Meet the Heroines
A Mini Blog Series
Meet Nora Trinity from Cowboy Boss and his Destiny Double Dutch Ranch Series: Love at First Sight.
Four-year-old Destiny Carlson took to Nora right away when they met. She loved her red hair and once even asked Nora if she dyed it. LOL.
When Nora first hugged Destiny, she loved the baby soft smell of her shampoo, and it didn’t take long for her to become attached to the little blue-eyed girl with a big personality.

Model portrayal. Image from Dreamstime.com
Nora is thirty-three when the series starts. She’s from our small town of Canyon Junction, Arizona but moved away after high school and worked her way through college. Moving back to her hometown was a tough decision for her.
If I had to choose an actress to play Nora in a movie, it might be Amy Adams or Darby Stanchfield (From Scandal).
A few things about Nora:
- Perseverance.
- A professional and dedicated worker.
- Confident…most of the time. One person in her life can take her down with only a few words.
- Holds a grudge
- She’s been a best friend to Roxanne Connor since childhood.
- Nora is a sister.
- Shy to a degree.
- She reluctantly adapts.
- She looks just as good in jeans & boots as she does dressed to work in Tristan’s
office. He once told her that everyday was a casual day, so I think he likes jeans and boots best. She does have a cute little skirt he likes… I digress…
- Sensual and sexy, without sexual hang-ups
- Nurturing.

Double Dutch Ranch #1
That’s about it for now. I can’t give away all her secrets. You’ll meet her best friend Roxanne Connor in this book. She becomes the star with Randy Drake in Lassoing the Last Dance.
Next time you’ll meet Brenna Page from Heartbreak’s Reward. Visit the blog page Meet Our Heroines where all our heroines will be added to the page as I write them in this mini blog series.
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9 thoughts on “Meet the Heroines: Facts About Book Heroine Nora Trinity”
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D. Wallace Peach
I like your character bios, Mary. They’re so well-rounded. Glad to meet Nora. 🙂
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Mary J. McCoy-Dressel
Thanks, Diana. I’m always asked if I get my heroes or heroines mixed up. I have to make them stand out. I do get bull’s names mixed up though in my Bull Rider Series. Their names also have to go on my Excel character profiles. Same with horses. LOL Thanks for stopping by and commenting.
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D. Wallace Peach
I keep character details in Excel also, along with horse names. Too funny 🙂
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Mary J. McCoy-Dressel
LOL! I love it. 🙂 What choice do we have, right?
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davidprosser
A nice introduction to someone who sounds like a staunch friend Mary J. I’d be guessing she may be running away from something that brings her back home which would make her all he more interesting, Her reaction to young Destiny is wonderful. Roxanne knows her value.
xxx Massive Hugs to you and to Nora xxx
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Mary J. McCoy-Dressel
David, now she has to face the fences that need mending. Nora is a staunch friend though. Thanks for taking time out of your day to read and comment. I sure owe your blog a few visits.
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Teagan Geneviene
Nora is delightful in the book, Mary. I liked this introduction to her character. Have a wonderful Wednesday. Mega hugs!
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Mary J. McCoy-Dressel
I’m glad you liked her, Teagan. I appreciate you saying that. She was a “work in progress,” and I can thank my editor for encouraging me to bring out more than I knew was there. You have a wonderful Wednesday, too. As always, thank you for commenting.
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