I'm pleased to have Jacquie Rogers on my blog today. We met many moons ago at a RWA (Romance Writers of America) conference in Seattle WA. After visiting we learned we grew up across the Snake River from one another. Me in Wallowa County, Oregon and her in Owyhee County, Idaho. She writes humorous historical western stories. She is also one of the authors in our upcoming Anthology, Rawhide 'n Roses.
Here is some info about Jacquie:
Jacquie Rogers is a former software designer, campaign
manager, deli clerk, and cow milker, but always a bookworm. Reading is her passion–westerns, fantasies,
historicals of any era, all with a dash of romance. Jacquie now lives in suburbia
with her husband and one pampered cat, but her stories often take place in
rural Idaho ,
where she grew up.
Jacquie says:
Thanks for swapping blogs with me today, Paty! I’m so
excited to participate in the Rawhide ‘n
Roses anthology with you and thirteen other authors, ramrodded by Susan
Horsnell.
These stories are short-short, only 2,000 words, a sample of
what readers can expect when they buy our books. We all have very different
styles and voices, so this collection of stories should be interesting, for
sure!
My Rawhide ‘n Roses story, a bonus to the Hearts of Owyhee series, is Much
Ado About Misfires, starring Reuben Wallace and Lucy Gwynn. It’s set in
1874 in a rollerskating rink. Yes, skating was wildly popular in the Old West,
even though their skates were crude by today’s standards—no stopping block, for
one thing.
Here’s a little more about Much Ado About Misfires:
Reuben Wallace couldn’t ask his sweetheart to marry him when
he had no means to support her. Now, four years later, he’s built a horse ranch
and he needs a wife. He heard that the new rollerskating rink was all the rage,
and the ladies congregated there. With luck, he’ll find his Lucy.
Lucy Gwinn expects her beau to propose but he’s just another
second-best man. Her heart has always belonged to Reuben, the big hard-headed
lug. But her beau is content with circling around the rink—until Reuben knocks
them all head over teakettle. Can Reuben score a perfect ten on his first try?
“Are you married?” Reuben asked Lucy.
“No.”
“Good. I came here to marry you and take you back to the
ranch. I just built a house with two bedrooms and we can easily build on.
There’s no furniture but I have enough money with me for you to buy all we need
for now.”
“How did you know I was here?”
“I didn’t—heard tell your folks had moved to town so I
reckoned we could get married. Seems like a danged good idea to me.”
“You’re direct, but then you always have been. What if I
don’t want to marry you?”
“In that case, I guess you wouldn’t, but I’m hoping you
will. We get on good and always have, and there ain’t no prettier girl in the
county.”
“If I’m the prettiest girl, then don’t you think I should
marry the handsomest man?”
That stopped him short. She had a point—why should she marry
him? “Is that a ‘no’?”
She pulled him to his feet, but he was none too steady.
“That’s a ‘we haven’t seen each other for four years so we should get
reacquainted with each other.’ Let’s skate.”
♥ ♥ ♥
Rawhide ‘n Roses won’t be on sale until March 15, 2014, but
I have several other books and short stories out. The latest novel is the
fourth offering in the Hearts of Owyhee series, Much Ado About Miners. I had a lot of fun with this story and
incorporated some of my fondest childhood memories in it, although in vastly
altered form. Plus, Kade and Iris had a lot of fun with biscuits. Here’s the
blurb:
Cupid’s bullet…
Hired gun Kade McKinnon interrupts a bank holdup and is shot
by the teller, Iris Gardner, whose victims have a tendency to be the next groom
in town. Will he be the groom this time?
Cupid’s bow…
Iris Gardner, a smart, independent bank clerk, fell in love
with Kade when she was too young to know better. So when he walks back into her
life and her bank, it’s only fitting that she shoots him … by accident, of
course. But she’s a suffragist now, so his charms can’t affect her…right?
Cupid’s blindfold…
Kade doesn’t know Iris’s company is the one who hired him to
escort a bullion shipment, and Iris doesn’t know Kade owns the security
company, but they both know robbers are on their trail. Which is more likely to
be stolen—the silver, or his heart?
And an excerpt of
Much Ado About Miners
by Jacquie Rogers
Iris stood and gazed into Kade’s eyes with a passion that
made him want to kiss her right there, on her engagement day. “You know a whole
lot of things I know nothing about,” she whispered.
