Wednesday, August 19, 2026

Author Interview: A Lot Like Lavender by B.R. Goodwin

A Lot Like Lavender JustRead Blog Tour

Welcome to the Blog Tour for A Lot Like Lavender by B.R. Goodwin, hosted by JustRead Publicity Tours!

About the Book

A Lot Like Lavender

Title: A Lot Like Lavender
Series: Happy in Honey Hill #3 
Author:
B.R. Goodwin 
Publisher:
Independent 
Release Date:
August 3, 2026 
Genre:
Closed door romantic comedy

Operating Purple Pastures & Alpaca on my own was not ever in my plans, but neither was becoming a widow and a single mom at twenty-two. Though I love this land and the life I’ve built for myself and my daughter—including the alpacas we adore, the strays we’ve taken in along the way, and the rolling hills of lavender surrounding our farm—all the years of hard work and one-woman juggling since James’ death may not be enough to keep it all together. 

In fact, I’m failing. Miserably. At farming, running a small business, managing the wild women of the Honey Hill PTA, and maintaining any semblance of a personal life. 

To top off my utter insufficiencies, I’m now being forced to accept help from the last person I ever expected to show his face again, Jordan Love. But—though it pains me to admit—having him around repairing fences, caring for my fur babies, and bonding with Molly is the first time I haven’t felt so alone in all this since I lost my husband. 

And most unexpectedly, Jordan's return to my life feels a lot like mending my heart.

 ________ 

For ten years, I’ve done a great job working through the grief of losing my best friend and the shame of selfishly walking away from the people we both cared about when I should have stayed. Even still, I knew coming back home to Honey Hill would dredge up regrets for past decisions. But when I see Emory Nelson for the first time since James’ death, I don’t expect the feelings I’ve kept well-suppressed for so long to come bubbling to the surface. Feelings I’ll need to get well under control if I intend to stick around. 

I ran away when she needed me most. With a second chance to show up for Emory and her daughter, there’s no way I can walk away again. I'm determined to be someone she can depend on, even if it means forever pretending I don't want more. 

Challenging. Beautiful. Forebearing. Resilient. Worthwhile… 

Love looks a lot like lavender. 

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Excerpt


“I’m here because I’m still selfish, Red,” I say and can’t help but draw her a little closer, searching her face for worry. For distress. For a signal that what I’m feeling isn’t crazy, even if it is completely wrong. Even if I feel guilt inhabiting every nerve of my body. Because I am here, and James isn’t.

And I want to kiss Emory.

More than I want to practice medicine or ride my motorcycle or make this harsh world a little bit softer with balloons and well wishes. I want to kiss the woman who makes clothes for her pets but can’t make a meal from scratch. Who’s capable and strong and more remarkable than she knows. The woman who wears a mask for everyone else but, thanks to some stroke of providential favor, lets it fall for me.

And I don’t know what kind of man this makes me, but I want to kiss Emory more than I want to continue grieving for my best friend.

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About the Author

B.R. Goodwin

B.R. Goodwin is a Georgia native, married to her college sweetheart, and the mother of three wild animal children she adores.

When she isn’t writing Christian Fiction, she’s reading, hiking, bee-keeping, soccer mom-ing, or planning her family’s next big adventure while drinking copious amounts of tea & coffee. Above all else, the heartbeat of everything she does in life, friendship, and writing is with an eye to sharing the Good News of salvation through Jesus Christ with everyone she meets. Connect with her at Facebook or Instagram.

Author Interview


Q: What inspired you to write A Lot Like Lavender?

B.R.: The idea for A Lot Like Lavender originated with my husband’s and my dream to own an Airbnb and alpaca farm in our retirement. Emory was thrown into the mix back in book one of Honey Hill, Forget Me Knot, and it seemed that overarchingly, my readers were anxious to see Emory get her happy ending. I loved the idea of writing a character that felt like she had to have herself together all the time. Which is SO not me.

I tried to write the complicated feelings of a widow finding love as heartbreaking and also hopeful. One of my dear friends and readers is a widow who found love a second time and was gracious enough to share her story with me. It felt deeply personal to write something with her in mind, while also kind of self-reflecting in a way I think many happily married women do, playing the “what if” game. What would I do in this situation? What would that grief look like? Could I ever fall in love a second time?

