For the month of May I'll be giving away two $10 amazon giftcards. To enter simply "Like" my facebook page. Also this month I'm participating in Coffeetime Romances "Spotlight on Forums," running May 12th to May 19th. I'll be posting interesting background info from my books as well as excerpts at my forum, and each day will choose one winner to receive an e-copy of THE WREN. Just leave a comment each day to be eligible.
I'm very excited that my short story Echo of the Plains is now available for download on Kindle devices. This story originally appeared in Love, An Anthology published by Whiskey Creek Press, which is unfortunately out-of-print. This is the story of Eli Ryan, the son of Matt and Molly from The Wren, and his search for an elusive stallion called Echo, but he doesn't count on the stubborn obstacle of Cassie Callahan. This is a sweet, young adult story with appearances from Matt, Logan, and Nathan, as well as Molly. I hope you'll check it out.
Whiskey Creek is still working on the formatting issue with the Kindle version of THE SPARROW. Amazon will issue a refund to anyone who has purchased the book in this format. However, I may have another option for those not wishing a refund. Please contact me privately to discuss. Also, THE SPARROW is available directly from Whiskey Creek Press in pdf and html formats. I'm truly sorry for this inconvenience and appreciate everyone's patience.
Very Best,
Kristy
"...this new author is someone to watch." ~ Romantic Times BOOKclub
Captured by Comanche as a child, Molly Hart was assumed dead. Ten years later Texas Ranger Matt Ryan finds a woman with the same blue eyes.
Reunited with Logan Ryan on the steps of The White Dove Saloon, Claire Waters hides under the guise of a fancy girl...and lets the ex-deputy believe the worst.
Texas Ranger Nathan Blackmore accompanies Emma Hart on a wooden dory through the Grand Canyon. Soon they face an ancient evil from Hopi folklore.
Eli Ryan searches for the renegade stallion Echo in the Texas desert, but Cassie Callahan's stubborn protection of the horse just might steer him off course.