Welcome to the
Blog Tour!
A kickoff of new holiday romances by Shanna
Hatfield
and a fundraiser for the Justin Cowboy Crisis
Fund
An Interview with Two Heroes
Have you ever wondered what two men from two different centuries would discuss?
Today, Shanna Hatfield brings together two of her popular heroes for an interesting
interview. Luke Granger is a banker, rancher, and involved community member in The
Christmas Bargain, a sweet Victorian romance taking place in 1893 in Hardman, Oregon.
Tate Morgan is from the contemporary sweet romance The Christmas Cowboy. He’s
a retired saddle bronc rider who calls his ranch near Kennewick, Washington home.
Welcome to you both. Tell us a little about your home.
Luke: I live in the small but bustling community of Hardman, Oregon
in Eastern Oregon. We have several churches, a school, a newspaper office, skating rink and
mercantile there. My wife, Filly, and I live in the house where I grew up on the edge of town. We
raise cattle and a few horses.
Tate: Kenzie, my wife, and I live on the ranch that my grandfather started
back in the early 1900s. We’re about thirty miles from Kennewick, Washington. We primarily
raise beef cattle, wheat, and hay.
What is your single most favorite modern convenience?
Luke: Indoor plumbing. Filly frequently reminds me
we are very fortunate to have indoor plumbing at our house. When the weather outside is cold
and nasty, it sure comes in handy.
Tate: I have to say I appreciate indoor plumbing too, but since that is
something common that we all take for granted, I’d say my phone is my favorite convenience.
(At Luke’s confused look, Tate grins and hands over his cell phone, giving him a brief
explanation of how it works.)
Luke: I can’t believe you can instantly speak to someone whenever you
wish or look up any piece of information. This is like holding the world in your hand.
Tate: Yeah, it is.
What’s your favorite thing about your home?
Luke: (Smiles) Without a doubt, my wife is what makes it home. Filly is
the best thing that ever happened to me.
Tate: (Nods in agreement) Kenzie turned a quiet ol’ ranch house back
into a home. She’s the best and first thing that comes to mind when I think about home.
Here are three fun questions...
Coffee or tea?
Tate: Most of the time coffee, except during the holiday season.
Kenzie makes the best Christmas tea.
Luke: (Glances at Luke with a curious expression) Filly makes Christmas
tea, too. Is the tea your wife makes dark and spicy with just a hint of sweetness?
Tate: Sure is! Maybe it’s an old recipe.
Cats or dogs?
Luke: Dogs.
Tate: Definitely dogs.
Sweet or savory?
Luke and Tate: Sweet!
Tate: Christmas treats are one of the best things about the
holidays.
Luke: I heartily agree.
Tell us one thing you admire about your wife.
Luke: It’s hard to choose just one. Filly is such a strong person. Her
father imprisoned and abused her for more than a decade before I married her. She not only
survived but also thrived. She’s witty, charming, lovely, and loving. (Takes a photograph from
his pocket and shows it to Tate)
Tate: (Grins at Luke). She’s beautiful. She reminds me of Kenzie with
that twinkle in her eye and her height. Isn’t that unusual for your era?
Luke: Yes, it is. She’s an unusually wonderful woman, though. Is Kenzie
tall?
Tate: Yep. (Pulls up a photo of Kenzie on his phone
and hands it to Luke)
Luke: She’s enchanting. Is that your son she’s holding?</
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Tate: (Nods) The thing I admire most about Kenzie is
her drive. Once she decides on something, there is no stopping her. She’s funny and ten-times
smarter than I ever hope to be, not to mention gorgeous and sweet. I don’t know what I did to
deserve her, but I’m grateful every day for her love... (Smirks) and her cooking.
Luke: (Chuckles)
Thank you both for joining us. Any parting words for our readers?</
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Tate: If you enjoy historical fiction, sweet romances, or good westerns, I
hope you’ll consider reading our stories in the Hardman Holidays and Rodeo
Romance series.
Luke: Be sure to check out The Christmas Calamity,
releasing Nov. 13. My assistant Arlan really gets into the magic of the season with the arrival of
a prestidigitator in town.
Tate: I’ve never met a prestidigitator, although I’ve been around some
great rodeo clowns.
(The two men get to their feet.)
Luke: If you aren’t in a hurry, do you mind if I look up a few things on
that? (Gestures to Tate’s cell phone)
Tate: (Hands Luke the phone) Go right ahead. By the way, I’d sure like to
know how...
Now through Dec. 24, Shanna will donate 10 percent of the net proceeds from all her book sales to the Justin
Cowboy Crisis Fund. The JCCF is a non-profit organization that assists rodeo athletes who’ve
sustained catastrophic injuries and are unable to work for an extended period.
Where to Find The
Books
Start the
Rodeo
Romance Series with
The Christmas Cowboy.
Travel back to a different time
with the historic
Hardman Holiday Series,
beginning with The Christmas Bargain.
You’re Invited to PARTY!
You’re invited to join in the online Cowboys & Christmas
Facebook Party Thursday, Nov. 13 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. (PST). Drop in anytime during those
four hours to enter to win great prizes, chat with guest authors, and more! Here’s the link to
the party: http://tinyurl.com/
cowboychristmasparty
The third book in the Hardman Holidays sweet Victorian romance series
releases that day! The Christmas
Calamity takes readers back to Hardman just in time for the holiday season.
Preorders are available now for just $1.99 on Kindle. You can reserve your copy here: http://amzn.com/B00OGOO994
In addition, the first book in the Hardman Holidays series, The Christmas Bargain, will be
available free that day, as well!
Enter to Win
Prizes!
To enter the drawing for an Amazon gift card, autographed books, chocolates, original
western artwork, and more fun goodies, fill out this form.
http://tinyurl.com/
cowboychristmasprizes
About Shanna
Hatfield
A hopeless romantic with a bit of sarcasm thrown in for
good measure, Shanna Hatfield is a best-selling author of sweet romantic fiction written with a
healthy dose of humor. In addition to blogging and eating too much chocolate, she is completely
smitten with her husband, lovingly known as Captain Cavedweller.
Shanna creates character-driven romances with realistic heroes and heroines. Her historical
westerns have been described as “reminiscent of the era captured by Bonanza and The
Virginian” while her contemporary works have been called “laugh-out-loud funny, and a little
heart-pumping sexy without being explicit in any way.”
She is a member of Western Writers of America, Women Writing the West, and Romance
Writers of America.
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