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Tuesday, January 13 2009
A TEXAS WEDDING VOW

Dear Reader,

We’ve all been there.  Had a secret crush on a guy who was already “taken”.  Helped out a dear friend who was in so much trouble she didn’t know what to do.  Made a hasty promise we later wished we hadn’t, but still felt honor bound to keep.  All are situations that can be handled individually, without too much trouble.  But what happens when all these things occur at once, when life gets very complicated and there are no easy solutions to be had?  I wondered….  And that is how this story began…

I took one maid of honor—Laurel McCabe.  Gave her the task of protecting her very good friend.  In this case, the bride.  And added one very ticked-off groom, Cade Dunigan.  I put them in a situation no three people should ever have to face, and then sat back to watch what they would do.

The bride followed her heart, despite the fact that doing so would likely cause a scandal unlike anything ever seen in Dallas society.  The groom decided he would claim his inheritance—and his rightful place at the head of the family company—no matter what that entailed.  And the maid of honor….well, she was caught smack-dab in the middle of all the chaos and reminded of the solemn promise she had made.  It didn’t matter that she wished she had never given her word.  She had.  So, like it or not, she had to follow through on her “Texas Wedding Vow”.

I had a lot of fun writing this book.  I hope you enjoy reading it.  For more information on this and other titles, please take a look at the book list and series guide.

Sincerely,

Cathy Gillen Thacker

A Texas Wedding Vow
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Tuesday, December 09 2008
A BABY IN THE BUNKHOUSE

Dear Reader,

Christmas is a time of great emotion—and if you are very lucky—great joy.  But what happens when all the happiness has been sapped from your life and you can no longer experience the bliss you once felt during the yuletide season?

This is the dilemma facing rancher Rafferty Evans.  As a child, he loved everything about the holidays.  That’s no longer the case.  Thanksgiving and Christmas serve only to remind him of a tragic loss.  His plan to survive the season?  Work doubly hard, and avoid all holiday celebrations—even if it means being dubbed a modern day Ebenezer Scrooge.

At least that’s his plan until one dark and stormy November night, when Jacey Lambert finds herself stranded on Lost Mountain Ranch.

Despite an unexpected turn of events that has left her without a job or a place to call home, Jacey loves life.  She loves the holidays.  And most of all, she loves the child she is carrying inside her.  Jacey knows there is always something to celebrate.  And soon, she decides, with her help, Rafferty Evans will recapture his Christmas spirit and realize that, too…

This story, dear readers, is my gift to you.  I hope you have a wonderful holiday season!

Best wishes,

Cathy Gillen Thacker

A Baby in the Bunkhouse
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Wednesday, July 30 2008

It's fun to discover the interesting details of people's lives. Here's some of mine...

Dessert: Anything chocolate

Snack: Fresh fruit

Type of Food: Tex-Mex, especially beef enchiladas with red chile sauce

Low-Fat Food: Garden Salad with lite dressing only, please

Recent Books: Ain't She Sweet by Susan Elizabeth Phillips, Bet Me by Jennifer Cruise

Classic Romance Novel: Gone with the Wind by Margaret Mitchell

Movies I could watch again and again and again… The Family Stone, Catch and Release, Becoming Jane, The Devil Wears Prada, The Jane Austen Book Club, Sweet Home Alabama, Because I Said So, 27 Dresses, While You Were Sleeping, Juno, Hope Floats, Heartburn, Postcards From The Edge, Something’s Gotta Give, A Lot Like Love, Griffin and Phoenix

Classic Romantic Comedy: Any movie with Doris Day

Actors: Josh Lucas, Jon Tenney, Ashton Kutcher, Harry Connick Jr., Kyle Chandler, Jack Nicholson, Hugh Dancy, John Krasinski

Actresses: Jennifer Garner, Reese Witherspoon, Kyra Sedgwick, Katherine Heigl, Amanda Peet, Ellen Pompeo, Jenna Fischer, Connie Britton

Soap Opera: General Hospital

TV Shows: The Closer, Gray’s Anatomy, The Office, Dirty Sexy Money, Men In Trees, 30 Rock

TV Characters: Deborah from "Everybody Loves Raymond"; Sydney from "Alias"

Exercise: Exercise bike (because I can watch tv while I’m on it.)

Hobby: Gardening, specifically tomatoes

Canine Companion: Regan, our golden retriever

Family Vacation Spot: Disney World

Romantic Vacation: Charleston, South Carolina

Place to shop: Talbot’s, Eddie Bauer

Things to Get in the mail: Magazines and Netflix movies

Gift: Chain-hung swing on my back deck

Activity with family: Family game night (Beyond Balderdash, Loaded Questions)

Child: A three-way tie between Julie, David, and Sarah

Discipline that proved not so effective: My husband and I made a rule that for every minute a child was late past their curfew, those minutes were subtracted from their curfew until further notice. Before we knew it, one child had to be home before she even left the house because she was late so many times. (Take it from me: save yourself some trouble and take away their car keys!)

