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Wednesday, November 21, 2018

๐ŸŒŸBOOK BLITZ:๐ŸŒŸ Cowboys For Christmas Anthology by Liz Talley, Terri Osburn and Kim Law




Cowboys For Christmas Anthology by Liz Talley, Terri Osburn and Kim Law

Release Date: November 19th 2018
Series: Holly Hills #1
Pages: 353
Genres: Adult, Contemporary, Romance

3 cowboys…2 weeks…1 wedding!

Claire, Georgia, and Mary Catherine couldn’t be more different, but they promised they would be there for one another no matter what. And when they all gather in Holly Hills, Texas, for Mary Catherine’s Christmas wedding, they’ll find they have one thing in common: hearts that are about to be branded—by unforgettable cowboys.

In “Love Me, Cowboy” by Terri Osburn, wallflower Claire would be more excited about the wedding if it didn’t mean running into Mary Catherine’s brother—the bull rider she once had a scorching one-night stand with…

Ivy League volleyball coach Georgia never wanted to see Holly Hills—or another cowboy—again. But a sexy veterinarian is making her rethink her vow to never marry a Texas man in “Kiss Me, Cowboy” by Liz Talley.

Claire and Georgia both think that Mary Catherine is getting hitched to the wrong man, despite
how perfect he is. And in “Marry Me, Cowboy” by Kim Law, a local rancher with a wild reputation gives Mary Catherine a glimpse of what might have been—and what could still be…


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{EXCERPT}

Kiss Me, Cowboy by Liz Talley

Option One:

Reed didn’t say anything. Just watched her. The way her glossy lips shone in the neon glow, the way her eyes roved over the dance floor, the way that dress hugged every curve of her body.

Georgia’s gaze returned to his, and she must have seen the glint in his eyes. “I’m not going to sleep with you, you know.”

“What?”

“The way you’re looking at me, breaking in on my dance with Rusty, I can tell.”

“Rodney.”

“Who?”

“His name was Rodney. Not Rusty.”

“Oh,” she said.

“And I never said I wanted to sleep with you,” he said, hoping she couldn’t see straight through his bullshit. “I said I wanted to dance with you. See, those are two different things. For dancing, you usually keep your clothes on.”

“Depends on how you dance,” she said, cracking a smile. In her gaze he could see her trying to gain control. Her boldness seemed part of her protection. After Paul Milligan made the comment about Georgia growing up next door, he’d asked Tyler about his fiery damsel in distress. He now better understood the BMW, the fancy boots and jacket. He’d never been poor—quite the opposite—but he could imagine coming home to a town that had pigeonholed her. Not easy.

“Well, I suppose I could be talked into naked dancing by the right girl.”

“Too bad I’m not the right girl.”

Option Two:

Georgia opened her eyes then, dark eyes full of agony. “You are. I can tell. You’re a nice guy.”

Her implication served a twofold purpose. First, she was not nice. Second, he wasn’t her type. “You don’t like nice guys?”

“I don’t know. I’ve only dated assholes. I’m bad news.”

“So let me get this straight—you’re a horrible person who has few redeeming qualities, and I should be glad my coffee is not curdling in your presence?”

The corners of her lips twitched. “Can coffee curdle?”

“I don’t think so.”

“Then we’ll never know, will we?”

“I can add cream and see,” Reed said, softening his hands, readjusting so hers softened, too. Noting she clutched him, she pulled her hands away and cradled the cup in front of her.

“I’m sorry. I don’t know why I blurted all that stuff out. Guess seeing him today . . . it was harder than I thought.”

“Why would you be embarrassed? I understand. Going home has never been easy for me either.”

AUTHOR BIOS:


Author of the Amazon and Wall Street Journal bestselling Anchor Island Series, Terri Osburn started putting words on the page in 2007. Five years later she was named a finalist in the Romance Writers of America Golden Heart contest for unpublished manuscripts. That led to signing with an agent in June of 2012, and the publication of her debut novel, Meant To Be, with Montlake Romance in May 2013. Since then Terri has gone on to sell more than a million books worldwide, and her work has been translated into German, Turkish, Italian, Spanish, and French. Ms. Osburn resides in middle Tennessee with her college-student daughter, four frisky felines, and two troublesome terriers. When she isn't writing, she's either traveling the world to meet new readers, or taking on a home improvement project to justify the purchase of all the power tools now filling her garage.



As a child, award-winning author Kim Law cultivated a love for chocolate, anything purple, and creative writing. She penned her debut work, "The Gigantic Talking Raisin," in the sixth grade and got hooked on the delights of creating stories. Before settling into the writing life, however, she earned a college degree in mathematics and worked as a computer programmer. Now she's pursuing her lifelong dream of writing romance novels. She has won the Romance Writers of America's Golden Heart Award, has been a finalist for the prestigious RWA RITA Award, and has served in varied positions for her local RWA chapter. A native of Kentucky, Kim lives with her husband and an assortment of animals in Middle Tennessee.



A finalist in both RWA's prestigious Golden Heart award and RITA award, Liz Talley has found a home writing sassy contemporary romance. Her stories are set in the South where the tea is sweet, the summers are hot and the men are hotter. Liz lives in North Louisiana with her childhood sweetheart, two handsome children, three dogs and a mean kitty. You can visit Liz at www.liztalleybooks.com to learn more about her upcoming books.


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