Friday, September 8, 2023

Barbara White Daille is visiting and talking about her books #MFRWAutor #Romance #Western #Rodeo #Return home

 

 

1. Tell me about the book you wish to feature? Genre?

 

All my books are short, sweet, contemporary romances on the lower end of the sensuality scale. On my visit here at Eclectic Writer last month, I’d talked about some of my first-in-series books, including A Rancher’s Pride, book one in the Flagman’s Folly series. Today I’d like to share a bit about book two in that series, The Rodeo Man’s Daughter.

 

Though I’ve said it before, I’m saying it again: I love all my characters. This book felt extra-special to write, though, as the hero and heroine are part of one of my all-time favorite romance tropes, the reunion story. (More on that below.) And to top things off, there’s a young secondary character who completely stole my heart and readers’ hearts as well.

 

His Rodeo Career Is Over...

When Caleb Cantrell left home as a dirt-poor teenager, he never thought he’d return as a wealthy rodeo star. As a matter of fact, he didn’t think he’d return at all. The accident changed all that. It ended his career, nearly ended his life and rekindled a bitterness he thought he’d left in the dust long ago.

But A New Life Begins

To rebuild, Caleb has to go back to where it all began—back to Flagman’s Folly, New Mexico, and back to his high-school sweetheart, Tess LaSalle. But a ten-year-old secret stands between them, one that could hurt everyone Tess loves, especially her daughter…their daughter…the one Caleb never knew existed.

No rodeo ever required the courage Caleb needs now—to forgive, to forget and to start over again...if it’s not already too late.

Find the book:

Amazon https://www.amazon.com/Rodeo-Mans-Daughter-Fatherhood-ebook/dp/B006IIX7JE/
Barnes & Noble https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/the-rodeo-mans-daughter-barbara-white-daille/1105027958 
Harlequin https://www.harlequin.com/shop/books/9781459221062_the-rodeo-mans-daughter.html
Kobo https://www.kobo.com/us/en/ebook/the-rodeo-man-s-daughter

2. Where did the idea arise?

 

As I mentioned above, reunion stories are some of my favorites, and that’s true whether I’m reading or writing them. In this case, the added layer of a high-school sweetheart story became the cherry on my literary ice cream sundae.

 

The hero of this book came to me first, with Caleb walking into my imagination as a full-fledged tortured hero, a man who had everything he could possibly want but lost it. Or so he thinks. Sometime what we believe we want isn’t what we’re meant to have at all, and Caleb has a few surprises in store on the way to that happy-ever-after.

 

3. How much research was involved? Did you stay on point or be distracted by wanting to look at just one more thing?

 

This book didn’t require a lot of research. While looking for the details I did need to verify, I managed to stay on point. As usual my goal was to weave in the bits and pieces so that—fingers crossed—they fit seamlessly into the plot.

 

4. How long did you take to write the book?

 

I usually spend about three months on multiple drafts, then another month or so for edits and full reads. That was the case this time around, although I gave those final stages a bit more time as I was tying together details from the connected books before and after it.

 

5. Now a bit about you. How long have you been writing?

 

For as long as I can remember! I wrote my first stories in crayon when I was five. At the time, I had a fairly good vocabulary for my same-age audience but limited spelling skills. LOL

 

In fourth grade, I illustrated the cover of my first “published” short story. And in eighth grade, I typed my first full-length novel on my grandpa’s ancient Underwood typewriter. This was a teen mystery—with a touch of romance, of course!

 

6. Do you write in a number of genres of stick to one?

 

I was first published in short fiction, both romance and mystery. Currently, I’m focused on contemporary romance novels on the sweet- to lower-sensuality scale. My books all lean toward family, quirky characters, small towns, and lots of reader-fave romance tropes, including those mentioned above.

 

7. Where on the internet can you be found?

 

Readers can learn more about me here:

 

Website https://www.barbarawhitedaille.com

Newsletter https://www.barbarawhitedaille.com/newsletter

Facebook http://www.facebook.com/barbarawhitedaille

Twitter https://twitter.com/BarbaraWDaille

BookBub https://www.bookbub.com/authors/barbara-white-daille

 

Thanks for stopping by to check out the post. Feel free to leave questions or comments below.

 

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