I’m so thrilled this morning to welcome the oh-so-wonderful Michelle Major as she shares with us her newest book,ย A Kiss on Crimson Ranch. ย Make sure you enter her giveaway to win your own copy!
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Thanks so much for having me here at Romantic Reads and Such. Iโm very excited to share a little more about me and my new release from Harlequin Special Edition, A Kiss On Crimson Ranch.
*What do you like best about writing romances?
I love immersing myself in a story โ the characters, plot, conflict and how they all come together is like a puzzle to solve in some ways. I like romance in particular because you can really examine so many aspects of life through a love story and what it takes for two people to reach their happy ever after. The research on who the hero is going to look like is an added bonus! ๐
*What is your favorite romantic story (movie/book, fact/fiction)?
Oh, gosh. This is difficult because I have so many. Although I write contemporary, my favorite to read is historical romance. Itโs how I first discovered the genre and when I have time to read (Iโm quite a binge reader), I often choose historical. My go-to movies are most anything Jane Austen (Persuasion and Pride & Prejudice are my two favorites), The Princess Bride and Hope Floats. Iโm really a sucker for any romantic comedy.
*If you could be any romantic character, who would it be and why?
Great question. Iโve never actually thought about this because Iโm pretty practical in my every day life. When you have little kids, your husband taking the trash out without being asked feels like a romantic gesture. Iโd probably pick Elizabeth Bennet so I could have a chance with Mr. Darcy. But when I was a girl, I really, really wanted to be Anne Shirley from Anne of Green Gables.
*Which of your characters/books was the most fun to write?
In A Kiss on Crimson Ranch, I loved writing the character of Sara Wellens. She was feisty, funny and had such a smart mouth. One of Saraโs habits is that she relates real-life situations to movies and can spout off random movie facts. Itโs a defense mechanism for her โ something she does when sheโs nervous or feeling out of her element. I have an embarrassingly good memory for Hollywood trivia and names of actors โ I mean, really, why canโt it be history or great literature or something that makes me sound super smart? But itโs the first time my useless well of movie knowledge has been put to good use.
*If you werenโt a writer and could be doing anything else you want, what would it be?
My career prior to writing was in Human Resources, and I loved parts of itโespecially training and bringing on new hires. I definitely did not enjoy when the company downsized and it came time for layoffsโthat was terrible. Iโve always thought it would be fun (although a lot of work) to own a guest lodge. My husband is an avid fly fisherman. Iโd take care of the bed and breakfast and heโd be the official tour guide.
Question for giveaway: Iโd love to know your favorite romantic movie? Comment below for a chance to win a signed copy of A Kiss on Crimson Ranch.
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by Michelle Major
Find it at Amazon: ย http://amzn.com/0373658338
Blurb:
Former child star Sara Wellens has hit a dead end in Hollywood. When she inherits half of a crumbling guest ranch in Crimson, Colorado, Sara figures she’ll sell her portion to get back on her own two feet and be back in the black in no time at all. No harm, no foulโฆright?
The one thing she didn’t count on was her partner-in-property, hunky former bull rider and single dad Josh Travers. Sara is surprised at how quickly she bonds with the charming cowboy and his daughter. But she insists that she’s definitely not looking for a forever family. Can the rancher and the starlet let down their guards to find their own Hollywood happy ending?
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Michelle Major grew up in Ohio but dreamed of living in the mountains. Soon after graduating with a degree in Journalism, she pointed her car west and settled in Colorado. Her life and house are filled with one great husband, two beautiful kids, a few furry pets and several well-behaved reptiles. Sheโs grateful to have found her passion writing stories with happy endings. Michelle loves to hear from her readers at www.michellemajor.com.
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Excerpt:
Sara didnโt make it back to her cabin until close to eleven, way past her bedtime with the early-morning hours on the ranch. Sheโd helped April clean up in the kitchen after Brandy and Claire had gone to bed, leaving the guys to relive old stories around the fire pit on the side patio.
To her surprise, Ryan had seemed to find his place in the over-testosteroned group, happily sharing stories of which Hollywood starlets had what body parts surgically enhanced.
She smiled to herself at the stories she could tell if she wanted then jumped at a noise from the trees next to her front door.
โHeart attack central over here,โ she squeaked as Josh stepped out of the darkness.
โSorry.โ He didnโt look sorry. He looked big and gorgeous in his soft flannel shirt, faded jeans and boots. A light was on in her cabin, its glow illuminating the front step enough for her to see him clearly.
Late-night stubble shadowed his jaw, defining it even more and making her wonder how that roughness would feel across her skin. She quickly pulled her mind away from that train of thought. No good could come from there.
โExpecting someone else?โ he asked.
