Another book from the talented and prolific Sandra Cox is about to come out. Sandra writes fiction, non-fiction and across a wide genre range. Her latest, TumbleStar will be available from the 14th of this month - and can be pre-ordered now.
Warning. Besides hand-tooled boots, content contains: a big-hearted,
hasty-tempered cowboy, a homeless young woman, an orphaned little girl and a
wild white stallion.
Blurb. Coop Malloy receives a
telegram that his sister and brother-in-law have died and Kallie, his
ten-year-old niece, is on her way to Texas to live with him.
Still
reeling from the loss of his sister, he receives another shock when his
childhood friend Randa Lockhart steps off the stage with Kallie. He’s stunned
to see that the little pigtailed nuisance that tagged after him and his best
friend years ago has turned into a beautiful young woman.
Randa
and Kallie have barely settled in when Coop finds buffalo hunter Marvin Doolin
beating the local blacksmith within an inch of his life for laming his horse.
Coop steps in and when the buffalo hunter tries to kill him, he shoots him. Now
Doolin’s four brothers are out to even the score.
When
they go after Randa, they cross the line. They’re about to find out that’s
there’s nothing Coop won’t do, and no one he won’t track down to protect the
two females that have burrowed hard and fast into his heart.
Excerpt
A cacophony of bird song
interspersed with the lowing of cattle and a nicker from a horse, woke Randa.
She blinked, disoriented,
waiting to hear the jingle of harnesses, the rambunctious voices of vendors and
neighbors calling from cobblestoned streets and the full-throated honks of
paddleboats in the distance. She stretched, opened her eyes then shot up as she
stared at strange surroundings. Instead of lavender scented sheets she smelled
soap. A simple blue coverlet replaced her worn, multi-colored quilt. Her gaze
swerved to her dresser which should have been covered with a fancy doily,
mementos and knickknacks. In their place
sat a plain white basin and a pitcher with a chip in it.
Her body went slack as
relief surged through her. They were at Coop’s ranch. She rolled over and
looked into a big jug of Indian blankets, with coarsely toothed leaves, sitting
on the nightstand. Moisture pricked behind her eyes at the thoughtful gesture.
He must have picked them at the crack of dawn.
What would she have done
if he hadn’t come back for her? The close call made her belly flop. She sat up,
straightening her spine and her resolve. There was no point thinking about that
now. Hopping up, she trotted to the window. Dawn approached, in all her glory,
the sky tinged with pinks and grays.
Curious, she glanced
around the room. It was bare but clean.
The walls white. The dresser, her bed and nightstand were the only things that
broke the even symmetry of the room.
That was all right. It was hers.
Throwing open the window,
she leaned out to absorb the sounds, scents and sights around her. Fresh earth
and sunshine filled her senses. Red, orange and yellow pinwheels of color
blazed against lush stalks of grass spreading as far as the eye could see.
Cattle grazed in the distance along with a dozen or so horses. Something inside
her swelled, warmed then settled.
Sandra is a vegetarian, animal lover and avid gardener. She lives with her husband, their dog and several cats in sunny North Carolina.
Besides western and western romance, Sandra also write time-travel, paranormal and regency romance, young adult fantasy and non-fiction. She is a category bestselling Amazon author, Eppie finalist and Golden Ankh Award winner.
Besides western and western romance, Sandra also write time-travel, paranormal and regency romance, young adult fantasy and non-fiction. She is a category bestselling Amazon author, Eppie finalist and Golden Ankh Award winner.
You can order (or pre-order) Sandra's latest work here.
Excited for Sandra!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Alex:)
DeleteCongratulations to Sandra. I enjoyed her book.
ReplyDeleteI appreciate that, Lee. Good to see you back.
DeleteWhat a lovely surprise, EC! Thanks! I appreciate ya:)
ReplyDeleteSandra: It was the very least I could do. You do a lot for others (including me) and it was a pleasure to be able to do this small thing for you.
DeleteWell I appreciate it. Not so small from where I stand:)
DeleteHi, Laurie:) I appreciate that:)
ReplyDeleteThank you for the heads up. I am always looking for something to read!
ReplyDeleteAnne in the kitchen: Aren't we all. I am so impressed at Sandra's productivity and range.
DeleteWords an author loves to hear:)
DeleteCool beaners and congrats to your friend.
ReplyDeleteThe Happy Whisk: Thank you. She deserves congratulations.
Delete:-)
DeleteThank you:)
DeleteThank you Sandra, I love them.
ReplyDeleteBob Bushell: Thank you.
DeleteExcellent!
DeleteI love to read and immediately went to my city library's web site to see if any of her books were there. Alas! No! But will enjoy looking at her blog.
ReplyDeletenothoughtsnoprayersnonothing: I hope you enjoy her blog as much as I do.
DeleteI appreciate you checking. Amazon is my only home:)
DeleteThanks for the head's up, EC. This sounds like it will be a good read!
ReplyDeleteLee: I haven't read this one yet, but have enjoyed every one of her novels that I have read.
DeleteThanks, Lee;)
DeleteAND...Thanks, EC:)
DeleteBeautiful writing. Huzzah!
ReplyDeleteSusan Kane: At least three huzzahs.
