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1. They HAVE to be in good shape. That doesn't suck. We like men with nice muscular bodies from long days of hard manual labor. Duh!
2. They have to be proactive and problem solvers. Animals, weather, and Mother Nature in general are volatile conditions, and the person who makes his living in that situation has to be able to think on his feet.
3. They spend a lot of time alone--probably aren't real talkative and needy.
4. Won't fight with you for closet space or steal your appointment at the salon, either.
5. They're used to taking care of living things, to understanding the natural wonder of life and connecting with others. In other words, anyone who's nice to his horse, probably isn't an ass to his woman.
I could go on, but face it...we're talking about an idealized fantasy world, and that's okay. So here's a little taste of my latest cowboy, out now at The Wild Rose Press:
I am being totally shameless to-day and will quote from the four fantastic reviews I have received for my romantic suspense, TOO YOUNG TO DIE.
A featured review from Manic Readers: "Too Young To Die is a roller coaster of adrenaline, bullets flying everywhere and a big strong gorgeous gay to protect you ...Anita Birt does a beautiful job in this action packed story as she keeps your eart running with Ellie and wondering if her life will ever be back to normal..." Reviewed by Lena
From the Romance Studio: "From the first pages of the book you are caught up in Ellie's life as it took an unexpeced turn that she never saw coming. Taking care of her young charge, Niki, became her number one priority, sometimes even above her own needs. Meeting up with Jack is a god send. Without his help, she and baby Niki could have died. With dangetrsou men on their heels at every turn, having to rely on and involve others in the danger she was in upset Elle. Yet she knew without their help she couldn't have made it as far as she did and still remain alive...." Five Hearts reviewed by Margo Arthur
From Simply Romance Reviews: In Too Young To Die by Anita Birt you get a superb book with a hook that grabs you from the first paragraph. Definitly a book you DO NOT WANT TO MISS....
The twists and turns in this book kept me turning pages left and right welll in the wee hours of the morning ... the characters have great personalities that radiate from them, and I found myself roooting for them to be safe, run fast, and get the bad guys..." Reviewed by Tonie
From Romance Reviews Today: As TOO YOUNG TO DIE opens, Nanny Ellie Paxton is being held hostage in a remote area of the Cascade Mountains by an unknown group of men who threaten to kill her and the baby in her care. They are after the password to her employer's computer for some unexplained reason. When the men leave her alone for a moment, Ellie see the chance to escape with little Niki. Her flight from the kidnappers lands her in the path of Jack Merano. Is he friend or foe? With this heart stopping opening TOO YOUNG TO DIE is a thrilla minute ans Wellie and Jack embard on a race for their lives..." Review by Patti Fischer
Whew. I am thrilled to bits.
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Anny Cook is an author who I have had the privilege of working around. She has the same editor as I have. And as authors do, we share excerpts of our writing - sometimes for fun, sometimes for critique, sometimes we want to get something started on our message group. The reason I mention this is that I knew something about Chrysanthemum before I started reading it.
Chrysanthemum is the first in the Flowers of Camelot series. You know King Arthur, Camelot, the Round Table. Well, that is where the premise starts.
Here is a blurb:
"On that dark day Arthur, mortally wounded, was taken to the Isle of Avalon by Vivian, Lady of the Lake, and Merlin, where he died and was laid to rest in the crystal cave…"
Well, actually, that's not quite the way it happened.In truth, Queen Vivian and Merlin abducted the king and returned him to his home planet, Avalon. Now he's anxious to marry off his youngest son, Gareth. When Florian LeFleur, his wardrobe guardian, asks permission to bring his three unmarried daughters to court, Arthur decides it's the perfect opportunity and assigns Gareth to oversee their time at Came-a-lot Castle.
Despite her determination to remain heart-free, Chrysanthemum immediately falls for Gareth. Life should have been rosy but there were roadblocks along the path to happily ever after. The Blue Knight captured Arthur, Percival the dragon demanded a virgin, Queen Vivian decided it would be the perfect time to stage a coup and the Abbott at Solomon's Choice Abbey chose Chrysanthemum for their ritual deflowering.
Will Gareth get Chrysanthemum to the priest in time to save the king and Avalon?
There is only one thing I can say about the book Chrysanthemum - It is delightful. It is fun to read, constantly surprising you with twists and turns where Anny takes English Literature involving King Arthur, Camelot, and all the Knights of the Round Table and turns it on its head. If you like a rollicking romp filled with love, dragons and lots of hot sex you have got to get this book. It is available at Ellora's Cave. Trust me, you will thank Anny for a fun summer read.
Charlene Leatherman
THIS CONTAINS ADULT MATERIAL
if you are under 18 or easily offended, stop reading NOW!
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