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Spotlight – The Best Cowboy Christmas Ever

15 Tuesday Dec 2020

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June Faver, The Best Cowboy Christmas Ever

Gets your oven mitts out for Faver’s awesome Christmas cookie recipe … and hot new hero!

*****

The Best Cowboy Christmas Ever

by June Faver

Publication Date: 9/29/2020

Blurb:

Enjoy a down-home Texas cowboy Christmas!

When handsome town sheriff Derrick Shelton meets Angelique Guillory and her young daughter at the Garrett ranch, he is immediately drawn to the woman who seems to desperately need a true family Christmas. Determined to erase the shadows from her eyes, he decides to give her the best holiday sheโ€™s ever had.

Angelique Guillory is a woman with a past, haunted by violence and searching for the family she never knew. When she and her little daughter find their way to the Garrett family and meet Derrick, she hopes to have finally found a safe haven.

But Angelique is still looking over her shoulder. Despite her doubts, with a little Christmas magic and the warmth of the Garretts, Angelique may find more love and acceptance than she ever thought possible.

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Author Info:

June Faver loves Texas, from the Gulf coast to the panhandle, from the Mexican border to the Piney Woods. Her novels embrace the heart and soul of the state and the larger-than-life Texans who romp across her pages. A former teacher and healthcare professional, she lives and writes in the Texas Hill Country.

Author Website: https://www.junefaver.com/

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Spotlight – Hot Target Cowboy

04 Friday Jan 2019

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I took almost a month off (wow!) to enjoy time with family over the holidays but what a way to come backย  ๐Ÿ™‚

*****

Hot Target Cowboy

Dark Horse Cowboys, #2

by June Faver

Pub Date: January 1, 2019

ISBN: 9781492667698

Blurb:

His loyalty is to his family. But his heart belongs to her.

Eldest son Colt Garrett is the biggest, strongest and steadiest of the Garrett brothers. Colt accepts his responsibilities, knowing his future is tied to the land. Colt has stayed centeredโ€”but when he falls in love, he falls hard. He is mesmerized by Misty Dalton, the younger sister of one of his brotherโ€™s friends.

Misty Dalton has held together a family plagued with problems since her mother passed away. But when the threats to her family turn deadly, Misty turns to Colt. If anybody wants to hurt Misty, theyโ€™re going to have to go through the toughest of the Garrett boys first.

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Excerpt:

Colton tried to console her. It was unthinkable that Misty and her younger brother had been dealt a double tragedy.

Now, she would be alone on the Dalton Ranch with only the elderly couple and her twelve-year-old brother. Unthinkable.

The doctor escorted them back to the cubicle so Misty could have a moment to say goodbye to her father.

Colton stepped aside, trying to allow her some privacy.

Mr. Dalton looked as though he was sleeping, and didnโ€™t appear to have been in distress when he passed, although he must have been.

Misty wept silently, her shoulders bowed and shaking. Her queenly posture was bent to her grief.

An attendant in scrubs, carrying a clipboard, entered the cubicle. โ€œPardon me, Miss. Have you made arrangements for your father?โ€

Misty raised her tear-ravaged face to stare at him.

โ€œWeโ€™ll take care of that.โ€ Colton stepped forward and offered his phone number. โ€œIโ€™ll call when we have a decision.โ€

He gathered Misty by the shoulders and led her out through the automatic doors, through the teeming ER waiting room and into the night. Once in the truck, he headed back toward their homes. โ€œIโ€™m going to take you to the Garrett ranch tonight. We can stop and pick up Mark. I donโ€™t want the two of you to be alone.โ€

โ€œThank you.โ€ She raised her red-rimmed eyes to meet his gaze. โ€œIโ€”I donโ€™t know. I think there are some arrangements for my father. Theโ€”the hospice service knows.โ€

He nodded, reaching to take her hand. โ€œDonโ€™t worry. You need some rest. Weโ€™ll figure this all out tomorrow.โ€

When he pulled up to the Dalton house, the sky was growing lighter in the east. He left Misty sitting in the truck and went inside to gather Mark and a couple of changes of clothing. He didnโ€™t tell the boy the reason for the impromptu sleep-over, but helped him into the truck beside his sister.

