Showing posts with label sweet western historical. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sweet western historical. Show all posts

Friday, March 28, 2025

GREAT NEW SERIES -- GUNS FOR HIRE

 By Caroline Clemmons


Great news – a new sweet western historical series has launched called Guns For Hire. The heroes in this series are each involved with their gun for their livelihood. Mine, SHAD, Book 7, is a bounty hunter, but there are also lawmen and lawbreakers. It takes a special woman to teach a hardened hero about love.

The books stands alone, but you’ll love each of them. They’re releasing twice a month, on the first and the 15th.. In fact, you’re already behind if you haven’t read Linda Broday’s CREEK, which released on March 15th (My apologies. I was involved with a family crisis and am late announcing her book.) Linda is one of my favorite writers and I know you’ll love her book.

You can find CREEK at Amazon:

https://www.amazon.com/Creek-Hire-Sweet-Western-Romance/dp/B0DWSM5B5Y

Each of the books is up for pre-order. We’ve had a bit of trouble getting all ten books on one series page, but we are still urging Amazon to cooperate.

Books in the Guns For HireSeries

Creek

Book 1  ~  Linda Broday  ~  March 15

Dustin

Book 2  ~  Margaret Tanner  ~  March 30

Kirk

Book 3  ~  Charlene Raddon  ~  April 15

Lance

Book 4  ~  Heather Blanton  ~  April 30

Devon

Book 5  ~  Carra Copelin  ~  May 15

Ash

Book 6  ~  Jo-Ann Roberts  ~  May 30

Shad

Book 7  ~  Caroline Clemmons  ~  June 15

Clint

Book 8  ~  Tracy Garrett  ~  June 30

Landon

Book 9  ~  Cheryl Pierson  ~  July 15

Luke

Book 10  ~  Winnie Griggs  ~  July 30

 

You’ll enjoy each of the books in the series. Why not pre-order them now so you won’t miss one? Try Amazon. It’s not complete, but as I mentioned, we’re working with Amazon to get all ten books listed together.

https://www.amazon.com/s?k=guns+for+hire+series&i=stripbooks&crid=21UTTHIP6G8MV&sprefix=guns+for+hire+series%2Cstripbooks%2C112&ref=nb_sb_noss_1

Thanks for stopping by!


Friday, October 22, 2021

HOW WELL CAN YOU PRETEND?

Remember the movie “Catch Me If You Can”, about the man who successfully pretended to be a variety of professions—from co-pilot to physician? Imagine the organized (and frightening) mind it took to pull off those feats. Posing as someone you aren’t must be nerve wracking even for a sociopath. I suppose con men and swindlers may live an extended charade as a way of life. Do you wonder if they ever start to believe they’re who they pretend to be?

In the upcoming Christmas story MAIL ORDER GLORIA: IMPOSTOR FOR CHRISTMAS, book 7, now available for preorder, Gloria is given an amazing opportunity. She’s yearned for a different life, something she’d dreamed of but hasn’t been able to manage on her own. Although she’d been desperate to get away from her life in Georgia, she is both relieved and scared by her opportunity. There’s a catch—isn’t there always? For at least a short while, Gloria must pretend to be her friend, Juliet. Gloria’s friend extracts a promise that she won’t reveal her true identity until Juliet sends word.

Here’s the description of MAIL ORDER GLORIA.

A desperate woman…

A distrustful rancher with a secret…

And a boy in need of a family.

Orphaned at an early age and sent to live with her relatives, Gloria Tabor is unhappy with her treatment from her snobby aunt and spiteful cousin. In desperation, Gloria leaves her only relatives’ home. No matter what happens, she vows she will be more forceful and stronger in the future. No more timid and shy wallflower. But with her tiny savings, where is she to go? The question is sobering, but she is determined she will not return to her kin’s home.

While deliberating her lack of choice, she overhears a young man comforting a sobbing woman that she recognizes as a friend from school. After a few minutes of conversation with them, the young woman offers Gloria the chance to escape to a ranch in Texas as a mail order bride. In exchange, Gloria must promise not to divulge her real identity until the couple has successfully eloped and managed reconciliation with the friend’s father. Though hating the idea of lying, Gloria is too relieved at the opportunity to say no.

When she changes trains on the way to her prospective groom, Gloria rescues a ten-year-old boy from a policeman threatening to take the boy to the local orphanage. Heart filled with sympathy for the homeless child, she intercedes. Later, she wonders how her prospective groom will react to her bringing a child with her, especially after she learns his propensity for “finding” money.

