USA Today and Amazon bestselling authors bring Deadwood’s past and present to life in this limited edition anthology benefiting rodeo athletes.
What inspired some of the wonderful stories in Wild Deadwood Tales? What little secrets do our writers have? Read on for fun answers from six of WDT's authors!
Seventeen original short stories in one exciting anthology. Proceeds from Wild Deadwood Tales go to benefit the Western Sports Foundation, which provides critical assistance to athletes competing in Western lifestyle sports. Whether they need help recuperating from an injury or planning for the future, WSF is there. For more visit the Western Sports Foundation.
Angi Morgan: Maverick Seduction
Sean Maverick is on a
charity auction block until a beautiful woman from his past buys him for the
night. Em Stone believed in love at first sight even if she had to lasso and
knock Sean off his feet.
What was the inspiration
for your story?
I was intrigued by the
idea of what happened to a cowboy when he could no longer be a cowboy.
What genre(s) do you
usually write?
Romantic suspense &
Romantic Comedy with a touch of suspense and dab of supernatural
You've been granted a
superpower for one week. What power would you choose and why?
speedster -- I love the
idea of being able to get everything done and maybe get ahead with housework.
What's the one thing you
won't leave home without?
A notebook and purple
pen
If you could excel at
any rodeo sport which one would it be?
Roping
What do you enjoy doing
when you're not writing?
Jigsaw puzzles and yard
work
Tell us three surprising
things about yourself.
I was a Boy Scout Leader
Trainer. I was the youngest advertising intern at the Dallas Morning News. And
I sang backup for Music majors final projects in college.
What's your favorite
western, cowboy, or horse movie?
"Silverado"
Jacqui Nelson: Rescuing
Raven
Raven wants to save one person.
Charlie wants to save the world. Their warring nations thrust them together but
duty pulled them apart—until their paths crossed again in Deadwood for a fight
for love.
What was the inspiration for your story?
Appaloosa horses and the
history of Deadwood and the Dakota Territory in 1876, including the gold rush,
General Crook's Horsemeat March, the Battle of Slim Buttes, Al Swearengen's
Cricket Saloon (that he owned before the Gem Theater) and Al's relationship
with his first wife Nettie and saloon girl, Kitty Austen.
What genre(s) do you usually write?
Western historical
romance
What's your favorite
western, cowboy, or horse movie?
"Dances with
Wolves" and "For a Few Dollars More."
What are the top three
things on your bucket list?
Travel all around South
Dakota, safari in Kenya and Tanzania, and live in the country with a pair of
corgi dogs.
Nancy Naigle: Timing is Everything
Kendra is fine with being a
bridesmaid. She hung up her wedding hopes and dreams eight years ago when her
cowboy chose the rodeo over her. But when they cross paths in Deadwood, the
timing just might be right for reconciliation.
What was the inspiration for your story?
A gorgeous pair of
western boots--pretty enough to get married in. And who doesn't love a reunion
romance?
What genre(s) do you usually write?
Small town romance and
women's fiction
If you could excel at
any rodeo sport which one would it be?
Ummm...I'd rather be the
announcer ;)
What do you enjoy doing
when you're not writing?
Trail riding with good
friends on my Palomino named Tooter.
What's your favorite
western, cowboy, or horse movie?
It's hard to pick a favorite but I'll say Tombstone, and I love
Sam Elliott in that movie. I even named a husky-voiced moustached man Virgil
after his character in Tombstone in my upcoming Christmas novel, Dear Santa.
Paty Jager: Saving Dallie
When a miner tosses his daughter
into the pot at a poker game and the winner is a brothel owner, Beau Gentry is
determined to keep the young woman out of the man’s hands.
What was the inspiration for your story?
This s a short story
connected to my Silver Dollar Saloon series. To showcase on of the main
characters in my Silver Dollar Saloon series, I had to put a woman in peril and
have the Beau Gentry the owner of the saloon save her. I set the story in the
Gem Theater, known to be one of the worst brothels in Deadwood. The owner was
mean and nasty. He lured women there with stories of how they would sing and
perform and then would make them prostitutes and if they refused beat them up
and threaten to kill them. My hero, Beau, is not about to let this man get his
hands on the young woman Dallie.
What genre(s) do you usually write?
Historical & Contemporary
western romance and Murder Mystery
What's your favorite
thing to snack on while writing?
My favorite thing to
snack on while writing is Dove dark chocolate.
Tell us three surprising
things about yourself.
I have driven in a
Powder Puff demolition derby, skinny dipped, and have been bucked off a horse
three times in my life.
Ginger Ring: Best Results
Orphaned at a young age, both Adam
and River yearn to find a living relative from either of their families. After
finally deciding to put down roots in Deadwood, a simple DNA test brings a
result that is more than they expected.
What was the inspiration for your story?
A couple years ago my
cousins found out they had siblings that they never know about. They found each
other through one of those DNA sites.
What genre(s) do you usually write?
Historical,
contemporary, and romantic suspense, mafia
You've been granted a
superpower for one week. What power would you choose and why?
I'm blind as a bat so I
would love to just be able to wake up in the morning and be able to see. So
great eyesight would be a cool thing to have. I once reached to pet my cat and
it was a pillow. Lol
What's
the one thing you won't leave home without?
My Kindle.
What's your favorite
thing to snack on while writing?
Dark chocolate
If you could excel at
any rodeo sport which one would it be?
Barrel racing.
What do you enjoy doing
when you're not writing?
Reading and traveling to out of the way places.
Reading and traveling to out of the way places.
Tell us three surprising
things about yourself.
I'm very shy, I grew up
on a dairy farm, I didn't get married until I was 40.
What's your favorite
western, cowboy, or horse movie?
I love them all
Longmire, Pale Rider, Tombstone. If it's a western I watch it.
What are the top three
things on your bucket list?
Making one of the big
best selling lists, Visiting New Orleans, Getting a job I love.
Lizbeth Selvig: Gotta Have
Faith
Faith “Bunny” Redmond forms an
extreme plan at the Deadwood rodeo to convince a champion bull rider that women
can excel at the dangerous sport. If she wins his respect, she might also win
his love.
What was the inspiration for your story?
I read about a woman
named Maggie Parker who is currently the only professional female bull rider on
the pro circuit. I was inspired by her story and her courage even though I'd
never ever have enough courage to climb on a bull! I wanted to write something
fun but still inspirational so my heroine Faith was born.
What genre(s) do you usually write?
I write sexy-sweet
contemporary romance.
You've been granted a
superpower for one week. What power would you choose and why?
I would choose
teleportation. The ability to get anywhere in the blink of an eye would make my
life so much easier!
Tell us three surprising things about yourself.
I can speak German
I hiked 200 miles across
England in 16 days, and 100 miles across Scotland in 8 days.
I met the love of my
life when I was 15 years old. I married him when I was barely 19 and we've
beaten the odds by being together over 40 years!
What
are the top three things on your bucket list?
1. Go back to Scotland
and do book research as well as hike;
2. Take my husband to
Australia.
3. Take my grandchildren
on an African safari
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WHAT JOB WOULD YOU TAKE IN A RODEO?
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DeleteI have no idea! I've never been to a rodeo so I'm not sure what all the jobs could be. I'll be going to my 1st rodeo at the end of June - I'm super excited!
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