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9/05/2017

E.E. Burke's Best of the West: The Last Outlaw by Rosanne Bittner

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Today I'm delighted to share in an exciting day for my dear friend, USA Today bestselling author Rosanne Bittner as she releases her fourth (and final?) novel in the Outlaw Hearts saga.

TRUE LOVE NEVER DIES...

Times have changed, and the old Wild West is a thing of the past. Nestled in his beautiful Colorado ranch, surrounded by family, infamous former outlaw Jake Harkner’s hung up his guns for good and finally found a measure of peace.  But dark memories haunt the woman who has always been his strength, and not even Jake is certain he can save his beloved Miranda this time.  All he can do is swear to remain by her side.


But it takes more than a hope for peace to outrun a past defined by violence, and it isn’t long before Jake is embroiled in a rescue mission he simply can’t refuse. Life has brought him back full circle as he rides into Mexico to save a young girl from a dreadful fate … leaving Miranda behind one final time, fearing the other half of her soul is destined to die the way he’s always lived – by the gun.

Here's an excerpt...
            (To the reader: Randy is trying to be strong, knowing Jake is leaving whether she likes it or not. This follows a torrid love scene between them the night before, so I like the little teasing remark here about Randy being “decent.” It’s a tiny “lift” from the very tense and sad event that Jake is leaving and might not make it back this time. I am leaving out a good bit of passage between what I’ve written here and the ending of this same chapter.  The break is designated by   ……….  In that missing passage there are some very tearful good-byes – a family prayer – a dark dread. And to clarify – Sadie Mae, is Jake’s precious granddaughter, only five years old.  Brian is Jake’s son-in-law, a doctor, and “Little Jake” is Jake’s grandson, who worships the ground Jake walks on.)

Be strong, Randy, she told herself. Be strong for him so it won’t be so hard for him to leave.  She hurried down the stairs and put a kettle of coffee on the coal cooking stove and lit a fire under it.  She didn’t want to look then, but she had to.  She’d deliberately avoided seeing what she didn’t want to see when she first came down the stairs, keeping herself busy with the coffee and setting out some bread.
Finally she had no choice but to face him, now Jake Harkner the outlaw.  Already her husband was strapping on his famous .44’s.  He wore denim pants, the blue shirt that she loved, and a brown leather vest, looking both incredibly handsome and incredibly dangerous at the same time.
He shoved another hand gun into the back of his gun belt. Every loop in that belt had a cartridge in it. Another belt of cartridges lay on the kitchen table.  A repeating rifle and a shot gun lay there, too. He packed more cartridges and some shot gun slugs into a saddle bag and set everything, including a duffel bag of clothes, near the door, then took down his black Stetson from where it hung on the wall and set it with his gear.
“Tricia and Sadie Mae will be afraid of you, looking like you do right now,” Randy told him.  “They’ve never see you quite so decked out with guns, and they have certainly never seen your dark side.”
“They won’t be afraid.  They know their grandpa.”
Someone knocked.  “Mother, are you decent?”
Randy looked at Jake and smiled.  Am I?”
Jake walked up to her and leaned down to plant a long kiss on her mouth.  “No.  You’re the most indecent woman I’ve ever known.”
“Well, you did that to me.  I used to be decent.”
He kissed her once more and went to the door, opening it to see Evie and Brian and Little Jake and Sadie Mae all standing there, Evie holding the baby.  Her eyes widened.  “Daddy, you look mean and angry, just like you used to look before leaving on another mission in Oklahoma.  You’d better smile for Sadie Mae or she might run away.”
Sadie Mae stood there staring.  “Are you grampa?”
……….
(I might add here that during breakfast and good-byes, Randy insisted Jake eat something because he’s refused. He finally takes a biscuit from her and some coffee and goes to stand near the fireplace.  This is important here because of how this chapter ends – a sad omen.  Also in this part, Jake says something very loving to Randy in Spanish, something he’s prone to do in emotional moments.)
Outlaw snorted and tossed his head, a big, strong, black horse that seemed made just for a man like Jake Harkner.  The horse turned nervously in a circle.  Jake scanned his family.  He would never get over the fact that they all came from his blood.  How could that be possible?
He looked at Randy.  She’d made it all possible.  "Lo nuestro ser ‘a eterno, Randy … esta tierra es eterno … tu y yo estaremos unidos eternamente.  Tue res mi vida, mi querida esposa.”  (You and I forever, my darling, my loving wife.)  He turned Outlaw and kicked the horse into a gentle lope.
Randy watched him ride off, as she’d done too many times before.  “God be with you, my beloved,” she whispered.  She turned and hurried into the house. She couldn’t watch him disappear over the distant rise.  She hurried to his chair, which was where she knew she’d sleep with his pillow until he returned.  She couldn’t bear lying alone in their big bed upstairs.  She curled up into the chair and studied the family picture above the fireplace.  There sat Jake, in the center of it all, surrounded by his beautiful children and grandchildren … the man she’d met all those years ago in a supply store, bearded, angry, wild, dangerous, notorious … a wanted man who never once in his life had known love.  She thought about his remark to Lloyd, the one that worried her most of all. In a way I’ve always been alone.
It was then she noticed it on the fireplace mantle … a half-finished cup of coffee … and an uneaten biscuit.

