Tuesday, October 16, 2012

You Never Know . . . Stories of Chance Romance and a 2-Book Giveaway!

Here’s to finding love in any place, at any time!

This collection of eleven short stories of chance romance reflects the hope that comes with the first bloom of romance, whether you find it in your youth, midlife, or the twilight years.
We dedicate Stories of Chance Romance to all the women who face breast cancer and to the teams of family, friends and medical professionals who support them on their journey.
Like so many woman, we have been closely and personally touched by this disease. Roxy was diagnosed and successfully treated in 2010—the same year Brenda lost her very dear friend, Mary Beggan, to breast cancer.
All authors’ profits from the sale of this anthology are being donated to advance the research, education, diagnosis and treatment of breast cancer. 

A Reader's Opinion
This book was exactly what I expected--sweet stories of finding love at any time and in any place--all about chance. Eleven short and sweet romantic chance encounters that leaves a reader wanting to know, "What if"? What if they did meet this way? What if they found a way to make those few moments turn into a lifetime? The possibilities are endless. The authors did a lovely job of giving the reader just enough to satisfy and leave us wanting more.

My favorite stories in this anthology are The Witch's Charm and Cowboy to the Rescue, probably because I most thought of those as stories I'd like to see as full-length novels. Of course the authors pleased me by offering Witch in the Wind and Crazy for Cowboy, both of which the reader gets to sample at the end of the anthology!

All author profits from the anthology go to breast cancer research and I can't help but think how appropriate these stories are for the cause. Oh and a bonus--super clean read!


The Authors

Roxy Boroughs got the acting bug in elementary school, creating skits at recess and performing them for the class, thanks to her very indulgent teacher. She went on to study theater in university, met the love of her life there, and spent many years performing in movies, commercials and on stages across Canada and the US. Soon, portraying one character wasn’t enough. She wanted to be them all. So she poured her years of drama experience into writing plays and novels.
Look for her award-winning romantic suspense A STRANGER’S TOUCH, as well as its sequel, A STRANGER’S KISS, along with a sweet, romantic comedy called CRAZY FOR COWBOY. Find her on Facebook, Twitter and her website http://www.roxyboroughs.com/.

Connect with Roxy
Website | Twitter | Facebook | Facebook 2


Brenda Collins has wanted to write romance since she was twelve years old. At the age of twenty, she spoke to an editor in Toronto, Canada, who expressed an interest in her story; however, she soon realized it takes more than an idea to be an author. She joined a number of writing groups to learn about ‘the craft’ and completed two mystery manuscripts. To help her fellow writers develop strong business skills, Brenda has published articles, and delivered workshops to hundreds of writers, on career planning, professional networking and presentation skills. Her most recent article, entitled How to Improve your Presentations, is in the 2013 Writer’s Market (Brewer, R.L., ed. F&W Media Inc. p. 153).
Brenda’s debut novel, WITCH IN THE WIND, starts with a murder, but comes to life with witches, warlocks, a canine familiar and a magical dimension called The Otherland. For upcoming titles in The Otherland Chronicles, and other stories, keep an eye on Brenda’s website www.brendamcollins.com and follow her on Twitter.

Connect with Brenda 
Website | Twitter 



Learn more about the authors at: http://roxyboroughs.com and http://brendamcollins.com.



An Excerpt
Gina headed to the Big Ridge High gymnasium, thrilled to find herself back in Montana, and at her old alma mater, ten years after graduating. Amidst the bobbing helium balloons and dim lighting, she could still make out the sign welcoming everyone to the reunion.

Anticipation tickled her insides. Thanks to email, she’d kept in touch with many of her old buddies and couldn’t wait to see them again. Luanne, Conner, and Kirstin—the four of them had stuck together like honey on bread—done projects, endured gym class, and dreamed of a future when they’d grow out of their awkwardness.

And Gina had. Braces off, she’d opted for laser surgery and pitched the glasses, and her beanpole body finally had some curves. She’d been on her share of dates—even had a marriage proposal—but hadn’t found Mr. Right. In spite of all the years that had passed, she still measured men by her high school crush.

Adam Reinheart.

He sure had her heart.

Two years older, he’d been unobtainable at the time—tall and tanned, with curly brown hair, and boyish dimples that made him irresistible to the girls.

And he had a bright future. His father, who owned one of the local gas stations, hoped Adam would attend a prominent university.

Would she still feel the same magic when she saw him?

Someone tapped Gina’s shoulder and she twirled around. Ten years hadn’t changed Kirstin one bit. She still had the same mischievous eyes, and let go with the same contagious laugh as the two hugged.

Quickly, they caught up on the intervening years—Kirstin’s two children and Gina’s small catering business.

“Who’s all here?”

“The whole gang,” Kirstin told her. “Luanne...and Conner. You should see him now—just back from a tour of duty as a medic.”

