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Sunday, April 15, 2018

Grand Finale and Giveaway: The Soldier's Homecoming by Patricia Potter

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Book Tour Grand Finale for
The Soldier's Homecoming
By Patricia Potter

We hope you enjoyed the tour! If you missed any of the stops
you can see snippets, as well as the link to each full post, below:

Launch - Note from the Author

Welcome to the world of Covenant Falls. I'm so pleased you're visiting us. I'm excited to introduce you to the newest residents: Army Major Travis Hammond and War Correspondent Jenny Talbot.

Come take a tour through the southwest with them as they joust and fall in love.

— Patricia


When I start a book, I spend weeks thinking about the hero and heroine before even considering a plot. When they become real to me, they write the book themselves. They do things I never considered.

Although I love strong heroines, the hero is usually the catalyst in my stories, especially in a series like Covenant Falls which is based on the return of veterans to civilian life in a small welcoming town in Colorado. But Jenny would have none of that. She truly marches to her own drummer and has since she was a child.

Simply Kelina - Review

"I have been loving stories around our military, so this caught my interest right away. I love how this deals with both Travis and Jenny being in the military. I loved hearing about the town who helps the returning veterans. I really enjoyed the writing style and how easily the story flowed... if you love military romances, I recommend going and checking out this series."


Jenny Talbot knew she was in trouble the moment she heard the sound of approaching aircraft.

The sound grew thunderous as four planes appeared in the sky over Aleppo, leaving a trail of explosions in their wake. They were heading straight at her.

A cease-fire was supposed to have been declared while volunteer medical personnel tended the wounded in one of the few remaining make-shift hospitals in the doomed Syrian city.

The volunteer doctors and nurses, who had just arrived in a marked medical convoy, scattered, seeking cover...

Colorimetry - Guest Post

The magic of Covenant Falls continues to fascinate me. I created the small Colorado town for one book, but loved the town and its citizens it so much I couldn't help lingering. I have since sent five veterans -- four men and one woman -- to the town and plan to send two more there.

Its creation took weeks and I loved every minute. I couldn't use a real town for fear of insulting someone. Instead, I called small towns all over the west to gather information on their governing body, size of population, police and fire departments, variety of businesses and services. I searched maps as to the best location to place it, then double checked to insure the name was not used anywhere else...


"This is a great story about how you can come home again. However home is where the heart is... This was a great read and I enjoyed finding out where these characters ended up. I am giving this book a 5/5."


Walter Reed Hospital Rehabilitation Unit

Life will never by the same.

Major Travis Hammond leaned on his crutches and watched a young corporal take halting steps on a new prosthesis that substituted for a right leg. Danny Ware's face was contorted with determination as he tried to walk without hanging onto the bars.

In the months they'd shared these rehab facilities, along with other wounded soldiers, Travis had grown fond of Danny. Maybe because of the kid's unfailing optimism despite getting a really bad deal. He reminded Travis of his brother.


Nothing had turn out as Major Travis Hammond expected.

The son of a small barely-surviving Midwest farmer, he rebelled from day one against his father's plan that he stay on the farm and take it over some day.

He hates farming and what it had done to his mother. He blames his father for her premature death, and has no intention of staying one minute more than necessary. He knows his one way out is sports and does his chores before dawn in order to play baseball and earn a sports scholarship to college.

He does exactly that, leaving the farm, his father and his younger brother behind.


A little girl running. Blood everywhere. Spreading like a river. Edging nearer and nearer.
Panicked, Jenny woke, soaked in her own sweat. The jerk in her body as she woke renewed intense pain in her shoulder. Disoriented, she looked around, trying to control the trembling. The night-light, now necessary for sleep, was just strong enough to reveal the shadowed bedroom rather than the rubble of a once prosperous city.

Had she screamed again? She hoped not.

Her brief prayer was not answered. She heard a tentative knock on the door, and her mother inched the door open and entered the room. Her hair was in disarray, her robe partly open, her face slathered with some kind of dream.

"Jennifer?" Her mother's voice was loud, and jenny smelled alcohol on her breath as she leaned over. "Another nightmare?"

Jenny struggled to sit upright. Even after four months, the pain in her shoulder could stop her cold.


"I enjoyed the story. It helps me feel that it is okay to go home again. You know when you get so far gone you wonder if you are ever welcome to go back."

E-Romance News - Excerpt

"You have to be kidding?" Travis exclaimed.

