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1/16/2018

E.E. Burke's Best of the West: Get Lost Under A Western Sky

Where do the very best love stories blossom? UNDER A WESTERN SKY, of course! This fabulous boxed set of six tales of danger and romance are sure to capture your imagination as you are carried away to the Old West. Handsome marshals, Texas Rangers, gunslingers, and wealthy landowners meet their matches with the daring women they happen to fall in love with, and you won’t want to put this boxed set down until you’ve read the very last story!

Authors Cheryl Pierson, Celia Yeary, Kaye Spencer, Tracy Garrett, Patti Sherry-Crews, and Agnes Alexander spin six incredible novel-length love stories filled with danger, excitement, and romance that will keep you turning page after incredible page until the very end. 

Saddle up and kick back for some excellent reading, as star-studded romance finds you UNDER A WESTERN SKY!

FIRE EYES by Cheryl Pierson
Beaten and wounded by a band of sadistic renegades that rules the borderlands of Indian Territory, U.S. Marshal Kaed Turner understands what the inevitable outcome will be for him: death. But Fate and a war party of Choctaw Indians intervene, delivering him instead to a beautiful angel with the skill to heal him. Jessica Monroe has already lost a husband and a brother to these outlaws. Can she afford to gamble with her heart one last time?

ALL MY HOPES AND DREAMS by Celia Yeary
To escape an arranged marriage, beautiful, proper Cynthia Harrington impulsively marries Ricardo Romero, a sensual Spaniard who ranches on the edge of the Texas frontier. She struggles to gain a foothold in the hostile household, determined to make a place for herself—but will she also find a way to make her husband love her?

TEXAS GOLD by Tracy Garrett
Texas Ranger Jake McCain is hot on the trail of a band of murderous outlaws when they ambush him and leave him for dead in the blinding snow. The last thing Rachel Hudson expects the blizzard to bring is a wounded Ranger with a pack of trouble. She and Jake have more than a powerful mutual attraction in common—the dangerous gunmen he’s been chasing intend to steal Rachel and her brother, Nathan. But Jake’s not about to lose the woman who means everything to him—Rachel, his TEXAS GOLD…(Previously published as TOUCH OF TEXAS)

THE COMANCHERO’S BRIDE by Kaye Spencer
Beautiful heiress Elizabeth White is exiled to Texas until she agrees to marry the prominent politico her parents have chosen for her—Grayson Beal. When Elizabeth is approached at a fiesta by dark-eyed, handsome Mingo Valderas, her heart will never be her own again. But Mingo has a reputation as a Comanchero—a man who is as fast with his knives as he is with his gun. Still, Elizabeth gives her trust to him, and their whirlwind courtship begins. Beal will stop at nothing to claim Elizabeth—and only one man can protect her. Elizabeth and Mingo stay one step ahead of Beal…but will that be enough?

MARGARITA AND THE HIRED GUN by Patti Sherry-Crews
Pampered Margarita McIntosh is sent away by her father for her own safety—from what, she’s not sure. The long journey ahead and the secret she carries in her saddlebag could be the death of her. A rough Irish gunman, Rafferty, is entrusted with getting her to her destination—for a reward—his ticket to a new life. But will Rafferty’s protection be enough to save their lives? And will the heat of their passion seal their future—if they do survive?

XENIA’S RENEGADE by Agnes Alexander
An urgent plea for help from a family member calls for action from Xenia Poindexter and her sister. But traveling west to save their uncle, a raid on a stagecoach way station would have seen them dead if not for a handsome half-Sioux rancher, Ty Eldridge. Ty wants to protect Xenia from her uncle’s schemes, but he’s been burned in the past by love. Though others say they’re all wrong for each other, Xenia has never felt more “right” than when she’s in Ty’s arms. Is true love worth the chance of becoming XENIA’S RENEGADE?


Meet The Authors

Cheryl Pierson is a native Oklahoman with nine novels to her credit as well as numerous short stories and novellas. Founding Prairie Rose Publications with Livia Reasoner is a dream-come-true for her—there’s something new every day. Helping other authors is at the top of her list, and she enjoys every minute of it. Cheryl has served as past president of Western Fictioneers, a professional organization for western authors. She has two grown children and lives with her husband and her rescue dog, Embry, in Oklahoma City.

