12/05/2019

E.E. Burke's Best of the West: Ride the High Lonesome from Rosanne Bittner


Are you ready to RIDE THE HIGH LONESOME with USA Today Bestselling Author Rosanne Bittner in a brand new novel published by Sourcebooks?

Widowed Kate Winters is stranded in outlaw country, alone, unarmed,  and desperately in need of food and water. When fate leads her to saving Luke Bowden from a hanging, her life is changed forever. Luke, consumed with a need for revenge against those who tried to hang him and stole his cattle, is on a mission to find and kill the culprits, but now the woman who saved his life needs him for help and protection. RIDE THE HIGH LONESOME is an unforgettable love story, as well as an action-packed depiction of survival in some of the biggest, loneliest country in the American West of the 1800’s, and sometimes “lonely” means need and desire come before love. Told by an award-winning author who’s been called an “emotional powerhouse,” RIDE THE HIGH LONESOME is a book you won’t be able to put down until you reach the exciting ending. 

Here's an excerpt

   Kate awoke to a crackling fire, her head on something soft, two blankets covering her. She thought she smelled coffee, and the smell reminded her she was hungry. She opened her eyes to a dimly-lit room – except it wasn’t a room in a house. The walls were made of rock, and the only light was that of the fire.
   A horse whinnied, and now she saw a man wearing a gray wool jacket sitting on the floor of the cave and leaning against the rock wall only about five feet away. He appeared to be sleeping. She lay still, thinking. She remembered falling … someone telling her she was bleeding … something about a cave … lying face-down over a horse. Her head hurt. She put a hand to her forehead and realized it was bandaged.         The fall! A snowstorm! She gasped and sat up. Her blankets fell away, and she looked down to realize she wore only her camisole and ruffled pantaloons. Where was her dress? And where was SHE?
   The man spoke up then. “So, you finally woke up.”

USA TODAY best-seller Rosanne Bittner has written and published 68 novels over the past 40 years.  Rosanne’s first love is American history, the Old West and Native Americans.  Her well-researched books cover real events and locations from all facets of the birth and growth of America. She has won numerous writing awards, including a RITA nomination from Romance Writers of America for SONG OF THE WOLF and a WILLA award from Women Writing the West for WHERE HEAVEN BEGINS.  She was named “Queen of Western Romance,” by Romantic Times Reviews, who nominated her second “Outlaw” book, DO NOT FORSAKE ME, for best western romance for 2015. Most of Rosanne’s novels have garnered over 95% five-star reviews from Amazon readers and great reviews from Publisher’s Weekly. Rosanne belongs to several historical societies and is an active volunteer in a home-town charity organization.  She and her husband of over 50 years live in southwest Michigan.

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Let's ask Rosanne some questions...

What is your biggest vice?
Rosanne: NIBBLING! When I’m sitting at the computer all day, I’m as bad as a dang mouse – constantly “nibbling” at something. Usually it’s either nuts, or animal crackers. I love those animal crackers!

Which of your characters would you most like to invite to dinner?
Rosanne: Luke Bowden from RIDE THE HIGH LONESOME, of course, because the poor guy is so heartbroken over a lost love and so lonely. I’d make sure he wasn’t lonely anymore!

What one thing about your hero (in RIDE THE HIGH LONESOME) drives the heroine crazy?  Rosanne: Luke won’t commit. He had his heart shattered when he came home from the Civil War to find the woman he loved married to his brother. He vowed to never love that much again.

What will always make you smile, even on a bad day?  
Rosanne: My grandsons. They are teenagers now, but they still give me hugs. And now I have to look “up” to all 3 of them – those little boys who once couldn’t even see over the counter tops.

What are five books are on your “to be read” pile?  
Rosanne: Lucy Kubash’s WILL-O-THE-WISP. Diane Burton’s NUMBERS NEVER LIE. Diana Stout’s TOMORROW’S WISH FOR LOVE. Mary Dorla Russell’s WOMEN OF COPPER COUNTRY. And Margaret Coen’s THE GIRL WITH BRAIDED HAIR and THE SPIDER WEB.

What inspires you daily?
Rosanne: My love for American history, especially the Old West of the 1800s and America's magnificent west.

Rosanne is always such a generous guest. Today she's raffling off the following awesome prizes:


Third Prize – TWO BOOKS – Autographed copies of RIDE THE HIGH LONESOME and my March 2019 book, LOGAN’S LADY.

Second Prize – THREE BOOKS -  Autographed copies of RIDE THE HIGH LONESOME and my 2019 Christmas anthology – LONGING FOR A COWBOY CHRISTMAS, plus an autographed copy of my March 2019 book, LOGAN’S LADY.

First Prize – FOUR BOOKS! – Autographed copies of RIDE THE HIGH LONESOME and my 2019 Christmas anthology – LONGING FOR A COWBOY CHRISTMAS (my story is called CHRISTMAS IN PARADISE) – PLUS an autographed copy of my book PARADISE VALLEY (the original story about the couple in CHRISTMAS IN PARADISE). Also, an autographed copy of my March 2019 book, LOGAN’S LADY.

To enter the raffle, fill out the Rafflecopter and leave a comment. You must leave a comment to be part of the drawing. 

Reader's question: If you were stranded in the middle of a desert or on a mountain, what character from a novel (or historical character ) would you want to come to your rescue, and why?

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9 comments:

  1. Wow what an awesome snippet - I want to read it to find out what happens next!! Thanks bunches!

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  2. I loved this book so very much!
    An unforgiving, destitute land as far as the eye could see was all Kate Winter’s had to her name.
    She was alive, panicked, but still alive, after the horrific attack.
    Hanging, barely breathing with a little kick, was all the life that remained in Luke Bowden, until an Angel found him.

    Two stranger’s brought together by fate in this wild, lawless land by a common bond.. Survival!

    Rosanne Bittner is a master at creating lasting storylines, picturesque sceneries, and heroic couples who envelope her reader’s heart and soul, forever.

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  3. Hummmm, If I were to be stranded...ANY of Rosanne's heroes would be welcome to save me! I would not be picky! Perhaps Moss from Lawless Love....as he was my 1st Rosanne hero. (the book that hooked me on her books!)

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  4. Well there is a hero in Jacqui novels that is just a wonderful guy and I would want him to come and get me where ever I was stranded. Actually my scooter battery goes dead often and my hubby was the one who helped me so I am very happy for that. I think all of the heros in westerns are great. peggy clayton ptclayton2@aol.com p.s. sorry I don't tweet and thank you for the chance

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  5. I am currently reading comanche sunset by Roseanne. This is so apt. Since the storyline for comanche sunset follows a similar pattern as the question asked.

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  6. I’ve read Rosanne Bittner for years, got them from my mom, who had read her for years before. Love her books and would love to read this one as well!

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  7. I don't know who I'd want to rescue me---Maybe the Virginian. (Not the novel's version).... more like the TV series- James Drury version. Trampas would be good too.

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