I missed Book Hooks Wednesday again. The post almost made it, yadda yadda yadda…
This isn’t the snippet I had written for Book Hooks. Instead, this one stemmed from an upcoming post I trashed about Book Titles, which included Hey, Cowboy. The scene you’re about to read is why the title for Hey, Cowboy, Book two is what it is. However this scene is from Howdy, Ma’am, Book One. The snippet explains.
In the beginning, I didn’t want either of these titles to be for the books, but in the end, they were the perfect choice. I have no regrets. 💙
Caulder and Velia got to know each other before the season began. She fought the attraction forming between them, but she only fooled herself.
Set up: Velia did her best to deny what had happened between them the night before, on their first night on the road, no less. She promised herself and him, it would never happen again. We turn the page to the day after: Modified a bit from the original.
As soon as Caulder came out to practice wearing Wranglers and a shirt with the sleeves cut out, and pumped muscles filling her viewfinder, she almost choked on her own lust. “Focus, dammit!” He strutted around the arena like he owned each grain of sand. He went to every bull and talked to them. When he came nose to nose with one big, ugly critter, she had it in her sights.
She videotaped him around the horses, patting them on the back, and sliding his hand down their flanks. Like he slid his hand down my flank. “Focus.” She got him on video when he wandered to the other side of the arena. Yes, she got one fine part of him strolling away from her—his tight and toned, nice-looking, feel good ass. She stomped. “Why, dammit, why?” Her camera dangled from the neck strap as she watched him.
She followed and caught him inside the doorway. “Hey, cowboy?”
He turned toward her with a slow glance over her body, and she was aware of the longing in his eyes. She hurried to him and slid her arms around his neck.
End of excerpt.
And that, my friends, is where Hey, Cowboy got its title.
Thanks for reading. Find more on the Bull Rider Series book page.
Here’s a cute story about the title for Howdy, Ma’am.
A while back, a long while back, when this book was new, I sent a gift basket to a reader conference with this book included. Cover models were leading a BINGO game. The card squares had book titles on them. I don’t know which cover model, but I heard from the winner of the basket, that the model had a lot of fun calling my book title for this gift basket. When he drew out HOWDY, MA’AM for a spot on the BINGO cards, he’d repeat the title over and over with his deep voice and drawl. He, and the book, got a lot of attention. It made me glad to have kept the title!
Enjoy the rest of your week!
5 thoughts on “A Book Title, BINGO, and a Snippet”
D. Wallace Peach
Hi Mary, I commented on this post a few days ago, but my computer is acting funny (as usual). Great snippet with Velia a bit distracted, huh? And the bingo sounds like a riot. I can just imagine the winner walking around saying, “Howdy Ma’am.” Gave me a good laugh. I hope your eyes are doing better. Be well and Happy Writing. ❤
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Mary J. McCoy-Dressel
My eyes are better, Diana, but I learned a lesson and take more breaks and use drops more often. I wish I could have been at that conference and the BINGO game! I’m so glad someone told me. Yep, Velia got distracted a few times. LOL.
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D. Wallace Peach
So glad to hear about your eyes. And good for every one of us who learns our lessons. ❤
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Teagan R. Geneviene
Ha! I love the story about the bingo game, Mary. I’ll always have a soft spot in my heart for those two books. Hugs on the wing.
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Mary J. McCoy-Dressel
Thanks, Teagan. Me too! The 3rd book is filled with so much more. Bittersweet for sure. 🙂
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