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About Carolyn Brown
Carolyn Brown is a New York Times, USA Today, Wall Street Journal, Publisher’s Weekly and #1 Amazon and #1 Washington Post bestselling author. She is the author of more than 100 novels and several novellas. She’s a recipient of the Bookseller’s Best Award, Montlake Romance’s prestigious Montlake Diamond Award, and also a three-time recipient of the National Reader’s Choice Award. Brown has been published for more than 20 years, and her books have been translated 21 foreign languages.
When she’s not writing, she likes to plot new stories in her backyard with her tom cat, Boots Randolph Terminator Outlaw, who protects the yard from all kinds of wicked varmints like crickets, locusts, and spiders. Visit her at www.carolynbrownbooks.com.
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Blog postHold the presses!!
I am now on Instagram!!
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Blog postMy book, THE SOMETIMES SISTERS, has been nominated for Cover of The Month at All Author! Please take a few seconds to vote for me and help me win this thing!
It's easy-peasy! Click HERE to take you to the site, then simply hit the vote button. Thank you in advance for your vote and for reading my books!
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Blog postAs you may or may not know, The Sometimes Sisters released last week. To celebrate I'm hosting a contest!
Enter to win an exclusive signed print copy of a Carolyn Brown booka Sometimes Sisters Muga Sometimes Sisters Tote Bag,$25 Amazon Gift Card and a Kindle Fire!
Use the link below to enter!��https://goo.gl/forms/720SAkh1K2H0KsY63
A bittersweet inheritance reunites three estranged sisters in a novel of family, trust, and forgiveness from New York Times4 years ago Read more -
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Blog postTHANK YOU to all my family, friends and fans and to my amazing Montlake team for making this happen. You are all near and dear to my heart, and I appreciate every one of you.
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Blog postThe Sometimes Sisters! 5 STAR TOP PICK from Night Owl Reviews!
The Review: The Sometimes Sisters Carolyn Brown has never disappointed me, whether it be sweet and sexy cowboy romance or contemporary fiction. "The Sometimes Sisters" is beyond a doubt my absolute favorite of hers. My heart was broken and then each piece was put back a little differently than before I had begun reading this story. It became a part of me. I loved the emotions, the authentic relationships, the harsh re4 years ago Read more -
Blog postTomorrow! Tomorrow! It's only a day away and then The Sometimes Sisters will be on the shelves!!
A little excerpt from the beginning of the book...
Time stopped as he hugged her closer to his chest. One heart beat steadily as it silently shattered. The other heart that had kept perfect time with his for decades had entered into eternity without him.
“Why, God!” he moaned. “I was supposed to go before her.”Stop it! Annie’s voice was so real in his head that he watched her4 years ago Read more -
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Blog postNEXT TUESDAY, FEB. 27, The Sometimes Sisters, Harper, Dana and Tawny will all meet up together at the resort for the first time in ten years. A little excerpt about when Harper first arrived:Harper slowed down at the liquor store but didn’t stop. Her sisters, Tawny and Dana, would judge her as it was. If she came in with a brown paper bag under her arm, they’d have a field day. First right-hand turn before the bridge and there it was—twelve cabins located behind the combination convenience store4 years ago Read more
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Blog postWhat reviewers are saying:
Read Carolyn Brown's book yesterday. Oh lordy was it beautiful. A testament to family and love. One of the best I've read in a long time. Thank you Caro Mia, for the spectacular story--Pam Stack, Authors on Air
Family relationships are often full of laughter and tears and nobody does a better of job of writing about family dynamics than Carolyn Brown--Patty Nobles, Goodreads
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Blog postValentine's Day is right around the corner, so Susan Mallory teamed up with some wonderful authors to bring you the Love Is in the Air, Book Is in the Hand Giveaway.
Enter now for a chance to win 19 heartwarming, heart stopping print books filled with love in all its many colors (including my Toughest Cowboy in Texas). While you're there, discover some great new reads.
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Blog postMark your calendars!
I will be joining seven amazing authors--Vicki Batman, Patricia Burroughs, Lauren Canan, Janis Susan May, Kim Redford, Rebecca Stevenson, and Carolyn Rae Saturday, Feb. 10
for the Romance in Bonham event.
