys and cowgirls...my grandfather told me he lives next door to Annie Oakley for a while! (Bonnie Capuano 8:42am February 13, 2016)
My dad was my hero .He was a very good man always had time to listen to you and would tell you he loved you . He helped everyone in our community when and if they needed help . He could fix or make whatever needed to be done . He was the one that kept our family together . When he died in 1970 our family fell apart and it never got back to what it should have been . It's so sad for families to let this happen but there seems to be one child that wants all and thanks he is the only deserving one .I would love to win this collection and I thank you for this chance . (Joan Thrasher 11:55am February 13, 2016)
My dad was my hero. He was a preacher of the Gospel and he was dubbed the Cowboy Preacher. He has been gone many years but I miss him still. Thank you for a chance to win this book. (Stella Potts 1:06pm February 13, 2016)
My Dad has always been my hero. He has always been there when I needed him. He is easy to talk to and has rescued me many times is many ways. I have always loved cowboys and horses and everything western. So I will be looking for the Cowboy's Bride Collection. It sounds like the perfect read. (Arleen Lancaster 6:29pm February 13, 2016)
my favorite cowboy was John Wayne (Diane Sallans 6:48pm February 13, 2016)
My heroes have always been cowboys Since I was real small. 'Oaters' brought me lots of joy- I really loved them all! Maverick, Wyatt Earp, The Rifleman and Cheyenne- They all came across to me As law-abiding men In what I saw in shows Tied to the old west- Cowboys-men of honor... Who always showed their best. (John Dallal 7:01pm February 13, 2016)
I attended Hardin-Simmons University where the football team is the Cowboys and the band is the Cowboy Band. The college is located in West Texas where I was surrounded by lots of cowboys. They are interesting and very friendly individuals and books about cowboys are my favorites. (Gladys Paradowski 12:00pm February 14, 2016)
My hero growing up was my dad. He always worked so hard to provide for our family and I thought that was admirable. (Lily Shah 1:25pm February 14, 2016)
I want to be able to say I had a hero growing up, but my childhood was a little messed up. I love reading about cowboy heroes because they are hardworking, don't take shortcuts, have pride in everything they do. How could you not fall in love with a man like that? (Tanya Guthrie 2:39pm February 14, 2016)
Growing up, my dad was my hero! I once took a broken crayon out to his shop because I knew he could fix it. My brother would be my first cowboy hero. I can remember playing "cowboys and Indians" with him. He always rescued me! My real life cowboy hero is my husband. He's as cowboy as they get...Wranglers, boots, and black felt hat! (Amy Morgan 4:27pm February 14, 2016)
This book sounds great. I'm like a lot of the other responders: my Dad was my hero. He was all powerful, even if he was a bit "gruff." But I always knew he could do/fix anything and everything. I always loved watching cowboy movies and programs, or reading cowboy-themed books. (Nancy Reynolds 10:20am February 15, 2016)
lve me tose cowboys! always wanted one of my own, but i have my dad to be my hero. (Sandy Haber 8:42pm February 15, 2016)
my dad was my hero for all time (Ann Unger 9:41pm February 15, 2016)
Jimmy Stewart played great in westerns! (Martha Crutchfield 2:38am February 16, 2016)
Love cowboys!!! Love them in books!! So romantic! (Bonnie Capuano 9:54am February 16, 2016)
My step-father who raised me. When we moved from California to West Texas, Monahans, we saw flames from the oil fields. He told us that is how the cowboys light their cigarettes and we believed him. Loved John Wayne. (Leona Olson 10:58am February 16, 2016)
My dad is my hero. Doing for his family and community (Patricia Wagner 11:10am February 16, 2016)
My dad was my hero. As far as I was concerned, he could do no wrong. When I was young, Gene Autry and Roy Rogers were my movie cowboy heroes. They always wore a white hat and fought against evil. (Anna Speed 12:00pm February 16, 2016)
My Dad was my hero. I wish he was around for the Grandchildren to spend time with. (Jane Komppa 4:47pm February 16, 2016)
My husband is my hero! He's the most wonderful person I've ever known! (Maria Proctor 4:50pm February 16, 2016)
Jaime, congratulations on your release! I grew up watching Saddle Up Saturdays and reading Louis L'Amour's books. (Caryl Kane 2:22pm February 23, 2016)
Toss me in, My dad was always a hero for me.. He was a gun totin Sheriff ! (Deanna Stevens 8:50am February 29, 2016)
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