Meet Rosanne


USA TODAY Bestselling Author Rosanne Bittner has written and published 66 novels over the past 40 years, and she promises more to come!  Rosanne’s first love is American history, especially the Old West and Native Americans.  Her well-researched books cover real events and locations from the Revolutionary War through the discovery of gold, the Civil War, the building of the Union Pacific, the Indian wars, the founding of our great western cities and the late 1800’s Yukon gold rush. She has won numerous writing awards, including a RITA nomination. 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.  Nearly all of her novels have garnered over 95% five-star reviews from Amazon readers and great reviews from Publisher’s Weekly and other writing publications.  Rosanne belongs to several historical societies and is an active volunteer in a local charity organization.  She is a member of Romance Writers of America and Women Writing the West.  She and her husband of over 50 years live in southwest Michigan. Together they have traveled the west for over 40 of those years, mostly for research for Rosanne’s stories.  Her newest novel, THE LAST OUTLAW, is out September 5, 2017, followed in October by a Christmas story involving the same family.  It’s called A CHICK-A-DEE CHRISTMAS and will be published in an anthology called CHRISTMAS IN A COWBOY’S ARMS.

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E.E.: Do you write while listening to music? 
Rosanne: Oh, my, YES! For one thing, my office is in the corner of my living room and my hubby is hard of hearing, so the TV gets pretty loud.  I put on my special ear phones and block it all out with “mood” music.  My favorite is an album containing all the theme songs from great western movies, like The Big Country and Old Gringo and Hang ‘Em High. They are on an album called “The Way West”, most of the music by the Philadelphia Philharmonic Orchestra.

E.E.: If you could travel into the past, where would you go and why? 
Rosanne: Well, if my beloved Jake Harkner really lived, I would go visit the J&L in Colorado in the 1880’s. Otherwise, in reality I would love to be involved in the Oklahoma land rush.

E.E.: What’s the first thing you do when you finish a book?  
Rosanne: Cry. I immediately miss my characters and I don’t want the story to end, which is why I write so many sequels.

E.E.: Tea or coffee?   
Rosanne: COFFEE – 24 HOURS A DAY.

E.E.: What does it mean to love someone?  
Rosanne: You ignore their faults and the little things that annoy you because you know deep inside he will always be there for you and no one else will love you as much.  In my case, my husband is always looking out for me being taken care of if and when he is gone from my life. He saves and plans for that, and that (to me) is just as romantic as hugs and kisses.

E.E.: What’s your favorite “love” word?  
Rosanne: Adore.  Jake uses that word a lot in referring to his beloved Miranda.  He adores her, and in his words, she is the air he breathes.

