One of the biggest challenges I faced in making the leap from my genteel
Georgian set historical romances to the rough and tumble world of rodeo was to
find the right voices for my characters. My answer to that dilemma was to spend
time with the real deal. I was fortunate to make two extended research trips to
Montana and Wyoming for a hefty dose of genuine cowboy where I got my
charactersโ voices straight from the proverbial horseโs mouth. Although
ROUGH RIDER
is at times raw, gritty and a little coarse, itโs also very realistic in the
characters, situations, and dialogue peppered with western witticisms and dry
cowboy humor.
Excerpt from ROUGH RIDER
Grady Garrison leaned over from his perch on the adjoining pen and spat a wad of
dip. โGood thing pretty boy scored so high on the broncs cause he sure as shit
wonโt make the cut on the bulls.โ
โThat so?โ Dirk paused in prepping his rope, his ice blue eyes meeting Gradyโs
for only a second. โFunny, as I recall it just last week in Red Lodge I made the
whistle while your ass hit the dirt.โ He went back to work, crushing the lump of
rosin and wrapping his gloved hand around the bull rope.
Grady jumped down from the pen with narrowed, steely-colored eyes. โIโm still
going into the short round with the high score.โ His shoulders were thrown back
and his thumbs hooked in his belt loopsโthe ones that supported the huge
Collegiate Champion Bull Rider buckle. Any stranger who didnโt know them as
longtime rodeo buddies would surely think fists were about to fly, but Janice
suspected it was just pre-ride posturing. Cowboys as a rule were ridiculously
competitive. Still, she bit her lip at the tension of rising testosterone.
โMaybe youโre right, Grady, but a closed mouth gathers no boots.โ
โWhatโre you sayinโ? You think Iโm all talk?โ
Dirk shrugged. โMaybe you wanna put your money where that big fat mouth is?โ
โAll right pretty boy. How โbout the lowest score on the next ride buys the
drinks tonight? And none of that cheap shit either.โ
Dirk stood up straight, rolled his neck and shoulders, and then extended his
hand. โYouโre on.โ
Grady accepted it with a laugh. Janice breathed a sigh of relief. The announcer
gave the final scores on the barrel racing and then broadcasted the imminent
start of the bull-riding.
Grady puffed up like a fighting cock as soon as audience attention riveted to
their end of the arena. โNow the
real rodeo begins.โ
โPlenty of people watch the other events too,โ Janice protested. โThe broncs are
my personal favorite.โ She darted a glance to Dirk. โClassier than the bull riding.โ
Grady scoffed. โYou know as well as I do that the bulls are what eighty percent
of these people come for. No one really gives a rip about all the warm up acts,
though team ropinโs probably the worst.โ He looked to Janice with an air of
expectancy.
โDonโt ask why, Janice,โ Dirk warned. โItโs his worst jokeโand the one he always
uses when heโs itching for a bar fight.โ
โOh yeah?โ Janice couldnโt stifle her grin. โWhyโs that, Grady?โ
Grady smirked. โBecause team ropinโs a lot like jacking off, Sweet Cheeksโkinda
fun to do, but no one wants to watch it.โ
Cowboy Wisdom
1. Never approach a bull from the front, a horse from the rear, or a fool from
any direction.
2. Don't squat with your spurs on.
3. Don't judge people by their relatives.
4. Talk slowly, think quickly.
5. Remember that silence is sometimes the best answer.
6. Timing has a lot to do with the outcome of a rain dance.
7. The easiest way to eat crow is while it's still warm- the colder it gets, the
harder it is to swallow.
8. Don't worry about bitin' off more'n you can chew; your mouth is probably a
whole lot bigger'n you think.
9. Good judgment comes from experience, and a lotta that comes from bad judgment.
10. When you give a personal lesson in meanness to a critter or to a person,
don't be surprised if they learn their lesson.
11. When you're throwin' your weight around, be ready to have it thrown around
by somebody else.
12. Always take a good look at what you're about to eat. It's not so important
to know what it is, but it's sure crucial to know what it was.
13. The quickest way to double your money is to fold it over and put it back
into your pocket.
14. Boot Hill is full of fellows who pulled their triggers without aiming.
15. A gun and three of a kind always beats three of a kind.
About ROUGH RIDER
Two wary hearts ...
Janice Combes has two loves, bucking bulls and Dirk Knowlton. But Dirk only has
eyes for a dazzling rodeo queen. How can Janice ever compete while mired
ankle-deep in manure? Exchanging playful banter with Dirk is all Janice can
expect-until the stormy night he knocks on her door dripping wet and needing a
place to crash.
Different dreamsโฆ
Dirk Knowlton is living the cowboy dream. Life should be good-roping, branding,
backing broncs, riding bulls, but there's a void he can't seem to fill. After
getting hung up by a bull, he wonders if this is really the life he wants.
Restless and rebellious, he bolts...but there's a certain cowgirl he can't forget.
When a battle-scarred Dirk returns to his Montana ranch he's determined to hang
on at any cost. Janice has come back home to lick her own wounds. When old
dreams turn to dust, can two wary hearts take another chance on love?
Fresh Fiction reviewer
Rachel Williams calls it a "poignant saga and a lovely,
redeeming romance." Read our full review
here.
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