Thanks to Penny Estelle for having me as her guest today.
We’re still in an especially busy season of the year with shopping,
decorating, cooking, and finding ways to de-stress. As an author and a reader,
I relax by escaping into a book. Allowing myself to sink into another time or
another world takes me away from day-to-day issues. If you do the same, I have
suggestions.
ANGEL FOR
CHRISTMAS is a
contemporary romance that is my first work with an angel for a character. This
book was a lot of fun to write. Jacob was a dot com success who has been sent
back to prevent an orphanage from foreclosure. To accomplish his goal, he’s
given the job of janitor at the orphanage’s school. Suzi Stephens is the school’s
child psychologist who has had to take over as director of the Serenity Springs
Children’s Home after her father’s death. She’s facing a giant balloon note due
on January 1st and not much hope of raising the funds in spite of
her diligent efforts. Jacob is given until midnight on December 24th
to succeed. He suspects he doesn’t want to know what happens if he fails.
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ANGEL FOR CHRISTMAS Excerpt:
Suzi watched the new janitor walk away. He puzzled her. Much
too young and fit, why was he working here? Not that there was anything wrong
with being a janitor, but he didn’t fit the profile. Jacob Porter gave the
impression of someone who’d be in a boardroom rather than behind a broom or
mop.
She had to be careful who she exposed the children to and
she wanted to know more about him. First, she had to get Missy her doll.
Back in her office later, she asked Valerie for the
janitor’s application. Nothing in his file set off alarm bells. Background check,
fingerprints, references. His former employer had died, but there was no
indication of why Jacob had applied here.
Valerie asked, “Did you find anything off-putting in his
file?”
She tapped a finger against the folder. “No, but I wonder if
he’s a spy for the investor who wants to buy the property?”
Valerie gasped. “That explanation would make sense. Jacob
Porter looks as if he belongs in a three-piece suit and a tie.”
“He certainly does.” Elbows on her desk, she rested her head
in her hands. “I do not need this when I’m desperately trying to raise money.”
“I have faith in you, Suzi Q. You’ll find a way.”
Her father’s long-time secretary calling her by her
childhood nickname comforted her. “Thank you for your support, Valerie. You’re
expert at soothing my anxiety. But, this time I honestly don’t know what we’ll
do if this gala doesn’t pay off.”
“Give the event a chance. You’re an excellent organizer. How
many positive replies have you received?”
“Far too few. Dad was better at schmoozing than I am and he failed.
I-I’ll never get the hang of this in time to save the home.”
The secretary walked to the doorway but turned back. “You’re
not helping anyone worrying this way. Get busy, young lady.”
“You’re right, Valerie. I’ll check the names again.” Suzi
sighed and resumed checking the RSVPs against her master list. Maybe today’s
mail would bring good news.
After school, Katie Wilson, the kindergarten teacher,
stopped by the office. Suzi’s morale had hit rock-bottom and she was glad to
see her best friend.
“Hey, Suzi, how are replies for the gala coming?”
“Only declines arrived in today’s mail except for Mr.
Hopper. If he continues in the pattern for other years, he’ll donate fifty
dollars while enjoying the event and eating enough for three people.”
“Don’t let it get you down. You’re a capable woman and I’m
sure you’ll pull this off again.”
Slowly, Suzi shook her head. “I’m not sure. Apparently
Fate’s conspiring against me.”
“Want to go grab a bite to eat?”
“Not tonight, thanks. I’d be lousy company. Catch me another
time.”
“Will do. Since you’re not going with me, I believe I’ll go
on home myself. After a day standing, these new shoes are killing my feet.”
Katie left for the day.
Moving slowly, Suzi gathered her purse and coat for her walk
to her house, situated at one corner of the grounds.
WILD WESTERN WOMEN
– MISTLETOE, MONTANA
is set in 1890 and includes my novella, MISTELTOE MISTAKE. Sheriff Riley
McCallister is in charge of finding a new doctor for Mistletoe after the
beloved Doc Jones dies. What a shock when a beautiful young woman, Dr. Shannon
Callahan, steps off the train. Will the town accept a woman doctor? What about
the sheriff—will he adjust to having a woman on the job? Others stories in this
box set are by Kirsten Osbourne, Sylvia McDaniel, and Merry Farmer.
