Today I have an ebook giveaway of Emma Lang’s latest release in the Circle of Eight series: Caleb. First check out the excerpt below and then comment to be entered to win your own copy!
Caleb Excerpt:
Caleb was pleasantly full of meatloaf and green beans, and even a piece of peach pie. The restaurant in the tiny town of Marks Creek was a treasure. He hadn’t had such a wonderful meal outside of the Circle Eight. He was in a good mood, surprisingly good.
Not only had he located Rory Foster but he had directions to the smithy. The mission was by far the easiest he’d ever been sent on. Now he had to convince Foster to leave the property. Texas had plans for that particular parcel of land and they had let him squat there long enough. Caleb didn’t know the particulars, and he didn’t want to know. All he had to do was carry out his orders and then ride back to headquarters for his next assignment.
It should be easy as the ride out to Foster’s smithy. Regardless of what a good mood he was in, Caleb made sure his pistol and rifle were both loaded. He was about to evict a man of what was perceived as “his” property. There would be resistance, but if Caleb was smart, he would control the situation from the moment he stepped foot on the property.
The area was beautiful with rolling hills, a plump creek running freely and the kind of thick grass cattle could get fat on. It was clear why the smithy stayed when the Republic of Texas told him to leave. Caleb might have stayed too if he’d been smack dab in the middle of such rich land.
He followed the smell of smoke and rode up to a square building with a sign that read “Foster’s Smithy” in faded red letters. It was a typical blacksmith’s shop, with large windows controlled by hinged wood panels. The smoke and heat could get fierce inside the building. There was an enormous stone forge inside and a large number of tools scattered around, not to mention an anvil that probably weighed more than a team of horses. It was a solid shop and Caleb felt a pinch of guilt for arriving to take it all away from Foster.
He dismounted and finally noticed the tiny shack in the shadows behind the smithy. It wasn’t quite a house, but it did have a door, one tiny window and a smoke stack, which meant there was a heat source inside, likely a stove of some sort. It must be where the blacksmith lived, modest as it was. There was great care taken in the actual smithy which told Caleb the man might be more difficult to remove than he expected.
“Foster?” Caleb walked into the larger building. The forge wasn’t fired up, the embers glowed orange. “Is anybody here?”
He hoped like hell nobody told the man there was a marshal on the way. If so, his job got even harder. Caleb kept his hand on his pistol as he walked around the building. Whoever the blacksmith was, he had skills. The iron work was top notch, even in the pieces that weren’t finished yet.
“Who are you?” A woman’s voice startled him from his perusal.
He turned to find a man wearing a leather apron and cap, and trousers that had seen better days. Caleb shook his head and frowned at him.
“Ranger Caleb Graham. Who are you?” He couldn’t equate the husky woman’s voice with the blacksmith. Was he hiding her in the apron?
“Aurora Foster.”
The voice came from the man’s mouth. The ground shifted beneath his feet as realization hit him. Sweet heaven above. Rory Foster. Aurora Foster. Holy hell. The blacksmith he was there to evict was a woman? When he got back to headquarters, he’d give his commander a piece of his mind about this particular assignment.
“You’re a woman.”
“I can see why you’re a crack man of the law, ranger.” She raised one brow. “You’re trespassing.”
He swallowed his response to her sarcasm. She definitely wasn’t a wilting flower but the leather apron should have told him that. “You have that backwards, Mrs. Foster. You are the one trespassing. This property belongs to the Republic of Texas.”
Her mouth twisted. “That’s ridiculous. My parents settled this land twenty years ago. The republic can go find someone else to harass.” A very large, lethal looking sickle appeared in her hand from beneath the apron. “Now leave.”
Caleb took a few moments to study her. Taller than the average woman, she also had muscles most women didn’t. Honed, lean arms and long hands, a heart-shaped face with an upturned nose. The one thing that set her apart were the amber eyes currently staring holes in him. They were an unusual shade, like the colors of the embers in the forge behind him.
“I can’t do that.”
“Then I will make you.” She pulled a huge cleaver out with her other hand. The woman was a lethal weapon with all the blades she made.
Caleb decided to appeal to the woman’s logical side, if she had one. Truth was, he was distracted by the way she looked and spoke. He’d had plenty of experience with females, but no one like Aurora Foster. “You’re the blacksmith Rory Foster. Is that correct?”
“Only my friends call me Rory. You can call me Mrs. Foster as you ride off my land.” She ran the sickle down the edge of the cleaver. It made a screeching sound that made the hairs on the back of his neck stand up. Was she going to chop him into pieces?
“It’s not your land.”
“That’s a pile of horse shit. This land belonged to my father and now it belongs to me.” Her tone and her expression told him he had a hell of a fight on his hands.
“Females can’t own property in Texas, Mrs. Foster. I’m guessing no one ever told you that. It’s understandable that you think this is yours—”
“I don’t think anything. I know.” She stepped closer, her hands tightening on the weapons. “Now get out before I make you leave.”
Caleb sighed. “I can’t leave.” He didn’t want to pull his pistol on the woman. Hell, even the most aggravating female deserved respect. “Ma’am, this is my job. I have an assignment to remove an illegal squatter off land owned by the Republic of Texas. I can’t leave until it’s done.”
She bared her teeth. “Get out of my smithy.”