Each of the authors will speak for a few minutes and will be available afterwards for a book signing and visiting. I will be signing Luckiest Cowboy of All and all my proceeds will be donated to the Bonham Library. I will also have a few of my women'4 years ago Read more -
Blog postMeet Jace Dawson!He's the hero of Luckiest Cowboy of All, and has been chosen as the debut cowboy for the brand new Cowboy of the Month at Grand Central/Forever. This is quite a big honor and we're very excited about it.
It hardly seems possible that the Happy, Texasseries is coming to an end with The Luckiest Cowboy of All. The book hits the shelves today and it's a two-for-one book. Sara Richardson's Hometown Cowboy is included so you get two sexy cowboys in this book.
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Blog postHere's wishing all my family, friends and fans a wonderful Christmas. This year we are at the beach in Florida with a lot of our family. One group arrived last night and the others will filter in through the next couple of days. I love the sound of the waves lapping up against the sugar white sands. It totally takes all the tension from me and sets my mind to thinking about the next book I'll be working on while I'm here. Life is good!!
MERRY CHRISTMAS!
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Blog postSeveral people have asked for the recipe for strawberry hearts tarts that were served in The Strawberry Hearts Diner--
which is on sale at Amazon right now for only $1.99!
So I rustled up the recipe and the picture for all of y'all who have asked. Note: they are totally made from scratch and I used heart tart pans but they can be made in cupcake tins if you don't have the tart pans.
Strawberry Tarts
Crust:
1 cup of finely ground pecans
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Blog postMy good friend, Heather Burch's, brand new book, Something Like Family has hit the shelves. Today she is over at Get Lost in a Story answering questions. There's two of her books up for grabs and I'm offering signed copies of two of my backlist to each of two folks who comment on that site. So chase on over to the site, get to know Heather and leave a comment. You just might win one of four books!!
Abandoned by his mother when he was young, twenty-two-year-old Rave Wayne knows all a5 years ago Read more -
Blog postForever Romance presents the first chapter of Long, Tall Cowboy Christmas!
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Google: http://bit.ly/2gIbE4sChapter 1 Nash could taste the sand in his mouth despite the bandana covering his face. Thank God that tomorrow he would be headed back to Texas for a month-long leave. He was looking forward to the green trees, fishing in the5 years ago Read more -
Blog postDo you like Women's Fiction Books?
How about the amazing selection (pictured above), all signed and sent to you? Then this is the contest for you!!
Several of us authors have a contest starting this morning and the prize is a signed book from each of us plus a $100 gift card.
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Blog postFamily reunions! Don't you just love them?
That's when everyone brings their favorite covered dishes, pies, cakes and other marvelous fattening foods and one must choke down a little of all of it or Granny or Great-Aunt Molly will get their feelings hurt.
So right along with the heat, mosquitoes, flies and poison ivy, we overeat on cherry cheesecake, Mississippi mud cake, fried chicken, barbecued ribs, potato salad and forty nine casseroles. And our little cellulit5 years ago Read more -
Blog postYou ever heard that old adage that says, "That broke me from suckin' eggs?" It comes from an old expression about a hound dog that liked to get in the chicken pen and eat eggs until one day he got crossways with a mama hen.
Well, that was very real to me several years ago and I flat out learned my lesson the hard way just like that hound dog did. It all started when my daughter said that we were going to walk two miles a day--before breakfast. She didn't say that we w5 years ago Read more -
Blog postI certainly do not feel like I'm an authority on this business of folks divorcing, but I did live through one set of parents splitting the blanket. And I managed to survive a stepfather and at least nine stepmothers. Even though I'm not an expert I do have an theory about why a big majority of divorces ae on record and it's not because of that cute little bar room rosie down at the Corner Bar and Grill making eyes at someone's husband.
Let's go back to the days before us women even heard t5 years ago Read more -
Blog postThe clothing business has gotten lazier and lazier in the past years. Used to be a body was a size 6 or 8 or 16 or 24 or even 52 and they could walk into any store or order from any catalog and know beyond a shadow of a doubt that the outfit would fit. They didn't even have to try it on...just hang it in the closet and wear it when the time arrived.
Not so these days!
According to the experts, the more you pay for the article of clothing, the smaller the size on the lab5 years ago Read more -
Blog postFor a long time now folks have been concerned about the overpopulation in prisons. Seems there's not enough cells to accommodate the number of folks who have done something that warrants them one of the few rooms they have in those places.