"Afraid not," Josh Manning said over the phone.

Three weeks after Travis's first trip to Covenant Falls, he'd moved into Josh's cabin.

"A reporter called my wife, as well as the manager of the inn," she'd heard about Covenant Falls and the veterans here. Even that there might be a horse therapy program. She wants to do a story."

"A reporter?"

Wishful Endings - Guest Post

Readers often ask where I get the ideas for stories.

Mine have usually developed from something I read in the newspapers. The Covenant Falls series developed from an article in the New York Times about military canines developing Post Traumatic Stress System just as soldiers do.

All the creative bells in me started ringing madly as I read. There was a story in there. I knew it immediately...


"The characters were refreshing and nor were they portrayed as perfect people but as people who are trying to make the most of their circumstances. I like that the story focuses on a therapy that is both beneficial for the animals and humans and they can work together in harmony to help and rely on each other... It was a good read and I would definitely read other books by the author."


Jenny turned to him and put her hand on his arm. "I've seen larger falls, far more powerful ones, but this is so . . . untouched. And the rainbow - is it always there?

"Josh says it is, as long as the sun is shining."

"I can't believe I haven't heard of it before since I live in Denver. It's almost . . . mystic."

Mystic? He didn't believe in that stuff, and yet it'd helped change the lives of three hardened warriors and one war experienced army nurse.

SilverWoodSketches - Guest Post

When I started my first Covenants Falls book, I envisioned two books. I had no idea it would grow into a third, then a fourth, and a fifth, "The Soldier's Homecoming," now available in both e-book and large print paperbacks. The fifth and sixth are on the schedule in a special Summer Harlequin western series rather than SuperRomance. I hope you will look for it.

My heart just couldn't let the town and characters go. Apparently readers couldn't either, because they've stayed with the series and I'm ever so grateful. They have grown to know the town and its incoming veterans as well as I do...


"An emotionally riveting read! Two lost souls find a friend to believe in as they each recover from their own traumas and find their way into each other’s hearts. The story was very easy to get hooked into and the characters felt real... Great series!"


His chest, upper arms and left leg were riddled with scars. But what she really saw was the pain he must have endured.

She looked up at him and smiled. "You're beautiful," she said.

The words escaped her before she could reclaim them. But, to her, he was. The scars on the lean, muscular body were hard earned. Badges of honor and courage.

And he really was a fine specimen of manhood.

Travis stared at her in astonishment.

The towel started to fall. He grabbed it around his middle. Heat clawed up his neck.

To his surprise, Jenny grinned, her eyes full of mischief. "I haven't seen you speechless before," she said, then added politely. "May I come in?"'

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The Soldier's Homecoming
(Home to Covenant Falls #5)
by Patricia Potter
Contemporary Romance
Paperback & ebook, 384 pages
April 1st 2018 by Harlequin Superromance

He’s looking for roots. She won’t be tied down.

Army ranger Travis Hammond needs to heal physical and emotional wounds. A job in Covenant Falls checking out equine therapy programs for veterans is a start, but it’s only temporary. And he doesn’t need a partner, especially some reporter with the persistence of a terrier and irresistible green eyes. Like Travis, Jenny Talbot’s just passing through town. Unlike Travis, Jenny knows exactly where she’s going next—back to the Middle East, as soon as she recovers from her own war injury. But there’s a bend in the road for both of them.


Other Books in the Series


About the Author


Patricia Potter is the USA Today Bestselling Author of more than fifty books. She has received numerous writing awards, including RT Storyteller of the Year, its Career Achievement Award for Western Historical Romance and its Best Hero of the Year Award. She is a seven-time RITA finalist and three-time Maggie Award winner. She has served as president of Romance Writers of America. The Soldier's Homecoming is her fifteenth book for Harlequin.

Prior to writing fiction, she was a reporter for the Atlanta Journal and president of a public relations firm.


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- 1 winner will receive a $25 Amazon eGift Card (open internationally
- 1 winner will receive signed print copies of of THE SOLDIER'S PROMISE, TEMPTED BY THE SOLDIER, A SOLDIER'S JOURNEY, and THE SEAL'S RETURN (US only)
- Ends April 18th

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Tuesday, April 10, 2018

Book Tour: The Soldier's Homecoming by Patricia Potter

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The Soldier's Homecoming
(Home to Covenant Falls #5)
by Patricia Potter
Contemporary Romance
Paperback & ebook, 384 pages
April 1st 2018 by Harlequin Superromance

He’s looking for roots. She won’t be tied down.

