Tuesday, October 6, 2020

Read a Book, Help a Cowboy

by Shanna Hatfield

I'm excited to share a little about my upcoming sweet romance release with you today, and a project that is dear to my heart. 

    

  Book: Roping Christmas 
  Series: Rodeo Romance (Book 8) 
  Release Date: October 22, 2020

 

A focused cowboy, a distracted executive, and a hilarious quest 
          make for an unforgettable holiday . . . 
  Wyatt Nash is a professional tie-down roper, a good ranch hand, and not too shabby when it comes to attracting women. But according to his five-year-old niece, he needs to work on both his roping skills and his dating game. His sister thinks he needs to settle down. And don’t get him started on the advice he gets from well-meaning friends. When his rodeo sponsor, billionaire Jon Sinclair, asks for his assistance in tutoring a clueless city girl about Sinclair Industries, Wyatt doesn’t feel like he can say no. Then he discovers he’ll be teaching none other than the one woman on the planet who wants nothing to do with him. 
   Ashley Jarrett would do almost anything to turn her small publicity firm into a huge success. When Jon Sinclair expresses interest in working with her, she readily agrees to his crazy idea to have her learn about his company through hands-on projects. Not only is she forced far outside her comfort zone, but the man documenting every bumbling misstep she takes is an infuriating cowboy she’s determined to ignore. 
   Packed with small-town charm and the wonder of falling in love, Roping Christmas is a sweet holiday romance sure to bring laughter and infuse hearts Christmas cheer.

 

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ABOUT THE SERIES

 
 The Rodeo Romance Series is all about good, clean, western romance fun! Each book features a hunky cowboy, a feisty woman, and a group of friends who add flavor and humor to every story.

The Christmas Cowboy

Wrestlin’ Christmas

Capturing Christmas

Barreling Through Christmas

Chasing Christmas

Racing Christmas

Keeping Christmas

Roping Christmas



READ A BOOK, HELP A COWBOY

   October 1 through December 24, ten percent of the net proceeds from all of my book sales are donated to the Justin Cowboy Crisis Fund. This marks my seventh year to hold the Read a Book, Help a Cowboy campaign.
   The JCCF is a non-profit organization that assists rodeo athletes who’ve sustained catastrophic injuries and are unable to work for an extended period. Every book purchased during this promotional period adds to the donation total.
   When I was writing The Christmas Cowboy, the first book in the Rodeo Romance series, I reached out to the Justin Sportsmedicine Team® to make sure I had my facts straight about a cowboy dealing with a rodeo injury. It was then I learned about the JCCF and the Sportsmedicine Team.      
   Through mobile medical centers, they provide care at more than 125 PRCA rodeos annually. I was so impressed with them, I wanted to do a little something in return. So I launched a campaign to donate a portion of my book sales to the JCCF during the month of December.
    Please know that your book purchase will help make a difference in the life of an injured athlete.
  UPCOMING CELEBRATION

You’re invited to join in a celebration to officially kick of the Read a Book, Help a Cowboy campaign. The fun gets underway November 12 at 10 a.m. (Pacific Time) on Facebook in the Wholesome Hearts Events group with guest authors, giveaways, and more!


ABOUT THE AUTHOR

 USA Today bestselling author Shanna Hatfield is a farm girl who loves to write. Her sweet historical and contemporary romances are filled with sarcasm, humor, hope, and hunky heroes. When Shanna isn’t dreaming up unforgettable characters, twisting plots, or covertly seeking dark, decadent chocolate, she hangs out with her beloved husband, Captain Cavedweller. Shanna loves to hear from readers. Follow her online at:

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1 comment:

Julie Lence said...

Congrats on your upcoming release, Shanna! Hugs.