Reading all about that caused me to realize why we have fat "cells". Not fat particles. Not fat jugs. Not fat packages. But fat cells.
We're told that we're born with a certain number of fat cells. It's evident that I got my5 years ago Read more -
Blog postSome women declare that everything they knew about motherhood was learned from their grandmother, their mother or even Great Aunt Rosie. I give credit where it is due and those women certainly played a big part in what I know about motherhood. But most of what I've learned was while driving down a little state highway from Bells to Whitewright, Texas almost fifty years ago.
To begin with, the highway hadn't been resurfaced since my Grandpa was still a carpenter and he'd been retired5 years ago Read more -
Blog postThis morning I was looking out the kitchen window at a couple of young squirrels playing chase around the trunk of our old hackberry tree. I wondered how many stories that old tree could tell if it could talk. It was a big tree when we bought this place almost forty years ago so it's been around for a long time.
Had it been planted to someday provide shade for a little white house sitting out there at the back of the lot because when it was a baby tree, not everyone could afford ind5 years ago Read more -
Blog postIt's been a long time since our two daughters were dating age and several of the granddaughters have passed over from dating to marriage. But there are still a couple of granddaughters who are in that age when boys have become very important. So being the good father-in-law that he is, Mr. B is passing on the list of rules that he used when our daughters were that age. Some of them are a little politically incorrect and out of date but I do believe they can be adjusted to fit the day and time. <5 years ago Read more
Titles By Carolyn Brown
New York Times and USA Today bestselling author Carolyn Brown reminds us that family is forever in this heartwarming and hopeful story featuring:
- Three cousins who've grown apart
- The love of a grandmother that brings them back together
- A fresh start they all deserve
Upon inheriting their grandmother's home and family bait shop, three cousins—Lanie, Jodi, and Becky Cornell—return to Catfish, Texas, hoping to find the fresh start they all need. Turns out living as roommates in Granny Lizzie's tiny two-bedroom house and running the Catfish Fisherman's Hut isn't at all like the idyllic summers they spent as children on the banks of the Red River. The days are long and hot, the tourists demanding and rude. And then there's Chris Adams, a local river guide who seems to have eyes only for Becky.
But Lizzie's death has set in motion a chain of events that will cause a new generation of Cornell women to come together. And thanks to this chance inheritance, some local fishermen, and the love of their grandmother, the Cornell cousins discover that sometimes an ending is really the beginning of a brand-new happily ever after.
Includes the novella The Third Wish by Carolyn Brown.
Praise for Carolyn Brown:
"Loved it, loved it, loved it! What a great story!"—Joanne Kennedy for One Lucky Cowboy
"Fans...will flip for this charming small-town tale."—Woman's World for The Sisters Café
"Fresh, funny, and sexy."—Booklist for Love Drunk Cowboy
"Filled with quirky characters and a healthy dose of humor...yet the highlight of the novel is the sweet and sensual romance."—Publishers Weekly for One Texas Cowboy Too Many
Family, wounded hearts, and a Texas bed-and-breakfast are in need of repair in New York Times bestselling author Carolyn Brown’s inviting novel about down-home comfort and second chances.
Cousins Tabby and Ellie Mae are due for a change. Running their aunt’s beachfront bed-and-breakfast in Sandcastle, Texas, is just the thing to shake things up…though their lives spin out of control in more ways than one when a hurricane barrels into the coastline. It’s a miracle it didn’t carry them off to Kansas. Not so lucky are the assisted-living center and a small eclectic group of local folks who take shelter with the cousins.
Two estranged sisters, rowdy as a circus, need a referee for a battle that goes back decades. And a pair of veterans, best friends for years, hash out bittersweet old times. There’s also handyman Alex LaSalle and his business partner, Ricky, experts at repairing the hurricane’s damage—and at making Tabby’s and Ellie Mae’s hearts beat a little faster.
As unpredictable, crowded, and stormy as it gets, the Sandcastle B and B is still the perfect harbor for healing past wounds, finding romance, and making up for lost time. Add in Tabby’s homemade pecan pie, and the Texas shore feels like a little slice of paradise.
