Tuesday, February 16, 2016

How To Wrangle a Cowboy (Cowboys of Decker Ranch #3) by Joanne Kennedy - Spotlight, Guest Post & Giveaway



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The last thing this cowboy expected
Inner-city veterinarian Lindsey Ward always loved visiting her grandfather’s Wyoming ranch, so it breaks her heart to have to sell it. She’ll miss the scent of hay and sagebrush under the wide-open sky, but at least the sale will help fund the clinic she’s always dreamed of.

Was to get roped by a city girl
Ruggedly handsome foreman Shane Lockhart and his adorable son aren’t making it any easier for Lindsey to focus on what has to be done. It’s exhilarating going toe to toe with a rough, tough cowboy whose stubborn idealism matches her own, but it’s Shane’s tenderness that might tip Lindsey’s heart over the fence.



Joanne Kennedy is the RITA-nominated author of ten contemporary Western romance novels, including Cowboy Trouble, Tall, Dark and Cowboy, and the Cowboys of Decker Ranch series, which began with How to Handle a Cowboy, one of Booklist’s “Best Romances of the Decade.” Joanne lives in a secret mountain hideout on the Wyoming/Colorado border with two dogs, a cat named Earl, and a husband who is an airline pilot, military officer, and volunteer fireman. When not loving a man in uniform, she occupies her obsessive personality with cowboys, quarter horses, hiking in the mountains, and squirrels.


One of the reasons I love the West by Joanne Kennedy
The wildlife. I share my mountain homestead with critters that range from wily mountain lions to pudgy ground squirrels, from rangy coyotes to curious mule deer. My favorites are the rare black squirrels with fluffy ear-tufts that frolic in my trees and come to my deck for peanuts. I call them “Narnia squirrels,” because they look like they should be living with Mr. Tumnus in the land beyond the wardrobe. Stop by my Facebook author page at Joanne Kennedy Books for pictures of the Narnia Squirrels, plus photos of foxes, ermine and other animals.


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