Showing posts with label Hildie McQueen. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hildie McQueen. Show all posts

5/20/2019

Amanda hosts #storiesoftheheart-Hildie McQueen


I was raised by my Mama and Scarlett O’Hara… 
a summary of who Hildie McQueen is.


My mother was most independent for a housewife with little education and without knowing the English language.  She constantly held three jobs, kept up
with five children and a drunk for a husband. Always positive, she was one of the most amazing people I’ve ever known.

You are an American City, she often told us when we complained. She couldn’t pronounce citizen, but that was fine with me.  Who doesn’t feel important being an American City!

From my mother, I learned that it can always be worse.  Whenever she would sit on the couch and rub Bengay onto her sore legs, she’d tell us stories of how hard her life had been in Mexico, she took me to events in life that I couldn’t even imagine.  In other words…don’t complain.  Instead find a way to make things better.  Her mantra was “You have so many opportunities here in the United States.  Don’t waste them.”  I heard this so many times, I would repeat them at the same time she did.  Sometimes she’d throw a shoe at me.

Growing up poor and not fitting in was confusing. When we moved to California from Mexico I was about six. I wore two braids every day, so I didn’t look like any of the others at school. The kids thought my sister and I were Native Americans and would jump around pretending to do rain dances.  In Mexico, the natives are Mayans and Aztecs so we didn’t quite understand what they were doing.  I did know they were being mean.

So, I became lost in books at an early age.  My favorite books were of Dorrie the Little Witch, by Patricia Coombs.  Not sure if any of you ever read them. Dorrie didn’t quite fit in with the other witches and her socks never matched.  I was so excited that I could be like Dorrie.  Remember my mother always working and me having four siblings?  Yep, my socks rarely matched.

At about twelve, my parents started having major problems, our house burned down and my father’s drinking was getting pretty bad. So, we moved into the barrio in Southern San Diego. There we became part of a lively community.  It was a blast for those few years.  Everyone spoke Spanish and the kids were more like me

When I was about twelve, I stumbled upon a book titled Island of the Blue Dolphins by Scott O’Dell.  I read it over and over, marveling over this young girl who lived alone on a deserted island.  She didn’t have anything and was so strong.  Like me, she didn’t have anything, no money, no toys for Christmas and certainly not much to eat. 

So I could definitely relate to Karana and she helped be stay strong and find the positive in every day. If she could find a way to survive on a deserted island, I certainly could handle my life.

When I got to High School, things grew progressively worse and my parents finally separated.  I remember the day all five of us kids stood up to my father when he hit Mom. It was a crazy night and we ended up taken to a hotel by a social worker.  My poor mother cried all night while my siblings and I had a party.  We were excited to spend time in a hotel.  To us the Holiday Inn was super fancy.

It was my junior year in High School when Gone with the Wind’s Scarlet O’Hara found me and walked me through the next twenty-five years.  I read the book nine times my senior year. Scarlett was there when I didn’t get asked to prom. Held my hand when I joined the Army and was away from home for the first time ever and she went with me when I got stationed overseas.

Scarlet survived the Civil War and had to find ways to feed all those who depended on her at only seventeen.  At eighteen, I had to support my mother and four siblings. 

Scarlet married for financial gain and to help those who depended on her. I married my first husband because I wanted to live in a house and it would allow me to send more money home. Despite many red flags we got married even though I am pretty sure we’d both changed our minds right before the wedding ceremony. That darn Scarlet!

When I ended up a single mom in the rough streets of LA, It wasn’t that bad when considering Scarlet went through having to deal with the Yankee soldiers ravaging Tara. Crips, Yankees, same thing right?
Then when I finally met the man I loved, thank goodness, I learned from Scarlet’s mistakes and unlike her, I made sure not to lose my Rhett Butler.

I think I was destined to be a writer, it took me forty-five years to find the courage to step out and finally fulfill it. Why Romance?  Because I am in love with love.  Who doesn’t want to waltz across a ballroom with a handsome Duke, or ride the high seas with a dreamy pirate?  There aren’t many women who wouldn’t love to travel the Highlands of Scotland and find their own Jamie Fraser. 

That feeling you get when the hero and heroine finally kiss for the first time never gets old and it doesn’t hurt that the lovemaking is always quite satisfying. In the romance genre, there is always a happy ending and when you turn the last page, you do so with that expectation. 

