A Convenient Risk
by Sara R.
Turnquist
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Today I have author Sara R. Turnquiest visiting. She is the author of A convenient Risk a Historical Romance set in the American West. Check out the blurb and excerpt then see what a few of Sara's favorite things are and what she has planned for her next book.
BLURB:
He never imagined her heart would be so hard to reach.
Forced into a marriage of convenience after her husband dies, Amanda Haynes is determined she will never love again. Not that it bothers Brandon Miller. He needs her husband’s cattle. She needs financial stability and long-term support for her son and herself. But she never expected to care so much about the running of the ranch. Or the rancher.
Butting heads over the decisions of the ranch, adding to her frustration and grief at her loss. Her wellbeing is soon threatened as their lives become entangled with Billy the Kid and his gang. What has she gotten herself into? What kind of man has she married? Is there any way out?
Forced into a marriage of convenience after her husband dies, Amanda Haynes is determined she will never love again. Not that it bothers Brandon Miller. He needs her husband’s cattle. She needs financial stability and long-term support for her son and herself. But she never expected to care so much about the running of the ranch. Or the rancher.
Butting heads over the decisions of the ranch, adding to her frustration and grief at her loss. Her wellbeing is soon threatened as their lives become entangled with Billy the Kid and his gang. What has she gotten herself into? What kind of man has she married? Is there any way out?
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EXCERPT
A strong arm grasped Amanda, catching her upper arm
and dragging her onto the horse. As soon as she was solidly on the animal, she
grabbed ahold of Brandon as tightly as she could.
They took off. The bull pawed at the ground, making
all manner of grunting noises, but as if by some miracle, he ran off to the
left. All of this happened as if time had slowed.
The horse continued to push forward. And as they
neared the edge of the fence, Brandon urged the horse to go even faster. Were
they going to break through? What would happen to the cattle with the fence
destroyed?
But as they approached the fence, the horse leapt.
Amanda gripped Brandon impossibly tighter. Jolted when the horse landed, her
teeth chattered.
Only then did Brandon slow the horse. He then
placed a hand on her upper arm and pushed.
She released him.
He sucked in a deep breath and expelled it.
Had she been holding him too tightly? Her face
warmed.
He took hold of her shoulders. “Are you all right?”
She nodded, and though their faces were but a
breath apart, she was not quite able to meet his eyes, fighting tears in her
own. Only then she found herself staring at his bare chest. Jerking her head
away, she averted her gaze.
“Do you realize what could have happened?” His
voice rose.
She nodded, still not able to meet his eyes. The
force of his emotion hit her. Was he so concerned after her?
“I would have had to shoot that bull.”
What? Eyes wide, she tilted her face up to look at
him.
“That bull is worth half my herd.”
So he was only worried about the cattle. Not her.
His precious cattle.
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INTERVIEW with Sara
R. Turnquist – A Convenient Risk
What are your favorite TV shows?
I really only keep up
with a few: “Big Bang Theory” for the comedy, “Face Off” for the competition,
and “When Calls the Heart” because I love Historical Fiction/Romance
What is your favorite meal?
Hands down, I’m a
fettuccine alfredo girl. I have to try everyone’s. I have my favorites…mostly
small Italian eateries (aren’t they usually the best?).
If you were to write a series of novels, what would it be
about?
Funny you should ask.
I am in the editing process with the sequel to my debut novel, “The Lady
Bornekova”. This series is about the Hussite Wars in the Czech Republic (their
religious civil wars in the late 1400s to early 1500s).
Is there a writer you idolize? If so who?
There are a few
Historical Fiction/Romance authors I adore: Michelle Moran, Melanie Dickerson,
and Tamera Leigh. They each have such strengths in their writing that I would
love to emulate.
How did you come up for the title of this book?
The working title of
this book was actually “Second Chances”. But I decided that it was a bit too
generic/general a title. There were several other books with that title. I
wanted something more unique. The inciting incident in the book forms around a
marriage of convenience. Yet, the marriage is a risk that each is taking. I
played with those concepts and words until I arrived at “A Convenient Risk”.
And it stuck.
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Sara
is originally from Middle Tennessee. After a short stint in Memphis, where she
earned a degree in Biology and began a career as both a Zoo Educator and a
Sleep Technician, she then followed a dream to work for a large zoo in Orlando,
FL as an Educator. Once she and her husband started their family, they moved
back to Middle Tennessee where they currently reside. Sara and her husband now
enjoy a full life with their three beautiful and very active children. She
enjoys many creative outlets – singing, piano, drawing, drama, and organizing
anything. And even though she has enjoyed her career as a Zoo Educator, Sara's
great love of the written word continued to draw her to write. She has always
been an avid reader and, for many years, has been what she terms a “closet
writer”. Her travels and love of history have served to inspire her to write
clean Historical Romance. Sara has made several trips to the Czech Republic.
