Showing posts with label What's in a Name?. Show all posts
Showing posts with label What's in a Name?. Show all posts

Thursday, May 19, 2016

Back at the beginning of the Foothills Pride series, What's in a Name?, Guy Stone, bartender and owner of the Stonewall Saloon, met barista and coffee shop co-owner Jimmy Patterson. The rest, as the saying goes, is history.

Now Guy answers a few questions for Romance Lives Forever.

In case you haven't read the book, here are some places where you can buy it and the other Foothills Pride stories:

Dreamspinner Press
Amazon
ARe
Barnes & Noble
Google Play

(And if you have read this book, I'd love to read your review at one or all of the sites.  Thanks!)

Tuesday, March 15, 2016

The Foothills Pride Series Grows

Upcoming for the Foothills Pride series: #5 in the series, Relative Best, releases as does a paperback edition of the first four books in an anthology edition--all in late summer/early fall.

Relative Best is the story of Ezekiel Bandy, owner and proprietor of Bandy's Finest Hotel which backs up to Stonewall Saloon in Stone Acres, California. Zeke is intrigued with Victor Longbow, who's looking for a photo of his Navajo ancestors to validate his existence. But complications at the Bandy Hotel complicate Zeke's search for love just as Vic's obsession does his.

Until then all four books (What's in a Name?, Redesigning Max, Behr Facts, and When Adam Fell) are available online wherever eBooks are sold.

Friday, October 23, 2015

Guy Stone of What's in a Name? Talks about Loving Jimmy

I'm hearing a lot of grumbling from my fictional men today because Guy got to tell his side of the story at Romance Lives Forever.

Let me remind you guys that you had your chance when I sat down to write your stories.  Either of you could have stepped up and been the narrator--either of you.  But one of you stepped up.  When I find a couple who both want to tell their story, well, then I'll write their book accordingly.

But in the meantime, no more bad-mouthing Guy because he found a place to share what he had to say.

Really, guys, a little decorum, please!  (And Fredi wipe that grin off your face.  Just because you know Max won't be giving an interview or answering questions, and just because you're the only couple married doesn't make you more special than anyone else.)

Don't know what I'm talking about?  Well, maybe you should read the books!  Just a thought.  (See Amazon links to the right of this post.  Or go to Dreamspinner Press to find out more about the series.)

Have a great day!  And don't forget to read what Guy has to say.