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Guest Post, Book Trailer & Giveaway : THE DOVES OF PRIMROSE by Krista Kedrick (CR)

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Lacy Weston… or is it Campbell? Hell her husband took off so fast he may as well take his name with him. She is trying to run the historic family bed and breakfast out in the middle of the prairie while coping with her husband’s desertion, trying to keep up with her two best friends and oh yeah, the movie production that has landed in the middle of The Dove House and taken over, bringing former rodeo champion, famous actor and Lacy’s old flame with it.

The last thing Lacy needs…

Kyle McClintock is back in Primrose to shoot his latest western blockbuster and to see if the passion he and Lacy Weston had so many years ago could be reclaimed. Yes, he had ulterior motives when requesting his old hometown for the set, but he may get more than he bargained for. Strange happenings, hot tempers and Indian summer nights may prove too much for this cowboy.

Nobody ever said it was easy loving a Weston.



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5 things that people don’t know about the book


1. I actually wrote this using my home town of Ogallala as the setting. But since no one knows how to pronounce it I changed it to Primrose.

2. The house on the cover of my book is almost identical to a house here in town called The Mansion on the Hill that is now a museum.

3. Kyle McClintock is based on a real person that I know very well.

4. There is a scene in Lacy that I have personally experienced. I’ll let you read it and then decide for yourselves which one you think it is. I’d love to hear from you about it.

5. My mother is one of my beat readers and my toughest critic. She made me change the opening chapter and dang it if she wasn’t right. I hate it when that happens.

5 Things you don’t know about me


1. I still have a baby tooth in my mouth. A permanent one never developed and believe me that is the best cared for tooth on the planet. I do not ever want to lose it.

2. I owned a pet store with my sister and my mother. In eight years we sold almost 1,000 puppies in a town of 5,000 people (and I can probably recall all of their names – we love puppies!) I can answer any question about any pet from an iguana to a kitten. I can tell you how to set up a salt-water aquarium and vaccinate your puppy.

3. I am almost impossible to embarrass. I learned at an early age that you have to laugh at yourself because the world will be laughing at you and if you beat them to it, your feelings will never get hurt. Also dumb things happen to everyone. No one is exempt from stupid mistakes or unfortunate situations. We’re all in this together.

4. I am extremely sentimental especially about family history. I am proud of my ancestors and our heritage. I also love my family very much and like to have things around that remind me of them and the things we did together or that they did before I was born.

5. I am addicted to Phineas and Ferb the Disney channel show. I just can’t figure out how they get the money to pay for all those crazy inventions! 

Author Info

Hi y’all! I’m Krista Kedrick and I’m a country loving writer. I write stories with the country way of life in mind. Yes, they have cowboys and cowgirls, ranches, tractors, dogs, children and your occasional bar room brawl, but in the end they are down home people who do the right thing and find a love more powerful and promising than your everyday story. Because that’s how we are. Everything is stronger, more passionate and long-lasting.

I write from my home state of Nebraska while living my dream life (well, almost). I have an amazing husband, two of the cutest daughters on the prairie and a Basset Hound who teaches me the meaning of the word “patience”.

Kick back and enjoy my books about the country life-- but keep your boots off my coffee table.

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2 Signed Paperback Copies of Lacy
5 Digital Copies of Lacy

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3 comments:

  1. Thank you so much for hosting me on your site today!

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  2. Now I want to know which scene you're talking about!

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  3. Hello Krista! It is nice to "meet" you on this blog. And I'm with you...country living all the way! I grew up in a country small town and now that I live in a city, it's much lonelier than when I lived in a small town in the country. In a small town all of the inhabitants are like your extended family...everybody knows everybody's business. Takes getting used to if you've always lived in a city; but if it's the other way around, then it takes getting used to living in a city where neighbors don't know neighbors and everyone's too busy to get to know anyone outside their family. Primrose sounds like a lovely place to live and I'd like to read about it. jdh2690@gmail.com

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