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DO YOU NEED A COWBOY FIX?
New York Times bestselling author Vicki Lewis Thompson is back with more â¦
Sons of Chance
Chance isnât just the last name of these rugged
Wyoming cowboysâitâs their motto, too!
Saddle up with:
LONG ROAD HOME
November 2012
LEAD ME HOME
December 2012
FEELS LIKE HOME
January 2013
Take a chance ⦠on a Chance!
Dear Reader,
Have you ever wanted desperately to connect with someone, yet not known for certain whether theyâd accept you? Thatâs the uncomfortable position in which Wyatt Locke finds himself as he drives toward the Last Chance Ranch in the first SONS OF CHANCE book. Yes, folks, Wyattâs story kicks off another three-book parade of gorgeous cowboys!
Although Wyatt longs to be friends with his half-brother Jack Chance, heâs so afraid of rejection that he doesnât notify Jack that heâs coming. That plan doesnât work out as he expects, but in Wyattâs shoes, I would do the same.
In writing about Wyatt, I longed to protect him from getting hurt, so I gave him Olivia Sedgewick, someone who sympathizes with his desire to connect with family. But even Olivia canât stand between Wyatt and disappointment. As it turns out, getting hurt and learning from the experience is how people grow.
And just so you know, Wyatt doesnât start out the story as a cowboy, but before long, heâs wearing the jeans, the boots and the hat. Theyâre borrowed, but they do the trick. Taking yummy-looking guys and turning them into yummy-looking cowboys is what I do.
Welcome back to the Last Chance Ranch, and thank you for joining me there once again! Itâs going to be a great winter because my cowboys are saddled up and ready to ride straight into your heart!
Warmly,
Vicki Lewis Thompson
New York Times bestselling author VICKI LEWIS THOMPSONâs love affair with cowboys started with the Lone Ranger, continued through Maverick and took a turn south of the border with Zorro. She views cowboys as the Western version of knights in shining armorârugged men who value honor, honesty and hard work. Fortunately for her, she lives in the Arizona desert, where broad-shouldered, lean-hipped cowboys abound. Blessed with such an abundance of inspiration, she only hopes that she can do them justice. Visit her website at www.vickilewisthompson.com.
To my wonderful readers, especially those of
you whoâve been with me from the early days. Your e-mails and letters mean the world to me!
August 22, 1978From the diary of Eleanor Chance
JONATHAN IS MARRIED, and my heart is heavy. We had a small ceremony this afternoon at the Last Chance because thatâs all he and Diana wanted. Thereâs no pretty way to say thisâa baby is on the way, and after several months of debate, Jonathan and Diana decided to get married. If youâre in love, you donât debate such things, so Iâve concluded theyâre not in love and I hate that for both of them.
Oh, they say they love each other, but I think thatâs so Archie and I wonât be upset about this marriage. Jonathan is our only child, and of course we wanted him to end up with a woman he adores, who also adores him. We hoped sheâd share his devotion to the ranch and look forward to raising children here. Our grandchildren.
Instead he has Diana. She looks like an Indian princess, which makes sense because her mother was Shoshone. Other than that, she hasnât volunteered much about her parents except to say theyâre both gone.
I have to wonder what her upbringing was like, because sheâs the least nurturing person Iâve ever come across. She pretends to be happy about the baby, but I can tell sheâs not.
She confessed to me that before she found out about her pregnancy, sheâd been saving her tips from waitressing to finance a move from the Jackson Hole area to San Francisco. Sheâd dreamed of getting out of Shoshone, which she calls a one-horse town, and living a more sophisticated life.
Instead sheâs stuck here, and I can tell thatâs exactly how she feels, too. I seriously doubt she looks forward to living on the ranch for all her born days, and if she stays with Jonathan, thatâs what sheâll have to do.
Iâm torn because I donât think the marriage is a good idea, but sheâs carrying my grandchild. For that reason, I want her to stay right here and learn to love being a mother to my grandbaby and a wife to my son. I plan to do everything in my power to help that cause.
IF WYATT LOCKE BELIEVED in omens, his return visit to the Last Chance Ranch had disaster written all over it. Rain drummed on the roof of his truck and sluiced over the windshield faster than the wipers could sweep it away. Every so often lightning would strike close enough to deafen him while providing a camera-flash view of the muddy road and the soggy Wyoming countryside.