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Find out more about Cheryl's books:
PRP WEBSITE 
CHERYL’S AMAZON PAGE
CHERYL’S FACEBOOK PAGE

Celia Yeary, a native Texan, former science teacher, graduate of Texas Tech University and Texas State University, is mother of two, grandmother of three boys, and wife of a wonderful, supportive Texan. She has published ten novels, seven novellas, short stories, a bridal series and articles for a Texas Magazine-- Texas Co-op Power. She is a member of the Daughters of the Republic of Texas (DRT), a local writing group called The Write Girls, and co-owns a group blog titled Sweethearts of the West.
Celia and her husband enjoy traveling, and both are involved in their church, the community, and the university. Central Texas has been her home forty years. Learn more about Celia's books at her Amazon Author Page


Award-winning author Tracy Garrett has always loved to disappear into the worlds created within the pages of a book. An accomplished musician, Tracy merged her need for creativity, her love of history, and her passion for reading when she began writing western historical romance.  

An active member of Romance Writers of America and her local romance writers chapter, Tracy now resides in Missouri with her husband and their furry kid, Wrigley. Find out more about Tracy here: bsite:  www.TracyGarrett.com
Twitter:  @TGarrett_Author


Native Coloradoan Kaye Spencer writes historical, paranormal-lite,  and contemporary romances from her basement utopia in a small, rural town located in the heart of the infamous Dust Bowl area of the 1930s.  Kaye grew up on a cattle ranch in northeastern Colorado, where she spent hours reading Louis L’Amour’s westerns, listening to Marty Robbins’ gunfighter ballads, and watching the old (now classic) television westerns and western movies.  Kaye is retired from a career in education.
Find out more at Kaye's website: https://www.kayespencer.com or her author page: http://www.amazon.com/author/kayespencer



Patti Sherry-Crews lives in Evanston, IL with her husband and two children. She studied anthropology and archaeology at Grinnell College and the University of North Wales, UK. Her roots are deep and firm in the Midwest, but her imagination frequently soars to places that are peopled with cowboys and knights in shining armor. She likes to read, try new recipes, and go for long walks with a little dog.


Find out more about her and her books at her author blogs
or on her author's page

Agnes Alexander is a multi-published author with over 40 books in print. She writes in different genres, but her favorite to write is Western Historical Romance. A lifelong resident of North Caroline, she has visited 48 of the 50 states and particularly enjoys vacationing in the western US. She is the mother of one daughter and the grandmother of two- a boy and a girl. She is in the process of adopting a big gray cat named Neo.

                   www.facebook.com/lynettehampton.77


Enter our drawing to win one of two box sets being given away by Prairie Rose Publications (eBooks only). 

If you could travel back in time, where in the West would you like to go, and who would you want to meet?


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36 comments:

  1. Thanks so much for featuring UNDER A WESTERN SKY on your blog! We're all excited about this boxed set. Six great novels for 99 cents! (At least for right now.) We all hope the readers love the stories.

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    1. What era would I visit? I'd love to see the old west and the old Russian Court--but only if I can come home again. lol

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    2. I agree with you that while traveling back in time for a visit to any particular historical era would be fascinating, there are few I'd want to be stuck in permanently.

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  2. Thanks for having us on your blog, Elizabeth. As for time travel, I love the history of the old west and even though I'm intrigued with certain events, I'm not sure I'd want to be in some of those places. The battle of Little Bighorn being a good example of a place I can't read enough about but wouldn't want to be plopped down in the middle of. I think I'd like to go to late 19th c Santa Fe, and I'd be going for the food! I'm drawn to the southwest with its mix of cultures. If I could bring someone I'd bring my character Michael from Margarita and the Hired Gun. I'd want to see if under Margarita's influence if he's cleaned up his act. Also, I'd be safe from bad guys with Michael around.

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    1. Patti,

      Santa Fe was certainly a melting pot of cultures. I love this history of that area and the Taos area. When you walk the historic neighborhoods in both towns, you can almost feel the history that still lingers.

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  3. These look like they would be great!

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    1. I can vouch for every one of them! They are all wonderful! Hope you enjoy!

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    2. Thanks, tnldy35! Visit Amazon and read some of the first story, FIRE EYES. I hope you like it and the others in the collection.

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    3. tnldy35,

      These stories are page-turners and keepers. You'll love each of them.

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  4. I think I've found some new authors to me.!! Looking forward to reading these books.

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    1. Pam, I sure hope you have! We have some EXCELLENT authors at Prairie Rose Publications and Imprints and I know you'll find these stories to your liking. Thanks for stopping by!