Caleb Graham has spent the last four years in too many dangerous situations to count. As a Texas Ranger, he knows no fear, or at least he never shows it. When he’s sent to force a blacksmith off government seized property, he runs face to face into the woman who will change his life. Aurora Foster grew up on the very land the obnoxious Ranger is trying to throw her off of. Her parents and her husband died for it and there is no chance she would leave without a fight. A lady blacksmith might be an anomaly but she has the strength of the steel she forges and the courage to fight for what she believes is right. When Aurora is inadvertently injured by Caleb, he seeks medical help from a neighboring ranch. The sprawling hacienda is full of the finer things in life and the one person Caleb never expected to see again… his youngest brother Benjamin. Forced to flee from a man who has kept the boy captive, the trio become traveling companions in a deadly game where no one wins. Life turns upside down and sideways for Caleb and Aurora, caught in a game neither of them expected while they desperately try to save the boy who was lost to his family. Pursued and hunted, the three of them ride for the Circle Eight ranch. The unlikely pair of rescuers fight their attraction and for their lives. |
Emma is giving away one ebook copy of Caleb to a commenter on this post. Do you have a favorite cowboy series or character that you love? Or what is it about cowboys that so appealing t to you? Comment and let us know! Giveaway is open to all and will run through 2/13. Please leave your email address in your comment so I can contact you. Good Luck!



Cowboys are just SEXY!! :)
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I have never read Emma Langs books and I think the Circle of Eight series sounds like a great one. It reminds me a bit of the Hell's Eight by Sarah McCarty, which is one of my fav western series. Then ther is Linda Lael Miller, McKettrick series. And one of my new favs I got hooked on in the last year is Carolyn Brown's Spikes and Spurs series and also her Honky Tonk series..
ReplyDeleteI think cowboys are so appealing because they are brave, outdoorsy and use their hands!
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Writers always find new (and VERY sexy) adjectives to describe them. They can even make hot, sweaty, and dirty sound amazing erotic. I'm not sure I could pick a favorite, but I recently read & 5-stared A Tall, Dark, Cowboy by Mackenzie McKade.
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DeleteI love Emma Lang's Cirlce Eight, Lorelei James' Rough Rider and Blacktop Cowboys and Sarah McCarty's Hell's Eight. Can't wait for Caleb's book! Thanks for the giveaway.
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Cowboys are so rugged and strong. They live life on their terms. That is why I enjoy reading their stories. Some authors that I like are Lorraine Heath (Texas Trilogy), Linda Lael Miller (The McKettricks and the Stone Creek series) and Diana Palmer.
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Cowboys are so rugged and strong. They live life on their terms. That is why I enjoy reading their stories. Some authors that I like are Lorraine Heath (Texas Trilogy), Linda Lael Miller (The McKettricks and the Stone Creek series) and Diana Palmer.
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thanks for the fun post and congrats to Emma on the new release! I think I like cowboys b/c they truly represent a rugged, self sufficient, alpha man :)
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There's just something about a cowboy, rugged ans self assured. I'm from the south so I think it's in my blood to be drawn to cowboys. They know how to treat a lady.
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I've recently gotten into lorelei James series. This one sounds really good! I'll have to add it to my wishlist! Thanks!
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I like cowboys because they're caring.
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I love cowboys because they are tough, considerate, and loving.
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I love all of Lorelei James's Rough Riders Series and Cat Johnson's Studs in Spurs series are all excellent books.
ReplyDeleteThis excerpt is great; would like to read the book!
Thanks for the contest!
bluebirdsub24 at gmail dot com
Cowboy series are great.Cowboys are loyal, trust-worthy and caring. Like the "McCoy Cowboys" from Sable hunter cowboy series.
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Favorite Cowboy Series, I would have to answer by saying Sarah McCarthy or Lorlea "rough riders"
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing the great post, book seems like it'll be great read ;)
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It's the muscles with a cowboy hat. So hot!
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For me I think it is the drawl and the ruggedness. When an author describes a cowboy riding a horse, I just find that appealing.
ReplyDeleteFav series is probably Rough Riders by Lorelei James. Adore those books!
Michelle
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For me it's the fact that the rough & tough exterior can hide a heart of gold.
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I have many Cowboy series that I enjoy. Lorelei James, "Rough Riders"; Carolyn Brown, "Lucky", "Honky Tonk" and "Spikes and Spurs"; Diana Palmers, "Long, Tall Texans"; Linda Lael Miller, "McKettricks", "Creeds" and "Big Sky- Parable, Mantana" and of course Beth williamson, "Devils on Horseback" and "Malloy Family". There are so many more but its the sexy, hard-working, hard-playing, horseback riding men that make them so dame mouth watering I can not get enough of them.
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ReplyDeleteI've been a fan of Joan Johnston and Jodi Thomas for years but I've recently discovered Beth Williamson/Emma Lang and Sarah McCarty. All are terrific writers and dish up lots of sexual tension between the characters. John Wayne instilled in all of us an image of the old time cowboy. With his big hat and his broad shoulders, he stood for what was right, and today's writers embellish that image with their description of tight levi's and sixpack abs. I've even enjoyed stories about Vampire and werewolf cowboys. It's all in the way the author handles it
Phyllis kpc1@hamiltoncom.net
Cowboys are just sexy! They work hard and play hard. I love Lorelei James' Rough Riders series and Linda Lael Miller's McKettricks series.
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I love Beth Williamson's ;) Devil's on Horseback series. The Circle Eight series is on my TBR list. Some of my favorite cowboys are Lorelei James' Rogh Rider cowboys. They are yummy! jepebATverizonDOTnet
ReplyDeleteI enjoy reading about cowboys because they are such great heroes, doing what needs to be done and showing how they feel with their actions.
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I love reading about cowboys. They're tough, rugged alpha men. The synopsis of this book sounds really good. Thanks for the giveaway. dsr002(at)gmail(dot)com
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