E.E.: What’s the first book you remember reading?  
Rosanne: The first full novel I remember reading is A LANTERN IN HER HAND by Bess Streeter Aldrich.  That book got me started on wanting to write about pioneers.  I recommend it to ALL PEOPLE of ALL AGES.  A wonderful story!

E.E.: What was your most rewarding publishing moment?
Rosanne: When my Sourcebooks editor told me she read OUTLAW HEARTS in her teens and would love to read a sequel, which I’d had in mind to write for about 20 years. I cried when I learned someone finally wanted that sequel, and that has now turned into 4 books with a fifth book planned.

E.E.: How do you come up with ideas for books?  
Rosanne: It’s never a struggle for me. Ideas just pour through my brain like water through a strainer.  Usually they come from my research, often for an entirely different book, but some fact or event will catch my eye and I know it would make a good story.  Also, ideas come as I write, mainly from new characters that walk into my stories uninvited and tell me a book about them would make a good story.  So many things happened in settling the great American West – and through the Indian wars and all the events in America’s growth – that fodder for plots is endless.  Absolutely endless.  I’ll never live long enough to write all the books I want to write.  There are four stories in my head right now – all written.  I never use a synopsis or an outline of any kind.  I just start the story and let the characters take it over and off we go!  I have NEVER considered writing to be work.   It’s an exciting adventure and a real pleasure.


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9/06/2016

E.E. Burke's BEST OF THE WEST: New Release from Bestselling Author Rosanne Bittner

THEIR PASSION SHAPED A NATION

Over the years, Jake and Miranda Harkner have endured all the dangers a wild and brutal West could throw at them.  Now, settled on their ranch in the beautiful Colorado hill country, they’ve finally found peace.  But for a man like Jake Harkner, danger is always lurking, and the world may not be ready for an infamous outlaw-turned-lawman-turned-legend to hang up his guns.

Threatened by cruel men in search of revenge, the Harkner clan must be stronger than ever before.  Yet nothing can stop the coming storm.  With the Old West dying around them and the rules of this new world ever-changing, Jake vows to end the threat to his family no matter what it takes …

Even if it means sacrificing himself so his beloved Miranda may live.


“An emotional powerhouse!  The strong flavor of the Wild West combines with a beautiful love story, creating a true saga of the era … This classic historical Western is destined for the ‘keeper’ shelf.”  
Romantic Times Book Reviews "Top Pick" for Do Not Forsake Me

(Excerpt)

Here Jake is all man and “there” for his wife. This has nothing to do with sex.  This is a very serious moment, as something terrible has happened to Randy and Jake needs to be strong for her.  Most of their married life it’s been Randy who is strong for Jake because he is an emotionally unstable man who is often visited by his dark past and lives on the edge of sanity and insanity because of his incredibly cruel childhood.  Jake’s son Lloyd has practiced some tough love here again, reminding his father he can’t run from this one.  Randy needs him in a way she’s never needed him before, and he has to stay right with her on this and see her through it.  Jake loves this woman so much that he rises above his own needs to be the strong, supportive husband she needs right now.

  He held her tighter.  “Who do you belong to?”
  She jerked in a sob.  “I don’t know.”
  “Yes, you do,” he said softly.  “Say it.”
  She hugged him tighter around the neck.  “You.”
  “Say my name, Randy.  Who do you belong to?”
  She curled so tightly against him it was as though she wanted to crawl inside him.    “Jake Harkner,” she whispered.
  “You bet.  Nothing has changed that, and nothing ever will.”
  “Tell me you’re not in trouble, Jake.”
  “I’m not in trouble.”
  “You won’t go away?”
  “Never.”
  “No one is coming to get you?”
  “No one’s coming to get me.”
  “I was always scared you’d … never come back … back in Oklahoma.  Don’t take that job, Jake … that ranger job.  I don’t want you to go away.”
  “I’m not going anywhere.
  “Don’t let go.  I love … being in your arms.
  “And that’s where you are right now.”
  “I knew you’d come.”
  “I’d walk through the fires of hell for you.”

