My gift to readers is my first historical western romance, Marshal in Petticoats, is now available for free permanently.
After accidentally shooting a bank robber, Darcy Duncan
becomes marshal of a town as accident prone as herself. Darcy’s taken care of her younger brother the
last five years, and she’s not about to take orders from a corrupt mayor or a
handsome drifter, whose curiosity could end her career as a marshal and take
away their security.
Gil Halsey is looking for his boss’s son who is riding with
outlaws. Taking the young man back to the ranch will seal the foreman’s job.
When he discovers the town’s new marshal is a passionate woman with high regard
for family and being framed for a bank heist, he has to has to decide which is
the better future—the feisty woman or the ranch.
Windtree Press: http://windtreepress.com/portfolio/marshall-in-petticoats/
I have a new short story release:
This short story
has anthropologist Isabella Mumphrey excited about spending her first Christmas
with her Venezuelan DEA agent boy friend. The two met in the Guatemala Jungle
in Secrets of a Mayan Moon. They
found their missions intersecting in Secrets
of an Aztec Temple. This Christmas story takes place before Isabella meets
with her aunt at the Hopi Reservation and becomes entangled in Hopi myths and
human slavery in Secrets of a Hopi Blue
Star.
Secrets of a Christmas Box
Isabella’s
plans of a wonderful Christmas are thwarted when her father hands her a World
Intelligence Agency mission. He allows Tino to help her with the mission, so
they can be together. As the days hasten to Christmas can she decipher the
wooden cube she’s been handed or will her first Christmas with Tino be a bust?
And now for charity:
I've been a part of a group of authors who write a round-robin story for fun. There has always been a theme to each story. This year we decided the theme will be wounded military heroes and heroines. We will publish the stories when they are finished and the proceeds will to to Pets for Vets. Our stories will have pets in them along with veterans trying to piece their lives back together. The group is called Written Fireside.
The first story starts June 23rd. You can follow the progress of the story at :
This is the site for Pets for Vets http://www.pets-for-vets.com/about-the-program/
3 comments:
Paty, I loved your Isabella Mumphrey stories "Secrets of a Mayan Moon" and "Secrets of a Christmas Box" and "Marshall in Petticoats" (as well as the rest of the Halsey Brothers' series).
Written Fireside authors have chosen a great topic and a great charity. I'll be sure to check it out!
Great blog post Paty! And thanks for the free book. "Pets for Vets" is an awesome charity.
Judith, Thank you for your kind words about my books. I enjoy the Written Fireside stories and am happy they are not helping a good cause.
Hi Diana! Thank you! and you're welcome! I agree.
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