Today
Blade Masters from Ana Morgan’s historical Western romance Stormy Hawkins joins us for a Q&A.
What was your life like
before your author started pulling your strings?
My mare Belinda and I traveled light and slept
under the stars, always trying to outrun my memories. We kept to ourselves as
we scouted for a ranch to call home. We didn’t need much: a barn for her and a
place where I could bury my broken heart.
What’s the
one trait you like most about yourself?
My charm. By that, I mean a well-timed smile at a
lady or a good-old-boy drink with a gent. This keeps trouble at bay and gets me
what I want. Usually.
What do you
like least about yourself?
That I was taken in by Candy, my ex-fiancée. I prided
myself on being a good judge of character. She fooled me completely, and then
fooled my family.
What is the
strangest thing your author has had you do or had happen to you?
She forced me to confront my past, to return to St.
Louis and face my fear of being humiliated again. I’d vowed never to do that,
and she left me with no other choice.
Do you
argue with your author? If so, what do you argue about?
I’ve not argued with her, mostly, I think, because
I’d run on bitterness for so long. When she showed me Stormy’s ranch, and
introduced me to Stormy’s family, something snapped. I couldn’t run anymore.
Now, this got me into more trouble, but at least I wasn’t alone anymore.
What is
your greatest fear?
Starting out, I was afraid of finding love. After
love found me, I was afraid of losing it. And I almost did.
What makes
you happy?
Now? A million little things. The fire in Stormy’s
eyes when I tease her. The desire in her eyes when we go to bed. Losing at
chess to her father, Zed. Running Bear’s biscuits. Riding out to check fences
every day. And knowing that that crazy bull Sultan will never hurt anyone
again.
If you
could rewrite a part of your story, what would it be? Why?
Until I met Stormy, I’d always wished that I’d never
shown Candy the mansion where I grew up. She changed after that day, turned
conniving and greedy. But now, looking back, I wouldn’t have found Stormy if my
past had been different.
Of the other characters in
your book, which one bugs you the most? Why?
Jonathan Vance. I’ve never cottoned to men who hit
women, and he did worse to Stormy. I just wish I’d told Stormy the truth about
who I was and what I wanted right off. Would’ve saved everyone a lot of worry.
Of the other characters in
your book, which one would you love to trade places with? Why?
I’d love to trade places with Zed Hawkins for a
short time. He homesteaded his ranch when free grazing was the norm, when the
nearest neighbor was miles away. He raised Stormy to be a free spirit. But, as
much as I admire Zed, I’d rather be Stormy’s husband. Did I tell you she’s expecting
our first-born?
Tell us a little something
about your author. Where can readers find her website/blog?
Ana Morgan lives on a cattle farm in northwestern
Minnesota, not far from where I live in Prosperity. She knows what it’s like to
tend cattle, check fences, and soak in a hot bath on Saturday nights. She
recorded my story, and now she’s focused on my sister Mary. Mary’s gotten
herself into a heap of trouble.
What's next for you?
I was hoping to settle down. (Did I mention that
Stormy’s expecting?) But something bad has happened to Mary. She’s missing, and
I think she’s headed up the Missouri River toward Prosperity.
Stormy Hawkins
The Prairie Hearts Series, Book 1
Blade Masters has finally
spotted his ideal Dakota Territory ranch, where he can live alone, forget
his cheating ex-fiancée, and bury the shards of his shattered heart. All he
needs to do is sweet-talk the ailing owner, and his spitfire daughter, into
retiring.
If she weren’t desperate,
Stormy would never hire a cowhand. She’s learned the hard way that she’s
happier working her family’s ranch alone. But, the greedy banker who holds
their mortgage just demanded payment in full—or her hand in marriage.
Will
this handsome drifter protect her? Or does he have designs of his own?
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Terrific interview! I loved learning more about him. Congratulations again on your release.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Jennifer. It's so easy to fall in love with your story heroes.
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful interview! I LOVE Blade and really enjoyed visiting with him. :-)
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing!
Thanks, Lane.
ReplyDeleteAlpha heroes ARE yummy.
Great interview! I enjoyed this book!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Renee!
ReplyDeleteI love a man who has a soft spot for his horse!
ReplyDeleteGreat interview. I love all Blade's answers. He's a gorgeous hero!
ReplyDeleteI agree, Angela! Belinda taught Blade how she wanted to be treated and he caught on.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Paula! Blade has learned that telling the truth is better than keeping secrets.
Sarah, you are in the wrong place.
Blade Masters here.
ReplyDeleteThank you for the nice time. Every man likes to be the center of attention now and then!