Texas rancher Dwight Price is a stickler for honesty. Once someone has lost his confidence, he won’t trust the person again. He strives to live up to his beliefs. On the one hand, he isn’t certain he wants to wed the daughter of his father’s oldest friend. On the other hand, he looks forward to a life of quiet harmony with his mail order bride.

Near Christmas, Gloria gets a telegram releasing her from her promise. Dwight wants to know who sent the wire and why. Her explanation destroys the faith he had in her—and then his own secret crops up.

Can these two overcome the damage to their relationship or will each be alone again?

 

If you like sweet western historical romance, you’ll enjoy MAIL ORDER GLORIA. This is a stand-alone, complete sweet western historical romance novella set in 1880.

 

Here’s the url at Amazon for your handy preorder:

https://www.amazon.com/Mail-Order-Gloria-Impostor-Christmas-ebook/dp/B09GQLXMVL

 


 

Enjoy an excerpt of when Gloria and Dwight’s first meet:

The stage slowed and came to a stop in a cloud of dust. Gloria sat paralyzed by a myriad of thoughts. What if her groom didn’t accept her? What if he was angry she’d brought Mike? What if he was mean or a drunk? His letters had sounded nice, but he could have lied.

Mike stared at her. “You’re awful pale. You gonna be sick or something?”

She sighed and relaxed her grip on the seat. “I’ll be fine, but thank you for asking.”

Mr. Kelly reached for the door. “If you’ll excuse me, I’ll get out and then help you, Miss Forest.” He climbed to the ground and then turned to extend his hand to her.

“Thank you, Mr. Kelly. You’ve been very kind.”

Mike followed her and jumped to the ground. He looked around. “Not a big town, is it?”

The man smiled at Mike. “Big for these parts. Hasn’t been long since they had to fight Indians and renegades hereabouts. Well, I’ll bid you good day and good luck.” He tipped his hat and reached for his suitcase.

She became aware of a group of people waiting on the board sidewalk. The younger of the two men caught her eye. He was tall and wore a black suit with a white shirt and an odd black tie that tied in front. Goodness, but if he’d smile he’d be handsome.

The couple with him must be his parents and the boy his son, Tommy. The smiling man she supposed to be Dwight Price’s father looked like an older version of him, though not as robust. The woman smiled and her face displayed the lines to prove she smiled often. Tommy was tall for his age.

The man she thought to be Dwight stepped forward. “Juliet?...Miss Forest?”

She avoided lying by not answering the question. “You must be Dwight Price. I’m pleased to finally be here.” She put an arm around Mike’s shoulders. “This is my newly adopted son, Mike.”

Dwight’s face clouded. “Son? I had no idea.”

Mike tried to scoot behind her, but she held on to his shoulders.

“He and I met in Chattanooga and he agreed to become my son. Since you have a son near the same age, I thought you wouldn’t mind.”

Mike swallowed hard. “Sh-She s-sa-saved me from the orphanage. She said I can call her Mama.”

After what seemed like a long time, but probably was only a couple of seconds, Dwight offered her his arm. “Come and meet the family. You, too, Mike.”

She pulled Mike forward as they stepped onto the boardwalk.

“This is my mother, Orinda Mae.”

The woman pulled Gloria into a big hug. “I’m so glad you’re here. You just call me mama.” She released her and grabbed Mike’s upper arms. “You call me Grandma.”

Mike swallowed hard again. “R-Really? I can call you Grandma?”

“You sure can. I’m pleased Juliet brought you. I hear orphanages are awful places, though they are necessary.”

Dwight guided her to his father. “Juliet, you may remember my father, Jeff.”

She smiled at the man. “I was a different person then.” Not a lie but it felt like one.

Misrepresenting herself to these nice people knotted her stomach. This appeared to be the kind of family she’d always hoped would include her. She’d enjoy this life as long as she could. No matter what happened, she’d have good memories. Even if they sent her away when they learned the truth, perhaps they’d let Mike stay on the ranch.

Papa Price beamed at her. “It’s been a long time, but you were pretty then and you are now. I remember you as being a real sweet girl.”

“Thank you for saying so. I’ll try not to disappoint you.” She’d do everything she could to make herself fit into the family.

“You call me Papa or Jeff—whichever makes you comfortable.”

Tears pricked her eyelids. How she’d missed her own father. “I’d like to call you Papa if you’re sure.”

He leaned forward and kissed her cheek. “That’d please me.”

