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Welcome! From Anne Carrole-Capturing the Romance of the West

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Three hard-driving men Three different reasons to come back And three special women who could give them a reason to stay
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Rodeo and Romance--a cowboy's perspective

I'm bloggin today right here at Between the Lines where I interview my hero, Clay Tanner, from Re-ride at the Rodeo about Rodeo and Romance from a cowboy's perspective.Drop by and leave a comment and you'll be entered into a drawing for either a Cowboy Hunks calendar featuring riders of the PBR or an e-copy of Re-ride at the Rodeo, winner's choice. Clay will be around to answer questions!Hope to see you there!See More
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"Where did 2008 go? I guess when you’re busy time really does fly because mine has certainly taken wing. WRDF launched in February of 2008 and its membership has grown steadily. I hope that means we are doing something right for our…"
Jan 30, 2009

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Are you a writer, reader, or other industry professional
Writer, Reader and Reviewer
If a writer, are you published, pre-pubbed, or self-published?
Published with my story--Re-ride at the Rodeo, a contemporary western romance
As a writer, what type of stories do you Write or Read?
I read contemporary, historical and western historical. I write contemporary and historical westerns. My first release is out now is part of the Wayback Texas Series from The Wild Rose Press and titled: Re-ride at the Rodeo.
As a reader, what is your favorite genre, writer?
Historical westerns and I have many favorite writers, topping the list though are Linda Lael Miller and Stacey Kayne
How did you come to know about WRDF?
Saw mention on TWRP loop
Do you have a website you'd like to post?
http://www.annecarrole.com

Re-ride at the Rodeo--Available Now from The Wild Rose Press

Here’s a blurb:
Saddle bronc rider Clay Tanner is looking for a good time and the tempting little blonde at the rodeo looks like she could use one—except she turns him down. Feeling like he’s been bucked off before the eight second buzzer, Clay’s betting he can score if she’ll give him a re-ride. But qualifying may call for more than he’s prepared to give.
Dusty Morgan is determined to resist the sexy rough stock rider staking out her station. Even though Clay’s deep timbre sends tingles clear to her toes, she’s vowed never to get tangled up with someone who makes their living through rodeo and she’s not interested in a hit and run. Though he may be what she desires, Dusty knows from experience he isn’t what she needs—or is he?
Here’s a teaser
Within a second of her sitting down, he wrapped a muscled arm around her shoulder and tugged her closer. She could feel the heat from his body as her bare thigh made contact with his denim-covered one. She stared at warm eyes and a slanted grin and her insides went liquid like some blender had been switched on at full speed.
“Now being a gentleman…” His husky voice rolled over her like a soothing lullaby. “…I’ll ask first if I can kiss you. Just kiss you, honey. That’s all.” His wine-laced breath blew hot on her skin, the last sentences half-whispered in her ear.
In an involuntary movement, her head nodded in agreement. Oh God, what if he asked permission for everything? And she granted it? She doubted she had the willpower to act differently. From the moment he’d stood at her door she’d wanted to kiss him and more. Having spent the evening with him, want had turned to need.
His hand caressed her cheek, leaving a rough trail of heat as he traced her jaw line. Her puréed insides began to quiver.
“I’m going to take it slow, darling,” he drawled in her ear.

From Re-ride at the Rodeo ,A Wayback, Texas Series
Available at The Wild Rose Press

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Rodeo and Romance--a cowboy's perspective

Posted on January 30, 2009 at 11:19am 1 Comment

I'm bloggin today right here at Between the Lines where I interview my hero, Clay Tanner, from Re-ride at the Rodeo about Rodeo and Romance from a cowboy's perspective.

Drop by and leave a comment and you'll be entered into a drawing for either a Cowboy Hunks calendar featuring riders of the PBR or an e-copy of Re-ride at the Rodeo, winner's choice. Clay will be around to answer questions!

Hope to see you there!

Review of Linda Lael Miller's Montana Creed: Logan's Story

Posted on January 28, 2009 at 11:37am 0 Comments

Just finished reading Linda Lael Miller’s latest release, Montana Creeds: Logan, a contemporary western about a family that is related to the McKettrick family from another popular series of hers. I just love how these all inter-twine. Reminds me of what Anthony Trollope used to do with his novels back in the day.



Logan Creed, by society’s account, is a successful man. He’s got a gold-plated law degree, has a few rodeo buckles from his younger days and was a special ops… Continue

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At 12:26pm on March 18, 2011, Mike O'Hare said…
I'm in the throes of helping to breathe a bit of extra life into WRDF. Can we be friends? If so, please add me.

MIKE at THE MEADOW
At 10:36am on January 30, 2009, Lynda Coker said…
Where did 2008 go? I guess when you’re busy time really does fly because mine has certainly taken wing.

WRDF launched in February of 2008 and its membership has grown steadily. I hope that means we are doing something right for our members.

