The Christmas Calamity
Shanna Hatfield (Hardman Holidays Book 3), releasing Nov. 13.Genre: Romance (Sweet Historical Western)
Dependable and solid, Arlan Guthry relishes his orderly life as a banker’s assistant in Hardman, Oregon.
His uncluttered world spins off kilter when the beautiful and enigmatic prestidigitator Alexandra Janowski arrives in town, spinning magic and trouble in her wake as the holiday season approaches. Will he be able to convince her to give up her nomadic lifestyle for one full of love?
Excerpt
Mr. Arlan Guthry looked like a
man who needed his neatly combed hair mussed and his perfectly starched shirt
rumpled.
Under less trying circumstances,
Alex would have enjoyed the opportunity to do both with some of her magic
tricks. However, a broken wagon wheel and a need to get back on the road left
no time for distractions regardless of how handsome the diversion might be. She
had a handful of men eager to inflict harm upon her and no idea if they’d found
her trail.
Author Bio
A hopeless romantic with a
bit of sarcasm thrown in for good measure, Shanna Hatfield is a best-selling
author of sweet romantic fiction written with a healthy dose of humor. In
addition to blogging and eating too much chocolate, she is completely smitten
with her husband, lovingly known as Captain Cavedweller.
Author Interview
Preorders are available now for just $1.99 on Kindle. You can reserve your copy here: http://amzn.com/B00OGOO994What is your favorite setting in any book you’ve written and why?Pendleton, Oregon, in the Pendleton Petticoats series is my favorite setting. The series begins in 1899 as the town heads into a great boom of both population and businesses. There were so many exciting things taking place during that first decade of the 20th century in Pendleton. Although it was a Wild West town, it held an interesting mix of culture with a tearoom, French restaurant, and a theater.Who is your favorite hero you’ve written and why?My favorite hero is Travis Thompson from The Cowboy’s Summer Love, the third book in the Grass Valley series. Travis returns home to the family ranch after serving in Iraq, suffering from Post Traumatic Stress Disorder. He refuses to acknowledge his problem and get help until something devastating happens to make him realize he has to change or lose everything he loves. He’s my favorite hero because he overcomes so much and has such a good heart.Who is your favorite villain you’ve written and why?My favorite villain is Zeus from the QR Code Killer. He’s twisted, diabolical, and adds such a great element of intrigue and suspense to the story. Writing such a nasty character was definitely a stretch for me.
Find Shanna’s books at:
From Nov. 7- Dec. 24, I’ll donate
10% of the net proceeds from all my book sales to the Justin
Cowboy Crisis Fund. The JCCF
is a non-profit organization that assists rodeo athletes who’ve sustained
catastrophic injuries and are unable to work for an extended period.
You’re Invited to PARTY!
You’re invited to join in the online Cowboys & Christmas
Facebook Party Thursday, Nov. 13 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. (PST). Drop in anytime
during those four hours to enter to win great prizes, chat with guest authors,
and more! Here’s the link to the party: http://tinyurl.com/cowboychristmasparty
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