My hope is that anyone reading this, who may be in a difficult season or walking through grief, pain, loneliness, etc., would look to Jesus Christ as the true comforter and provider of all that we need.


Q: How long did it take to write this book?

B.R.: Seven grueling months. Usually my romcoms take about 2-3 months, depending on family life and my schedule. I began writing this novel in November 2025, then moved internationally with my family in early January. That transition, caring for my kids, diving into our new community, and supporting my husband, really took a toll on my writing time and creativity. It felt like such a huge accomplishment to finally type “the end.”


Q:  What surprised you while researching/writing this novel?

B.R.: I don’t generally get emotional while writing, but A Lot Like Lavender held quite a few “firsts” for me. So, when I couldn’t make it through the bonus epilogue (don’t skip out on that one, gals) without a little weep sesh, I found myself pretty surprised.


Q: Do you have a favorite quote from A Lot Like Lavender?

B.R.: Bleh. Can I share two? I think I have to. They're both important and I couldn’t narrow it down. :)

I love when Jordan says,

“And I don’t know what kind of man this makes me, but I want to kiss Emory more than I want to continue grieving for my best friend.”

It’s so honest and such a conundrum of emotions he’s been fighting. The man’s patience knows no end and this moment felt like he was finally being honest with himself. That those feelings he’d try to deny were not going to disappear.

My favorite of Emory’s is from my favorite scene in the whole book,

“The paper has to come off. It has to be today. Tonight. Right now. I can’t abide one more night with it hanging over this bed. Over my life.

“I’m ready,” I whisper, hoarse and depleted into the dim light of my bedroom.”


This woman has truly been through more loss than most can imagine. The final stripping down and surrender to that grief and allowing herself to move forward was the removal of the horrible wallpaper that had haunted her for so long. This is the climatic moment for her, and it had nothing to do with a new found love, but everything to do with the freedom she needed to have to continue living.


Q: When did you first know you wanted to be an author?

B.R.: I wrote so many “books” as a kid. My mom probably has them stored away somewhere in her basement. I studied fine art in college and even had my freshman English teacher encourage me to pursue creative writing. I remember saying to her “I’ll never be able to get a job doing that…”

It took over ten years of my husband encouraging me to write before I sat down to tap out my first novel, What Remains in the Wilderness. It’s a YA, Christian dystopian novel and I didn’t know if it would ever go anywhere, but I LOVED the way the story came together. Eleven books later, I am so grateful to God for the chance to create in a way I never imagined I would, that I get to share the Gospel so uniquely with potentially thousands of strangers, and that I get to write “kissing” books for a living.
 

Q: Would you share something about yourself that most readers wouldn’t know?

B.R.: This is such a silly detail, but most of my books contain quite a bit of food. Homemade recipes, scones, MoonPies, cookies, pretzels, etc. But, I actually have to adhere to a pretty strict diet thanks to an inflammatory disease, so most of the food I write about I don’t actually eat. Maybe it’s like therapy. I love when readers tell me they made treats to go along with the books as they read. For A Lot Like Lavender, you’re gonna need a plate of brownies.


Q: What are you currently reading?

B.R.: I’m currently reading an early copy of an upcoming release, Made Like the Moon, by one of my dearest friends and critique partners, Carrie Cotten. It’s a Christian Mafia Romance (you don’t hear those words put together very often) and so far it is so delightfully entertaining.


Q: What is your favorite genre to read?

B.R.: I love Romantasy. Romcoms. Anything quirky and unexpected.


Q: What is your favorite hobby?

B.R.: I started running a couple of years ago recreationally. (Like, no bears chasing me are even involved.) I am NOT a runner by nature, but working my way up to high mileage and seeing that longevity and mental clarity grow as I train has been such a cool blessing. It’s become such an important part of my life, something I really look forward to, and something I’ve been able to share with my kids, which makes it extra special.


Q: What is your favorite season and why?

B.R.: I LOVE Spring. Everything is fresh and new and there’s nothing better than losing some layers after being bundled all winter long. I also recently moved to a small village in Western Germany. Our home has a beautiful Hausgarten, a flower garden filled to the brim with tulips in the Spring and every flower you can think of blooming from early March through July. I’m already looking forward to Spring 2027.

