Thank you to the
Roses for inviting me to visit!
You're most welcome, Barbara. And I'd like to add, I love your cover! Listen up readers, Barbara is offering an autographed copy of The Texan's Little Secret (U.S. only, please) so be sure to leave a comment! Okay, Barbara, take it away...
My topic for this
post came from thoughts about the heroine of my upcoming release.
Carly Baron grew up
as one of the middle children in her large blended family. Despite the fact she felt lost in the crowd
and has a painful secret in her teenaged past, she’s now a strong woman. Yet she longs to be reunited with the one woman
who would have been her biggest influence, her mother. Unfortunately, her mother abandoned their
family when Carly was just a few years old.
Today, I’d like to
talk about a woman who had a huge impact on my life and possibly on yours,
too.
A fictional
woman.
A teenager,
actually.
A titian-haired
beauty who drove a cute little convertible, had an even cuter boyfriend, and
got to solve mysteries with her friends.
Chances are very good
you know who she is. Have you guessed
her name yet?
Nancy Drew.
Growing up, I asked
for and received Nancy Drew Mysteries as gifts for every birthday and Christmas. Eventually, those books with the
bright-yellow spines filled my bookshelves.
Here are just a few
of the things I’m grateful to Nancy for:
·
Proving
to me that women can be independent and strong and resourceful. Nancy was empowering me and thousands of
other girls just like me. She got into
the most dangerous situations yet managed to get herself out again, sometimes
with the help of friends such as Bess and George, but often on her own.
·
Reinforcing
my love of mysteries. This had been my
favorite genre since I’d first discovered The Bobbsey Twins and Encyclopedia
Brown. Nancy would wrap up one exciting
case after another, solving crimes and catching the bad guys.
·
Teaching
me compassion. In many of the books,
Nancy became involved in a case in order to help someone in need.
·
Broadening
my horizons. Nancy travelled to so many
places I’d only seen in my geography book:
New Orleans and New York, Arizona and Hawaii, and beyond. The stories about her trips to Scotland, Africa,
France, and Peru were among some of my favorites.
·
Turning
me into a romance fan. Yes, that’s
right. Thanks to college letterman Ned
Nickerson, I fell in love with love while reading Nancy Drew. (Although I will confess I always wanted to
see a little more of the love! Maybe
that’s why I now write my own romance novels.)
Are you a Nancy Drew fan,
too, and if so, what did you like best about the books?
Or did you read another
series you loved as much as I loved this one?
Here’s a look at the cover copy for my August release:
The Texan’s Little Secret
Coming home
might be the worst decision Carly Baron has ever made. Each minute on her
family's busy ranch is one minute closer to seeing him—her first love—the man
who broke her heart seven years ago. While coming face-to-face with Luke Nobel
again brings back painful memories, Carly quickly realizes there are other
strong feelings just under the surface….
Luke would be a
lot better off if Carly had stayed away. Being a single dad to an adorable two-year-old
girl and managing the Roughneck is tough enough, but resisting the sparks that
fly whenever he and Carly are together is near impossible. But first she must
tell him her secret. The truth could heal their past…or forever destroy their
chances of becoming a family.
And here’s a peek into the story:
When he reached the attic doorway, Luke
realized Carly hadn't heard him calling her name. She was focused on the boxes piled all around
her. Whatever those cartons contained,
they had caught and held her attention.
On the floor beside her rested a short
stack of beige envelopes tied with a pink ribbon. He had never seen the ribbon before, but he'd
put money down for a bet on those envelopes.
He eased onto a plastic-shrouded rocking
chair and linked his fingers together in front of him. "Looks like you saved my letters."
She glanced down at the pile and
flushed. "Guess so. I'd forgotten they were in here."
The ribbon was still tied tight, which
meant she hadn't come up here just to read the few sweet nothings he'd sent
her. So, this wasn't a trip down memory
lane. Or was it? "What are you doing up here?"
"Looking through these boxes."
He laughed softly. "Well, right. I can see that for myself."
She sat back on her heels and ran a hand
through her hair. "I came up here
to try to find a piece of my past."
But not the part that included him.
She took a deep breath and held it, as if
she didn't want to say anything more. A
second later she let the breath out in a whoosh and looked at him, her eyes
shining. "Luke. I think I might
have a way to find my mom."
Thanks for
reading! Please feel free to leave
comments or questions. I’ll be around to
chat.
Barbara White Daille
Originally from the East
Coast, award-winning author Barbara White Daille now lives with her husband in
the warm, sunny Southwest, where they love the lizards in the front yard but
could do without the scorpions in the bathroom.
Barbara writes romances—usually with cowboys, kids, and a touch of humor. Her current title is Rancher at Risk, and
she’s excited that her upcoming book, The Texan’s Little Secret, releases in
less than a month!
She would love
to have you drop by her website: www.barbarawhitedaille.com
and to see you
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