So maybe you are not a reader, but let me tell you something.  It is through the art of literature that we can walk in someone else’s shoes, see distant places, travel in time and more than anything find yourself lost in a story when you need to escape.  I am not sure where I’d be if not for Dorrie, Karana and Scarlett.

Thank God for those authors, the stories and characters that guided me through life.  I am so thankful to have always been a reader, because otherwise I’m not sure how my life would have turned out.

So, I end with this.

Every single person reading this has a destiny to fulfill. Don’t cheat yourself by settling.  Like my Mama always said.  “You live in a country of opportunities, Don’t waste them.”   

What if today you decide to be Scarlet O’Hara? 


Hildie McQueen is a USA Today Bestselling Author of American Western Historical, Medieval Highlander and Contemporary Romance.










6/14/2018

BETWEEN THE PAGES with Amanda McIntyre


As a reader, (because authors ARE readers, too, right?) we turn the pages of our favorite stories getting lost in the tale, imagining ourselves as perhaps one of the characters—maybe the heroine who gets swept away by the handsome hero or maybe anti-hero? Maybe its that quiet secondary character who catches your eye, and keeps you intrigued as to what his/her fate will one day be?

Quite often I’ve been asked, “Where do you get your ideas for your stories?” And most often I have to stop and think of which book to tell them about.

I think most authors would agree, ideas come from unexpected sources—standing in line at the grocery store, overhearing a conversation in the car next to you at the gas station, maybe hearing a line in a song, reading a news line, maybe (for the lucky) it comes in a dream.

In series writing, which is what I am writing primarily these days—those characters may pop up as suddenly as uninvited guests, lingering around long enough and making things that much more interesting that they become like family. Example; I have one character, Betty, who owns the diner in my little historical mining town of End of the Line, Montana. 

Book I, Kinnison Legacy
In my first book that started this particular series journey (RUGGED HEARTS, Book I, Kinnison Legacy trilogy) Betty appeared as the lovable town gossip. She had been around long enough in town to watch my hero brothers—Wyatt, Dalton and Rein—grow into the men they are today. She also knew their step-dad/uncle (you'll have to read how that one works) and basically if one wants to know anything about anyone—Betty’s your best bet. Fiercely protective of her friends and family, she’s also a bit of a match-maker as well. 

One of these days, I hope to publish a cookbook that Betty and I have been working on!

I asked a few friends who stood out as one of their fav secondary characters…here’s what they had to say…


Hildie McQueen
AMAZON
My favorite secondary character is Heath Hewitt in Where The Four Winds Collide. He is the younger brother of the hero, who was only supposed to be there as one of the motivators for the hero.


Heath ended up with one of the most touching scenes and with a story line that I had to taper down so he wouldn't steal the show from his brother Jackson!

Ciara Knight
In my current work in progress, Love on the Ranch, a meddling mother (Rose) sets up pranks and all sorts of madness to push her over-achieving, practical son toward an impractical bride who might not be able to save his land, but she could save his heart.




Kathryn LeVeque
AMAZON
Kieran Hage from The Wolfe. When I wrote The Wolfe, Kieran was originally not meant to have a huge role, but as I got deeper into the book, his personality just came through. Writers talk about their characters coming alive, and Kieran really did - and that's why in my latest release, A Wolfe Among Dragons, I had such a hard time because I wrote Kieran's death scene as an old man. Ugly crying!

Merry Farmer
AMAZON
That would definitely have to be Theophilus Gunn. He's the manager of The Cattleman Hotel in Haskell, Wyoming, and he shows up in most of my Brides of Paradise Ranch books. He's also mentioned in my West Meets East series and my Silver Foxes of Westminster series.

In my head, he has a complete, complex, and epic backstory. Lived both in Europe and America, was a spy in two wars, and just wants a little peace now that he's settled in Wyoming. If you want anything "taken care of" go to Theophilus Gunn. <wiggles eyebrows>


Angi Morgan
AMAZON
Frank in Gunslinger. He's a retired Texas Ranger but you don't find that out until halfway through the book. He's a funny old coot who seems to take care of everyone in Hico. Right now, he only appears in Gunslinger...but just wait for Ranger Warrior!!




Jacqui Nelson
AMAZON
I’d be very challenged to pick my favorite hero or heroine, but when it comes to my favorite secondary character, my choice is clear! It’s Grandpa Gus Peregrine! In my Christmas novella, The Calling Birds, Gus is a lovable troublemaker who works hard but also knows how to have fun. More often than not, he’s joking and smiling. My mom was the inspiration for Gus’ personality, but instead of being absentminded she was extremely stubborn. So much so that she’d make me worry about her safely—just like Gus’ grandson Jack can’t stop worrying about his grandpa.

