Congratulations to Connie for winning Louise Gouge’s Cowboy Seeks a Bride and to Loraine for winning Mary Moore’s Accidental Fiancee.
This week I’m hosting Heather Woodhaven with Calculated Risk (US only) and Vickie McDonough with Gabriel’s Atonement. If you want to enter the drawings for the books, please leave a comment on your post with your email address. I will not enter you without an email address (my way to contact you if you win). If you don’t want to leave an email address, another way you can enter is to email me at margaretdaley@gmail.com. The drawings end Sunday (Jan. 25th) evening.
Bio of Heather Woodhaven:
Heather Woodhaven earned her pilot’s license, flew a hot air balloon over the safari lands of Kenya, assisted an engineer with a medical laser in a Haitian mission, parasailed over Caribbean seas, lived through an accidental detour onto a black diamond ski trail in the Aspens and snorkeled among sting rays before becoming a mother of three and wife of one. Now Heather spends her days celebrating laughter, adding to her impressive list of embarrassing moments, and raising a family of aspiring comedians who perform nightly at her table. She channels her love for adventure into writing characters who find themselves in extraordinary circumstances–whether running for their lives or battling the insanities of life.
Blurb for Calculated Risk by Heather Woodhaven:
Accountant Victoria Hayes never would have thought discovering fraud in her office would put her life at risk. When her house catches fire, destroying the evidence she’s collected, it seems the mastermind will do anything to keep Victoria from disclosing what she knows. Unsure what to do, she turns to her charming supervisor for help. But without much evidence, Jeff Tucker is reluctant to believe Victoria…until they both become suspects. Now they must work together to prove their innocence…and stay alive. With an unpredictable—and deadly—criminal after them, each step could be their last.
Bio of Vickie McDonough:
Bestselling author Vickie McDonough grew up wanting to marry a rancher, but instead married a computer geek who is scared of horses. She now lives out her dreams in her fictional stories about ranchers, cowboys, lawmen, and others living in the Old West. Vickie is the award-winning author of thirty-five published books and novellas. Her books include the fun and feisty Texas Boardinghouse Brides series, and End of the Trail, which was the OWFI 2013 Best Fiction Novel winner. Whispers on the Prairie was a Romantic Times Recommended Inspirational Book for July 2013. She recently tried something different and wrote Rancher Under Fire, a contemporary suspense.
Vickie has been married thirty-nine years to Robert. They have four grown sons, one of whom is married, and a precocious eight-year-old granddaughter. When she’s not writing, Vickie enjoys reading, antiquing, watching movies, and traveling. To learn more about Vickie’s books or to sign up for her newsletter, visit her website: www.vickiemcdonough.com.
Blurb for Gabriel’s Atonement by Vickie McDonough:
Gabe Coulter has a successful night gambling, but a drunken cowboy who wants his money back confronts him in a dark alley. Gabe refuses to returns the man’s money, and a gunfight ensues. The dying man tells Gabe the money was for his wife and son. Though the shooting was self-defense, Gabe wrestles with guilt. The only way he knows to get rid of it is to return the money he fairly won to the man’s wife. Lara Talbot sees Gabe as a derelict like her husband and wants nothing to do with him. But as she struggles to feed her family, she wonders if God might have sent the gambler to help.
I would love to win either of the books this week. Thank you for the chance.
Blessings,
Cindy W.
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Thanks for entering the drawing, Cindy. I hope you’ll check out the interview of my hero from Gabriel’s Atonement, Gabe Coulter, on Thursday,
would love to win.
Good luck, Angela!
Calculated Risk sounds exciting, please add me to the drawing. Thanks!
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Calculated Risk does sound exciting.
I would like to win either of the two but, I love Vickie McDonough’s writing so , I’d rather win Gabriel’s Atonement.
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Connie, Thanks for reading some of my books. I appreciate it!
these sound interesting
bn100candg at hotmail dot com
Thanks, BN!
Would love to win either one. I love the “Suspense” books. Thanks
Ann, Good luck! I enjoy a good suspense too. Have you read any of Margaret’s? Hers are great!
Thanks Margaret for both of these reviews. Sounds like heather has ha a exciting life but not for me. Can’t imagine flying a balloon over Kenya or the other she did over the caribbean. I would love to win either book but prefer Vickie’s. I am a follower and subscriber of yours . Maxie
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Maxie, I agree with you–Heather has lived an exciting life! I admire people like her who have the guts to chase after their dreams.
Both books sound fantastic thank you.
marypres(AT)gmail(DOT)com
Thanks, Mary, and good luck in the drawings!
Hi Vickie & Margaret! Being an Oklahoman for decades and even remember my elementary school’s reenactments of the Land Run, I have been so excited for Vickie’s Land Rush series to come out! I’ve been itching to get my hands on this series! I’m so glad it’s finally out and Gabriel’s Atonement sounds it’s going to be a good one.
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Please add me to the drawing :). Both books sound good :).
jump5er[at]hotmail[dot]com
Thanks,
Sarah
Calculated Risk sounds like an exciting read. Please enter me for that one. Thanks!
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