Cathy's Corner Friday, June 10 2016
Start off your summer reading with a 2-for-1 special. Home on the Ranch: Texas Volume 3 features The Long, Hot Texas Summer and The Texas Lawman’s Woman. Available exclusively at Walmart. Thursday, February 11 2016
Dear Readers, BABY ON THE DOORSTEP HER SECRET VALENTINE LONE STAR VALENTINE A McCABE'S VALENTINE Tuesday, November 10 2015
In celebration of 10 years of digital publishing, Harlequin is offering 10,000 e-book titles priced at $1.99! Their biggest e-book sale ever starts today... from November 10th – November 17th at Amazon.com, Barnes and Noble, Nook, Google and Kobo (US only). There are over 60 of my books at this incredible price. Grab some today! --> Monday, November 09 2015
One of the most often asked fan questions is "Which McCabe books should I read first?".
Confused? There is help! Visit my website series guide, complete with book covers, and individual story info, and a McCabe family tree, also with book covers. All that said, each book is a stand-alone read, so you can read them in any order, and refer to the family tree if you want to know more. I hope this helps! Thank you so much for your interest in my stories, and for reading! Sincerely, Monday, November 02 2015
Dear Reader, Marriage is complicated under the best of circumstances. But when two long-time friends decide to marry in order to have a family together, life gets even more complex. For starters, Poppy McCabe and Trace Caulder are adopting. And not just one baby, but twins!
I hope you enjoy this last installment of McCabe Multiples! Cathy Gillen Thacker Monday, August 31 2015
Dear Reader, We all have our notions of what makes the perfect date, relationship, and or even life. We all also have a practical side that tells us while everything is not absolutely fabulous all the time, it’s still more than enough to make us happy.
I hope you enjoy the fifth book in the McCabe Multiples series. For this and information on other titles, please visit me on Facebook or at www.cathygillenthacker.com. Happy Reading! Thursday, July 02 2015
I love writing about families. And one of my favorite clans are the Montana born McKendricks, featured in the romantic-comedy series Wild West Weddings. Wily, wealthy Uncle Max always knows best, which is why he leaves as his last request, four arranged marriages for his heirs. As much as his niece, two nephews, and trusted attorney sidekick want to honor the late millionaire’s wishes, they can’t promise their hasty weddings, and 48 hour marriages, will reap anything close to love… On the other hand, an awful lot can happen when the ‘lovebirds’ are forced to stay beneath the same roof…! I’m so happy this series is now available in e-book format. Hope you enjoy reading them as much as I loved writing them!
Thursday, May 28 2015
Dear Reader, I admire entrepreneurs. Those among us who can see a need, brainstorm a way to fulfill it, and then figure out a way to actually make it happen.
Tuesday, May 26 2015
I grew up in farm country, in the Midwest. One of my favorite summer activities was picking blackberries, raspberries and black raspberries with my family. We used to have competitions to see who could get the fullest bucket—and avoid the spiders and ants and chiggers that lived in those wonderful bushes. When we got the berries home, we cleaned and froze most of them for use during the cold winter months. But we also made blackberry jam, and my favorite--blackberry cobbler. I've added my favorite recipe for blackberry cobbler to my recipe page. Click here to check it out. You can also download a recipe card. 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! |