DeleteThank you, Susan!
DeleteThe book sounds just right for me. I'll hop on over to Amazon Aus a bit later and see if it is within my price range.
ReplyDeleteRiver: I hope it is - and it will be available for purchase very soon.
DeleteI appreciate you checking it out, River.
DeleteThanks for the good review. It sounds like a fun read. I was sorry to see it isn't in paperback. (I've tried reading ebooks, but they never give me the same pleasure.) Hopefully it will eventually be in print?
ReplyDeleteElizabeth Varadan, Author: Sandra's books usually do have a print version as well (I think). I hope this one goes to print (and I agree with you, I prefer 'real' books too).
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DeleteHey Elizabeth, Thanks for checking. Much appreciated. It is in paper. They just haven't linked the e and the paper versions together yet, for whatever reason.
DeleteYay to Sandra for the release of her awesome new book! Sending HUGE hugs of congratulations! RO
ReplyDeleteRO: I am awed at her productivity. And applaud it.
DeleteHugs received:)
DeleteThanks, EC:)
Congrats to Sandra on the release of her new book. That's awesome.
ReplyDeletemxtodis123: It is. Really awesome.
DeleteThank you so much:)
DeleteI totally new world to me, Sandra, and fascinating to read 😊
ReplyDeletelostinimaginaryworlds: It is alien to me too.
DeleteThank you:) Always happy to expand horizons...or head them in a different direction:)
DeleteThat's so like you, EC, pushing an author, not drugs or useless plastic products--but a book. The book pimp, hahaha. Just kidding around in the early morning. That's all I do now for entertainment is read, since the antenna on the TV now just pulls in one channel. Sometimes. It's hard to feed my habit. But when I handed over Dagwood to Animal Rescue and CAre Fund, Carma handed me over a bag of books she was done with. I have another bag.
ReplyDeleteStrayer: I can think of a lot worse things to pimp. I am so glad that you have another bad of books to read. Carma an Karma.
DeleteLet's here it for animal rescue.
DeleteI love a book pimp:)
Lovely cover. I'd recommend a bit of cutting on the blurb though. Save the key drama...leave out the subplot. Just saying, Sandra ... ya only have seconds to grab the reader's attention.
ReplyDeleteAuthor R. Mac Wheeler: As another prolific writer that is good to hear.
DeleteI like short blurbs that grab. I probably should have just labeled this as description or storyline.
DeleteOh WOW...this book sounds so intriguing...and I love the cover too!!
ReplyDeleteWell done to Sandra... I'm certain that her book will be a huge success!😊😊
Do hope you are doing Ok, Sue...you are always in my thoughts.
Much love and hugs ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Ygraine: Thank you so much. I have you in my heart every day. That cover is great isn't it?
DeleteThank you both:) A huge success is a wonderful thought:)
DeleteWoohoo!
ReplyDeleteJohn Wiswell: Woohoo indeed. And when is your book coming out? (and please, please don't tell me I have missed it).
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DeleteCongrats, John.
DeleteShe looks like a charming lady. The book is interesting and I hope many people buy it. I wrote 3 books myself, but I had to shut down my book business, because Borders Bookstores went out of business, and they were my biggest customer.
ReplyDeletegigihawaii: Sandra is a truly lovely, generous, supportive person. I am so very sorry that you shut down your book business. Books are life blood to me.
Deletegigihawaii: I echo EC. I'm sorry about Borders. That was a wonderful bookstore.
DeleteEC, you are very kind:) And right back at ya.
Congratulations to Saundra on her new book and thank you EC for the nice book review.
ReplyDeleteOur weather is cooling off and it looks somber today as we move further along in Autumn... Enjoy the weekend.
Hugs, julia
Julia: Not a review, but a reveal. Our weather is (mostly) heating up now. I hope your weekend is far from sombre.
DeleteThanks, Julia.
DeleteI'm sure ready for our weather to cool.
Dear EC, thank you for the book review and the info about the author. Does she self-publish or does she have a publisher? Whatever the answer, she must truly know how to manage her time to get everything done. And . . . she must be a true storyteller! Peace.
ReplyDeleteDee: She is a small dynamo - and yes, a true storyteller too.
DeleteThank you both:) Makes me smile.
DeleteJust preordered. Congratulations on the new book, Sandra!
ReplyDeleteNasreen: Thank you.
DeleteThank you, Nas. You made my day:)
DeleteAlways wanted to write a book greatly admire people who do.
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Merlesworld: I share your admiration. I am also very grateful to those who have the talent and determination to write.
DeleteVery interesting autor!☺
ReplyDeletenatalia20041989: She is - and a lovely person too.
DeleteI've never read any of her work, so thank you for the introduction! Off to check out the Amazon link now... :-)
ReplyDeleteDiane Henders: Thank you. Sandra will be very pleased to read this.
DeleteI appreciate that Diane:)
DeleteAND...I am pleased:)
DeleteCongratulations to Sandra - she's a prolific writer ... cheers Hilary
ReplyDeleteHilary Melton-Butcher: She is, which blows me away.
DeleteCongrats Sandra! So happy for you! Big Hugs!
ReplyDeleteMagic Love Crow: Me too. I hope her book sales go gangbusters.
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