Author: Kristie Leigh Maguire
ISBN: 978-1-935188-13-1
Page count: 192
Genre: Contemporary Romance (cowboy/western)
Price: $2.99 ebook & Kindle; $12.95 paperback
Kristie Leigh Maguire is the author of Second Chances, Affairs of the Heart: Desert Heat and Cabin Fever (Collector’s Edition), Desert Heat, Cabin Fever, Emails from the Edge: The Life of an Expatriate Wife, From the Far Side of the Sun, and co-author of No Lady and Her Tramp, as well as a contributor to several anthologies.
She was voted Best Up and Coming Author of the Year and her novel Desert Heat was voted Romance of the Year by the Affaire de Coeur Magazine Reader/Writer Poll. Her novels Cabin Fever and No Lady and Her Tramp placed in the Top Ten in the Preditor & Editor’s Poll. Her novel Affairs of the Heart: Desert Heat and Cabin Fever (Collector’s Edition) was an Amazon.com Number One book in Sensual Romance.
Kristie Leigh Maguire and her husband have lived all over the United States and many foreign countries while following his career. While living in Japan, she found it very difficult to find books to read that were written in English. This situation was intolerable as she was an avid reader and had been known to resort to reading cereal boxes if nothing else was available. Have you ever tried to read a cereal box written in Japanese? It was not a pretty picture. Ms. Maguire began writing her own books just to have something to read. She discovered a new passion in writing.
Although Kristie Leigh Maguire is originally from the South and will always remain Southern at heart, she and her husband now live in Nevada. During her expatriate years she lived in St. Croix, Aruba, Thailand, Japan and three times in Saudi Arabia and visited many other countries.
Ms. Maguire is the Founder of Star Publish LLC, the Co-Founder of Global Publications Inc. (GAP Inc.), the Owner and Designer for Book Covers and More, and the Founder of NUW (Not the Usual Way) Authors Community.
Tell us about your book:
“Free wedding dress. Worn only once by mistake.” One simple little ad, but it turned the whole world upside down (or perhaps right side up) for not only one couple, but for two couples.
Mike Farley stomped on Jane Porter’s heart with his cowboy boots. When he realized he had made the biggest mistake of his life, could he ever get it back the way it should be? Ma Liz Farley and Pa Jim Porter decided they had to do anything they could to make it right. But were they really willing to go “all the way” to accomplish it?
Set in rural Wyoming, Second Chances is a delightful read that will warm your heart as much as the fireplace will warm your cheeks.
How long did it take to write the book?
5 months
What inspired you to write the book?
I was inspired to write “Second Chances” when a friend of mine told me that they had read an ad in the classified section of the newspaper. The ad simply read, “Free wedding dress. Worn once by mistake.” This set my imagination on fire. “Second Chances” is the end result.
Talk about the writing process. Did you have a writing routine? Did you do any research, and if so, what did that involve?
I set aside each morning to write. I wrote every day for about 3 months. Then I took about a month off from my writing routine due to unexpected circumstances. When I started writing again, I wrote again each morning and usually late in the afternoon for a few hours. “Second Chances” is set in Wyoming. I researched the area on the Internet. I also did other research on the Internet for the book.
What do you hope your readers come away with after reading your book?
I hope that my readers realize that they may have a second chance at love after a devastating heartbreak. Never give up on love.
Where can we go to buy your book?
The ebook can be purchased through Smashwords.com (http://www.smashwords.com/books/view/9123). The Kindle version can be purchased at Amazon.com (http://www.amazon.com/Second-Chances-ebook/dp/B0035WTN4Y/ref=ntt_at_ep_dpi_1). The paperback version will be released in March 2010 and can be purchased at Amazon.com and other online stores.
Any other links or info you’d like to share?
My author website is http://kristieleighmaguire.com. My blog is Sizzling Hot Romance at http://sizzlinghotromance.blogspot.com/.
Excerpt:
Chapter 1
Jim Porter closed the barn door behind him, went over to a patch of grass by the side of the barn and scraped the horse dung off his boots. He walked over to the main house and entered through the back door to the kitchen. With the expertise of time, he tossed his old battered straw hat onto one of the hooks on the kitchen wall that had been put there just for the purpose of hanging up hats and coats when coming in from outside.