Her time among the Czech people and the landscapes of the country inspired her
and greatly influenced her work on her debut novel, The Lady Bornekova, set in
Hradec Kralove, Czech Republic. Sara is also the author of The General’s Wife,
Off to War, Hope in Cripple Creek, and A Convenient Risk and a member of ACFW.
Website/URL:
http://saraturnquist.com/
Twitter:
@sarat1701 - https://twitter.com/sarat1701/
Facebook:
AuthorSaraRTurnquist
-https://www.facebook.com/authorsararturnquist/
Pinterest:
SaraVTurnquist – http://www.pinterest.com/saravturnquist/
Buy
Links:
Amazon
Author Page: https://www.amazon.com/Sara-R.-Turnquist/e/B010VHFAQ0
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GIVEAWAY INFORMATION
One randomly chosen winner
via rafflecopter will win a $50 Amazon/BN.com gift card.
a Rafflecopter giveaway
Be sure to visit the other blogs on the tour:
June 19: The Reading Addict
June 19: Romance Novel Giveaways
June 19: Reader's Handbook
June 20: Christine Young
June 21: Buried Under Romance
June 21: Beyond Romance
June 22: Fabulous and Brunette
June 23: Hearts and Scribbles
June 23: Books, Dreams,Life
June 23: Notes From a Romantic's Heart - review
June 26: Queen of All She Reads
June 27: Edgar's Books
June 27: LibriAmoriMiei - review
June 28: Book Lover Promo
June 28: Kissing Bandits
June 29: EskieMama and Dragon Lady Reads
June 30: Journey of a Bookseller - review
July 10: A Writer's Life
July 10: BooksChatter
July 11: Mixed Book Bag
July 12: Unabridged Andra
July 12: Tina Donahue Books - Heat with Heart
July 13: Booklove - review
July 13: charline's blog and more...
July 14: Wendi Zwaduk ~ Romance To Make Your Heart Race
July 14: Independent Authors
July 17: Readeropolis
July 18: Simpliread - review
July 18: Lorana Hoopes
July 19: Hope. Dreams. Life... Love
July 19: Nesie's Place
July 19: Mello and June, It's a Book Thang!
July 19: Two Ends of the Pen
July 20: Straight From the Library
July 21: Long and Short Reviews
Be sure to visit the other blogs on the tour:
June 19: The Reading Addict
June 19: Romance Novel Giveaways
June 19: Reader's Handbook
June 20: Christine Young
June 21: Buried Under Romance
June 21: Beyond Romance
June 22: Fabulous and Brunette
June 23: Hearts and Scribbles
June 23: Books, Dreams,Life
June 23: Notes From a Romantic's Heart - review
June 26: Queen of All She Reads
June 27: Edgar's Books
June 27: LibriAmoriMiei - review
June 28: Book Lover Promo
June 28: Kissing Bandits
June 29: EskieMama and Dragon Lady Reads
June 30: Journey of a Bookseller - review
July 10: A Writer's Life
July 10: BooksChatter
July 11: Mixed Book Bag
July 12: Unabridged Andra
July 12: Tina Donahue Books - Heat with Heart
July 13: Booklove - review
July 13: charline's blog and more...
July 14: Wendi Zwaduk ~ Romance To Make Your Heart Race
July 14: Independent Authors
July 17: Readeropolis
July 18: Simpliread - review
July 18: Lorana Hoopes
July 19: Hope. Dreams. Life... Love
July 19: Nesie's Place
July 19: Mello and June, It's a Book Thang!
July 19: Two Ends of the Pen
July 20: Straight From the Library
July 21: Long and Short Reviews
15 comments:
Thanks for this awesome giveaway.
I really enjoyed reading your interview, thank you!
Best of luck on your entry, angeline!
Thanks for continuing to follow the tour!
Thanks, Nikolina!
Thanks for hosting me today!
I enjoyed putting your post together. Thanks for being here.
I like the excerpt!
--Trix
This sounds so good, and it sure appeals to the 'pioneer woman' in me.
What was your favorite book as a child? Thanks for the giveaway. I hope that I win. Bernie W BWallace1980(at)hotmail(d0t)com
Thank you, Victoria, for following the tour!
Thanks, Trix. It's one of my favorite scene (in its entirety)
I'm glad to hear it! This book was so much fun to research and write.
I was really more into mystery and science fiction when I was younger. As a middle school reader, I was into Star Trek: The Next Generation books, especially by author Peter David. And Nancy Drew books (all are written under a the same pen name). As a younger child, I would have to say my favorite book was "There Was An Old Lady Who Swallowed A Fly"...that book made me laugh and I loved the rhythm and cadence of it.
Sounds like a good read.
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