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Friday, August 14, 2026

Author Interview: Beach House Rescue by Hope Toler Dougherty

Beach House Rescue JustRead Blog Tour

Welcome to the Blog Tour for Beach House Rescue by Hope Toler Dougherty, hosted by JustRead Publicity Tours!

About the Book

Beach House Rescue

Title: Beach House Rescue 
Author:
Hope Toler Dougherty 
Publisher: Scrivenings Press 
Release Date:
June 23, 2026 
Genre:
Contemporary Christian Romance

Two strangers. One beach house. Zero plans to share it. 

Tessa Trask expects a quiet summer restoring a friend’s beach house—not waking up to an intruder and defending herself as best she can. Wyatt Henry isn’t a burglar, though. He’s just as surprised to find her there—and just as determined to stay. 

Under protest, the two agree to an uneasy truce. Tessa is creative and spontaneous. Wyatt is disciplined and guarded. Keeping their distance should be easy…until a surprise visitor arrives and turns their temporary arrangement into something far more complicated. 

As sun-soaked days lead to deeper conversations, irritation softens into a fragile peace and grows into something worth protecting. While Tessa begins to trust God’s leading for her future, Wyatt wrestles with a past that makes trust feel dangerous. 

Are their growing feelings worth the risk—or is walking away the only safe choice?  

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Excerpt


“I don’t think she’s armed. She’s asleep on my couch.”

Tessa Trask blinked her eyes open, hit by the fog that always accompanied a nap stretching longer than fifteen minutes. What a crazy dream.

A man’s voice. Calm, but firm.

A squatter in a beach house.

Requesting police.

The beginning bloom of a headache seeped behind her forehead. Her eyelids fell back in place, giving her a chance to regroup and take a minute to consider waking up.

The dream continued. The voice continued.

Wait. What?

She pressed her eyelids together.

“Just send someone right away, please, and no sirens. I don’t want to startle her. Just get her out of here.”

Heart galloping from lounging to horror movie gear with the speed of a Kentucky Derby darling, she squeezed the book on top of her chest in a death grip. Her lungs struggled to keep up, whooshing out breaths in short puffs.

Somebody—some man is in this house with me. Think, brain, think.

Lord God, help me.

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About the Author

Hope Toler Dougherty

Hope Toler Dougherty holds a Master’s degree in English and taught at East Carolina University and York Technical College. Her early novels are Irish Encounter, Mars…With Venus Rising, and Rescued Hearts. Her Forever Series includes Forever Music, “A Hatteras Surprise,” a novella featured in Candy Cane Wishes and Saltwater Dreams, Forever Home, Advanced Writers and Speakers Association (AWSA)’s 2023 Romance Novel of the Year, and Forever Free, first place in the Faith, Love, & Hope Reader’s Choice Award for 2025.

A chronic community volunteer as well as a member of ACFW, NC Writers’ Network, and Neuse River Writers, she shares her belief in God “Who is able to do immeasurably more than all we ask or imagine” in her daily life and stories. 

She and her husband, Kevin, live in North Carolina and delight in visits with their two daughters and twin sons. 

Connect with Hope by visiting hopetolerdougherty.com to follow her on social media and subscribe to email newsletter updates.


Author Interview


Q: What inspired you to write Beach House Rescue?

Hope: In August of 2023, an idea kept popping into my mind. So, on my birthday, I began freewriting about a woman who wakes up from an afternoon nap to find an intruder in the beach house her friend loaned her for the summer.

We live about two hours inland from the beaches of North Carolina. Although we don’t do it frequently, we can drive to the beach in the morning, enjoy the beach for the day, then drive home. We like to rent houses and have our children join us when their schedules match. A story set on a beach is a familiar location for me.


Q: How long did it take to write this book?

Hope: I’m a slow writer. My typical goal is 1500 words per day, but I have friends who write much more than that. I mentioned beginning Beach House Rescue in August of 2023. I turned it in to my publisher in October of 2025. During those two years, I launched Forever Free in January of 2024, then focused on marketing that book while I kept up volunteer responsibilities for my public library and church.


Q: What surprised you while researching/writing this novel?

Hope: I was surprised with two characters, Skylee and Ms. Louise. Skylee is a lively teenager who shakes up the story, and Ms. Louise has a strong personality that helps Tessa find her purpose in life. These two characters definitely weren’t in my beginning notes, but I’m so glad they showed up!


