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Monday, March 4, 2013

Sarah's Cowboy by Terry Irene Blain Book Tour






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FIVE WOMEN. ONE NIGHT. ONE YEAR TO GET IT RIGHT.
Sarah's Cowboy
by Terry Irene Blain

Looking for thrills, practical Sarah signs up to be a schoolteacher on a western movie set and gets more than she’s looking for with cowboy stuntman Kit Stewart, adventure with a capital A.


A hand touched Sarah’s arm. “Yes?” she turned and there he was. Kit Stewart, the man who saved her from certain harm her first day on the film set. The man who continued to intrude on her thoughts. At least this time he wasn’t mad. 

Darn if his half-smile didn’t make her heart thump just as hard today as almost being run down by galloping horses had that first day.

Still in cowboy garb, he thumbed back his hat in a gesture she’d seen a million times in the movies. “I wanted to say I’m sorry for yelling at you the other day.”

An apology. How gentlemanly. And unexpected. She supposed it was her turn. 

“I wasn’t watching where I was going. I’m, ah, new to all this.”

His smile got even bigger drawing an answering grin from her.

“I’m Kit, the stunt coordinator.” He held out his hand.

She accepted his gesture, allowed his fingers, warm and just a little rough, to wrap around hers. “I’m Sarah, the school teacher.” She winced, “That sounds so, I don’t know.” She usually wasn’t at such a loss for words. But standing here with a low grade current running from his hand to hers caused her thoughts to scatter on the pine scented breeze.

He grinned. “I’ve always liked school. And school teachers.”

Wow, her heart kicked up another beat. She could actually feel the sparks flying between them. Were his nerves sizzling like hers? She took a breath and withdrew her hand, hoping to regain her composure. “I accept your apology and I hope you accept mine.”

“Of course.” He smiled then winked at her. “See you around.” 

Oh lord, she hoped so. 

He turned and walked away giving her a view of leather chaps outlining one fine butt. 

Review:

Sarah Jane Alexander knows it is time to shake things up, if not for the blatant reminder of the list she wrote years ago and the friends she can always lean on they make a pact to start new,  it is time she does something about her dismal love life.  Everything is not going to plan, until she meets Christopher “Kit”  Stewart Stunt Coordinator for a film she is doing a temporary teaching job at.    Kit is what she is looking for, except he is not a commitment type of man, his job has him traveling often, and if the rumors are true he is quite the ladies’ man.  Despite early misgivings, Sarah follows her heart only to wonder if there will be one left when filming is done.

Entertaining story, I thought Kit was fascinating.  He doesn’t want to explore why he feels so attached to Sarah.  He wants to spend time with her, as much as possible, but could there realistically be a future with the school teacher.  Another excellent addition in the Five Women, One Night Series.

BIO:
Terry Irene Blain was lucky enough to grow up in a large Midwestern family with a rich oral tradition. As a child she heard stories of ancestors’ adventures with Indians, wildlife, weather and frontier life in general, so she naturally gravitated to the study of history and completed a BA and MA then taught the subject at the college level. Married to a sailor, now retired, she’s had the chance to live in various parts of the U.S. and has traveled to Hong Kong, Australia, England and Scotland.

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4 comments:

  1. Thanks for posting about SARAH'S COWBOY. This was a fun book to write as we five authors brainstromed the idea of The New Year's Eve Club.

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  2. This is such a fun book--who doesn't love a cowboy? I recommend it as great read, and a fun insight into what life is like on a movie set. The author's brother was a stunt man for Mel Gibson for years and she has some great 'inside the movie biz' information.

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  3. You ladies look familiar for some reason! ;)
    Can't wait to read Sarah's Cowboy!
    -Staci

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