Roses & Rodeo: Butterscotch Martini Shots
Box Set Book 1
by Tina Gerow, Cheyenne McCray, Kayce Lassiter, Tia Dani
The Booked Worm LLC
February 21, 2016
Available in: e-Book
Roses & Rodeo by Cheyenne McCray was originally published May 2012 in a standalone eBook and June 2012 in trade paperback by Pink Zebra Publishing.
Four sensational cowboy stories from four of the Butterscotch Martini Girls. This box set is built around Cheyenne McCray's wildly popular Roses & Rodeo, which is part of her Rough and Ready series.
In addition to Cheyenne's Roses & Rodeo, you will also get three brand new stories by three other Butterscotch Martini Girls.
The new stories in this set include Slingin' Bull by Kayce Lassiter (Delta Jane Series-paranormal), Always Look Forward by Tia Dani (historical), and Rodeo Rose by Tina Gerow (paranormal). The heat level for this set runs from low to high...
As far back as I can remember I have had a love affair with books. I loved to escape to faraway lands, have magical or psychic powers and ride a unicorn or dragon—even if it was only for a few hours at a time. I also loved to write, and many of my teachers encouraged me to go that route but admonished me to 'stop writing the weird stuff and tone down the sarcasm.' But what fun is that?! My other love was music and playing clarinet and saxophone paid my way through college and I became a band director for a time. And even though I'm now working in technologies (go figure with a Music degree), that is the only excuse I have for not giving in to my love of writing earlier. My first book contains all my favorite things - music, psychic powers, romance, suspense, a magnetic and steamy relationship and a happy ending. Oh, and did I mention more sarcastic humor? My second book contains many of the same things, but take out the psychic powers and insert kick- butt gargoyle heroines. In my quest to become a professional writer, I've joined the local chapters of Romance Writer's of America, entered several contests, joined a critique group and most importantly I've lost myself in the joys and trials of writing. I've learned that a hundred rewrites are worth the joy of the finished product and that reading may be one of my favorite escapes, but writing is one of my passions.