Army ranger Travis Hammond needs to heal physical and emotional wounds. A job in Covenant Falls checking out equine therapy programs for veterans is a start, but it’s only temporary. And he doesn’t need a partner, especially some reporter with the persistence of a terrier and irresistible green eyes. Like Travis, Jenny Talbot’s just passing through town. Unlike Travis, Jenny knows exactly where she’s going next—back to the Middle East, as soon as she recovers from her own war injury. But there’s a bend in the road for both of them.


Other Books in the Series


Excerpt

       Walter Reed Hospital Rehabilitation Unit

      Life will never by the same.
      Major Travis Hammond leaned on his crutches and watched a young corporal take halting steps on a new prosthesis that substituted for a right leg.   Danny Ware's face was contorted with determination as he tried to walk without hanging onto the bars.
       In the months they'd shared these rehab facilities, along with other wounded soldiers, Travis had grown fond of Danny.  Maybe because of the kid's unfailing optimism despite getting a really bad deal.  He reminded Travis of his brother.
       Danny was a foster kid, and the army had been one of the few options he'd had after finishing high school.  But now that option was gone.   Danny hadn't been able to save much money on an enlisted man's pay, and Travis knew it would be months before his disability pay arrived.  Travis had seen the fear and uncertainty when the kid thought no one was watching, but a 'what the hell' grin would usually spread across his face if he caught eyes on him.
       He would miss the other soldiers as well.  They shared the pain.  And the fear, though it was unspoken.  Always unspoken.  The future, which had been so clear before, was now a fog.  He felt lost, and he knew that others felt the same uncertainty.
     For them, life as they knew it would never be the same.  There were the nightmares.   The survivor's guilt.  The loss of a tight-knit community where members knew each other better than their families.   Families who could never understand.
      He turned his attention back to Danny.  He'd admired the kid's grit as he'd strengthened his arms and walked on one leg and crutches while a prosthesis was still being constructed.  Now it had finally arrived and Danny was taking his first awkward steps.
       It was difficult to cheer anything at the moment, but the grin on the younger man's face as, on his third attempt, he took twenty steps without touching the bars, helped him forget his own problems.  If Danny would conquer his demons, then certainly Travis could.  Or should.     
        The simple fact was inertial had overtaken him.  Having undergone five operations -- three on his right leg and foot and two on his hand -- he was left with a leg that would never work properly and a hand missing two fingers, not to mention scars across his body.  It meant the end of his career as an active member of the Special Forces.  Desk job?.  Possibly.  But it was not a sure thing, and it was not particularly appealing.
       And his love life?  Nonexistent since his fiancĂ© had taken one look at him and blanched.   It hadn't helped that she was a television reporter in Georgia and he was in Washington.   He was the one who ended the engagement.  Her protest was feeble at best. And he knew he'd made the right decision. . .
       Then the call came.   "I need you."   
       Josh Manning.  It had been nearly two years since Travis heard that name.  Josh Manning was the best staff sergeant he'd ever had.  Ironically, he was wounded one month before Travis.   Manning's injuries, in fact, were the reason Travis had been in Afghanistan when a rocket hit near a Ranger position.
       "Are you staying in the service?" Manning asked.
       "Not sure," Travis replied.  "I have three months' medical leave coming.  There could be a staff job available but  . . .
       His voice trailed off.
       "Maybe my offer will help," Manning said.
       Travis couldn't imagine how, but he'd never known Manning to waste time or words.
       "How," he asked.
        "A friend of mine, a former Navy SEAL, yeah, I know, strange friend for a Ranger, just bought a small ranch where I live.  He's thinking about starting a horse therapy program for vets.  He's knee deep in getting it started and needs help with the business aspects, particularly possible grants, regulations, staffing. . ."
        "Why me?"
        "Because I know how you cared about your men.  The job needs someone who would be committed as well as having some knowledge of athletics and business."
      "It definitely sounded interesting, particularly Manning's participation, but he wasn't qualified.  "I don’t get it," he said.  "I don't know anything about grants."
      "But you know about physical therapy and organization.  I also remember how you used to work the system to get what we needed.  You never took no for an answer.  That's what we need now."
      "We?"
      "It's kind a joint effort.  You have to see it for yourself to believe it."  Manning said.  "It would just be temporary, and we can't afford to pay much."
       "In other words, you want someone cheap."
       "More like like free, except for the use of a great cabin as long as you stay."
       "You really know how to sell a job."
       "Call it a working vacation.  The cabin that will be all yours.  It's on a lake, next to a mountain.  The town is vet friendly."
       "You said there's a ranch."
       "Yeah."
       "Any jobs available there for a young amputee?
        "We could find something.  You have a prospect."
        "A corporal.  Lost his right leg.  He's a foster kid.  No family.  No place to go.  But he's a damn hard worker and has encouraged everyone around here."
        "Sounds like someone we can use," Manning said.  "We'll figure something out."
        For the first time in two years, Travis felt a sense of excitement.  He had a challenge.  Another battle even if the campaign might be brief.