The healing powers of art and friendship work together in this inspiring and heartwarming novel by New York Times bestselling author Carolyn Brown.
Ever since childhood, Emma Merrill and Sophia Mason were bound by a passion for painting. Like all young best friends, they promised to never lose touch. But the girls came from different worlds, and their paths diverged when Emma went to an elite college and Sophie worked her way through state school.
After a decade they’ve reconnected, both in a time of need. Emma has been struggling with depression since her college years, and she’s lost herself under the suffocating influence of her controlling and manipulative mother. Sophie, under pressure to prepare for an upcoming gallery show, whisks the fragile Emma away to a small artists’ colony in south Texas. It’s a raw and beautiful landscape where wildflowers bloom—and perhaps Emma can bloom there, too. In the company of such nurturing and creative strangers—especially Josh Corlen, the openhearted manager of the commune—Emma allows herself to breathe again.
For Sophie and Emma, it’s the perfect place for reflection and to finally share the secret burdens each has carried. Most of all it’s a chance to rediscover their true selves and to make good on the old promise that their friendship would last forever.
Fancy Lynn Sawyer says that before she’ll even think about the M word, a man has to say the three magic words, but ‘I love you’ isn’t enough. He has to promise her a forever thing. She intends to find her forever thing in Florida, her home since she was fifteen, so she wasn’t even looking for it when she comes to Texas to help her grandmother. With a job at the elementary school lined up, Fancy Lynn moves but she intends to stay only until her grandmother regains her health.
Theron Warren has absolutely no intention of falling in love again. His one failed marriage was painful enough. As an elementary school principal, part-time cop, and full-time ranch owner, he doesn’t have time for the sassy woman who suddenly appears in his life: first in the jailhouse, then at his school and soon everywhere he turns.
Fate is trying to tell Fancy Lynn and Theron that they are soul mates, but is having a tough time convincing them.
Stella’s mama never should’ve put Stella on the church prayer list. With Stella’s twenty-seventh birthday coming up fast, Nancy desperately wants to see her daughter married and giving her grandbabies. Petitioning heaven seems like a surefire way to get it done. But in Cadillac, Texas, where the gossip’s hotter than the city’s famous jalapeño peppers, it isn’t long before all hell breaks loose.
Heather, the bossy leader of the church’s Prayer Angels, thinks a summer ball will get Stella and the town’s other single gals paired off. But nobody can tell redheaded spitfire Stella what to do—not her mama, not Heather, and not even the sexy beau Stella’s been seeing in secret. Together, Stella, her best friends Charlotte and Piper, and the loyal customers of the Yellow Rose Beauty Shop hatch a good old-fashioned scheme to sabotage the ball. But will it wreck Stella’s relationship with her mama forever? And what will the church folk think when Stella reveals the identity of her mystery man?
After spending years traveling the world with the military, Rose O'Malley is ready for a change. Heading back to Texas to hold down the fort at her aunt's bed-and-breakfast will give Rose just the break she needs. But while she may speak seven languages, she can't repair a leaky sink to save her life. When Hudson Baker strides in like a hero and effortlessly figures out the fix, Rose can't help wondering if the boy she once crushed on as a kid could now be her saving grace.
Hud has always been rock-solid and dependable -- a quintessential cowboy to his core. But the moment Rose steps back into his life, his world is turned upside down by meddling family, a rescued baby, and one highly mischievous cat. Now he'll have to decide if it's time to throw caution to the wind and do whatever it takes to convince Rose that by her side is exactly where he wants to stay.
Includes the bonus novella Wildflower Ranch, a continuation of Daisies in the Canyon.
Kim Brewster’s ill-fated marriage was annulled so quickly that she thought she could keep the whole thing a secret…until she found out she was pregnant. But before her confession can blow a hole in the seemingly perfect lives of the Brewster women, her great-grandmother, Hannah, drops a bomb of her own. She’s selling her hotel and moving to a farm in Oklahoma—and all the Brewsters are coming with her. Kim is sure her grandmother, Karen, and mother, Sue, won’t go along with the plan, but Hannah can be very convincing. Soon the women are working the farm, selling their wares from a roadside stand, and finally feeling like a family.
And as the Brewster women’s lives take shape in ways they never expected, Kim may have found another shot at love. Luke thought he’d washed his hands of women, but when he stops by the vegetable stand and meets Kim, he’s instantly smitten. To find love, though, they’ll both have to dig past their hidden secrets.