Ultimate College Move-In Day: When our family drove our daughter 220 miles to college and she refused to get out of the car because she was 'not ready' yet.

Medical Emergency I knew nothing about: One child came home from a day of river rafting with a towel wrapped comically around his head. After secret discussions with a sibling, behind closed doors, and one loud scream, both refused to go to an outdoor concert. My husband, youngest child, and I returned several hours later to find both older children sitting (too?) innocently on the sofa and wearing matching white headbands. I thought it was a joke until I realized one of the headbands was made of surgical gauze, not cotton. It turned out my son had hit his head on a rock, needing several stitches to the back of his head, and didn't want my husband or me to find out, because he didn't want us to miss our concert, or freak out about "so minor" an injury so he had his sister take him to the emergency room instead.

Medical Emergency I knew about: I received a frantic call one day from the school nurse while I was making lasagna. My fifth grade daughter had hit her forehead on the reading loft at school and most definitely needed stitches. She was the only one to ever get seriously hurt in the school library.

Husband: Charlie, the guy I base all my fictional heroes on…

First Meeting: When a very cute boy in high school came up to me and said, "Hi, you don't know me but I am a friend of your brother's." I told him, "A friend of my brother's is no friend of mine." He not only eventually talked me into dating him, but also marrying him.

Funniest Memory: My husband,Charlie, began describing to my two daughters and myself the unusual cash register (complete with animal sounds) at a new barbecue place. As he demonstrated the mooing, oinking, and cock-a-doodle-doo noises coming from the cash register, our dog, only eight months old at the time, jumped up, leaping over my daughters and the breakfast bar (a good four feet tall), and into his arms. Rest assured, we don't make too many animal noises around my house any more!

Sweetest Memory: The nurses at the hospital could not get my newborn to stop crying so they brought her to me. The second she heard my voice, she smiled and stopped crying.

Piece of Advice: Given a little bit of time, things have a way of working out (so don't panic).

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Tuesday, March 11 2008
THE GENTLEMAN RANCHER

Dear Reader,

Is it just me, or has celebrity news gotten way out of control these days?  I suppose it is one thing for the actual stars—who sign up for that kind of fishbowl existence.  But what about the ordinary people around them—like you and me—who inadvertently find themselves in the midst of all the craziness? 

Heroine Taylor O’Quinn is a novelist leading a normal life until the film rights to her first book are sold.  Suddenly, her book is being turned into a movie, and she is asked to write the screenplay.  Happily, she agrees, and there the trouble starts.  The next thing she knows her life is the fodder of tabloids, and none of what they are reporting is true!

Disillusioned, and in need of sanctuary, Taylor heads for Laramie, Texas.  It’s no safer.  Her unrequited love, Jeremy Carrigan, is there.  He’s never forgiven her for deserting him during their med school days.  And he’s never gotten over the secret crush he had for her, either.  Physician, rancher, gentleman to the core-- he decides he will protect her from the forces set on ruining her.  But who will protect them from their hearts?

I hope you have as much fun reading this sexy romp as I did writing it.

Happy reading!

Cathy Gillen Thacker

The Gentleman Rancher
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Thursday, January 10 2008
FROM TEXAS, WITH LOVE

Dear Reader,

A while back, someone asked me if I had ever seen a bumper sticker that totally summed up my philosophy on life.  I confess I had to think about it for a while.  I couldn’t say if I had or hadn’t.  But if I were going to design a bumper sticker for my car, I think it would read: LIFE IS MESSY.  DON’T BE AFRAID OF THE MESS. 

That advice is especially on point for Will McCabe, and Samantha Holmes.
Will suffered through a betrayal and divorce that left him feeling that maybe he wasn’t cut out for marriage after all.  Samantha had given up on ever living happily-ever-after when tragedy ripped her family apart.  Both figured as long as they kept all their defenses up, they wouldn’t ever be unhappy again.  That was, until they met each other.

Will knew Samantha needed his help, even though Samantha did not want to take it.

Samantha knew she could commission the inherently gallant Will to keep her way-too-intrusive-and-determined brother Howard at bay, but only if she let Will closer.  Temporarily, of course. 

Howard asked Will to do everything he could to entertain and keep Samantha in Laramie—at least for the week of Howard’s wedding.

Three people, all working at cross purposes.  Three people who ended up loving—and helping-- each other despite all the odds.  Three people who just might become family in the end.  Along with Howard’s bride, Molly, and all of Will’s family, and the friends and neighbors from Laramie, Texas they meet along the way.

From Texas, With Love
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I hope you enjoy this latest visit to the fictional town of Laramie, Texas as much as I did.

Happy reading!

Cathy Gillen Thacker

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Cathy Gillen Thacker is the bestselling author of witty romantic comedies and warm, family stories whose books are published in 17 languages and 35 countries.