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  • Category: Whispers of Forever: Mending Christmas

    • Book Hooks #MFRWhooks First Love

      Posted at 2:30 am by Mary J. McCoy-Dressel, on April 29, 2020
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      Welcome back to Book Hooks, a Wednesday Blog Hop through Marketing for Romance Writers. A link at the end of this post will take you to participating authors.

      We’re back with the last snippet for a while in Whispers of Forever: Mending Christmas.

      The previous posts prior to this episode can be found here. Jake and his son are about to have dinner when someone called his name. Seeing his first love from thirteen years ago set his soul aflame. Previous to where this snippet starts, Jake told Beth about the situation with Paige leaving him. She told him she’d been divorced. Meet Beth:


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      That quick, her eyes took on an empathetic seriousness. It was like Beth to put her own issues aside to be concerned about others—a specialness about her she’d always had—one of the traits he had admired back in the day. Jake shrugged as he held his hat with both hands. “About as good as can be expected, I suppose. I tried to talk her into staying. Today, I realized why she wouldn’t. It’ll be hard on my kid. T.J. is staying with me now. At least that’s my plan.” He peeked around the corner to check on his son. “Hey, Macaroni, you have any kids?” She didn’t, but he made small talk before she rushed off. If it had made sense, he’d grab her hand to keep her from leaving.

      “Still the Macaroni, huh?” Beth snickered, peering away momentarily before reaching into her leather designer purse for a credit card. “No, not yet. With what is going on right now, it’s best I don’t…I guess.”

      He nodded and glanced at his son who looked back at him, straw in mouth, one hand wrapped around the cold glass. “Well, I better get seated. Do you wanna—”

      Their gazes connected. “Take care of yourself, Jake. It was terrific to run into you.”

      Her penetrating stare was hypnotic, and he wanted to turn away from her, but he couldn’t pull his eyes away. Guess she didn’t wanna no matter what it was. How could he let her get away? He could have a heart attack any minute and that’d make her stay. “Yeah, for sure. We’ll probably run into each other again…if you’ll be around. This town isn’t big.”

      At least maybe he wouldn’t avoid her the next time like he always had when she’d arrive. He took a step away but whirled around. “Call me sometime. Let’s catch up.” Those words came out of nowhere. Beth smiled softly, and he was taken back many years. The same gut-wrenching pain from their last good-bye twisted his stomach to the point of nausea.

      “Um, are you in the book?”

      He held his hat against his chest, fingering the brim. “Sure am. I have a ranching business now, so yeah, you can find me in the book, online, ask a neighbor.” He chuckled. “Talk to you later.” Heading toward the booth, he peered over his shoulder. “Welcome back to town.”

      “Jake?”

      Oh, God. Beth. Facing her, he lifted his head in a nod as he did another once over. She looked damn good in a little cotton dress with a denim jacket atop it, but it didn’t hide a glimpse of her alluring breasts. Low ankle boots replaced the cowboy boots she’d worn as a teen. Her hair was ten times longer than he’d ever seen it. A trace of a San Antonio tan still remained. Yet, a tiredness lingered in her eyes. “Yeah?”

      Beth walked up to him, and he got another whiff of her sultry perfume. “Is the Coffee Shoppe still in town?”

      What can stand in their way this time?

      Second chance romance.

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      Filled with both anguish and hope, a young boy and two lonely hearts pursue a second chance.

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      Oh, boy. It looks like Jake’s heart is not going to settle down yet. This time it’s for a different reason.

      Thanks for reading! HERE’S the link to find participating Book Hooks authors.

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      Posted in #AmWriting, #MFRWhooks, Whispers of Forever: Mending Christmas | 12 Comments | Tagged #MFRWauthor, first love, Marketing for Romance Writers #BookHooks, mary j mccoy dressel, Second Chance Romance, western romance, Whispers of Forever
    • Meet the Heroine~ This Week’s Star: Beth

      Posted at 3:21 pm by Mary J. McCoy-Dressel, on February 11, 2017

       

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      Beth Marconi is the heroine in Whispers of Forever: Mending Christmas and the next heroine in my Meet Our Heroines mini-series.

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      Beth dragged Jake into the picture for this post. Model portrayal- Ben and Gezzi from Period Images

      What can I say about Beth? I published the book in November, so I’ll have to give her some thought. One thing I can say is she pined for Jake for…well, since she was fifteen years old when she met him in the high school detention room. Yep, Beth went to detention. Jake says:

      What could’ve been better to a seventeen-year-old bad-boy? A hottie with a bad bone to send her to detention had fit his bill.