โYogi Bear?โ she answered, still trying to catch her breath. โOr Grizzly Adams, maybe?โ
One corner of his mouth hitched up, matching the catch in her throat. โNoah likes you.โ
โI got the impression Noah likes anyone with breasts and a pulse.โ
That drew a laugh from him. โProbably. The question is, do you like him?โ
Something in his tone of voice put her on edge. โI donโt think thatโs any of your business.โ She took a step toward her door but he blocked the path.
โIt is if youโre going to mix business with pleasure.โ
She eyed him for a moment then swallowed, too tired to play games or even put up a fight. โIโm not interested in Noah.โ
He watched her.
โOr Manny. Or Bryson.โ
He continued to stare.
She huffed out a breath. โIโm not after your friends. Why do I feel like thereโs still a problem?โ
He blinked several times then mumbled, โThank you.โ
โIโm having trouble following you.โ
โFor tonight. You made Claire feel comfortable, and I have a feeling you suggested the stupid game to do the same for me.โ
โEveryone had fun playing the game,โ she said, letting a little temper seep into her voice. โI was just keeping the guests entertained. Iโm sure you can handle your own feelings.โ
โYouโre rightโit wasnโt stupid. We did have fun. Because of you.โ
The cool night air licked across her bare arms and goose bumps tickled her skin in its wake. She took another deep breath, hoping the scent of the surrounding mountains would calm her. Joshโs gaze fell to her chest, which had the exact opposite effect on her jumbled emotions.
His eyes squeezed shut. โI donโt know how to do this.โ
โDo what?โ
โWant you so badly and not act on it.โ
She knew that feeling. โThere are a lot of reasons we shouldnโt be together.โ
He nodded but said, โTell me why I shouldnโt kiss you right now.โ
Every shred of rational thought dissolved from her brain. Without meaning to, she swayed a tiny bit closer to him. โI donโt want to.โ
โYou donโt want to kiss me?โ
โI donโt want to give you a reason not to,โ she said on a shaky laugh.
He laced his fingers with hers and tugged her closer. With his other hand he cupped the back of her head, bringing her mouth against his. Like before, his kiss mesmerized her. Her defenses, her protective wallsโeverything inside her loosened and traveled south to parts of her body that hadnโt been lit up for years. Those bits were glowing now as he claimed her, pulling her against him and deepening the kiss.
A shiver ran across her back and he wrapped his arms tightly around her. She snuggled into the heat that radiated from his body, losing herself in his spicy scent.
Tugging at the hem of her T-shirt, his warm hands pressed against her skin for several minutes before his fingers worked at her bra strap. Yes, yes, yes, her reawakened senses shouted in her head. At the same time, a trickle of unease danced across her conscience.
Darned conscience.
She didnโt do casual flings. That was one of the few standards sheโd held true to, both in and out of the spotlight. L.A. was filled with relationships built on nothing more than mutual attraction and soul-crushing loneliness. Sara hadnโt given her body or her heart in a moment of weakness in the past. She wasnโt going to let her hormones take over now. She knew how badly that could play out in the morning, and she wouldnโt risk her pride, no matter how good it felt.
The silent snap of her bra opening brought her fully to her right mind.
โStop.โ She wasnโt sure if sheโd said the word out loud until Joshโs hands stilled on her waist.
He buried his face in the side of her neck. โIs this what you call a dramatic pause?โ he asked, his voice ragged.
โWe shouldnโt do this.โ
โI hope you mean we should take it inside your cabin instead.โ
Sara gave him a small push and he immediately moved back. โI mean the two of us is a bad idea for a lot of reasons.โ
โIf Iโd known youโd actually muster an argument, Iโm not sure I would have asked the question.โ
โWhat do you want out of this summer, Josh?โ
He tilted his head, massaged his thumb and index finger above his eyes. โMoney,โ he answered simply.
โIs that all?โ
โGive me a break on the twenty questions, Sara. My brain isnโt firing on all cylinders right now.โ He sighed. โI want a future for Claire and me. I want this ranch to feel like home for her.โ
She nodded and tried not to admit that the truth in his words stung. She was used to not being a priority to anyone, even herself. But it still hurt to hear it out loud. โItโs about Claire for you. For me itโs about a second chance of a different kind.โ
In a way, things had been easier in California. The day-to-day struggle to make ends meet had left her little time to ponder the sad state of the rest of her life. Now that she had that time, it was up to her to protect herself. No one else was going to.
She liked to believe that her grandma would have fought for Sara if her mother hadnโt made sure they never returned to Crimson. Maybe her grandmother would have been the positive role model Sara had so desperately needed.
She wanted to think thatโs why Gran had left her the house. An olive branch of sorts. Sara had no intention of letting it go to waste.
โI want the money and the fresh start it will give me. Iโm going to get it one way or another. Even if that meansโฆโ
The lingering heat in his eyes went instantly frosty. โEven if that means crushing my future to guarantee your own.โ

