Today I am
very excited to have visiting my blog author Linda Yezek’s male lead from her
new novel The Final Ride. I have nothing against Linda—she’s a very good friend—but
if I can interview a bull rider, even a fictional one, I’ll take the bull
rider. Hey, I’ve got my own bull rider story coming out in January.
I first met Talon and Patricia in Linda's first book of the Circle Bar Ranch series, Give the Lady a Ride. In fact, I
hear the clink of his spurs as he approaches my door right now. Be right back
with my guest!
Talon Carlson
is one busy man. He’s the foreman of the Circle Bar Ranch, the preacher at the
local cowboy church, and a regionally famous bull rider.
I’ve always been
curious, Talon, why just regionally? Did you ever want to pay your dues
and go professional, like the PBR (Professional Bull Riders)?
Talon: No, not
really. Don’t get me wrong, I love the sport, but I love ranching more.
Whatever arena is closest to home is the one I want to ride in.
Pam: Well, the
PBR does mean a lot of travel on weekends. I imagine Patricia Talbert has
something to do with that decision.
Talon: Let’s just say she reinforced it. I’ve always preferred staying closer to the
ranch, she’s just the newest and best reason why.
Pam: So you’re
okay with her wish that you stop riding entirely?
Talon: You had
to bring that up, didn’t you? Making the promise to stop riding was a whole lot
easier when my arm was broken and always itching in its cast. But now that it’s
good again, I’m suffering from a different kind of itch.
Pam: The itch
to ride?
Talon: ’Fraid
so. You’ve got to understand, I’ve been riding since I was a kid. Giving it up
cold turkey isn’t easy–especially since my last ride ended with me in the
hospital.
Pam: How do
you think Patricia is going to respond to this itch?
Talon: I don’t
know. I just don’t know. Let’s move on to another question, okay?
Pam: Sorry,
didn’t mean to make you uncomfortable. Let’s switch to a happier topic. Have
you and Patricia set a wedding date?
Talon: Not
yet. She wants to take it slow–much slower than Chance and Marie did. Those two
fell in love when they first laid eyes on each other and weren’t so hesitant to
do something about it. Pat’s not willing to move that fast.
Pam: I
remember those two from the first book,
Give the Lady a Ride. But you and Patricia have been together for a while
now, haven’t you?
Talon: Yes,
ma’am, almost a year now. But you know her background, how her late husband had
been cheating on her the entire time they were married. She’s hesitant to take
that step again.
Pam: And
you’re willing to wait for her?
Talon: For as
long as it takes. She’s worth it.
Pam: You know
if you ride again, you risk losing her.
Talon (squirms
in his seat): . . . Let’s move on.
Pam: Okay,
then. Moving on. I hear you got to meet Patricia’s aunt Adele. How is that
going?
Talon: Adele
is . . . a challenge. She has ideas in her head about what’s right for Pat that
don’t fit my ideas of what’s right for her. And she’s not too subtle about
letting me and the rest of the hands on the ranch know how she feels about us.
Pam: Such as?
Talon: Well,
her first night there, she came between us and our dinner. Now, you have to
understand, we put in a hard day’s work, and the noon meal doesn’t always
survive the afternoon heat and exertion. So when we can finally quit for
supper, we’re just short of starved. But Adele made us shower and change into
our fancy duds before we could come in for supper. Frank didn’t mind too much–I
think he’s a little sweet on her–but Buster was fit to be tied. Somehow,
between the time she refused to let us into the house to eat and the time we came
back dressed in our Sunday bests, she managed to get Consuela, our ranch cook,
mad. Her very first day on the Circle Bar, Adele managed to turn everything
top-side down.
Pam: All that
on her first day?
Talon: Yes,
ma’am. All that and more. It was mighty eventful.
Pam: Well, I’m
looking forward to reading about it in Linda’s newest Circle Bar Ranch release,
The Final Ride. Thanks for stopping by, Talon.
He tips his Stetson then ambles out and back to the Circle Bar and his chores.
P.S. Talon didn’t know it, but I already had a sneak peek at The Final
Ride and it’s a wonderful story. So good I couldn't put it down. HERE'S THE BIG NEWS!!!
I’m doing a giveaway of The Final
Ride and you can have your name thrown into the Stetson by making a
comment on this blog and tell us about a time you made a promise you wished you
hadn’t and what did you do about it.
If that hasn’t happened to you, no
worries, just leave your name and I’ll toss it in with the rest. I'll draw the winner's name on Thursday, July 21, 2016.
MEET LINDA YEZAK:
Twenty-five
years ago, after a decade of life as a "single-again," author Linda
W. Yezak rediscovered God's love and forgiveness when He allowed her a second
chance at marital happiness. She is now living her greatest romance with her
husband in a forest in East Texas. After such an amazing blessing, she chooses
to trumpet God's gift of second chances in the books she writes. Linda's novels
are heart-warming hallmarks of love, forgiveness, and new beginnings.
You can find Linda at these places:
Facebook Fan Page: http://dld.bz/LWYFacebookPage
Pinterest:
https://www.pinterest.com/lyezak/
Twitter:
@LindaYezak
Amazon Page: http://dld.bz/LWYAmazonPage
Goodreads: http://dld.bz/dSPmg
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Peppermint Place: http://lindayezak.com
Newsletter:
http://dld.bz/CoffeewithLinda
2 comments:
Good interview! live snd learn--I don't make promises. 😁
Thanks, Jess! Talon would do well not to make other promises! :D
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