E.E. Burke
Amazon 
I’d say Billy Frye in Fugitive Hearts. He's been on his own since he was 5. He's slept in boxcars and been passed around from family to family. At 11 now, he’s a tough kid with survivor instincts, very clever, and despite being treated poorly has a big heart. He adores my heroine (Mrs. Claire Daines) who wishes to adopt him and takes him in. He will protect her with his life if need be, and that's what ends up getting Billy and Claire into big trouble.

Donna Michaels
AMAZON
My lovesick cow, Lula Belle. She's in love with my hero from Book 1 and causes trouble for his heroine all throughout the series. She's a riot to write!





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8/14/2017

Need a holiday rush? Try CHAMPAGNE & COWBOYS!


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May we suggest an alternative "holiday rush?"
One that you can savor when the chilly weather arrives and you need some heat?
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New York Times and USA Today Bestselling Authors Donna Michaels and Hildie McQueen are joined by bestselling and award-winning authors Amanda McIntyre, Tori Scott, Gem Sivad, Kathleen Ball, Rhonda Lee Carver, and Victoria Vane to bring you eight sexy cowboys in this holiday collection that will warm you from the inside out.
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Donna Michaels - Wine and Her New Year Cowboy (Book 4/Citizen Soldier Series) A Going no male resolution excludes cowboys.

Kathleen Ball – A Kiss at Midnight - Will Anora accept Maverick’s Heart? Only a long awaited New Year’s kiss at midnight will tell him.

Rhonda Lee Carver- A New Year's Cowboy- Charlie has suffered tragedy, but a Christmas package offers hope and a cowboy.

Amanda McIntyre - Lost & Found (and End of the Line novella) Fate gives first love a second chance.

Hildie McQueen- New Year with You- A modern Cinderella type story with a humorous twist.

Tori Scott- Cowboy Masquerade - A New Year's Eve masquerade party reveals more than anyone expects.

Gem Sivad- Cowboy Burn- She slides down an icy road and lands in the arms of love.

Victoria Vane – A Cowboy’s Midnight Kiss – He never dreamed his soul mate would stumble into his life in stiletto-heeled boots.
There are not too many heroes that capture the heart like the boot-swaggering cowboy. They live by  a certain creed...a conduct, a code. It's the foundation of many a romance writer's basis for their heroes, no matter what era or sub-genre. We love us some cowboy attitude!
When asked what inspired these stories, the authors broke it down themselves--let's get to know each of them!!

DONNA MICHAELS
 Donna Michaels is addicted to cowboys and military heroes. A New York Times & USA Today bestselling author of Romaginative fiction, she writes hot, humorous, and heartwarming books as an indie, but also through Entangled Publications, AmazonEncore, Kindle Worlds, The Wild Rose Press, and Whimsical Publications. With a husband recently retired from the military, a household of six, and several rescued cats, she never runs out of material to write.
What inspired me was my desire to create another link between my Harland County Series (set in Texas) and Citizen Soldier Series (set in the Poconos of PA). I already had a heroine from the Poconos living down in Texas, so I thought it was time to bring a cowboy up north, and throw a few kinks in his Texas armor.

HILDIE MCQUEEN
USA Today Bestselling author Hildie McQueen loves unusual situations and getting into interesting adventures. Romance Author of Highland historical, Western Historical and contemporary, she writes something every reader can enjoy.

What inspired me to write New Year with You

In New Year with You, interior decorator, Sunny Stilton shows up at a well-known ranch attire company owner’s house while he is in the middle of a fight with a woman.  Although Bryce Forrester is obviously a player, Sunny can’t keep from falling for the good-looking man.  Soon she discovers the real man might just be nicer than she expects and that he might be the one.

I wrote this story intending it to be a light weekend read and one that will make the reader smile, while the two characters go through the challenge of an unexpected romance.  It’s witty, sexy and definitely not a story to be taken overly serious.  I wanted to write a romantic comedy and I think this one fits the bill.