Bonnie Malloy never really knew the meaning of home. She and her mom moved around so much when she was young that she was never able put down roots, and she got to the point where she never wanted to. But now she has a chance to run her very own Texas ranch, and she just discovered two half-sisters she never knew about. The three women couldn't be more different, but Abby Joy and Shiloh have shown Bonnie how it feels to truly be part of a family.
The only catch is that to inherit the ranch, Bonnie must stay there for a whole year. Worse yet, she has to live with cowboy Rusty Dawson-and he thinks the property is rightfully his. Each becomes determined to drive the other out . . . until they realize just how much they enjoy being together. But is the woman known for going wherever the wind takes her really ready to settle down once and for all?
Growing up, Shiloh Walker could only imagine what it would have been like to have sisters. Now she's finding out, as the father she never knew has left his ranch to Shiloh and her two half-siblings. The only catch: to fully inherit, they have to live there together for a full year. Anyone who leaves forfeits her stake.
Shiloh couldn't be more different from Abby Joy, a former soldier, or Bonnie, a true wild child. But the three soon find they have more in common than they ever thought possible.
When a neighboring cowboy is injured, Shiloh thinks she'll just stay with him a few days to help out. As handsome and sweet as he is, it's hardly a chore. But suddenly a life-changing event has her facing her toughest decision yet: follow her heart or win the ranch.
Hart Ducaine was the love of Kate Miller’s life, but he hadn’t been interested in a long-term relationship with her fifteen years before. So why should she trust him now? There is no way he will ever be her knight in shining…she can’t remember the word…knight in shining whatever!
A professional bull rider turned rancher, Hart only has eyes for Kate, but she is one sassy piece of baggage—even more so than back when she was a teenager and she’d first caught his eye.
Trust is hard to regain once it’s been broken, and neither of them are willing to take chances with matters of the heart—not anymore. And then Kate’s Cajun grandmother, Maw Maw, and some of her other relatives set a plan into motion to abandon the two on a primitive island in the bayou. No cell phones. No electricity. No running water. And no one to talk to except each other.
Will they figure out what Maw Maw already knows: that fate is drawing them together and they need to learn to trust their hearts?
When she was eight years old, Jessica Graham made three wishes: that she wouldn't always be the tallest kid in the class, that she would find a big conch shell on the beach, and that she would finally meet her father someday. Jessica's wishes never came true, but twenty years later, when she finds her mother's old love letters, she has a chance to make the third wish a reality.
Jessica travels to Florida to find her father but their reunion is interrupted by his arrogant junior business partner, Rocky Rycroft. Indignant, Jessica goes back to Texas, and is surprised when Rocky follows her home. He tells her it's because her father wants to learn more about her, but all of her friends insist his interest is more personal than that.
Jessica was looking for her father, not love. Could she now possibly have both?
Praise for Carolyn Brown:
"Loved it, loved it, loved it! What great characters! What a great story!"—Joanne Kennedy for One Lucky Cowboy
"Fans...will flip for this charming small-town tale."—Woman's World for The Sisters Café
"Peopled with quirky characters and full of sassy fun...will leave readers smiling."—BookPage for Love Drunk Cowboy
City meets country in this brand new novella from beloved, bestselling author Carolyn Brown.
This city girl is about to learn a thing or two about bad-boy cowboys.
Becca McKay has been in Nashville doing everything she can to land a country music contract, but when her grandmother, Greta, gets sick, Becca packs up her twelve-year-old SUV and heads back to Terral, Oklahoma to help take care of Greta. Once she arrives, she quickly gets hired at the O'Donnells' watermelon wine making business.
Dalton Wilson has been the foreman on the O'Donnells' ranch for a couple of years now. He's thirty years old and has a reputation for being a bad-boy cowboy, but deep in his heart, he is more than ready to settle down. It's love at first sight for Dalton, but convincing Becca that he is ready to hang up his bad boy spurs is quite another thing—until the night they both have too much watermelon wine and open their hearts…
"The most difficult thing about reading a Brown book is putting it down."—Fresh Fiction
"Every time I pick up a book by Carolyn Brown, I find characters and places I want to visit time and time again."—Thoughts in Progress
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