Cathy's Corner Thursday, March 05 2015
Dear Reader, During the eighteen years my husband and I and the kids lived in Austin, Texas, it snowed only twice—and melted the next day in both cases. So you can imagine our excitement our first winter in North Carolina, when we learned a major snowstorm was on the way. Unfortunately we couldn’t have been less prepared. We had no rock salt or sand for the sidewalks, no shovel to clear them and perilously few supplies. Gamely, we ran out to get milk, bread and a bag of rock salt. (We didn’t get a shovel because we didn’t really think we’d need one.) We put our eldest daughter on a plane back to college. And settled in with our other two children, for a “few inches” of snow. Those “few inches” turned into a record-breaking blizzard delivered in three separate back-to-back storms that closed schools and businesses for a week. During that time, as my family and I struggled to dig our way out of the driveway with a garden shovel, a hoe, a rake and other assorted garden tools, I found myself doing plenty of daydreaming. What if a runaway bride, a schoolteacher on a fieldtrip and a young mother with her baby got stranded in a snowstorm, at the worst possible times, in the best possible places, with the men of their dreams? The result: Three new romantic comedies— SNOWBOUND BRIDE, HOT CHOCOLATE HONEYMOON and SNOW BABY. Since then, there have been other storms, and other series—the famous McCabes of Texas, among them. But every time we do get back- to- back winter storms in North Carolina, I think about the stories I wrote that might not ever have come to fruition had it not been for all that snow, sleet, and ice. And the beautiful winter days that followed, when thanks to the still-bad-roads and mountains of accumulation, everything was still at a standstill. I hope you enjoy reading all three books in my trilogy, BRIDES, BABIES & BLIZZARDS, as much as I enjoyed writing them. Best wishes, always. And stay warm! Thursday, January 29 2015
Wednesday, January 21 2015
Dear Reader, I’m delighted to announce Harlequin has reissued two of my most popular romantic comedies in e-book format.
Happy reading! Thursday, October 23 2014
Tuesday, October 21 2014
Out Today! A Proposal at Christmas, a 2-for-1 containing classic holiday romances. One by Leanne Banks, A Maverick for Christmas. And my contribution is A Cowboy Under the Mistletoe from my TEXAS LEGACIES: THE MCCABES series. Click here to read an excerpt. Wednesday, July 02 2014
Tuesday, June 10 2014
Ex-soldier Hart Sanders is on hand that day to help his folks out with their wedding business. Restless to the bone, he has always chafed at life in rural Texas. And he absolutely detests the diva drama that often accompanies weddings. So when he’s forced to chase runaway bride Maggie McCabe into the woods atop Sanders Mountain, the only thing he feels is aggravation. Until they come face to face with each other. And then a very different kind of drama starts. I had tons of fun writing this story. It’s the first of a six book series called McCabe Multiples. (About the six daughters of Drs. Jackson and Lacey Buchanon-McCabe. A set of twins, triplets, and the only daughter of a single birth. All of whom have baby fever…!). For information on this and other McCabe/Laramie Texas stories, please visit me on Facebook, and at www.cathygillenthacker.com. Happy reading! Friday, March 14 2014
Available in just a few days, A Family Man, is a special release containing two of my classic cowboy stories in one book. Part of Harlequin's Cowboys and Babies Collection. Wednesday, March 05 2014
Dear Reader, Life would be pretty boring if nothing ever altered. On the other hand, unexpected change often causes havoc in our personal and professional lives. Such is the case for environmental engineer Rand McCabe and wildcatter Ginger Rollins. Neither plan to marry any time soon. Never mind live in a honeymoon cottage with each other for the rest of the year! Yet unexpected circumstances quickly force them to do both. And there the fun begins. Ginger vows sharing quarters with the sexy McCabe heartthrob will not alter her feelings or feisty, independent outlook in the slightest. For her, it’s business first, last, and always. The family-oriented Rand wants their relationship to grow into something much more satisfying, but only if the maddeningly elusive Ginger will let down her guard, and open up her heart. Neither Ginger nor Rand understand that when life changes, they must change, too. For more information on this and other books, please visit me at www.cathygillenthacker.com, Facebook, and Twitter. Best wishes, and happy reading! Cathy Gillen Thacker Friday, January 03 2014
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