If you like Charles Martin, Emmy Eugene, Jesse Storm, Danae Little, and Jessie Gussman, you’re going to love the newest offering from Roy Clinton.Do Over Doc is the first book in the Matchmaker Series. Dr. Cody Roberts is a large animal veterinarian and bi-vocational pastor. He works exclusively for the H&F Ranch in Bandera, Texas where he is dealing with grief over the death of his wife the year before.He seeks out psychologist Dr. Bud Hanson for help. Dr. Hanson has a wry sense of humor that is appreciated by his clients. It is not that he makes light of the crises they struggle with, he wants to help them realize there is hope. Part of his sense of humor is found in the name of his www.hokeypokeytherapy.com. “It’s where you turn yourself around. That’s What it’s all about!”Believing no one could take her place, he initially thinks he will never love again. But it seems romance is waiting for him in unexpected places. As Cody gets healthy, he becomes open to the idea of dating again. Friends introduced him to a woman he falls for—and hard.Nuptials are in the air.Grateful for a chance at love again, Cody sets out on a quest to help others find love and discovers he is a natural at it. He becomes known as the Do Over Doc, a sobriquet Cody wears proudly. He even has a website advertising his services as a www.DoOverDoc.com.
Roy Clinton is a psychotherapist and Western author who divides his time between Texas and the Canadian Rockies. All of his books are about real places and are historically accurate.
As a fourth-generation Texan, he has lived in Texas his whole life. He loves everything western. Most of all, he loves Western culture. Cowboys may have a rough exterior but most he has known are true gentlemen with hearts of gold and integrity in abundance. Roy writes about these Western heroes and the places they live and travel.
Roy holds two master's degrees and a doctorate and has written four professional books about addiction and recovery, one of which won the Book of the Year Award from American Book Festival in the addiction category.
His Midnight Marauder series was awarded First Place, 2019 for Western Series by Texas Authors Association.
His book, Lost, has been awarded First Place, 2019 for Western books.
Roy's hobbies include writing, cooking, running, hiking, and traveling with his wife, Kathie.