I've got vivacious Morgan K. Wyatt visiting Vintage Vonnie today. Morgan tells me, as a child, she had to suffer through movies with clueless
heroines rescued by smart men. Oh, I remember those days, don't you? Her mother dutifully read her stories where
princesses waited for princes to jumpstart their lives. Yup, yup, read my share of those stories, too. There were no proactive
female role models in the media at that time, with the exception of Wonder
Woman. It is for this reason, and that it is fun, Morgan writes about strong
women going after what they want. Oh Morgan, honey, you're my kind of writer. I do love a spunky heroine.
Thanks, Vonnie, for the introduction. I'm a very busy lady these days. Not only am I a multi-published author, I'm an active blogger, too. I hope many of your readers will stop by my blog where I post about dating after forty on www.datingafterfortyeight.blogspot.com
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Emily Audley couldn’t remember when she fell in love with her
neighbor, Gray Masterson. He unfortunately didn’t really notice her as a woman
until the eve of his leaving to fight in the Civil War. A magical evening ensued
with him asking her to wait for him. News that he’s been killed on the
battlefield propels her into action. She knows he is alive she just has to find
him. The only thing between her and her true love is miles of swamp land, a
major war, and her own doubts. Emily wrestles with Gray’s possible death,
imprisonment, or that he’s unwilling to return to her. Can a sheltered Southern
Belle navigate the horrors of war to retrieve her fiancé? Emily is willing to
try.
Eileen Sewell sparks plenty of gossip by spiteful matrons and
their horse-faced daughters that she’d find herself alone due to her picky ways.
Of course, she didn’t believe them. Then again, she also didn’t expect to be a
mail order bride either. It wasn’t easy snagging a husband who hadn’t heard
about her willful nature. Eileen finally gave up hope of finding love, and
decided to settle for whatever she’d find out west. If that wasn’t lowering
enough, she’d just witnessed the first train robbery. Unfortunately, the outlaws
saw her too. Enter Marshal Colt Sheppard, who excels at extracting information
from reticent witnesses. His crooked smile and broad shoulders won’t charm her.
She’d played this game before, only she never had a worthy adversary. Talk about
bad timing.
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Rebel Heartsong has yet to be assigned a release date, but I'm in love with the cover.
Before I go, I also want to mention my contemporary short story ~ BLIND DATE.
Darla never had time for love. Even though she worked in the
perfume industry that epitomizes romance; no appropriate male ever wandered into
the picture. Maybe that’s why she accepted her friend’s suggestion to fix up her
up. Plus desperation, and a desire to make sure she even remembered how to act
like a woman as opposed to a corporate warrior. Too bad, her arranged date fell
on the eve before her meeting with some hot shot Italian nobleman she needed to
sign for her company’s continued success. Even more ironic, her blind date Alex
besides being the poster child for all things delicious had a sexy Italian
accent. The accent alone should have reminded her of the need to prepare for her
meeting. Instead charmed by his old world manners and animal magnetism she
allows him to take charge and forgets about business. Two things she’d never
done before.
My website is www.morgankwyatt.com
5 comments:
Hi, Morgan,
Sounds like a great series! Best wishes!!
Thanks Vonnie & Angela, I appreciate both your support.
Thanks Vonnie. Nice job on the blog.
Popped over from the WLC Blog Follow program on the World Literary Cafe! Great to connect!
Cool covers!! from WLC blog follow!
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