โ€œWhatโ€™s going on?โ€ Mark asked when he got a look at Mistyโ€™s face.

โ€œOh, Mark. Daddyโ€™s deadโ€ฆand so is Joe,โ€ she wailed.

Mark looked stunned, as though he had indeed been dealt a hard physical blow. โ€œDead? You mean, likeโ€ฆdead?โ€

Colton started the truck and pulled out. โ€œJoe was in an accident and your fatherโ€™s heart gave out. Iโ€™m sorry.โ€

Misty curled her arms around her younger brother. She pulled him against her shoulder and leaned her cheek atop his. โ€œIโ€™m so sorry, too. We have no one else. Just each other now.โ€

Colton wanted to tell her she was wrongโ€ฆthat he was there for her and for Mark, but he knew he should just keep quiet. This was not the time for his declaration of love.

Mark raised his head, his expression stunned. โ€œDonโ€™t worry. Iโ€™ll get a job. Iโ€™ll take care of you.โ€

She stroked his cheek, but he continued to gaze at her in bewilderment.

Colton cleared his throat. โ€œI want the two of you to stay at the Garrett ranch until we can get things sorted out.โ€

He drove home as quickly as he could. They passed the scene where the Dalton truck had lain on its side, but it had apparently been hauled away. Only the place where Joe had ripped through the fence and his tire tracks were evidence to mark the site of his death.

Colton turned in at the big horseshoe-shaped gate, drove the circuitous drive and pulled up to the Garrett ranch house. Shepherding Misty and Mark inside, he found his father had risen early. Big Jim was making coffee in the kitchen when Colton passed by. Their eyes met briefly. Big Jimโ€™s expression questioning and Coltonโ€™s closed up.

He deposited Misty in a guest room and showed Mark to another. โ€œGet some rest,โ€ he said. โ€œWeโ€™ll figure things out when you wake up.โ€

When he joined his father back in the kitchen, he could see Big Jim looked somewhat irritable. Colt held his hands up as though to ward off the oncoming storm. โ€œHold on, Dad. These two lost their father tonight as well as their older brother.โ€

Big Jimโ€™s expression changed to one of concern. โ€œDamnation! What happened?โ€

Colton shook his head. โ€œI was taking Misty home and we saw her brotherโ€™s truck turned over and the State Troopers were there. I thought he must have had an accident, but the trooper said heโ€™d been shot dead.โ€ He paused to let this sink in.

โ€œShot? Are you saying he was murdered?โ€ Big Jimโ€™s brows drew together.

โ€œLooks like it. And then when we got to the Dalton place, her father had been taken to Amarillo to the hospital. He was on hospice and he couldnโ€™t take the news of Joeโ€™s death. Shortly after we reached the hospital, Mr. Dalton passed on.โ€ He blew out a deep breath. โ€œAt least she got to tell him goodbye.โ€

Big Jim reached out a hand and gave Coltonโ€™s shoulder a squeeze. โ€œTough situation, son. I can see why you brought the Dalton kids home with you. Do they have any other family who can take them in?โ€

โ€œI have no idea. Let them rest and weโ€™ll try to sort this out tomorrow.โ€

โ€œSpeaking of restโ€ฆit looks like you could use some.โ€ Big Jim took a sip of his coffee. โ€œWhy donโ€™t you go catch some sleep? Iโ€™ll wake you when the Dalton kids start stirring.โ€

Colton stifled a yawn. โ€œGood idea. I have to call the hospital back to let them know what to do with Mr. Daltonโ€™s body. Misty said some kind of arrangements had been made through the hospice service, but itโ€™s too early to call.โ€

Colton headed to his room, treading as quietly as he could and unbuttoning his shirt as he went. Once inside, he walked out of his clothes and fell across his bed. Sleep overtook him in a matter of seconds.

*****

Author Info:

June Faver loves Texas, from the Gulf coast to the panhandle, from the Mexican border to the Piney Woods. Her novels embrace the heart and soul of the state and the larger-than-life Texans who romp across her pages. A former teacher and healthcare professional, she lives and writes in the Texas Hill Country. Find her at https://www.junefaver.com/

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