Sparks fly in this contemporary western romance Sarah Landon lost her faith in the Western way of life the day her father died. Now, her PR job at Carrigan Oil is a perfect fit. She only has one her boss' brother Lane Carrigan is the burr in everyone's behind, and now it's Sarah's job to change Lane's mind. Sarah used to dream of making a living at riding and ranching―and of her very own cowboy love―but it cost her everything. Will Lane be her second chance to find her forever cowboy and make her dreams come true? Or another chance to be crushed? Praise for Joanne Kennedy's "Full of heart and passion."― JODI THOMAS , New York Times bestselling author, for Cowboy Fever "HOT, HOT, HOT…with more twists and turns than a buckin' bull!"― CAROLYN BROWN , New York Times and USA Today bestselling author, for Cowboy Fever "Get set for the ride of your life."― Fresh Fiction for How to Wrangle a Cowboy
Joanne Kennedy's fascination with Wyoming’s unique blend of past and present leads her to write contemporary Western romances with traditional ranch settings. Her books include Cowboy Trouble, Cowboy Fever, and 2011 RITA nominee One Fine Cowboy. Her next book, Tall, Dark & Cowboy, will be released in November 2011. Two more contemporary western romances will be released in 2012.
At various times, Joanne dabbled in horse training, chicken farming, and bridezilla wrangling at a department store wedding registry. Themes that have remained constant throughout her life are Jack Russell terriers, a tendency to confuse fiction with real life, and a fascination with literature that led to careers in bookselling and writing. She lives in Cheyenne, Wyoming with two dogs and a retired fighter pilot. The dogs are relatively well-behaved.
A member of Romance Writers of America and Rocky Mountain Fiction Writers, Joanne loves to hear from readers and can be reached through her website, www.joannekennedybooks.com.
Speaking Engagements
Joanne is available for speaking engagements on writing, romance, and the West. She teaches writing workshops including Finding Resonant Endings, Starting and Structuring Your Novel, The Strategic Synopsis and other topics related to
Was a decent read, didn't really care for the conclusion. She blamed the person who bought the horse she had to sell, for all of her family issues growing up, and obviously that had nothing to do with it, was kind of played out. Otherwise a decent nook really