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Share something about yourself no one else knows?Ha! I’m an open book….no secrets. If I wasn’t an author, I would have focused on having a singing career.
What was your favorite scene to write?
In The Cowgirl’s Forever Family, my favorite scene was probably when the hero and heroine are rolling around in the snow and the baby is laughing in her stroller…it was fun and really cemented the sense of family and love between these two lost people.
Tell us about your book…
The Cowgirl’s Forever Family is about a lonely woman who longs to have her own family, but can’t. When a gorgeous man (and commitment phobic) arrives on her doorstep with a baby in his arms, she feels as though someone has just handed her the moon. Of course, love wins out in the end, but sharing the journey with Brooke and Tyler was a sweet and lovely ride.
The Cowgirl's Forever Family (The Cedar River Cowboys)
ONE WEEK TO BUILD A HAPPY-EVER-AFTER?
The city boy: Tyler Madden wants to find the baby's unwitting birth father—Brooke's missing brother—and fulfill a promise to the late mother. Then he can go back to his lucrative law practice. Or so he hopes…
But one little baby has a different agenda. Little Cara wants a family…and the lonely cowgirl and the commitment-phobic lawyer are just the mommy and daddy she needs! She's got one week to show them what's right in front of them. Desire. Love. And the promise of a forever family…
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I like the premise of the story and now I'm curious if they find her brother.
ReplyDeleteHi Mary - they do! And I'm pretty sure he'll be the hero of his own book one day :)
DeleteLove will find a way...
ReplyDeleteWhich is wonderful.
Hi Elephants child - yep, you are right...love wins out, always :)
Deletelove the idea of a forever family for this lonely heroine!
ReplyDeleteHi Christine - it was lovely giving this lonely and broken woman her happily ever after :0
DeleteSounds like a terrific book, and that scene in the snow sounds like it was a lot of fun to write. (Which means it'll be a lot of fun to read!)
ReplyDeleteHi Susan - it was a fun scene to write. Thanks for stopping by :)
DeleteSounds like a good read. Congratulations, Helen!
ReplyDeleteHi William - thanks so much! :)
DeleteThis looks like a sweet story. Congrats to Helen.
ReplyDeleteHi Medeia - thank you for stopping by today :)
DeleteOh! Cute. I get warm fuzzies just from the blurb.
ReplyDeleteHi Crystal - thanks so much :)
DeleteHer favourite scene in the novel sounds so sweet! I may not be a winter person but I can admire all the fun other people have out in the snow.
ReplyDeleteHi Olivia - I'm not much of a winter person either! The great thing about being a writer, I can go to these places in my books and still stay toastie warm way down her in Australia :)
DeleteA singing career? As a fellow musician, I'd say go for it!
ReplyDeleteSounds like a great book! And I'm always very impressed by people who can sing. That is one talent I completely missed but would love to have.
ReplyDeleteI would love to be able to sing. I do enjoy singing, but to be able to sing well would be amazing. :) Wishing Helen the best of luck! :)
ReplyDelete~Jess