Meet Rosanne

USA TODAY best-seller Rosanne Bittner has been writing for approximately 35 years, selling her first book, SWEET PRAIRIE PASSION, in 1982.  That was 63 books ago, and she hasn’t stopped and promises more to come.  Her first love is American history, especially the Old West and Native American history.  She writes well-researched books that have won numerous awards, including the prestigious WILLA award from Women Writing the West, and was named “Queen of Western Romance,” by Romantic Times Reviews, who nominated DO NOT FORSAKE ME for best Western Romance for 2015. That book and LOVE’S SWEET REVENGE also received great reviews from the very important reader/writer national review magazine, Publisher’s Weekly. Her newest book, LOVE’S SWEET REVENGE, is the third book in Rosanne’s “Outlaw” series, with a fourth book coming in 2017, THE LAST OUTLAW.



 Get lost in a story?  I guarantee that will happen for you readers when you pick up LOVE’S SWEET REVENGE (September 2016 – Sourcebooks in e-book form and in print/mass paperback).  If you haven’t read OUTLAW HEARTS (#1) and DO NOT FORSAKE ME (#2), you will want to read those two also, but you don’t necessarily need to have read them to enjoy LOVE’S SWEET REVEGE (#3), which is the continuing story of reformed outlaw Jake Harkner and the his wife Miranda, who has been to hell and back with this man.  Jake loves Randy beyond measure and would step in front of a train for her. Randy has seen him through running from the law and then prison, followed by the dangers and heartache of Jake being sentenced to serve as a U.S. Marshal in Oklahoma when it was referred to as “no man’s land.”  Through it all these two raised a son and daughter who stand by their parents through thick and thin and eventually, in books 2 and 3, give them beautiful grandchildren. 

In LOVE’S SWEET REVENGE the Harkner family has grown and are extremely close and supportive of each other, and even though they are getting older, Jake and Randy’s love endures and strengthens, and these two are still “hot” for each other.  Randy is a beautiful woman, inside and out, and Jake is a tough, tough man, hardened by an abusive boyhood and the perils of living by the gun and always fighting a past that won’t leave him alone.  Once known as the “handsome outlaw,” Jake retains his good looks and ages well, the type of man who just seems to get better as he gets older. He is damn good at making love and a man no woman would turn away, especially when he flashes his very fetching smile.   He is extremely defensive of his family, and handsome or not, this man can be incredibly ruthless to his enemies.  When his son is shot while they are all in Denver for a Cattlemen’s Ball, the “outlaw” mode comes forth full force when Jake thinks his son is dead, shot in cold blood.  He blows the shootist’s head off right in front of everyone at the ball, an act that for reasons you will have to read, lands Jake in deep trouble with the law wherein he faces a hanging.  This is a powerful part of the story, and family unity is HUGE here.  Things happen that will truly tug at your heart.

Jake is a tortured soul who lives with the guilt of having killed his own father, even though the man damn well deserved it for something he did at the time that drove Jake to put a gun to the back of the man’s head and pull the trigger.  Jake has never lived this down and it haunts him his whole life.

These Outlaw books show how Jake learns to love, and how he gradually learns to forgive himself through the love of his family – and how he grows stronger on the inside thanks to the love of a good woman.  He never dreamed he could have the life he’s come to have in LOVE’S SWEET REVENGE, the entire family owning and living on a big cattle ranch in Colorado.  Something truly dramatic happens at the end of this story that will carry over into the fourth book of the series, THE LAST OUTLAW, scheduled for September 2017.  I just finished the book and it’s a beautiful, beautiful story, very fitting for the last book of the series.

