Welcome Guest Author Tina Radcliffe!

Good morning, Fillies!

I’m thrilled to be with you. I’m going to take you on a tour of Aspen Creek, Colorado, today. So grab your sunglasses and a bottle of water. Off we go!

Book one of a brand new, six-book series launches on May 26th. The Sheriff’s Secret Past introduces the town of Aspen Creek. I’ve lived in a lot of places, but my time in Colorado was the longest stretch in one place (18 years), and I’m excited to return.

Aspen Creek is in southern Colorado, a mere four hours from the New Mexico border. It’s in the San Louis Valley, near the Rio Grande River.  Located on the edge of the San Juan Mountains, the altitude is 7883. Remember, Denver is known as the Mile-High City at 5280 feet.

A delightful town full of quirky characters, Aspen Creek, is the cowboy version of Stars Hollow where the Gilmore Girls live. BTW, you can grab your own map on my website (HERE) and tour each shop on the aspen-lined streets.

There’s always room for new shops, and I’m thinking about a boot shop in town for a future book.

What do you know about cowboy boots? I thought a boot was a boot. Not true.

Here’s a list of varieties:

  1. Traditional/Western. Tall shafts, angled half-inch heels.
  2. Ropers. Lower square heel, shorter shaft. These are designed to protect the ankle.
  3. Buckaroo. Fancier with a higher heel and intricate stitching. Tall shaft to protect in tall brush.
  4. Western Work Boots. Rubber sole, reinforced steel toe box. Rounded toe shape.
  5. Packers. Lace up rugged work boots used by cowboys riding pack mules and horses in mountainous terrain.
  6. Cowgirl boots. No different than men’s except in women’s sizes and preferred colors.
  7. Booties. Short without a long shaft.
  8. Dress boots. Intricate stitching and embroidery.

 

Now all I need is a name for the shop. What are your thoughts?

In honor of my new shop, I’m giving away a cowboy boot mug along with a print or ecopy of The Sheriff’s Secret Past to one reader who comments today. US only.

I’ll also throw in five (5) boot stickers to an additional five readers. US and International.

 

Now, let me introduce you to The Sheriff’s Secret Past.

To give his family the perfect future…
He must face his past

There are only two things on Sheriff Chase Everett’s mind: his upcoming reelection, and adopting his sweet niece after his sister’s death. The last thing he needs to worry about is the new editor of the local newspaper digging into his past. Newcomer Emily Taylor is eager for a juicy scoop for the Aspen Creek Journal, and the handsome sheriff is the perfect subject. But Chase has a dark secret that he’s desperate to hide. He needs to keep his distance from the feisty journalist, which should be easy, until a dog and a little girl bring them together…

 

Did you know that you can read the entire chapter one HERE?

Here’s where you can grab your own copy

Amazon  https://www.amazon.com/Sheriffs-Secret-Past-Uplifting-Inspirational-ebook/dp/B0FP9BHQFW/ref=sr_1_1?tag=pettpist-20?

Barnes & Noble  https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/the-sheriffs-secret-past-tina-radcliffe/1148152406?

Kobo https://www.kobo.com/us/en/ebook/the-sheriff-s-secret-past

 

And more fun! Book 2 already has a cover. A K-9 Christmas Blessing.

Thanks for spending time with me. I’ll be scouring your comments to find the perfect name for Aspen Creek’s new boot shop.

Be sure to sign up for my monthly newsletter, as I’ll announce the name chosen THERE.

Publishers Weekly bestselling author Tina Radcliffe is an American Christian Fiction Writers Honor Roll member. She is also a five-time nominee for the ACFW Carol Award and a four-time ACFW Mentor of the Year finalist. Besides her novel-length fiction for Love Inspired, Tina has sold over three dozen short stories to Woman’s World Magazine. A former registered nurse and library cataloger, Tina is a frequent workshop presenter. She currently resides in Arizona, where she writes fun, heartwarming romance.

Stay up to date on all her releases and fun giveaways by signing up for her newsletter here. Visit her on the web at http://www.tinaradcliffe.com.

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73 thoughts on “Welcome Guest Author Tina Radcliffe!”

  1. Mary!!! Those are great shop names. I’m turning them over to the Aspen Creek town council to consider.

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  2. I just noticed a little error when that boot list was posted. Here’s the correct list.

    1. Traditional/Western. Tall shafts, angled half-inch heels.
    2. Ropers. Lower square heel, shorter shaft. These are designed to protect the ankle.
    3. Buckaroo. Fancier with a higher heel and intricate stitching. Tall shaft to protect in tall brush.
    4. Western Work Boots. Rubber sole, reinforced steel toe box. Rounded toe shape.
    5. Packers. Lace up rugged work boots used by cowboys riding pack mules and horses in mountainous terrain.
    6. Cowgirl boots. No different than men’s except in women’s sizes and preferred colors.
    7. Booties. Short without a long shaft.
    8. Dress boots. Intricate stitching and embroidery.

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  3. Name for a boot shop: “Wrangler Boots”, “Leather creations”, “Heavenly Footwear”

    Lame but that is all I could come up with.

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    • Simple and to the point. Easy to remember.

      “Hey, Maggie. Let’s stop by Cowboy Trails. They’re having a sale on boots!”

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  4. Tina, it’s so good to have you back! I love boots and have always owned a couple – one pair of ropers and another pair of fancier dress boots. They are really comfortable. Love your new series! I definitely think a boot store is in order for your fictional town. Love the covers of both books! I can’t wait to read these. Enjoy your visit and come back soon.

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  5. Leather Up!

    We used to ride horses in our younger days so have had a few pairs of boots. My husband has every kind they ever made I think and I have a couple. Your book sounds great. Can’t wait to read it.

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  6. Kickin foot wear!

    I loved the information about the different kinds of cowboy boots. I have a children’s book about boots on a farm and this would fit perfectly with that book.

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  7. I’m no good at naming places. However, I LOVED this book, and can’t wait for A K-9 Christmas Blessing!! We used to call the pointed toe boot roach killers!!

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  8. A Step Up
    Boots For All Seasons

    As a native Arizonan I grew up wearing boots and moccasins. There are some great boot makers out there for sure.

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  9. I didn’t know any of that about cowboy boots! Thank you for the information! I only vaguely remember a song or two about them and those are even fading fast.
    I love the cover for your second book too!!

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  10. Kick Up Your Heels (Boot Shop)
    We were lucky enough to live in Colorado Springs for 3 years. Colorado is a special place. I look forward to reading your books set there in your town of Aspen Creek.

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