       

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      • Beth is a compassionate woman. She’s sexy. Fun. A bad-bone still lurks beneath her calm, grown-up exterior. Bad in a good way, of course.
      • She has always been close to her mom, and Beth is  concerned for her mom’s future.
      • Ah, but Beth is pretty with coppery hair and green eyes. She is now my youngest heroine since the other ladies keep aging as all the series move on.
      • Beth is a whiz at math, but she doesn’t use it in her job.
      • This lady wants to be treated as an equal.
      • In high school, she got along better with the guys than the girls, but she had one close girlfriend. The girls bullied her because of her relationship with an older, popular guy in school…Mr. Jake Lawton.

      She’s strong-willed. I repeat…strong-willed. But she can be hurt easily. Give her a line she doesn’t like, and she’ll damn well give it right back… Proof? Jake’s POV:

      Before speaking, he shook his head. If he wasn’t already buzzed, he’d put a damn shot into the coffee. Ross had not acted like the type who’d hire call girls. “Come on. This isn’t the nineteenth century.”

      “Stop making fun of it. This happens more than you think. You don’t know his grandmother. Being the one who raised him, she had a lot of power over his life and future.”

      “Figures. What a wuss! How the hell did you meet Ross? No, wait, don’t you dare tell me you were—” Had Beth been a…a call girl—the way she’d met Ross? God almighty. He sank against the sofa back. Somebody shoot me right now.

      “Shut up. No, I wasn’t! Damn you, Jake Lawton.” Beth rose abruptly, stomping. She stomped not once, not even twice, but three times. “Damn you. How dare you. I don’t know you.” She turned toward the door, came back to shove his shoulder hard, then she took a step.

      “Don’t go. I’m sorry. But dammit, Beth. Have you listened to this story?”

      “I should slap your handsomely, sick-looking face, but it’s apparent someone already took care of the deed for me. Humph!” She sat back down, folding her arms. “Yes. I know how it sounds.”

      End of snippet. Oh, I love this girl!


      Have you met the other heroines? Judy Carlson, the matriarch of the Double Dutch Ranch can be found on the main page too! Her book will be out in 2019. Click here to find the other heroines.

      Y’all have a real nice weekend.

       

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    • Win 17+ eBooks! Western Romances #Giveaway

      Posted at 7:38 pm by Mary J. McCoy-Dressel, on February 4, 2017

      Love Western Romance? Scroll down and check out all the books on the #Giveaway Page? If you like cowboys and cowgirls as much as I do, and I know some of you do, you’ll find something you like. I’m honored to be in the company of so many awesome western romance authors.

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    • Tuesday Inspiration for the Muse: Friends & Promo, Oh, My! #RLFblog

      Posted at 3:27 pm by Mary J. McCoy-Dressel, on November 29, 2016

      Hi, Folks! Not long ago, Jacquie Biggar shared my book, Christmas at Love House: A Bittersweet Interlude. The other day, she shared my newest release, Whispers of Forever: Mending Christmas. Well, to me, this is Inspiration for my Muse. Thanks again, Jacquie!

       

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      Hop on over to visit Jacquie and see what she has up on her site today. My book was shared on Thanksgiving Day, but I didn’t want to bother y’all with promo on that day. Jacquie is a U.S.A. Today Best-selling Author. Jacquie has a lot of her own work in book bundles with other fantastic authors, plus, she writes novels. She writes Romantic Suspense with Attitude. You go girl!

      Marketing For Romance Writers.org, Mary J McCoy-Dressel, western romanceI’ve been cyber-traveling! Today I’m over at Romance Lives Forever Blog. This blog was created by Kayelle Allen, who is the founder of Marketing For Romance Writers.org. I think I’ll be here on December 3rd, too, but I’m not sure if that is an error.

      Yep, you got it. Today at #RLFblog I’m showcasing the same book. I wouldn’t mind having you visit. You can see who my favorite book hero is. Not my own, darn it.   🙂 Oooh, but I probably couldn’t choose my own. It was hard enough to choose another one. Guess what? He isn’t a cowboy! But, he probably ended up with a cowboy hat sooner or later.

      I won this award once when I was a guest at Romance Lives Forever. Last month I had a mention as one of the top five bloggers of the month. Goodness, but I’ve done a lot of “tooting” my own horn today. I’m sorry.  I hope I don’t lose y’all for blabbing this much about myself. I embarrassed myself. *grin*

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      Thanks for visiting. Check out the links because Jacquie, and the Romance Lives Forever Blog, share tons of books on their sites.

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