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Monday, April 12, 2021

Susan Page Davis and Free Books!

A young woman is left with her dead father’s legacy—a ranch with a burnt-out house and a neighbor she wants not to like.

Before we talk with today's author, I want to announce that the winner of the free Kindle copy of the speculative and historical novel, Rendezvous with God, by Bill Myers, is:

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Congratulations! We'll get your book right out to you. I encourage readers to keep commenting and/or subscribe at right (above my list of books) in order to learn about new releases! U.S. subscribers are entered in the drawings a second time when they comment.

And now let's revisit with novelist Susan Page Davis, author of the historical romance, The Rancher’s Legacy (Scrivenings Press, February 2021).

Susan Page Davis is the author of more than 90 novels and novellas, primarily in the historical romance, romantic suspense, and mystery genres. She’s a winner of the Carol Award, the Will Rogers Medallion, and the Faith, Hope, and Love Chapter’s Reader’s Choice Award. 

A Maine native, Susan now lives in western Kentucky with her husband. They have six grown children and eleven grandchildren.

Please tell us one random thing we might not know about you.

My father was a seventh-generation resident in our little town in Central Maine, and I feel a bit guilty for moving away. But I don’t miss the long winters!

I can imagine how difficult it would be to leave that legacy behind. I'm with you on the winter issue, though!

Please tell us a bit more about the plot of The Rancher's Legacy.

Matt Anderson’s task is to collect his neighbor’s daughter Rachel Maxwell from the stagecoach depot in Fort Lyon, Colorado, and deliver her safely home. But on the way, he learns two things that throw their world into chaos: Rachel refuses to even consider their fathers’ plan for them to marry, and outlaws have placed the Maxwell ranch under attack.

As Matt and Rachel hear gunfire and watch vicious flames devour her home, an elderly widow in Portland, Maine, hires an investigator to locate her three long-lost grandchildren. Rachel is devastated, and Matt’s dreams are crushed, but Edith Rose refuses to give up hope.

What is it about Matt that will make your readers care about him?

Matt is a caring, hardworking son. He’s also patriotic and loyal to family. He puts aside his own wants and ambitions to help others.

Imagine you’ve been contracted to write a novel about a real person. About whom would you want to write?

William the Conqueror.

Wow, that would be no small feat!

What is the last novel you read that you would recommend?

My husband and I have been enjoying the Lady Hardcastle mystery series, by T. E. Kinsey. They’re cozy mysteries set in England in the early 1900s, and they’re light and funny but have good mysteries in them. The first book is A Quiet Life in the Country.

Oh, those stories look like wonderful fun! An eccentric widow and her martial-arts-expert maid. I put a link to the seven-book set in your answer, in case any readers are interested. 

What are you working on now?

I’m working on book 2 of this series, The Corporal’s Codebook. It’s about Matt’s younger brother, Elijah.

Where else can readers find you online?

Website: susanpagedavis.com
Twitter: @SusanPageDavis
Facebook
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Readers, you can access a sample from the novel by going HERE and clicking on Look Inside.

Finally, what question would you like to ask my readers?

What was your favorite horse book or western show when you were a kid?

Thank you, Susan, for visiting and telling us about yourself and your book. Readers, Susan has offered to give away a free copy of her book. To enter, click on the word "comments" below to reach the comments page, and leave your answer and your email in answer to Susan's question above. "Please enter me" won't get you entered. Remember that U.S. subscribers are entered an additional time in each drawing. The drawing is done by email, so leave your email address, like so: trish[at]trishperry[dot]com. 

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13 comments:

Jan H said...

I loved reading Black Beauty.
I watched Roy Rogers.
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Patricia Hawes said...

Has to be Roy Rogers!
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Linda R said...

The Big Valley

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Cynthia Roemer said...

I got up at 6 am every morning to watch The Lone Ranger as a girl. =) Thanks for the giveaway. Email: roemerfarm(at)frontiernet(dot)net

Barbara said...

I know I sound very old (well, I am) but I listened to the Lone Ranger on the radio! He was a favorite. Later when the family got TV Roy Rogers and the Lone Ranger.

Barb
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Melanie Backus said...

I loved My Friend Flicka.
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Gail H. said...

So many of the old westerns are still available to see. I enjoyed Bonanza, The Big Valley and The Wild Wild West.
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Trish Perry said...

I was a very little girl when my parents watched Bonanza. I had a crush on Pernell Roberts, lol. I also remember watching and loving Black Beauty on TV (the Elizabeth Taylor version--I see that Disney+ has a current version with that beautiful little girl, Mackenzie Foy, in Liz Taylor's role, which I'll have to check out). I feel like my big sister read Misty of Chincoteague to me, but memories that far back tend to get fuzzy....

Susan Page Davis said...

You ladies are bringing back a lot of memories! I was a western fanatic myself. Little Joe was my dream boy. Loved (and still do) Roy Rogers, Bonanza, Cheyenne, Sugarfoot, and Bat Masterson.

Anonymous said...

My first Sunday School teacher when I was 8. sarahmom335@yahoo.com

Joan A said...

I don't remember a horse book but I loved Trixie Belden books and Trixie had a horse! jarning67(at)hotmail(dot)com

Pam said...

My favorite horse book was The Black Stallion by Walter Farley. I also enjoyed other books in his series. I really enjoy Susan's books too. Thanks for the interview with her and the giveaway.

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Susan Page Davis said...

Oh, Joan, Trixie Belden! I LOVED those books, especially the one where Trixie and Honey went to Saratoga. If any of you have girls who love horse books, I have a not-well-known book for middle grades called Sarah's Long Ride, about endurance riding:
https://amzn.to/2Rnkk2C

 

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