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Monday, April 18, 2016

Where's Honey...Day 4

We went and seen lots of stuff today...

I thought they was outhouses but turns out they have these here talking machines called telephones in them.  Diane's feller tried to lock me in but I got him later when we went to this big building with lots of stuff in it.  That included a horse made out of rock, only they forgot the legs and ears. 



At least the horse has a head--that's more than I can say for some of those stone people.  Maybe it's why they couldn't read that there rock.  




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Hot Work in Fry Pan Gulch

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Saturday, April 16, 2016

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Gritty! Zany! It's Honey Beaulieu--the heroine you always wanted to be!

She's bold
Honey Beaulieu grew up in her mama's whorehouse, the Tasty Chicken, which serves up the finest food, whiskey, and women in Wyoming Territory, but Honey takes after her crack shot Pa--and she doesn't back down from anyone or any thing.

She's brash
Determined not to make her living on her back, Honey does her best to keep the peace in Fry Pan Gulch, but a deputy's salary won't buy her a home. Once she's adopted by a donkey and then a pickle-eating mule, she sets out to collect a bounty on the town's swindler.

She's got brass 
The owlhoot leads her on a dangerous chase. Can Honey persevere despite a wise-cracking ghost who manages to disappear when she needs him, and a handsome U.S. deputy marshal who doesn't seem at all put off that she's so scrawny? 

Don't miss this rollicking ride into the Old West--get your copy of Hot Work in Fry Pan Gulch today!

Hot Work in Fry Pan Gulch
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Thursday, March 3, 2016

The Birth of Honey Beaulieu



I couldn't be happier that Honey Beaulieu's story will finally be told. She's been waiting in
the wings for over eighteen years—and not all that patiently, I might add.

Her wait is the story of my writing career, almost. I began writing in 1996 when I dreamed a
story. That manuscript wasn't completed until two years later. About three chapters from the
end, characters and situations for other books began swirling in my head, which sure didn't help
to get that first one finished.

One of my critique partners told me to type them up and put them in an Ideas folder, then finish
the book, which I did. I think of that folder as my own private treasure chest. Many of those
ideas developed into books--all the Hearts of Owyhee books came from that, as did Sleight of Heart.

But one of the ideas--my favorite--I knew I'd never write because the large publishers (the only
option then) would never in a million years buy a non-traditional Western with a female
protagonist that didn't have enough romance to be a Romance, didn't have enough paranormal to
be a Paranormal, or enough mystery to be a Mystery, and at that time, there weren't any female
action/adventure protagonists.

So this idea stayed in my treasure chest, but every once in a while Honey pounded on the door.
I never forgot her, but writing a book takes a very long time and a lot of commitment of
resources, so writing an unmarketable book wasn't in the cards.

Then, last year, my critique partner and I were discussing where I should go with my next
series. For some reason, Honey banged on the lid of the treasure chest again. Only I have to
admit, her name was originally Pansy. She always did hate her name, which is why I changed it
in the first reference to her in Much Ado About Marshals, and she hasn't complained since.

So for the first time since 1998, I opened the file and sent it to my friend. She loved Honey
right off the bat, almost as much as I did. She pointed out that we don't have to write to
someone else's specifications--I can write anything I want! Furthermore, she convinced me that
my readers would love it.

I was excited so didn't tell her my misgivings--at least, not many of them. But I worried that
my readers wouldn't go for the grittiness or the more bawdy tone. Even so, once I got all the
books that I'd committed to writing off my plate, Honey took stage, front and center. She's
not wanting to move off, either.

In my initial concept back in 1998, Honey and her two sisters were all pistoleers. Over time,
she brought me around to her way of thinking--this series was hers and no one else's. Her
sisters' personalities haven't changed but they aren't pistoleers, and the series is definitely
all Honey's.

So please enjoy the ride along with Honey Beaulieu. She's quite a gal.  She even has her own blog!

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Saturday, February 20, 2016

Honey's Available for Preorder!



Hot Work in Fry Pan Gulch
(Honey Beaulieu - Man Hunter)
by Jacquie Rogers


Announcing the cover for Honey's release on March 12, 2016!  This series has been percolating in my brain for a long, long time.  The original idea file's date stamp is August 16, 1998.  That snippet didn't even end up in this book--it'll be in the next book.  Honey has undergone a name change, but her character has remained the same.  Bits of her has gone into other heroines over the years, but Honey is Honey.  Ain't nothin' sweeter.

So why did this take so long to get written?  Because it's a genre blend, and utterly unmarketable to the large publishers in 1998.  So I traveled a more tried-and-true route.  Now, it's time for a bit of Honey.  You might say this is a mash-up of Gunsmoke, Sex in the City, and Caspar the Friendly Ghost.  I hope you enjoy her.
She's Gritty! 
She's Funny! 
She's Honey Beaulieu!


She's bold
Honey Beaulieu grew up in her mama's whorehouse, the Tasty Chicken, which serves up the finest food, whiskey, and women in Wyoming Territory, but Honey takes after her crack shot Pa--and she doesn't back down from anyone or any thing.

She's brash
Determined not to make her living on her back, Honey does her best to keep the peace in Fry Pan Gulch, but a deputy’s salary won't buy her a home. Once she's adopted by a donkey and then a pickle-eating mule, she sets out to collect a bounty on one of the town's annoyances.

She's got brass
The owlhoot leads her on a dangerous chase.  Can Honey persevere despite a wise-cracking ghost who manages to disappear when she needs him, and a handsome U.S. deputy marshal who doesn’t seem at all put off that she’s so scrawny?

Don’t miss this rollicking ride into the Old West—order your copy of Hot Work in Fry Pan Gulch today!

There ain't nothin' sweeter than Honey.

Other books by Jacquie Rogers

Romance
Hearts of Owyhee series
  Much Ado About Madams
  Much Ado About Marshals
  Much Ado About Miners
  Much Ado About Mavericks
  Much Ado About Mustangs
Mercy: Bride of Idaho
Mail Order Tangle (with Caroline Clemmons)
Sleight of Heart

Western
Muleskinners series

Fantasy Western
Have Wand Will Travel
Willow, Wish For Me

And several more single reads to be reissued!