“How about...Adam?”

“Reinheart?”

Gina’s shoulders slumped when Kirstin frowned. “He didn’t come?”

“Oh, he’s here all right. Follow me.” Kirstin led her across the dance floor, as Say My Name by Destiny’s Child segued into Breathe by Faith Hill.

Through the parting crowd, she saw him—looking about as scrumptious as a man could. Maybe he had a little less hair on top but the sight of him still made Gina’s heart do a flip.

“Adam,” Kirstin yelled over the music. “Do you remember Gina?”

“I sure don’t.” Adam’s gaze wandered over Gina’s orchid-colored halter dress. A slow smile spread across his lips.

Having made the introductions, Kirstin turned to leave. Gina reached for her, nervous to be left alone with her teenage idol.

But Kirstin just winked. “Three’s a crowd,” she said, before disappearing into the dancing throng.

Squelching her nerves, Gina looked up at Adam and willed herself to speak. “The last time we met, you were heading off to university.”

“I did a year.” He gave a lazy shrug. “Why sweat it? I’ll inherit the gas station one day.” His eyes made another sweep of her dress.

Gina was starting to wish she’d worn a sweater. She crossed her arms over her chest. “So, you’re working there now?”

He laughed as though the idea was absurd.

“How do you spend your days then?”

Another shrug. “I hang out. Watch TV.”

Gina’s lips quivered, her smile cracked. She was proud of her achievements, her work ethic. What had Adam accomplished? Was this the man she’d wasted so much time dreaming about?

“So, Jenny,” he said, grabbing her arm with a clammy hand. “Wanna dance?”

She shook him off with a quick backward step. “The name’s Gina. And no thanks.”

Desperate for air, she fought her way to the exit. One moment, she was weaving through bodies.
The next, she was spun around, locked in a man’s embrace.

About to protest, she looked up, and into, the kindest eyes she’d ever known.

“Conner?”

He laughed. “You recognized me.”

“Hardly,” she admitted. Connor had always seemed frail as a teen. Not anymore. This man was solid, his biceps firm. When he smiled, it lit up the room.

“How are you enjoying the reunion?”

Gina shook her head. “It’s...”

What could she say? Different than I expected?

“It’s been an eye-opener,” she told him, finally. “How about you?”

He took her hands in his. “Seeing you again has made my evening.”

Her cheeks heated. Was her old pal flirting with her? “You were always a good friend, Conner.”

“I wanted to be more than that.”

How had she overlooked him in high school? He was smart, caring and, through the passing years, had acquired the kind of confidence that made a man truly attractive.

“Gina, would you like to dance?”

“I’d love to.”

Three songs later, he held her tight and whispered in her ear. “Great reunion, don’t you think?”

“The best,” she murmured, right before he kissed her.

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Oct 10th - Black Lion Tour Blog/introduction
Oct 11th - The Book Hoard/spotlights
Oct 12th - Laurie's Thoughts & Reviews/Ten's List Blog Post
Oct 14th - The Bunny's Review/guest post
Oct 15th - Romance Meets Life/spotlights
Oct 15th - I am a Reader, Not a Writer/interview
Oct 16th - MK McClintock Blog/review and spotlights
Oct 17th - The Book Connoisseur/spotlights
Oct 19th - Caroline Clemmons Blog/interview
Oct 19th - A Novel Idea Live/guest post
Oct 20th - My Devotional Thoughts/spotlights
Oct 21st - @Random of A Novel Idea LIVE/live interview
Oct 22nd - Reviews by Molly/review and spotlights
Oct 23rd - It's Raining Books/interview
Oct 24th - Melissa's Midnight Musings/guest post
Oct 25th - Kimberly Lewis Novels/spotlights
Oct 26th - Black Lion Tour Blog/wrap-up

The Giveaway!
The authors will give away Kindle copies of Crazy for Cowboy by Roxy Boroughs (a sweet romantic comedy) AND Witch in the Wind (a sweet paranormal/fantasy romance) by Brenda M. Collins. One each at every stop! Comment for your chance to win!


From the Authors

5 comments:

  1. Thank you so much for being with us today Roxy and Brenda. I enjoyed all of the sweet romantic stories in this book and love the inspiration behind it.

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  2. Back at you, MK. Thanks for having us here. So glad you enjoyed the stories.

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  3. Hi ladies ... I have Stories of Chance Romance on my TBR pile, so haven't had a chance to open it yet. But I just wanted to say, I love the excerpt you posted here. Thank you for donating the proceeds for this book to such a worthy cause!

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  4. Hi, Sheila. Glad you liked the excerpt. Thank you so much for dropping by today, and your support.

    Brenda's having a few computer problems this morning, so she'll be checking in later on.

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  5. A belated thank you to MK for inviting us today and supporting our project. We hope our stories bring smiles and good memories to those who read them.

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