Q: Do you have a favorite quote from Beach House Rescue?

Hope: Don't let the familiar diminish the extraordinary.

One of the secondary characters encourages Tessa, the main character, not to let the familiar diminish the extraordinary. It’s a variation of the old adage, familiarity breeds contempt. Tessa discounts her crafting skills as true art which leads to discontentment.

Seeing with new eyes is an important idea for all of us. We sometimes look for the shiny without realizing that every day miracles are happening all around us if we open our eyes to see them. I hope Beach House Rescue will remind readers to use fresh eyes to see extraordinary things in the familiar.


Q: When did you first know you wanted to be an author?

Hope: I’ve known it as long as I can remember, but the thought terrified me. Although I knew the structure of story, I couldn’t figure out how to make an idea work. I contented myself in writing for local newspapers and magazines until an idea of a woman writing in an Irish cafĂ© popped into my head. That scene became an early scene in my first novel, Irish Encounter.


Q: Would you share something about yourself that most readers wouldn’t know?

Hope: Most readers don’t know that when I was in high school, I drove a school bus to school. Yes, North Carolina allowed teenagers who’d just received their licenses to drive those huge buses with no seatbelts and screaming children. Driving was a lot of responsibility, but it was also a great way to earn money.
 

Q:. What are you currently reading?

Hope: I’m reading The Unselected Journals of Emma M. Lion by Beth Brower. I’m beginning volume 8, the last one of the series…so far. The books, charming, humorous, and poignant, are set in London in the 1880’s with a host of intriguing and unique characters. Because of reading this series, I’ve changed my morning coffee to hot tea a few times!


Q: What is your favorite genre to read?

Hope: Romance! I love happy endings. I also enjoy the meet cute and then watching how the characters grow in their acknowledging one another, then being intrigued with each other, and finally loving each other.


Q: What is your favorite hobby?

Hope: I love to cook and bake. In fact, I sometimes read cookbooks like a novel. I like to buy local cookbooks on vacations. I enjoy trying new recipes and revisiting old favorites, too.


Q: What is your favorite season and why?

Hope: I’m grateful to live in an area which has all four seasons because I enjoy different aspects of each one, but spring and fall are special. I enjoy spring because I love flowers and love to see them pop up again in my yard. I look forward to fall for the cooling temperatures, the back-to-school sales of colored ink pens, index cards, and new notebooks, and for me, fall is baking season!


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Monday, August 10, 2026

Book Review: The Sands of Sea Blue Beach by Rachel Hauck

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Can anything rekindle the summer love between former sweethearts facing old wounds and a divided town?

Emery Quinn finds herself at a crossroads between her career and complex family dynamics. Struggling to connect with her blended family and ready for a fresh start, Emery accepts the position of editor-in-chief at the Sea Blue Beach Gazette. Upon her return to the Sands Motor Motel, she is flooded with bittersweet memories of her late mother and past regrets from a long-ago summer.

Architect Caleb Ransom has returned home to Sea Blue Beach, a place filled with cherished memories and potential opportunities. He means to make a difference for his family and his hometown by caring for his troubled sister's son and preserving the history of the town as the leader of the new Main Street initiative. He certainly never expected to run into Emery Quinn, the girl who captured his heart sixteen summers ago.

As Emery and Caleb revive their friendship, they find themselves facing a bitterly divided town. Together, they navigate family challenges, professional setbacks, and a high-stakes royal visit to discover how forgiveness and love can reshape their hearts and their destiny.

Read an excerpt from The Sands of Sea Blue Beach on the publisher's website.

My Thoughts:

In The Sands of Sea Blue Beach, author Rachel Hauck wove small town charm and drama with sunshine, sand, and a second-chance romance. This combination created a lovely, summertime beach read. I particularly enjoyed Emery and Caleb’s romance because of the support and long-standing friendship they shared. Both main characters came from families with difficult relational issues that required love, forgiveness, and healing to set things right (or at least on the right path). Their common experiences drew them together and created an abiding affection between them.

Other aspects I enjoyed in The Sands of Sea Blue Beach included:
  • The citizen preservation efforts and cherishing of local history (by some of the characters).
  • Family love as an important source of strength and support was a key theme.
  • A faith element that somehow felt both subtle and poignant as both Caleb and Emery were open to the idea and presence of Immanuel, God With Us.
  • I enjoyed both of the timelines (though most of it is present day) because the dual-timeline showed the past events instead of summarizing what had occurred.

