Chirp
A
Bluebird, Texas Romance #1
by
Ann Everett
Genre:
Contemporary Romance
A
woman hiding from her future...
Heiress
to the largest steel company in America, twenty-year-old, socially
awkward Blaze Bledsoe hides out at Dessie Bishop’s farm. For the
last three years, Blaze has eluded one investigator after another,
but just when she thinks she’s safe, a PI closes in. Her luck is
about to run out in more ways than one.
A
man running from his past...
Rance
Keller, a tough, hard-living ex-con, fresh out of prison for a crime
he didn’t commit, arrives to claim the house his grandmother left
him. Finding a strange girl living there, his plans for a solitary
life take a turn. Her lack of modesty, no filter, and word of the day
fetish baffles him, but those big green eyes and sweet mouth have him
losing sleep.
Welcome
to Bluebird, Texas
Where
two damaged people with secrets, discover trust can lead to passion.
**Only
.99 cents Feb 11th – 18th!!**
True
A
Bluebird, Texas Romance #2
Things
just got hotter in Texas. Award-winning author Ann Everett returns
with another sizzling Bluebird, Texas romance.
Sometimes
it takes losing everything...
True
Shanahan must be the unluckiest woman in the world. Either that or
she’s cursed. After another failed relationship, True leaves Dallas
with a broken heart and new attitude. It’s time to walk on the wild
side. But when she makes a wrong turn and ends up in Bluebird, Texas,
the only man she wants is anything but reckless.
...to
find all you’ve ever wanted.
Ritter
Malone is the town’s favorite son and has the local hero awards to
prove it. Seems he’s always in the right place at the right time.
But when he crosses paths with True, his life takes a turn he never
sees coming. Her songwriting skills may be questionable, but her
ability to turn him inside out is indisputable.
Welcome
to Bluebird, Texas.
Where
a chance meeting gives two people a chance at love.
**Only
.99 cents Feb 11th – 18th!!**
Award-winning
author, Ann Everett embraces her small town upbringing and thinks
Texans are some of the funniest people on earth. When speaking to
writing groups, businesses, book clubs, and non-profit organizations,
she incorporates her special brand of wit, making her programs on
marketing, self-publishing, and the benefits of laughter, informative
and fun.
Ten
things you won't know about Ann by reading her bio:
She's
married to her high school sweetheart.
She
loves shopping at thrift stores.
She
doesn't remember her first kiss.
She
hates talking on the telephone.
A
really sharp pencil makes her happy.
She
secretly wants to get a tattoo.
She
believes everyone should own at least one pair of cowboy boots.
She's
thankful wrinkles aren't painful.
She
sucks at math.
GUEST POST
Three
Questions/Inquiring Minds Want to Know
By:
Ann Everett
I
read constantly. I’m a top reviewer on a major writing website
where I read a lot of unpublished stories by future authors. I’m
currently reviewing ten different stories there, all different
genres.
I
read one novel on my Kindle when I walk on the treadmill and a
paperback when I soak in the tub. Those are usually written by my
favorite authors, Susan Elizabeth Phillips, and Jennifer Crusie. If I
had a thimble full of their talent, I’d be sitting on top of the
world. Not just because I’d be a NYT bestselling author, but
because I’d be a much smarter
author. They write smart stories, and by that, I don’t mean they
use big words.
I
can’t even explain how good they are. I recommend you read one of
their books. I love them all.
I
read other romance authors as well. Rachel Gibson, Lori Foster, Jane
Graves and many more. I like reading the genre I write because it
helps me learn how other writers’ transition from one scene to the
next, how they mix dialogue and narrative, and so much more. And
besides, I LUV (I sang that in opera for effect) a good love story!
Do
you prefer to write in silence or with noise?
Absolute
silence. Even now, my husband has gone to bed, and I’ve muted the
TV.
Do
you write one book at a time or do you have several going at a time?
Oh
Lord, how I wish I could write several at a time, but I can’t. I
have friends that publish a book every two months! I envy them. It
takes me a year from beginning to publishing.
However,
I generally get an idea for another book during the time I’m
working on my current novel. I did that just this week. Once that
happens, I’ll make notes of the thoughts I’ve had. That way, when
I get around to starting the next book, I’ll already have some info
to work with.
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the tour HERE
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BIG Texas thank-you for taking part in my book tour! ~Ann
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