Ruby Barlow, heroine
"Please release me . . ." Ruby cried. And they did!
Tate Publishing released my book today. I'm a novelist!
Tate Publishing released my book today. I'm a novelist!
(It's available on Amazon!)
(Click here)
Now you're all invited over to my brand-new website to celebrate:
martyhalverson.com
"You can quit staring," Ruby told the cowboy. "I've known men like you, and I'm not interested." Her voice was kept low, but she had no shyness about her.
Jack tipped back in his chair and ogled her. "You've known men like me? What are you . . . about fifteen? Too young to be so sour on love." He reached out and grabbed her around the waist. "Some schoolboy pull your ponytail too hard?"
"Laws! I'm eighteen, and I can rope a calf and break a colt better than any schoolboy. I support a household and work a farm, so don't toy with me, mister." She refilled his coffee cup and twisted away from his grasp. "Aren't you that pile of dust and whiskers with the red mare? That horse won't know you, all spiffed and shiny."
Left alone to raise Jack's son, Ruby is rescued from life as a soiled dove by a young widower who sees past her desperate bravado and recognizes courage. Together they face a devastating grasshopper plague, a tornado, fire and persecution while raising two young sons on the Texas plains. When a murder takes place on their ranch, the Barlow family is almost torn apart.
Meticulously researched and historically accurate, Son of a Gun shows how values of the Old West are still important today.
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I'll give you a second to order your copy.
Now you're all invited over to my brand-new website to celebrate:
martyhalverson.com
Bring your friends!
Hooray! So, so exciting!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations!
ReplyDeleteOrdered mine when you first announced it. It should get here any day!
ReplyDeleteI think I got the last copy on Amazon. :)
ReplyDeleteThis is Oh, so very exciting. :)
ReplyDeleteOh congratulations! I love your new website. And I especially love that quote Gloria Steinem. xo
ReplyDeleteWay to go . My sister is famous.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on seeing all your hard work come to a book we can hold in our hands!
ReplyDeleteWonderful news. Is there a kindle version available?
ReplyDeleteThere IS an e-book version available, on the Tate website. Click on the link on my sidebar that says "Buy my book" and you'll be at the right place.
ReplyDeleteThanks to everybody for your enthusiasm!