Introducing Brenna Page from Heartbreak’s Reward.
What can I say about this Midwest girl? Brenna came from Iowa City, Iowa. How does she end up in “small town” Canyon Junction, AZ with the heat, dust storms, and monsoons? In order to save Chloe, her teen sister, from herself she accepted a job here. Brenna and Chloe both needed a fresh start—

Model Portrayal: Jax from Period Images. Jax’s photographer sent me the full body image, but I cropped it for this page.
Brenna says,
This town’s full of damn cowboys and mountains.
Well, without that damn mountain, she might not have met Jase.

Model portrayal: Jax and Grigoris- models.
Oh, boy, Brenna is a girl after my own heart. Why? It’s easy… Jase Carlson. Dang, he’s HOT!
Some facts about Brenna:
- She nurturing.
- Quick-tempered
- Witty
- Loving
- Heartbroken
- Spunky (The spunkiest of all my heroines to date.)
- She’s one of two of the youngest of my heroines to date. (31) Minus Chloe, of course.
- Target practice is her hobby.
- She takes no crap from a particular hot-headed cowboy.
- She drives a red Mustang.
- Brenna would love to be a part of a family. So would Chloe, but she’s too stubborn to know she needs one.
Since you met Brenna, you have to meet Chloe, too. She insists.

Model portrayal: Image from Dreamstime.com
Chloe wants nothing to do with Brenna or Arizona.
- She’s sixteen, or as she says, “seventeen” since she’s nearing her seventeenth birthday.
- Stubborn as already stated
- Chloe thinks cowboy’s are ridiculous. (Haha, the joke’s on her.)
I’d rather not give more away about Chloe. This sassy little girl really grew on me as the story went along. I admit to shedding tears for these sisters.
I’m thrilled you stopped by today. Thanks for reading!
A sample from the book HERE.
Meet the other heroines at this link.
Gracelyn Clark makes her debut in the next episode of Meet the Heroines, in my mini blog series. It seems she likes the military type. 🙂 I can’t say I blame her. ❤
9 thoughts on “Meet the Heroines: Gorgeous and Feisty Brenna Page from Heartbreak’s Reward”
D. Wallace Peach
She sounds like a great character, Mary, and I can imagine that writing about sisters added some sweetness and fire to the book. 🙂
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Mary J. McCoy-Dressel
You know, Diana, I have no idea where the sister even came from, but I knew Brenna needed a sister. And, there is so much more about that, too. You nailed it because it did add both sweetness and fire to the story. I appreciate your comment. 🙂
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davidprosser
Thank you for the introduction to two more of your fantastic characters. I’m waiting for you to write one of my age next.
xxx Massive Hugs Mary J xxx
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Mary J. McCoy-Dressel
Ah, ha! Your wish shall be granted. Thanks for the idea! Who do you think keeps this whole family under control? Mama Carlson herself. 🏜 😉
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davidprosser
Hmmm, and available to be courted is she?
xxx Hugs Galore xxx
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Mary J. McCoy-Dressel
Kind of. You might have some competition, though, David.
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Teagan Geneviene
Mary this is such a great series. It was fun to get better acquainted with Brenna and Chloe. It’s wonderful when you create a character that you don’t think is important, and then they grow into so much more. Mega hugs!
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Mary J. McCoy-Dressel
I’m glad you like the mini series, Teagan. I admit I got the idea for introducing my heroines from a Tweet I had seen, but that one was all one post. This way, I can continue the series with each new book. By the way, Chloe just might get her own book in the future. ❤ She's growing up as we speak. You're darn good at the "mini series" yourself. 🙂 Thanks for commenting. Hugs.
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Teagan Geneviene
Why thank you kindly, Mary. 🙂 I’m actually working on something for “Get Caught Reading Month” (May) to be a mini-series of midweek posts. The “Ape” did a collection of promo images for me, and i was inspired… I don’t know how I’m going to manage the workload… But with the way things are (at my job) this kind of thing is what keeps me going.
Love the book idea for Chloe. I haven’t mentioned, but for 17 years, my feline companion was named Chloe — so I have a fondness for the name.
More hugs. 🙂
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