AMANDA MCINTYRE
Amanda McIntyre’s passion is telling character-driven stories with a penchant for placing ordinary people placed in extraordinary situations. A bestselling author, her work is published internationally in print, E-book, and audio. She writes sizzling contemporary and hot historical romance and believes no matter what, love will find a way.
The inspiration for LOSAT & FOUND came as a result of what I love to write about in romance--second chances. It is also been rewritten to include a surprise twist which now connects it to my fictional small town (and NEW series) to END OF THE LINE, MONTANA--the small mountain town first introduced in the bestselling Kinnison Legacy series! I love Cole and Anna's story and how even years later...love truly finds a way!
TORI SCOTT
Tori Scott is a former Golden Heart finalist, a two-time Rone Award nominee, a finalist in the International Digital Awards, and a semi-finalist in the Best Indie Books of 2012. She lists several publications among her accomplishments, including a featured Christmas story--The Christmas Wish--in Woman's World magazine. Tori was born in West Texas,and she loves to use it as a setting for her cowboy books because the people who were born and raised there have a code of ethics that makes for great heroes and heroines. 
I wrote Cowboy Masquerade as the final story in the Lone Star Cowboys series. The opportunity to join some great authors in a holiday-themed box set gave me the idea for the story, centered around a surprise reveal at a masquerade party on New Year's Eve. It was fun to bring back all of the characters from the series for a celebration and reunion.

GEM SIVAD
Hi. I’m Gem Sivad. Nice to meet you. I live in the southern part of an enchanted kingdom where I enjoy the slow pace of life, study the world, and tell stories about incredible things. Whether I’m writing in a nineteenth century setting or in a  paranormal world of witches and shifters, my heroines are always resilient, resourceful, and smart, and my heroes are wickedly dangerous and seriously hot.
Hi. I’m Gem Sivad. Nice to meet you. I live in the southern
part of an enchanted kingdom where I enjoy the slow pace of life, study the world, and tell stories about incredible things. Whether I’m writing in a nineteenth century setting or in a  paranormal world of witches and shifters, my heroines are always resilient, resourceful, and smart, and my heroes are wickedly dangerous and seriously hot.
KATHLEEN BALL
Sexy Cowboys and the Women Who Love Them...
Winner of the LEAR Award
Finalist in the 2012 and 2015 RONE Awards.
Top Pick, Five Star Series from the Romance Review.
Kathleen Ball writes contemporary and historical western romance with great emotion and 
memorable characters. Her books are award winners and have appeared on best sellers lists.
I wrote A Kiss At Midnight firstly to be included in the boxed set with these amazing authors. My inspiration was due to the weather. I often wonder what happens to people down on their luck with no place to go. Shelters fill up fast but in small towns do they have shelters or would someone be willing to offer a helping hand especially during the holidays. In this book, Anora gets thrown out of her house and the owner of the local diner calls Maverick a rough tough cowboy to help.

RHONDA LEE CARVER
Rhonda Lee Carver is a bestselling author of romance. She’s emotional, fun-loving, known to be witty (sometimes at the wrong times), cries during touching commercials, and values a good love story...and a hero who loves to get his hands dirty.
What inspired me to write A New Year’s Cowboy were the sad Hallmark commercials. I thought of all those who have lost a loved one and deserved a miracle for the holidays.

VICTORIA VANE
Victoria Vane is a bestselling, award-winning author of smart and sexy romance. Her books have received more than twenty awards and nominations to include the 2015 Red Carpet Award for JEWEL OF THE EAST, 2014 RONE Award for TREACHEROUS TEMPTATIONS, and 2012 Library Journal Best E-Book romance for THE DEVIL DEVERE series. Victoria also has a passion for historical fashion and lives in the beautiful upstate of South Carolina with her husband, two sons, a little black dog, and an Arabian horse.
What inspired you to write this book?
I have always wanted to write a holiday novella and I've always believed that opposites attract. What better way to show this than through a cowboy and a city girl? A COWBOY'S MIDNIGHT KISS, set at Christmas time in Jackson Wyoming, is very much centered on misconceptions based on first impressions. Griff and Cassidy are both much more than they appear. They also discover to their surprise, that they have much more in common than they ever would have thought.  I think readers of all kinds will enjoy this hot and heart-warming holiday romance.
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1) What singer made the 1965 song "Holly Jolly Christmas" famous? *hint: was featured in a beloved holiday animated feature shown annually.
2) What famous cowboy singer is best known to sing "Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer?
3) What renown TV personality began the tradition of hosting the dropping of ball in Times Square on New Years Eve?
4) On the eleventh day of Christmas what did my true love send to me?
5)What kind of "bird" has gone away in Winter Wonderland?

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