He took a stride toward her. “When you hit your head, you
asked me if I’d kissed you.”
“I vaguely remember.”
“Why did you ask that?”
“Be-because…” Her mouth opened a little bit, and she licked
her upper lip. Kade had all he could do to keep from sweeping her up in his
arms and making love to her the way a man should—the way she deserved to be
loved.
“Do you want to kiss me?”
“No!” But she nodded, and Kade stepped closer, to within an
inch of her, and it took all his willpower to stop there.
“The way you kiss Edward?”
“I, uh, don’t…” She gazed into Kade’s eyes. “We never…” She
touched her forefinger to her lips.
“Just one kiss, then, so you know how to do it.” He pulled
her close, pressing her back so her breasts pressed into him. “Put your arms
around me, princess.”
She brushed her hands over his sides and when she caressed
his back, he could barely hold back from ravishing her. “Tilt your head back
and open your lips just a little.”
As she did, she whispered, “Just this once.”
He’d make her remember “just this once” forever.
♥ ♥ ♥
Books by Jacquie:
Much Ado About Marshals http://amzn.com/B0058ON1LS
Much Ado About Madams http://amzn.com/B007HRTQ0O
Much Ado About Mavericks http://amzn.com/B008EDN9T4
Much Ado About Miners http://amzn.com/B00HGUD17G
Sleight of Heart http://amzn.com/B00FMZYP5Y
Down Home Ever Lovin’ Mule Blues http://amzn.com/B002BWPCZS
Faery Special Romances http://amzn.com/B001C4QN4A
Find all of Jacquie’s books and short stories here:
Visit Jacquie on these sites:
Website: http://www.jacquierogers.com/
Twitter: http://twitter.com/jacquierogers
Pinterest: http://www.pinterest.com/jacquierogers
Pickle Barrel Gazette: http://eepurl.com/qhA_1
Pickle Barrel Bar & Books: https://www.facebook.com/groups/JacquieRogers/
Goodreads: http://www.goodreads.com/jacquierogers
19 comments:
Paty, thanks so much for hosting me today, and I hope everyone hops over to Romancing The West to read about your story! http://romancingthewest.blogspot.com
Jacquie
I love your books , Jacquie, and All About Miners sounds as good as the rest. I must grab this one too.
Good luck with the anthology. I have a feeling your short story which begins as 'misfits' will find the perfect fit in the end.
Jacquie, Thanks for being here. Hi Wendy!
Hey there, Jacquie, nice to visit you on Pagy's blog. Looking forward to reading Much Ado About Misfires, love the way you spice up your stories with humor! Can't wait until our anthology is published. Fantastic blog, Paty!
Really fun excerpt, Jacquie. Eager to see this book come out.
Looks like a great short story and the anthology is so filled with diverse writers that it's a sampling of not only the west but how varied it can be.
Hi Jacquie!
Can't wait for Rawhide & Roses!
Thanks, Wendy, for stopping by! I hope you enjoy Much Ado About Miners and Much Ado About Misfires.
Cheri, thanks! Just a few more days and Rawhide 'n Roses will be available. Thanks for taking this journey with us. I enjoyed your story, too!
Char, I love the cover--you did a great job! Thanks for stopping by.
Rain, the stories are very different so this truly is a sampler.
Alisa, thanks for visiting! I hope you had a rollicking time at our Gamblers and Lightskirts class. :)
Hi Jacquie,
That was a coincidence you living close to Paty. Maybe your paths crossed at one time and you didn't realize it.
Sounds wonderful, can't wait for the anthology to come out.
Regards
Margaret
What a great interview and excerpt. It's an honor to be included with so many talented writers.
Two terrific excerpts, Jacquie! Your short story promises to be great fun. I'm thrilled to be in such good company with you, Paty and all the other members of our happy band of western authors.
Margaret, thanks for stopping by. Yes, Paty and I do have a lot in common and we can occasionally share resources, plus of course I've enjoyed her books and workshops.
Simone, I feel the same--some terrific writers in this anthology! Release day is coming. :)
Lyn, I hope readers will check out the previous entry on Romancing The West where they'll find your excerpt. Good reading!
Loads of fun and frolic in your stories, Jacquie - can't wait for the anthology to come out!
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