I am proud of how I’ve handled the psychology of Jake Harkner throughout these books, from a young, confused, troubled, vicious and unforgiving outlaw who walks a thin line between darkness and light, sanity and insanity … to (slowly but surely) a man who is strong enough on the inside to face his past.  The woman he loves (but who he’s always felt he does not deserve) brings him out of darkness and helps him grow stronger on the inside – to the point where in LOVE’S SWEET REVENGE it’s Jake who must be the strong one for Randy.  Up to then it’s Randy who has been the emotionally strong one.  Jake is damn good with fists and guns and is as brave and able as they come, but because of his horrific childhood of living with a drunken father who beat Jake regularly and beat Jake’s mother to death in front of his eyes, there is an abused little boy down deep inside who just wants to be loved but who feels unworthy.

My readers are all in love with rugged, handsome Jake Harkner and wish they were his beloved Randy.  I guarantee you will get hooked on this whole family once you start reading these books which by LOVE’S SWEET REVENGE cover thirty-one years of Jake and Randy’s life together.  Jake was raised by prostitutes and he damn well knows how to handle a woman, which is part of the reason Randy can’t say no to him – but she also can’t say no to that little boy who just wants her love.

In answer to some of the questions posed by GET LOST IN A STORY, what inspires me daily is my love of the western romance genre, which is all I’ve written for the past 35 years.  I’ve covered pretty much every single subject related to settling the American West and to Native Americans, all my books are based on real history and events but getting my fictitious characters involved.  Many readers have told me they feel like they got a history lesson in an entertaining way.  I am also inspired by the fact that for me, my characters really did exist, and when I am in the middle of writing about them, I am living “with” them.  I write from the inside-out – almost never as the author looking down on these characters and telling their stories.  The stories are “happening” as I write them and they are happening to me.

An already-filmed movie that represents my writing style might be CENTENNIAL (actually a mini-series).  I wrote a similar series of my own – SAVAGE DESTINY – about the settling of Colorado and its affect on the Cheyenne Indians.  Another similar movie would be  HELL ON WHEELS (also a mini-series), because the hero can be ruthless and has a troubled past.  Also HANG ‘EM HIGH – OPEN RANGE and THE BIG COUNTRY.  Oh, gosh, there are so many.  When it comes to how I would picture someone like Jake Harkner dying, the movie similar to that would the THE SHOOTIST (John Wayne).  It’s a heart-breaking story of an old gunfighter/lawman dying of cancer, and who has decided he’s not going die a slow and painful, bed-ridden death.  He wants to die quick and by the gun, so he sets himself up for a last shootout with old enemies.  That’s something Jake would do.

Another question was “be honest” – would you put yourself in the heroine’s role?  YOU BET!!!  Especially in the LOVE SCENES!!!  Hey, I’m right there in bed with Jake and I’m loving it!  Who wouldn’t want to be in those big, strong arms, and with a man who knows all the right moves?  And I am the type of woman who actually would put up with all the things Randy has had to put up with just because I love my man and I understand where he’s coming from!

And yes, writing and story-telling is easy for me.  I eat, drink and sleep my stories, and I have so many more to write that I hope I live long enough to write all of them.  I love my genre, and there is so much food for plot when you are writing about the settling of America!

One question was what do I do to unwind and relax.  I DON’T!!  It’s WRITING that helps me unwind and relax!  When I’m not writing I’m very, very restless and unhappy.  I HAVE to be working on the “next” book as soon as I finish the “last” book.

I’ll answer one more question – what is my hero’s kryptonite?  HIS WIFE!  If he lost her, he’d be on his knees and wanting to die.  He would give up on life.  Randy is the air Jake breathes and the blood that runs in his veins.  She is his rock.

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Rosanne and her husband Larry have been married almost 52 years and have two sons and three grandsons.  She and her husband own a condo in Las Vegas, where they stay part of the winter to get away from Michigan’s snow. They often travel west in the summer for research for Rosanne’s books. 

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Today Rosanne is giving away all three books in her Outlaw trilogy. Just answer the question and enter the drawing. 

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