And another
contract....here's the scoop
In 2013 after completing
three western romance stories (ones that I still need to rewrite) I had also
completed the story I had worked hardest on Sawyer's Rose. For those of you who
didn't know, I began writing in 2011 and when I realized my first series would
need a full rewrite I started over with a new series Sawyer being first in The
McCades of Cheyenne. Anyway after reworking that story several times I thought
I would attempt a contemporary series of three brothers to get the old west out
of my head for a time so I could later continue in the wild, wild west with a
clear mind. So I started and completed a rough draft of a contemporary sometime
in 2013 and didn’t ever get back to it as things were beginning to happen.
In 2013 and 14 I was pitching Sawyer's Rose and working on the rough draft of
Wyatt's Bounty once again back in history which I love. BUT...
Last April of 2017 I was
hanging out on a Wild Rose Chat one Tuesday evening, the one about the Yellow
Rose contemporary cowboy line. That is the evening my friend and fellow author
SherrieLea Morgan threw me under the bus and for that I am now very grateful!
How it happened was Rhonda Penders, our editor in chief and CEO at The Wild
Rose Press.....the boss....was leading the chat and asked if anyone with a
contemporary western romance would post a line or two about their story. So
SherrieLea posts, "Kim has a good one." I had forgotten she had read
a portion of that story I had set aside. WHAT? I freaked for a minute and then realized
Oh yeah, I do but it is very dusty. So I held out as a few others posted about
their story and so finally I got brave enough to post about it with:
“Cowboy horse stuntman
falls for a nurse consultant on the set of a old west television series.”
Then the boss tells me
"Kim Turner get that story submitted!" My response. "Yes Ma'am!"
And so...I sat aside
Dawson's Haven and picked back up All But the Fall. The story was complete but
I had learned so much from 2013 to 2017 that it needed a once over to fix all
the things I had been taught in publishing two books. So from May until
December I re-edited through this story, my first attempts at something modern.
I knew I wanted to have a hero...the kind I like. The protector but at the same
time a man with a very tender heart, an outdoorsman but not a typically
expected cowboy. This one jumps horses and rides a motorcycle and adores is
young daughter along with the heroine...the nurse consultant on the set of the
old west television series where he and his horses are employed. But I won’t give the story away here except to
say....she is running from her past and he is running to her....that should
peak some interest out there. But this series comes with a few things behind
the scenes with topics important to me. While I have only written the first story,
there are two brothers that will get their story and I am working on outlining
those stories now.
My youngest daughter is
Chinese and bright when thinking about things. When she was no more than six,
she asked me why there were no Asian guys on the cover of romance novels. You
know what? She was right. So in this series I have three brothers who are not
biological brothers and they are all adopted, not biological brothers and the
social along with cultural issues will arise. And my daughter is excited that
one of the heroine's is a Chinese woman who was adopted into a Caucasian
American Family. I think it will be fun.
And back to the story All
But the Fall...I submitted it in full only a few weeks ago after back in the
fall allowing my editor Nicole D'Arienzo to read a bit of it and to my
amazement she liked it and evidently others at The Wild Rose Press. I am
excited to be offered a contract for this story and will now be published in
two genres! As I patiently wait to begin edits on this story I have to thank
SherrieLea for the giant push when I wasn't expecting it.
Stay tuned for more on this story but in the meantime go
check out books by SherrieLea Morgan!!!
I loved that contemporary! I also love your cowboys, so it was easy to toss you under that bus. I'm so happy for you! --Sherrie Lea
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