Welcome back,
Miralee. You have a lot of books out now. What is your favorite setting to use
in your books?
For my historical romances, I love any setting in the Old
West, especially the states where cowboys, ranches, and outlaws could be found.
But for my middle-grade contemporary horse novels, I love setting those close
to where I live, as I know the area so well and have ridden my horse here for
years.
What do you look for
when you’re shopping for a book to buy for yourself?
I have a wide variety of interests. Right now I’m hooked on
fantasy and other speculative fiction. Other times I’m hungry for a good
suspense or mystery, while at others I’m in the mood for historical romance
that contains action, adventure, and anything Old West!
Give us a little tour
of the setting for this book.
It’s set in a very small rural town in Oregon ,
only an hour or less from Mt.
Hood , and about ten
minutes or so from the Columbia River Gorge. There are a lot of horses,
orchards, hay fields and pasture, and a saw mill. Lots of green, snow in the
winter, and it’s become more and more of a tourist area due to the beautiful
setting and variety of things to do.
What other books do
you have coming out soon?
There will be two more books in the Horses and Friends
series, with the final one releasing in February, 2016. I also have two
different novellas that are part of historical romance collections. Summertime Brides is the first
collection, and my book is The Dogwood
Bride, and the other book is part of Cowboy
Brides, and my title is Love’s Sweet
Storm, set in Colorado .
Please give us a
glimpse inside your home.
Our home is located nine miles from a small town, across the
Columbia River that separates Washington (our town) from Oregon . We own eleven acres, a two story
house and garage, and a VERY large yard and garden area. I love all the flowers
and grass, but it’s it takes a lot of time to keep up. I’ve planted delphinium,
dozens of day lilies, roses, Canterbury bells, peonies, and many other flowers …
not to mention blueberries, strawberries, and raspberries.
Is this novel part of
a series or a stand-alone book?
Silver Spurs is the second book in the series, and the books
follow the same kids and their adventures.
Tell us about the
story.
Kate’s dream of owning a horse has finally happened. But now
her best friend Tori has no money to buy a horse. So Kate comes up with a
plan—she’ll raise money by boarding horses and hosting a show in her family’s
barn.
It seems the perfect solution until Melissa, the girl who disses Kate and Tori at school, shows up to board her horse, determined to compete in their show and win the silver spurs. Will their plan be ruined—or does God have something better in store for them all?
Silver Spurs is a tale of overcoming fears and trusting God with your dreams.
It seems the perfect solution until Melissa, the girl who disses Kate and Tori at school, shows up to board her horse, determined to compete in their show and win the silver spurs. Will their plan be ruined—or does God have something better in store for them all?
Silver Spurs is a tale of overcoming fears and trusting God with your dreams.
Please give us the
first page of the book.
Kate
Ferris hauled back on the reins and brought her Thoroughbred mare to a stop. Her
arms ached with the effort. Capri was a lot of
horse to keep under control.
The
mare tossed her head, and froth flew from her mouth. Kate patted the mare’s neck,
her palms sweaty against the dark-red coat. “Easy, girl. Settle down. It’s okay.”
It’s really not okay. Kate frowned, hoping her voice didn’t show her frustration.
Determination pushed her forward. No way could she quit and let Capri win this battle. Kate hadn’t learned as much as she’d
liked in the few lessons she’d taken while working at the English-riding barn a
couple of miles from home, but she knew she shouldn’t reward Capri by dismounting
when the mare wasn’t responding to her cues.
The
chestnut horse threw her head again and pranced in place.
Kate
gave an exasperated sigh. “All right, let’s try it again. Slower this time.” She
nudged her mount into a trot along the rail of the outdoor arena, trying to focus
on rising and falling to the beat of the Thoroughbred’s long stride. Getting the
hang of posting hadn’t been easy, but Kate finally had it mastered. At least
she hoped she’d mastered it.
How can readers find
you on the Internet?
You can find me at my blog and website, and sign up for my
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Thank you, Miralee, for sharing this new book with us.
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Silver Spurs (Horses and Friends)
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