Buy link is http://a.co/5LRMtwY
Novellas in WILD
WESTERN WOMEN – MISTLETOE, MONTANA are:
MISTLETOE MISTAKE by Caroline Clemmons – When the sheriff
sent for a town doctor, he didn’t expect a woman.
MISTLETOE SCANDAL by Sylvia McDaniel – A city girl, a
cowboy, and a dog trapped together in a blizzard discover Christmas wishes can
come true.
MISTLETOE AND MOONBEAMS by Merry Farmer – He stopped at her
saloon to rest but they ended up trapped alone together for a week.
MAIL-ORDER MERRY by Kirsten Osbourne – He wanted an
independent wife, but he wasn’t so sure he wanted her to come with two young
children and a nurse.
MISTLETOE MISTAKE
Excerpt:
Outside the store, a crowd of running children barreled into
her and she grabbed the wall to stop a fall. “Whoa. Where are you going so
fast?”
“They’re running from me.” The sheriff strode toward them
carrying the saddest looking dog she’d ever seen.
Poor dog was filthy with several shades of brown hair. He
was far too large to be toted around in the sheriff’s arms.
“Is that your dog?” She reached out to scratch between the
creature’s ears. He ducked as if he thought she’d hit him.
After putting her parcel more securely under her arm, she
caught the dog’s muzzle in her hands. “Poor boy, has someone been mean to you?
I won’t hurt you.” She stroked his head and scratched between his ears.
The dog’s eyes lost their fear and he licked her hand. The
crowd of children chose her distraction to run away.
“That Doan horde probably didn’t intend to be mean, but they
were terrorizing this animal. Five of them fighting over him and pulling him
first one way and then the other. They’re lucky he didn’t bite one of them.”
“Whose is he?”
“Never saw him before. Looks as if he’s missed a lot of
meals.”
“And baths.” She smiled at the lawman. “I guess you have a
dog, Sheriff. What are you going to name him?”
The sheriff shook his head. “He’s not mine. I just don’t
want him harmed or frightened.”
“Or hungry or dirty or lonely. You definitely have yourself
a dog.”
He leaned toward her and spoke over the dog, “I tell you, I
don’t.”
Shannon crossed her arms. “Think not? Put him down and walk
away and you’ll see.”
Shooting her a glare, he set the dog on the boardwalk. When
the sheriff stepped away, the dog stayed at his heels.
Shannon laughed. “You’d better feed your dog, Sheriff. And
name him.”
MURDOCH’S BRIDE is set near Sweetwater Springs,
Montana in 1887.
Stranded
in the snow…
Charity Kelso is accompanying her fussy Aunt Edwina from New
York to Oregon when their train is wrecked and the passenger cars burn.
Sweetwater Springs doesn’t have a hotel, so passengers are parceled out to
townsfolk’s homes. No one wants anything to do with complaining Aunt Edwina.
That also leaves Charity and their newly widowed friend Amelia nowhere to stay
until the tracks are repaired. A new blizzard is headed their way, so what are
they to do?
Logan Murdoch and his brother came to Sweetwater Springs to
restock before the next storm arrives. Against Logan’s better judgment, the
sheriff convinces him to take three stranded women to Murdoch Ranch. Other than
their housekeeper-cook, a woman hasn’t set foot in the Murdoch home in the twenty
years since Logan’s mother abandoned them. He doesn’t expect his father to
welcome these unwanted visitors.
Both Charity and Logan are surprised at the events that
unfold. How could this have happened?
~~~~~~~~~~
Caroline Clemmons is an Amazon
bestselling and award winning author of historical and contemporary western
romances. A frequent speaker at conferences and seminars, she has taught
workshops on characterization, point of view, and layering a novel.
Caroline and her husband live in
the heart of Texas cowboy country with their menagerie of rescued pets. When
she’s not indulging her passion for writing, Caroline enjoys family, reading,
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