We have some fabulously talented writers among us. I would encourage you to take a little time to visit a couple new pages each week. The photos, videos, blurbs, excerpts, bios, blogs, graphics, and I could go on and on, are super fun and so interesting. No one has an excuse to be bored on this site with so much to read and see.

I hope you’ve kept up with WRDF’S newest features. All are great promotional opportunities for writers and great fun for our readers.

The Bookmark giveaway page (BOOKMARK TAB)
The Free reads page (FREE READS TAB).
Bingo Mania (Main Page)
Editor Chats (WRDF Calendar)
Trendsetter Blogs (Advertising page – sub-menu of Main/Map Tab)

Our book discussion club, LOST IN A GOOD BOOK, is going strong. We’ve had good participation and if you haven’t kept up with some of our adventurous discussion comments, you’ve missed the action.
We’ve also launched a new online newsletter, WRDF Online. Be sure to open and read your copy when it comes. You never know what you might be missing.

Lastly, you’ll notice a new WRDFCalendar Tab on your page. What a nice way to keep all our members notified of current and up-coming events. You’ll notice that Fridays are Guest blog days at Between the Lines. Why not take a moment, check the calendar, and reserve a couple of spots for yourself during 2009. You can request your dates at: promo@lyndacoker.com

Thank you for spending time with us. Stay safe and well,
Lynda

At 4:44pm on December 1, 2008, Judith said…
Thanks Anne for the encouraging words you wrote my blog. I started the story this past holiday and have 1000 words. It's like pulling teeth but it is coming.

Thanks again!
Judith
At 3:03pm on October 11, 2008, Sandra Kay said…
I'm glad you figured it out, Anne. You'll like it here.

Sandra
At 10:41am on October 9, 2008, Lynda Coker said…
I just wanted to stop in and say hello. I hope you’re enjoying your experience here at WRDF. We encourage you to take full advantage of all aspects of the community. Please feel free to post your blogs and leave comments for other bloggers as well. Check out WRDF’S official blog, Between the Lines, where you can schedule a guest blogging day

Don’t forget to subscribe to our newsletter. You can submit material for our newsletter as well. Just send your query to cover2cover@lyndacoker.com . Authors can donate a book for our Boatload Book Giveaway for December. Take advantage of our Spotlight Theater promotional package, and our Front Page banner spots. We think we’ve accomplished a lot in our first six months and we’re just getting started.

We haven’t forgotten our readers. Be sure to subscribe to our newsletter and blog to increase your chances of splitting a boatload of books in December. Take the opportunity to talk with your favorite authors, ask questions. You can blog and leave personal reviews of books you’ve read either in your blogs or as comments on author’s pages. Get involved, it’s sure to enhance your time with us.

Wow! There is so much going on. But wait, I'm not done yet. We have a brand new feature which will become a huge theater for our authors and a lot of fun for our readers. The new book club, LOST...In a Good Book! Check the link on the main page.

Check the main page often to keep up with the changes happening within our community. We are growing each day, and we want to stay in touch. For those wishing to take advantage of Paid Promo spots, keep a close eye on our Activity feature as that will be where special offers are posted.

Visit our groups section. If you don’t see one you like, start one of your own.

Why not help us grow? Invite some friends.

Thank you so much for spending some of your valuable time with us here at WRDF. We appreciate your membership and participation.

Lynda Coker






At 10:35am on October 7, 2008, Author Ernie Johnson said…
Hi Anne;

I have, on my websites, an AUTHOR'S WEBSITE LINK EXCHANGE. In short, I'll link your website to mine, in exchange for a link to mine from yours.

I have two websites. http://www.ernierjohnson.net - I use a link, author's picture (if available) and up to two book covers.

On my other site I have the author's name and the title (linked) of one author's book. That site is http://www.freewebs.com/erniesbooks

If you'd like to be a part, let me know.

Welcome to WRDF

Author Ernie Johnson
At 8:00am on October 6, 2008, Hywela Lyn said…
Hi Anne

Always great to welcome another Wild Rose Press Author.
Welcome to Writers and Readers, we're so pleased to have you here.

I hope you're finding your way around and making yourself at home. If you have any questions, please ask. We're a very friendly lot!
Lyn
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At 9:55pm on October 5, 2008, Lynda Coker said…
Welcome Anne,
Make yourself at home. And when you get a free moment please read the forum discussion entitled, NEW MEMBERS PLEASE READ, for important content guidelines. The forum tab is located at the top of your page. Just a little necessary business to get out of the way, then I encourage you to explore and enjoy the site.

Also, check out our official blog, Between the Lines; our newsletter, Cover2Cover; and our new book club, LOST..In A Good Book. All of these sites can be reached through their quick link banners on our Main Page.

Thanks,
Lynda Delete
 
 
 

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