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RED HOT TEXAN: Release day blog featuring author Katherine Garbera + GIVEAWAY!

Hello! I’m so excited to be on the Tule Blog today to talk about Red Hot Texan!  This book was a long time coming. I have been watching Red and Emma dance around each other in my previous Last Stand releases.  So when the time was finally right to tell their story I couldn’t wait to get these two together.  They are a classic opposites attract story. Emma is a totally indoors bookworm.  Red is very outdoorsy and dyslexic.  When they were kids Emma helped him in school with reading, they’ve always been friends, but recently there has been an undercurrent of something more.

Red had no idea how to get Emma to notice him as a guy and not a friend. She’s not his usual type of woman and for Red that meant leaning on what he knew—fishing.  I know, right?! Only a guy would think of something like that.  But it makes sense to Red and honestly it worked for him!  

Here are the tips he used and some of his notes on how to make it work for Emma.

Emma was guided by relationship lessons she learned from reading books especially Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice.  

Here are her thoughts:

I had so much fun writing this book. I hope you enjoy reading it!  I think most of us here are readers so please share your favorite book that you wish someone would recreate a scene from for you. 

(GIVEAWAY CLOSED) I’ll pick one winner from all of the comments to win a paperback copy of Red Hot Texan!

Celebrate Eve Gaddy’s book release with a conversation featuring Katherine Garbera + Giveaway

GIVEAWAY: Giveaway sponsored by Eve and Katherine. Win ebook copies of their new titles, more information located in the text below.

*****CLOSED***** Congratulations to Lori R — Lori, please email us at info@thetulegroup.com so we can send your eBooks of Eve and Kathy’s latest releases

Living in two different countries with widely differing time zones can be a challenge. When Kathy moved to England we had a hard time figuring out when was the best time to try to talk for both of us. With seven (sometimes six) hours difference, that was a challenge. Thank goodness for the World Clock App and FaceTime. One of the benefits of Eve being a night owl is that sometimes we can chat when it’s the end of her writing day and the beginning of mine.

Kathy and I have been friends a long time. Before she moved to England we talked on the phone a lot. Now that she’s in England and I’m in the US we FaceTime. We try for once a week but that doesn’t always happen.
Here’s one of our typical conversations about Whiskey River—well, mostly Whiskey River.)

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