About the Author


Patricia Potter is the USA Today Bestselling Author of more than fifty books. She has received numerous writing awards, including RT Storyteller of the Year, its Career Achievement Award for Western Historical Romance and its Best Hero of the Year Award. She is a seven-time RITA finalist and three-time Maggie Award winner. She has served as president of Romance Writers of America. The Soldier's Homecoming is her fifteenth book for Harlequin.

Prior to writing fiction, she was a reporter for the Atlanta Journal and president of a public relations firm.

Tour Giveaway


- 1 winner will receive a $25 Amazon eGift Card (open internationally
- 1 winner will receive signed print copies of of THE SOLDIER'S PROMISE, TEMPTED BY THE SOLDIER, A SOLDIER'S JOURNEY, and THE SEAL'S RETURN (US only)
- Ends April 18th

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Tuesday, April 3, 2018

Release Blitz and Giveaway: The Soldier's Homecoming by Patricia Potter

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Release Blitz for
The Soldier's Homecoming
By Patricia Potter

The Soldier's Homecoming
(Home to Covenant Falls #5)
by Patricia Potter
Contemporary Romance
Paperback & ebook, 384 pages
April 1st 2018 by Harlequin Superromance

He’s looking for roots. She won’t be tied down.

Army ranger Travis Hammond needs to heal physical and emotional wounds. A job in Covenant Falls checking out equine therapy programs for veterans is a start, but it’s only temporary. And he doesn’t need a partner, especially some reporter with the persistence of a terrier and irresistible green eyes. Like Travis, Jenny Talbot’s just passing through town. Unlike Travis, Jenny knows exactly where she’s going next—back to the Middle East, as soon as she recovers from her own war injury. But there’s a bend in the road for both of them.


Excerpt

Travis led the way around a stand of trees, and suddenly they faced the falls. Water tumbled over a high cliff to the rocks below. A rainbow arched above it. A cool breeze carried spray to where they stood, sprinkling them. A look of pure enchantment crossed her face, turning it from attractive into beautiful. He had the damndest urge to take Jenny in his arms and hold her against him.

If it had been just a physical reaction, he could step away. Her delight, though, made him smile inside – and he hadn’t done that in a long time. He started to reach for her, to touch her. Snap out of it. Keep it strictly business.

Travis stepped back. Away from temptation.

“It’s beautiful,” Jenny said, licking at the moisture around her lips with her tongue. It was a natural enough reaction and sensuous without intent. He was suddenly warmer. He wanted to put his arms around her and share that sense of awe.

Bad idea. He wasn’t ready for another relationship, even a short one, and suspected she wasn’t ready for one, either. She’d been injured and was using this time to heal. He’d met many military correspondents during his years overseas, and most were as addicted to the adrenaline as soldiers were. She would be gone in a few days, and after he completed a short project for a friend, he would, too.

Other Books in the Series


About the Author


Patricia Potter is the USA Today Bestselling Author of more than fifty books. She has received numerous writing awards, including RT Storyteller of the Year, its Career Achievement Award for Western Historical Romance and its Best Hero of the Year Award. She is a seven-time RITA finalist and three-time Maggie Award winner. She has served as president of Romance Writers of America. The Soldier's Homecoming is her fifteenth book for Harlequin.

Prior to writing fiction, she was a reporter for the Atlanta Journal and president of a public relations firm.


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Blitz Giveaway


- 1 winner will receive a $25 Amazon eGift Card (open internationally
- 1 winner will receive signed print copies of of THE SOLDIER'S PROMISE, TEMPTED BY THE SOLDIER, A SOLDIER'S JOURNEY, and THE SEAL'S RETURN (US only)
- Ends April 6th

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