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    2. Pam,

      Boxed sets and anthologies are great ways to discover new authors, and you won't be disappointed with this collection.

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  5. I loved all these stories, and of course the authors. As to who I would want to meet if I went back in time - a no-brainer - Helen (Hunt) Jackson. Doris

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    1. Doris, I would love to see your portrayal of Helen Hunt Jackson someday! I wish you could film it and put it on YOUTUBE! Thanks so much for coming by today!

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    2. Cheryl and Doris:

      I'd love to see Doris perform as Helen Hunt Jackson, too. I live about four hours from Doris. Thinking, thinking... *grin*

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  6. These all sound so great and I got some new to me authors!
    Kate Sparks csparks52@live.com

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    1. Thank you, Kate. I hope you enjoy the stories!

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    2. Kate,

      Thanks for stopping by and commenting. This collection of six full-length novels by six fabulous authors is a treasure chest full of reading pleasure.

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  7. Elisabeth, thanks again so much for featuring UNDER A WESTERN SKY here on Get Lost in a Story. We are always so thrilled to be here with you! I love to write about the old west, but I KNOW I would not fare well there. LOL It would be fun to visit, but I would need to know I was going to be able to return...SHORTLY. LOL

    Oddly enough, I would want to be right here in Oklahoma, which would have been Indian Territory at that time, and I would like to have met some of my ancestors to find out "the real story" about what happened in their lives.

    Thanks again for having us, Elisabeth! YOU ROCK!

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    1. Cheryl

      I'd like to have been a 'fly on the wall', so-to-speak, on opening day of the Oklahoma Land Rush. What a sight that would have been.

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  8. E.E. I am so glad that you are posting and that it seems that when you don't post there is no one else that is not sure what is happening but so glad that you are here. This looks wonderful a boxed set of westerns what a dream to read and with so many wonderful authors. Thank you for featuring them today! You are the best! peggy clayton ptclayton2@aol.com

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    1. Peggy, I'm so glad you keep coming back to Get Lost In A Story. We're all proud to be here with E.E. and the gang.

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    2. Peggy,

      Six full-length western romances and long winter nights. It's the perfect reading combination. Thanks for stopping in.

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  9. Dodge where Matt Dillon is a Marshall

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    1. Kelly, I think you're on to something here. We don't need a time machine... Just a DVD player. lol I love Matt Dillon. I think there's a little bit of him in every hero I write.

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    2. Kelly,

      Whenever someone says they'd like to visit Dodge City, I have to hang my head in just a little bit of shame, because I live about 150 miles from Dodge, and I've never been there.

      And who doesn't love Matt Dillon? He was (and still is) bigger than life.

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    3. Kaye, I feel a daytrip coming on--once it warms up, of course.

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  10. E.E., Thank you for inviting me here to share the news about our new boxed set "Under a Western Sky". A little side note... Cheryl and I are great fans of the country music artist Marty Robbins, and the title of our boxed set pays a hint of homage to him, as he has a boxed set of CDs titled 'Under Western Skies'. That little connection makes me warm and fuzzy. *grin*

    If I traveled back in time to the Old West, I'd like to meet Allan Pinkerton and get a job with him as Pinkerton operative. I might not come home...

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  11. It is such a thrill to be included in this set with such a great bunch of authors. Their books are all wonderful and I know folks will be sorry if they don't take advantage of this great buy,

    If I traveled back in there are many things I'd like to see in their original form - the buffalo herds, the Oregon Trail, the founding of many of the towns that are now huge cities and so on. Of course, I don't think I could survive. I'd have to come back to now. For some reason, Wyatt Earp has always intrigued me. Maybe because he was such a good/bad man.

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    1. Agnes,

      Seeing the buffalo spread out across the prairie at the height of their numbers would have been something to see, all right. I think Wyatt Earp would have been an interesting person to meet, too. Imagine sitting on a front porch with him just listening to his stories.

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  12. maybe Wyoming - not sure who to meet

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    1. Wyoming would certainly be worth a time travel visit. Cheyenne was a happening place. lol

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  13. I already ordered this set. Am looking forward to reading it. Favorite authors and good stories.

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    1. Thank you, Patricia! I hope you'll enjoy the stories. These are a great group of authors and a pleasure to work with.

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  14. Hi Patricia! Thanks so much for buying the set. Sure hope you enjoy it!

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  15. Elisabeth, thank you so much for having our PRP gang here this week! We appreciate this so much! YOU ROCK!

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