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Q&A with December 2013 Authors


Welcome to our December Q & A, everyone! Jenny, I know exactly what you mean about the LIKE button!
There's plenty to like today because our guest author is Lacy Williams and her December book Return Of The Cowboy Doctor has already received some serious accolades from the writing and reviewing community. RT Book Review named it as a Top Pick and nominated it for a Reviewer's Choice Award. Publishers Weekly (which hardly ever reviews Harlequin series books) raved: "Williams delivers a smart, gentle, and uplifting fourth novel set in 1890s Wyoming (after Roping the Wrangler)...sweet, poetic Max is a lovable hero, and Hattie's desire to have both career and family will resonate strongly with readers."
In Return Of The Cowboy Doctor, Maxwell White and Hattie Powell both want the same thing - to become doctors. But both encounter obstacles to their ambitions. In Max's case, it is financial, while for Hattie, it is society's prejudice against the idea of female physicians. Much as Hattie is drawn to Max, she fears that her feelings for him might mean giving up on her dream.
Welcome Lacy and congratulations on the well-deserved praise you're receiving for this book! Can you tell us how Max and Hattie's story grew out of your previous books?

what is the reason other then they both want to be doctors that this couple seems to NOT hit it off at first sight. I take it they are attracted to one another but just sort of hang back from LIKING one another. I am off to the dr so will stop back later..have a fun day all



I'm contracted for four more stories. THE WRANGLER'S INCONVENIENT WIFE (Edgar's story) comes out next August, then three more after that.
Great story questions. Maxwell has been burned by "love" before (or what he thought was love!) and is naturally shy to boot. He likes Hattie instantly but hesitates because of his past (his deeper past is that is mother was very unkind and made him believe he was unworthy of love). Hattie is very career-driven and afraid that if she starts a relationship with Maxwell that it will ruin her plans of becoming a doctor. Back in "those days", a woman had to really fight to be a doctor and faced a lot of prejudice.










Congratulations for your book being nominated for a Reviewer's Choice Award.
Do you have a certain number of books planned for this series, or is this the last one?

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Then... who knows? We'll see what God has planned.
I do have to say that secondary characters I've "met" through the first books have intrigued me as well! I've got ideas out my ears but not enough time in the day to write them. We'll see what happens. :)



Was there any fun tibits you learnt in your research?

Not for this book but Edgar's book out next year I needed a snakebite remedy and one of the home remedies for it was to put cow manure on it. Yeah, don't think that really helped (but I had a cowboy suggest it!!).

From the Love Inspired line, I am really enjoying Regina Scott's The Master Matchmakers series, Winnie Griggs' Texas Grooms series, Lyn Cote's Wilderness Brides series. I know there are others, but blanking out. Outside of Love Inspired, I love Joanne Bischof's Cadence of Grace Series, Beth Wiseman's Daughters of the Promise Series, Mary Connealy's Trouble in Texas series, Dani Pettrey's Alaskan Courage series. There are many more...I can talk books all day!!! Love Laura Hilton and Vannetta Chapman's various Amish series, too. I love all different kinds of genres. Sorry to be long winded.
So, should I go ahead and start with Courted by a Cowboy and then on to Roping the Wrangler? Or should I really read the Homesteader's Sweetheart first?

I have really wanted to read Dani P's series but my time is very limited (I have three kids 4 and under), so my reading is limited too. I juggle read Susan May Warren's start of a new Deep Haven series about a family of siblings and can't wait for the next one to come out next year.
I keep forgetting how close to next year we are!!





What a great day we had yesterday with Lacy and I know today will just as much fun with Regina Scott! Something Regina shares in common with Lacy is that she's also an RT Reviewer's Choice nominee - in fact, she's a double nominee for The Heiress's Homecoming and The Courting Campaign!!
Regina's December book The Wife Campaign continues her Master Matchmakers series, which has to be one of the most brilliant Regency series ideas ever: Wedding bells will ring when downstairs servants play Cupid for upstairs aristocracy!
In The Wife Campaign, Whitfield Calder, Earl of Danning is reluctantly persuaded by his valet that marriage is an important part of an earl's duty. He agrees to entertain three eligible ladies at a house party but has no intention of proposing to any of them. Then Miss Ruby Hollingsford, who has been tricked into attending the party, announces that she would never marry him anyway. Will a fortnight in the country prove sufficient time to change their minds and hearts?
This sounds like another winner, Regina! Would it be giving away too much to tell us how Ruby is tricked into attending Whit's house party?



I can see this Earl toying with these young ladies not wanting to commit.. Why does the valet want to see him commit to marriage and settle down? I would think it would be parents. I have not read any of this series but will look into them, they sound like a great story.
I know when a woman and man say they don't want to marry and then the "Lovebug" hits them, they have no choice...its going to happen.

Ruby is the daughter of a Cit, a business man from London, in this case, a prosperous jeweler. He is determined to get a title into the family, by marrying Ruby to one. He's pushed her in front of one too many aristocrats, so when she receives the invitation to the house party, her father hides it from her and claims he needs her to come to Derbyshire with him on business. Only when they are within a mile of the party does he confess why they're really in the area. And then she jumps out of the coach. :-)

Whit Calder, Earl of Danning, isn't the toying kind. He's just too upright! That's part of the reason his valet felt he had to step in. Whit does everything--manage his many estates, help with various charities, support key acts in Parliament. He hasn't had time to look for a bride! Should anything happen to him, his feckless cousin will inherit, and none of the staff want to see that happen. Alas, both Whit's parents are dead, and he is an only child, so there truly aren't many around who would help him out, except his valet, who he's known since they were childhood chums.



And it was fun getting to write about "stage mothers" as well. Who wouldn't want her daughter to marry a handsome, wealthy, principled earl?
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Hi everyone! Just a heads-up that our December Q&A will take place this week, December 9th - 13th and we have an awesome line-up!
I'm really looking forward to hearing more about these great books! I hope you can join us.