Readers who enjoyed Meet Me at the Starlight by Rachel Hauck will recognize name dropping in The Sands of Sea Blue Beach, but it reads as a full stand-alone novel with no requirement to read the previous book. Four Stars!




Disclosure of Material Connection: I received a copy of this book from the author or publisher. My review reflects my honest opinion.

Wednesday, August 5, 2026

Author Interview: Seeds of Hope by Teresa Wells

Seeds of Hope JustRead Blog + Review Tour

Welcome to the Blog + Review Tour for Seeds of Hope by Teresa Wells, hosted by JustRead Publicity Tours!

About the Book

Seeds of Hope

Title: Seeds of Hope 
Series: The Truitts of Texas #2 
Author:
Teresa Wells 
Publisher: Scrivenings Press 
Release Date:
07/14/2026 
Genre:
Christian Historical Romance

Two wounded hearts. One fragile hope. A love that dares to take root. 

Blooming Grove, Texas, 1896 

Deputy Rabb Truitt has sworn to protect Blooming Grove. But when a clerical error sets a criminal free, Rabb blames himself. He should’ve admitted he can’t read, and now he must resign. If he failed the town once, he could fail it again. 

A recent survivor of a devastating fire, Sallie Parker refuses to let Rabb give up the job he loves. She helps him make sense of letters on the page, and as his knowledge grows, so do their feelings for each other. 

When a series of mysterious events surround Sallie’s school, Rabb fears a connection to cattle rustlers he’s pursuing. Each day without arrest, the demands for mob justice increase. Rabb races to protect the town and the woman he loves. But is he too late? 

Perfect for fans of Karen Witemeyer, Mary Connealy, and Jody Hedlund, Seeds of Hope is a faith-based historical romance filled with small-town danger, friends-to-lovers tenderness, found family, courage, and the promise that God can grow hope in even the hardest places.

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Book Excerpt


Rabb shifted his stance. “I gotta tell you something first.”

Sheriff Akin lifted his chin and waited.

Rabb swallowed. “The trial, it didn’t go very well.”

“I heard. Read the paper too.”

Paper? He just spoke with Turner Jones. “I didn’t mean to ruin everything. I-I’m real sorry.”

The sheriff studied him a moment, his wiry brows knit. “Son, if you think I care about some story the paper prints, you’re wrong. I know your character. You’re a good man. Nobody thinks you threw that trial on purpose.”

Rabb stepped back, his jaw slack. “Who said I threw the trial?”

The older man nodded. “Haven’t seen it yet? Special edition, they’re calling it. I call it hogwash.”

Rabb drew a hand down his face, stunned by the accusation. That must be what Turner meant when he apologized. It had to be bad for the sheriff to call it hogwash. He shook off his dismay and tried to think clearly. “Actually, Sheriff, I feel pretty bad about that trial. I think I oughta step down. Let another man, someone more qualified, take on this job.”

Akin’s face hardened. “I don’t want to hear that kinda talk, Rabb. I chose you. Why? Because you’re a crack shot, got common sense, and you can read people. But mostly, you care about this town. Ain’t no replacing that.”

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About the Author

Teresa Wells

Award-winning author Teresa Wells writes stories threaded with hope and redemption. She loves meeting people, touring old homes, and studying the Bible. She lives with her husband of 45 years outside of Dallas, Texas. Her debut novel, What Brings Us Joy (Scrivenings Press, 2025), is a double winner for the 2026 Holt Medallion Award. Seeds of Hope, Book 2 in The Truitts of Texas series, releases in July of 2026. You can find her online at teresawells.com


Author Interview


Q: What inspired you to write Seeds of Hope?

Teresa: The premise for Seeds of Hope came from my background in education combined with a Texas-sized fascination with all things western.


Q: How long did it take to write this book?

Teresa: I began plotting Seeds of Hope about a year and a half before it was due to my publisher.
 

Q: What surprised you while researching/writing this novel?

Teresa: Several things! That’s the fun part of historical research. You never know what you’ll find out! Two things stand out most of all: first, I had no idea school gardens were a big deal at any time in our nation’s educational history. At the end of the 1800’s until WWI, there was an educational movement called the School Gardens Movement, which was an effort to round out the education of children, particularly those in urban settings. But for those kids whose schools were in more rural places, the push was to teach the students principles of horticulture so they would be able to sustain themselves one day.