Papa extended his hand to Mike. “Glad to have you. Call me Grandpa.”

“Thank you, sir.” Mike grinned. “I mean Grandpa.”

Dwight beamed at the young boy who was next in the line of people waiting. “This is my son, Tommy. He and Mike should get along well since they’re about the same age.”

Tommy smiled at her. “I’m eight now. Can I call you Mama?”

“Of course you may. Can I call you Tommy?”

Tommy giggled.

Mike shrugged. “I’m ten.” In a stage whisper, he added, “She says a lot of funny things.”



I love this story and hope readers will share my enjoyment. Preorder now for a December 3rd release. You remember the magic of preorder—select the book now and poof! It will appear in your e-reader like magic on release day. That seems miraculous to me.

In the meantime, stay safe and keep reading! 

P. S. Don't forget this is a delightful new series to be released starting November 12th. Check out the series page:

https://www.amazon.com/Impostor-Christmas-9-Book/dp/B09H7NN9XK/  At that site, you’ll find nine books listed.


Friday, July 02, 2021

A Bride For Cody by Caroline Clemmons

 A BRIDE FOR CODY 

Mistaken Identity Mail Order Bride Series 

By Caroline Clemmons 




Sweet Western Historical Romance Novella 

 

Today is the Book Birthday for A BRIDE FOR CODY 

 

Imagine the chagrin of a hero who eagerly awaits the arrival of his bride-to-be. Only, a different woman steps off the stage. Even more surprising, she brings a child and an uncle. Can you blame him for feeling cheated?  

 

 

About the Book 

When Orlena Worth’s uncle witnesses a murder and rescues the victims’ child, Orlena must get her uncle and the child to safety. Once again, Orlena must fend for her family but where can she go with minimal funds and little time to prepare? Her friend has changed her mind about becoming a mail order bride. Orlena seizes her chance and takes over the friend’s information. As she whisks her charges to Texas, she believes the killers can’t trace her and her uncle. 

Rancher Cody Hudson has precise plans for the next decade of his life: get mail order bride now, start family in two years, expand ranch in five years. He’s not inflexible, he simply likes to map out his goals. So far, he’s done well using this strategy. But when the wrong bride arrives with an absent-minded uncle and an orphaned toddler, he’s flabbergasted. How can he cope? His life’s plans are overturned. Should he send her back?  

Will Cody find his wife intolerable? What will be required to make him realize that the wrong bride might be the right one for him? 

 

A BRIDE FOR CODY is available from Amazon. In addition, it’s enrolled in Kindle Unlimited. 

  

Excerpt 

(Hugo is almost four and calls Orlena by the abbreviated Orla) 

Hugo held out a drawing with strange markings. “See, Orla. I drew a horse.” 

She accepted the scratches he’d made. “I see, Hugo. I had no idea you were an artist. Give me your crayon so you can see what Cody has for you.” 

Hugo turned to Cody, who’d squatted eye level with him. “I heard about a boy who loves horses. Do you know who that could be?” 

Hugo put his hand on his chest. “I do. I love horses.” 

Cody untied the string and pulled it from the package before handing it to Hugo. “See if this is something you’d like.” 

Hugo quickly peeled away the brown paper to reveal the wooden horse on wheels. His eyes were round as he held the toy with both hands.  

“A horse.” He hugged Cody, almost toppling him.  

Wearing an odd expression, Cody sat on the floor watching as Hugo dropped beside him and rolled the horse along the braided rug.  

Hugo glanced over his shoulder. “Look, Orla, Cody gibbed me a horse.” 

“It’s grand. Did you remember the special words?” She suspected the hug meant more than mere words. 

Hugo glanced at Cody. “Thank you.” He returned to his play. 

Orlena watched him bumping over the rug’s coiled braid. “Your horse will roll more easily if you move off the rug.”  

Cody watched the boy also. “Maybe the horse is traveling on hills.” 

She sent him what she hoped was a scornful stare. “Thanks for your support.” 

He ignored the glare and smiled. “Always happy to be of help.” 

“You won’t be so glib when the rug is damaged.” 

He lay back on the rug and crossed his arms beneath his head. “You think a child’s horse will ruin it? Ah, well, no matter. My wife will braid another, I’m sure.” 

She leaned forward. “Oh, are you? And what makes you think your wife knows how to do such things?” 

His bright blue eyes looked at her. Though he grinned, his eyes gave the impression he was serious. “I get the feeling she can do anything she sets her mind to.” 

 

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