Gambler’s Choice
By Linda Nightingale
A novel about people who love horses…
From The Wild Rose Press
Cover Artist: Debbie Taylor
Editor: Mary Harmony
Tagline: An English
aristocrat and a Virginia socialite go head-to-head—and feet-to-feet—in a battle
over ownership of a very special horse.
Keywords: Horses,
3-day Eventing, equine, equestrian, horse lovers, contemporary romance,
romantic suspense, gothic, books, writing, reading, new releases, The Wild Rose
Press, horse books
Rating: Spicy
Digital Price: $4.99
Print Price: TBA
Character Questions
1. Nickname: Becca (short for Rebecca) McQuaid
2. Currently residing in...Horse Country, Virginia, and a lovelier place you’ve never seen…except Somerset, England, perhaps
3. Favorite type of pet – I wouldn’t really call a horse a pet, more like a friend and partner, but hands down, the horse.
4. Most important goal – To own Gambler’s Choice, a beautiful bay stallion—a problematic dream, since his owner, the Baron of Hampton, refuses to sell—for any amount of money
5. Wealthy, poor, or somewhere in between? I’m a rich girl, but that doesn’t guarantee I get everything I want...like Gambler’s Choice.
Blurb:
Becca
McQuaid came to England to find the perfect horse but instead met a darkly
mysterious challenge in Austen Heath, Baron of Hampton. She’s determined to buy
Austen’s stallion Gambler’s Choice. He’s determined not to sell, but the rivals
are thrown together by an accident that leaves Austen with a broken leg and the
threat he’ll never ride again.
Austen Heath has the title, heritage and manor house…but not the fortune. Becca is wealthy. Her charms are irresistible, but he believes she’s shopping for a Ladyship to go with her money. He has another reason to hold the sexy blonde at arms’ length—the unexplained disappearance of an old friend everyone thinks was his lover. When her body is discovered on his property, he becomes a suspect in her murder.
Excerpt:
Rebecca McQuaid was in England for one reason.
To find the perfect match.
Size was important. Becca was a tall girl. Money was
of no consequence whatsoever. Becca was a wealthy girl. Heart mattered most. He
must have the heart to go the distance. She dreamed of a partnership that would
last a lifetime. But looks did rank quite high on her list of priorities.
“I simply can’t ride an ugly horse. That would be
like dating an ugly man.” Tossing her long blonde hair over her shoulder, she
laughed and winked at her friend.
Meg shot her a frown, her tone accusing Becca of
being an uncivilized colonist. “Rebecca McQuaid, you say the damnedest things.”
An appreciative chuckle turned her around to squint
into the sun. A tall, elegant, dark figure of a man on a magnificent horse
caught her imagination mid-stride. She couldn’t see the rider’s face, but she
knew he’d overheard the exchange with her friend. He saluted her with a tap of
his whip to the brim of his hat as he rode past. Excitement capered over her,
and she smiled. The horse’s muscled, blood bay rump glistened. The stallion was
sixteen-two hands, fit and impeccably groomed.
“Nice buns. That one’s good-looking enough for me.”
She elbowed her friend. “Who is it?”
Meg shaded her eyes. “Gambler’s Choice and Austen
Heath. Both horse and rider satisfy your criteria, my dear girl.”
“The horse is handsome.” She wished she had gotten a
better look at the bay, but he was a mahogany blaze in the morning sun. “Are
you telling me the rider is?”
“That’s the general consensus, but Austen hides in
that rambling, dark mansion of his.” Meg studied the pair picking up a trot
along the arena. “Fierce competitors. Hard to beat at Intermediate. We’ll see
how they handle Advanced.”
“An Advanced
horse?” Becca wriggled her shoulders. “I’m in the market.”
“Look elsewhere.” Meg’s finger jutted at Becca’s
nose. “Austen won’t sell Gambler for love or money. Guaranteed. Not even for
the kind of money you’re willing to spend.”
“Meggie.” She linked arms with her friend.
“Everything has a price.”
Meg balked like a donkey. “You’re in a different
world, princess.”
“Well, not everything. Love doesn’t have a price.”
Pain wrenched her heart as a memory of the breakup with Daniel flashed through
her mind. The hurt was too fresh to even think of another man. “But I’m not in
the market for love.”
Becca had found that the best way to protect her
heart was to play spoiled little rich girl. She had that part down pat, and, as
Winston Churchill had said, There is
something about the outside of a horse that is good for the inside of a man.
She was looking for a horse to fall in love with and help mend her broken
heart.
About
Linda:
Born in South Carolina, Linda has
lived in England, Canada, Miami, Ft. Lauderdale, Atlanta and Houston.
She’s seen a lot of this country from the windshield of a truck pulling a horse
trailer, having bred, trained and showed Andalusian horses for many years.
Linda has won several writing
awards, including the Georgia Romance Writers Magnolia Award. She is the mother of two wonderful sons, a
retired legal assistant, member of the Houston Symphony League, and enjoys
events with her car club. Among her
favorite things are her snazzy black convertible and her parlor grand
piano. She loves to dress up and host
formal dinner parties.
Twitter: https://twitter.com/LNightingale
Web Site: http://www.lindanightingale.com
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Book Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=03972_A_5-Y
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Thanks for stopping by and doing the exchange,
Tina
Thanks for stopping by and doing the exchange,
Tina
7 comments:
Thanks for hosting me, Tina. Your post is up and running on my blog!
Great post!
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PamT
I'm so used to reading Regency romances with titled men (it's usually the men for some reason), it's interesting to read about a modern aristocratic hero. And that's so cool that you trained Andalusians. They're gorgeous!
Fascinating that you train horses. This book sounds great.
Thanks everyone for your visit!! I really enjoyed reading your comments. Horses are one of my first loves.
I am terribly sorry to be late. Very cool that you ladies traded excerpts. I thoroughly enjoyed yours, and now I'm going to check out hers. :) Best wishes!
Love this cover! And it was very clever how at the beginning of the excerpt you aren't sure if she is talking about a man, or a horse. Also enjoyed your trailer. The Baron is a cutie! Plus, add in a murderer running around...sounds like you have a gripping story! Thanks for sharing!
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