The second fascinating (and shocking) tidbit had to do with cattle and horse rustling. It seems that in my esteemed state of Texas in the late nineteenth century, a person who stole a horse was lucky to make it to trial (think mob justice). But murder? Not near as serious a crime.


Q: Do you have a favorite quote from Seeds of Hope?

Teresa: Here’s one of my favorites: For the first time in the last grim months, hope bloomed. Maybe God had a purpose for her.


Q: When did you first know you wanted to be an author?

Teresa: I was in elementary school when I first longed to be a writer. I entertained myself writing stories in my bedroom and illustrating them with pictures from the J C Penneys catalog. I grew up in a home where words and lovely phrases were revered, which pointed me toward writing.


Q: Would you share something about yourself that most readers wouldn’t know?

Teresa: I have ADD, and my elementary years were miserable. When I became a teacher, I promised myself I’d be the kind of teacher I needed.


Q: What are you currently reading?

Teresa: Even After This by Deborah Clack.


Q: What is your favorite genre to read?

Teresa: Historical Romance and Contemporary Romance


Q: What is your favorite hobby?

Teresa: I love to do counted cross-stitch.


Q: What is your favorite season and why?

Teresa: Fall, because of the temperature relief after very hot summers!


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Sunday, August 2, 2026

Book Spotlight: Milton Makes a Move

About the Book:




From Jonathan Graziano, the creator of the viral “Bones or No Bones” TikTok videos and the instant #1 New York Times bestselling Noodle and the No Bones Day, comes a charming and heartfelt picture book following Milton the pug, Jonathan’s newly adopted dog, as he makes a brave move to his forever home!

Milton is a curious little pug who loves adventure—especially when it involves snacks, stinky smells, and playing with his dog friends. He’s heard that some dogs go off to live with forever families… but that kind of adventure feels a little too big for Milton.

So when Milton finds out he’s moving to a new home of his own, he packs his tiny suitcase (stuffed toy included) and does his best to be brave. He's surprised to find that his new human friend, Jonathan, seems nervous too! But as Milton settles into his new home, he and Jonathan will learn that being brave means giving new things, and new friends, a chance.

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Mini-Review:

Milton Makes a Move, written by Jonathan Graziano and illustrated by Dan Tavis, is an adorable children's book. Fun and humorous illustrations combine with Milton's adventure of meeting his new family. The story culminates with a theme about courage, bravery, and friendship. A lovely children's book.

Disclosure of Material Connection: I received a copy of this ebook from the author or publisher. My review reflects my honest opinion.





Images used with permission.

About the Author:


Jonathan Graziano is a Rochester native who currently resides in New York City. His eternal muse, Noodle, continues to inspire him each and every day. It is Jonathan’s hope that through this story he can continue Noodle’s legacy of spreading joy and kindness and encourage others to adopt and/or rescue a senior pet next time they're looking to add a new member to their family. You can find Jonathan on TikTok at @JonGraz.

About the Illustrator:


Dan Tavis is illustrator living in New Hampshire. He has been doodling ever since his first math class in elementary school! He is the New York Times bestselling illustrator of Noodle and the No Bones Day, Common Critters, and Fluffy McWhiskers Cuteness Explosion, among other projects. Learn more at DanTavis.com.

Thursday, July 30, 2026

Author Interview: A Cowboy to Call Her Own by Cari Lynn Webb


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Welcome to the Blog + Review Tour for A Cowboy to Call Her Own by Cari Lynn Webb, hosted by JustRead Publicity Tours!

About the Book


Title: A Cowboy to Call Her Own 
Series:
The Bluegrass Blackwells #1 
Author:
Cari Lynn Webb 
Publisher:
Harlequin Heartwarming 
Release Date:
July 28, 2026 
Genre:
Contemporary Romance

This big-city cowboy 
Just swept her off her boots!
 

Saving his family’s Kentucky racing stables is priority number one for cowboy Asher Blackwell. Love is not on his agenda. But when pretty chef Kelley Munroe pulls him into a clumsy two-step, he’s charmed. And making a deal with her to cater for the stables adds a little sunlight to his days. As a shared love of horses draws them together, and they’re roped into planning the town’s Fourth of July celebrations, the sparks between them blossom into fireworks. Asher wasn’t looking for a fresh start, and his life is in New York. But Kelley’s healing support is cracking open his guarded heart. Could she be the cowgirl he’d always hoped for?  

