It’s Yee-Haw Day!

The fillies are riding in with news fit for sharing!

Sarah Lamb

I’m riding in to share this brand new release! It’s the next to last in my historical romance series taking place in Red Ridge, but each book stands alone on it’s own just fine too!

Gus Malone has spent years watching younger folks find their happy endings while his own heart stayed silent. He’s loved Glinda Stover from afar for longer than he cares to admit, but what does an aging cowboy with calloused hands and an empty wallet have to offer a woman like her? He can barely choke out a “good morning.” Asking her to take a moonlit walk is far beyond him.

Glinda Stover is a woman who built her own life, nail by nail, and pretended she never needed a soul. Then a stranger rides into Red Ridge with a claim that could destroy everything she’s worked for. Too old to start over, Glinda faces an impossible choice, especially when a piece of her heart is here, and belongs to a man who’ll never know.

As Gus and Glinda try to stop the stranger, their race against time turns into something neither expected. But when the dust settles and the truth comes out, will Gus finally find the courage to speak what’s been locked in his heart for years? Or will fear of losing her keep him silent forever? And if he can’t say it, will she?     Find it here to buy or read on Kindle Unlimited! 

Karen Witemeyer

I’m excited to share that my Christmas novella – A Star in the West – with my nerdy mathematics professor hero is a finalist for the prestigious ACFW Carol Award! YeeHaw!

I had so much fun writing this story, and it makes my heart smile to see that others are enjoying it so well.
And before this blog post went live, I learned of a second final. WooHoo! To Love a Beast is a finalist in the Faith, Hope, & Love Reader’s Choice Awards. I delighted that readers enjoyed my western spin on the classic Beauty & the Beast tale.

Shanna Hatfield

I’m thrilled to share I have a new wholesome western romance releasing this week!

He’s spent decades guarding his heart.

She’s spent a lifetime chasing the horizon.

Neither of them were prepared for love to catch them by surprise.

Widower Jason Price isn’t looking for romance. As a trusted pickup man for the Rockin’ K Rodeo Company, part-owner of his family’s ranch, and a proud grandpa, his days—and his heart—are already full. Love is for younger folks with fewer scars and more time.

Photographer Lainey Collins traded corporate life for the open road, capturing the faces and stories of everyday people. Living out of her travel van, she’s built a life of freedom, purpose, and just enough distance to keep her heart safe.

But when a chance meeting at a rodeo puts her in Jason’s orbit, everything begins to shift.

As Lainey sets out to create a book featuring the faces of the rodeo, she finds herself returning again and again—to the arena… and to Jason. What begins as a project turns into something deeper as sparks fly, laughter comes easy, and two guarded hearts start to open.

Falling in love is one thing.

But trusting it—and daring to build a future—is another.

Can a cowboy who’s learned to live without love and a woman who’s always kept moving finally find a place to belong… together?

Coming June 4!

Cheryl Pierson

PROUD MAMA ALERT! I am so excited to let y’all know that my daughter Jessica just graduated from the Oklahoma City University School of Law two weeks ago on May 16th!

Jessica had a whole other career/life happening when COVID hit and completely shut down the acting/casting agencies (including the one she worked for here in OKC) back in 2020 or so. She went back to school and received her psychology degree, and then was offered a full ride scholarship to the OCU School of Law.

It has been a very tough time the last three years for her, with having to work AND go to school full time, but she made it and we are just so proud of her. Here are a few pictures of her graduation day!

Jessica and me outside the graduation venue there on campus, just after it was over–(Mama sure looks tired…) LOL 

Family picture outside the graduation venue on campus–my d-i-l Kayla, daughter Jessica, husband Gary, me, and son Casey. Such a joyful day for all of us!  Just wanted to share with my P&P family here! YEEEEEE-HAWWWWW!

Cathy McDavid

I got some fun news last week. My second ever Harlequin book about a cowboy veterinarian and woman construction company owner/former trick rider called “The Family Plan” was reissued, along with two other authors, in a German trade book edition. My book was retitled “Mein Herz will zurtick zu dir” – which translates to “My Heart Wants to go Back to You”.

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16 thoughts on “It’s Yee-Haw Day!”

  1. Happy Book Release, Sarah!

    Karen, congratulations on your book being a finalist!

    Shanna, congratulations on your upcoming release!

    Cheryl, congratulations on your daughter’s law school graduation!

    Cathy, congratulations on your reissue and German translation book release!

    YeeHaw!

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  2. I just love all the filly accomplishments! Cheryl, your news truly warmed my heart. I love Jessica’s work ethic – and I love your dress, too. Ha! Congrats and love to you all!

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    • Pam, I’m just able to get on and answer comments today–thank you so much for your kind words. No one has ever worked harder than she has these past three years, that’s for sure. Bar is coming up in July, so keep your fingers crossed for her. Pam that outfit is so fabulous–it’s pants, tank top (glittery, of course!) and that very sheer jacket. It is so versatile and comfortable! Thanks again, and love back to you!

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  3. Congratulations to all of you and what accomplishments you’ve all had, plus the book covers are beautiful!

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  4. Wonderful, ladies!! Congratulations on the book news, and most especially Cheryl’s daughter graduating from law school!!

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    • Trudy, thank you so much! We are so proud of her and I truly do not believe I could have kept up that grueling work/school schedule for three years like she did. I took about three packages of those little tissues with me to graduation! LOL

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