“That breakfast about ready, Jane? I’m so hungry I could eat a horse.”
“Almost. There’s still some coffee left if you want it. Help yourself.”
Jim poured himself a cup of the strong coffee that had been perked since before dawn, and sat down at the kitchen table. He leaned back in the chair, tipping it backwards so that it rested precariously on two legs.
“You’re going to fall over one of these days if you don’t quit leaning so far back in that chair, Pa.”
Jane expertly flipped the pancake in the old cast iron skillet while the bacon sizzled and popped in another frying pan on the old stove that was seriously outdated but still perfectly functional.
As her father always told her when she complained about the old stove and wanted to buy a new one, “As long as it works ain’t no use in wastin’ the money on buyin’ some newfangled one. It was good enough for your mother and it’s good enough for you.”
Never mind that the stove was many years older now than when her mother had last cooked on it.
She turned to look at her father. He was frowning at her.
“What’s eating you, Pa? I told you breakfast was almost ready. You won’t starve in the next five minutes it takes me to finish it.”
“I been workin’ since sunup. I’m hungry!”
Jane flipped the pancake onto the plate on the counter and poured more batter into the hot skillet.
“You sure are the grumpy old man this morning, Pa. What put a burr under your saddle?”
“Jane, do you have somethin’ to tell me?”
“About what, Pa?”
“About you and Mike.”
“Me and Mike? What about me and Mike?”
“Jane, either you’re a better actress than I think you are or you don’t know.”
“Pa, quit talking in riddles. I have no idea what you’re trying to say.”
“Jane, Liz rode over to see me this morning. She told me Mike is marryin’ some gal he met in Casper.”
Jane stared at her father incredulously.
“My Mike? Why, that’s the stupidest thing I ever heard! Why on earth would Liz tell you something like that? You know me and Mike are getting married.”
Jim looked pointedly at Jane’s left hand. “I don’t see no engagement ring on your finger, girl.”
Jane glanced down at her bare ring finger.
“No, there’s no ring on my finger, but Mike and I have an unspoken agreement that we’re going to get married one day.”
She turned back to the stove and flipped the last pancake onto the plate and set it on the table in front of her father.
“Then you better go get that unspoken agreement spoken because Liz said Mike and somebody named Samantha Jo Smith are gonna get married in two weeks.”
“Don’t joke about things like that with me, Pa. You’ll give me a heart attack. Mike Farley is mine! We’re getting married! He’s not marrying anybody but me!”
“I ain’t joking, Jane. I wouldn’t joke about somethin’ like this.”
“Surely there’s some kind of mistake. Are you sure you’re not joking with me?”
“Gal, I told you I ain’t jokin’. Now I want to know what’s goin’ on with you and that boy. I been waitin’ a long time for you two to tie the knot.”
“So have I!”
Jane turned out the flame underneath the bacon, took off her apron and threw it down on the counter. She grabbed her truck keys off the hook hanging by the back door.
“Where you going, Jane? Ain’t you gonna finish fryin’ that bacon? I told you I been workin’ since sunup and I’m hungry.”
“You finish breakfast, Pa. I’m going to see Mike. This can’t be true. It’s got to be some kind of practical joke Mike was trying to play on me, but it’s gone too far. I have to stop this before it spreads across Fremont County like wildfire.”
“I’ll go with you.”
“No, this is something I have to do by myself, Pa.”
Jane slammed the back door behind her with a satisfying thunk. The last thing Jim Porter heard was the sound of Jane’s truck skidding out onto the gravel road that led toward the Double F Ranch.
He went over to the stove and turned the flame back on underneath the bacon.
“Them two kids better work this out. I want Mike and Jane to give me some grandkids before I’m too old to teach them how to ride a horse.”









March 21, 2010
This looks good and I’ve added it to my list. I like romances and westerns, so how could I resist?
March 21, 2010
My thanks to The Indie Spotlight for interviewing and featuring me and my latest book, Second Chances!
Kristie Leigh Maguire, author of Second Chances and other titles
March 21, 2010
Good for you, Kristie. I’ve read all of your books, and this one is by far your best. I hope you keep going with this train of thought. It beats the train of a used wedding dress any day!
Janet
March 22, 2010
Great interview and intriuging extract, Kristie