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Book Excerpt


“It’s not exactly easy, cooking in this place,” Asher said.

But Kelley felt at ease with him. The more time she spent with her cowboy, the longer she wanted to stay and share secrets. “Once I figured out the quirks around here, there was nothing to it.”

Asher eyed her like he didn’t believe her. “You aren’t like most people I know.”

You aren’t like I expected either. And she was not certain if she was happy about that. “Is it good or bad that I’m not like most people?”

“It was a compliment.” Asher finished his drink and added, “I imagine most chefs would have walked in here and then walked out. Probably even most home cooks.”

“I like a challenge,” Kelley said.

“That’s not it.” Asher shook his head. “You see the best in things, not the worst.”

“Not always,” Kelley confessed. “Especially not after my divorce.”

“What changed?” he asked.

I met a cowboy.

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About the Author

Cari Lynn Webb

Cari Lynn Webb lives in Florida with her husband. She's been blessed to see the power of true love in her grandparent's 70 year marriage and her parent's marriage of over 50 years. She knows love isn't always sweet and perfect, it can be challenging, complicated and risky. But she believes happily-ever-afters are worth fighting for. She loves to connect with readers.

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Author Interview


Q: What inspired you to write A Cowboy to Call Her Own?

Cari: A Cowboy to Call Her Own is part of the Blackwell series that I write with four other Harlequin Heartwarming authors: Melinda Curtis, Carol Ross, Anna Stewart and Amy Vastine. We were fortunate this time around and we got to brainstorm with our editor, Kathryn Lye about the Kentucky Blackwells during a writer’s conference. It was really fun to have our editor giving us feedback in real time as we worked through possible story ideas. We then took each book idea and expanded it later and here we are.


Q: How long did it take to write this book?

Cari: Between drafting, writing, editing and revisions I’m going to say months. LOL! It’s not an entirely quick process between my first draft and final copy. Each book seems to be different and the different phases seem to have their own unique time schedule.


Q: What surprised you while researching/writing this novel?

Cari: How much fun I had going first in the series. I tend to like to write the last book in the series which is often a holiday book. I love Christmas-set books. However, this time around I went first and got to set up the Kentucky Blackwells and I really enjoyed it.


Q: Do you have a favorite quote from A Cowboy to Call Her Own?

Cari: This is a bit longer – but it says so much about my heroine, Kelley Munroe.

At the exit, he glanced at her and added, “Save a space on your dance card for me, Ms. Kelley Munroe.”

There would have been a time she would have saved her entire dance card for a cowboy like him. Except Asher Blackwell was a city cowboy now.

And Kelley left those behind when she signed her divorce papers, headed back home and hung up her heart for good.



Q: When did you first know you wanted to be an author?

Cari: I was first a romance reader and absolutely love the genre, especially historical romance. My first book – the one authors refer to as the one under the bed – was a Medieval romance. I wrote it because it was what I wanted to read at the time and that book began my journey into becoming an author.


Q: Would you share something about yourself that most readers wouldn’t know?

Cari: I tried out for Wheel of Fortune – one of my favorite shows. And I really want to be a contestant some day. LOL! Although I’m slightly terrified if I ever got on the show I would freeze up on camera.


Q: What are you currently reading?

Cari: I’m currently reading a book by Melinda Curtis – we critique for each other quite often. Melinda is part of my writing tribe and I could not have been on this journey so long without her.


Q: What is your favorite genre to read?

Cari: Romance. Romance. Romance. All the time. Any time. LOL! I read everything from historical to paranormal to cozy to mafia with every heat level there is. What I like is a really great love story.


Q: What is your favorite hobby?

Cari: I love to bake. I’m getting better at flooding cookies and decorating. I read food blogs and try new recipes all the time. Some are winners, some are not.


Q: What is your favorite season and why?

Cari: I like the holiday season from Thanksgiving through to New Years – I like the joy in the holiday season and having all my family around me. My dad loved Christmas so much and I’ve followed in his footsteps. There is something extra magical during that time of the year for me. Lots of really fabulous memories that I cherish.

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