Tell us about your book.
End of the Trail is
the sixth book in the Texas Trails series. This series was written by three
authors, Susan Page Davis, Darlene Franklin, and me. We each wrote two books,
and they are written as stand-alones, so you can read any one of them without
having the read the others. But we hope you will want to read them all. The
series about the Morgan family covers several generations, spans fifty years, and
incorporates actually historical events. If you’d like to learn more about this
series, visit the beautiful website that Moody Publishers created for it: www.texastrailsfiction.com
Brooks Morgan is quick on the draw, but his weapon of choice is his
smile. He’s smart and witty and has charmed his way through much of life, but
now that he’s growing older—and a bit wiser, he wants to stop drifting and
settle down. He sees his chance when he wins Raven Creek Ranch in a poker game,
but when he goes to claim his prize, a pretty woman with a shotgun says the
ranch belongs to her. Brooks isn’t leaving his one and only chance to make
something of his life—but neither is she. Can they reach an agreement? Or will
a greedy neighbor force a showdown, causing them both to lose they want most in
life?
What inspired this book?
I’ve wanted to write
about a cocky cowboy for a while now, and Brooks Morgan seemed to fit that
part. He’s a fun character—always smiling and making jokes, but he hides his
pain behind that smile. He’s estranged from his family and has drifted for over
a decade and now is to ashamed to return home. Keri, the heroine, is quickly
fed up with his teasing manner and constant smiling. She’s all about work and
keeping the ranch going. Brooks wants to have some fun and do only a little
work. It makes for some great conflict and fun scenes between these two very
different people.
Are you a panster or do you outline?
I think you’d call me a pant-line – or maybe an outster.
You’re probably scratching your head, wondering want I’m talking about. What I
mean is that I’m somewhere in between a panster and an outliner. I’m normally
an organized person, and I love using Excel charts to keep track of my story,
but if I plot out the whole book I tend to lose interest. There has to be some
unknown factor to keep me interested.
How long have you been writing?
Tell us something silly about you.
One summer evening when I was around 12 or 13, my dad and I
were watching TV in our living room. The front door was open, and my sister and
a flock of her friends were on the front porch talking about the full moon and
checking each other’s teeth to see who had vampire fangs. Dad and I decided to
play a trick on them. We went out into the garage, and Dad wrapped a camouflage
tarp around his shoulders and put on an old hag mask leftover from Halloween,
and then he grabbed his fire extinguisher. We snuck out the back door and
around the side of the house to the front then tiptoed up near the group of
kids on the porch. We growled out a loud yell, and at the same time, my dad
sprayed out this huge white cloud of stuff from the fire extinguisher, and it
made a noise like a tornado. The kids all screamed. Some jumped off the porch
and took off running. Others jumped up and down, screaming, but one boy stood
at the front door, clawing the screen and yowling like a cat. My sister, used
to my dad’s jokes, barely jumped. This probably sounds morbid to you, but I
laughed so hard. And I don’t remember those kids ever talking about vampires
again.
What do you hope readers will take away from this book?
First off, I want to entertain my readers. But I also hope
to encourage them in whatever area they are struggling and to let them know
that no problem is too hard for God to handle if we only turn to Him.
What project are you currently working on?
I’ve been working on some proposals for new books and doing
interviews to advertise my new release.
What has been your most challenging experience writing a
book?
The actual writing part. Writing is hard work. It takes a
long time to complete a book, and you need discipline to keep at it and to pace
yourself to finish by the deadline. I love all aspects of writing, but the
actual writing of the book is the hardest part for me, with the exception of
marketing. Before I got into writing, I didn’t know about all the marketing a
writer is expected to do, and as an introvert, getting out and promoting myself
and my books is difficult.
What is your favorite thing to write about, (i.e.,
forgiveness, rebellion, etc)?
I like to show readers that God has far bigger dreams for
them than they can ever dream for themselves.
What are your hobbies (besides writing)?
Reading is top on the list. I used to love doing counted
cross-stitch, but as I’ve grown older, I find it hard to see well enough to do
a good job. I garden some and love to watch movies and travel. I also like
moseying around craft fairs and antique stores. I collect quilted wall hangings
and am always excited to find one I like at a fair price.
Vickie has offered one free copy to a lucky winner. At least 10 people need to leave comments for there to be a contest WITH email addresses OR you can email me at srstormo@yahoo.com and put "Contest-Trail" in the subject line. Winner announced 6-24-12.

23 comments:
Hi, Vickie. i guess i'd have been the teen clawing at the screen door...but then i would never have been comfy talking about vampires in the first place. As for promoting yourself...that's a tough one, and bloggers can help! Of course, we want free books out of that. Love your novels, and would love to win.
marianne dot wanham at gmail dot com
Lol, that would be something that my dad and I would have to done to my sibling. :)
I would love a chance to read this book and not only that I would love have it in my collection!
samanthaakuiper(at)gmail(dot)com
your book sounds really good. I am always looking for new authors to read.
JWIsley(at)aol(dot)com
Your book sounds wonderful. Thanks for having the giveaway.
harnessrose(at)yahoo(dot)com
Vicki is an amazing author and I have read all her works that I can get my hands on. I look forward to reading about this sassy cowboy.
Thanks Vicki. Keep writing for Jesus!
Stephanie
warriorranch@yahoo.com
Oh gosh soo excited about Vicki McDonough;s new book....'End Of The Trail'....sounds so good...and know I well luv reading it,.........since its a Christian fiction book....my get-away...I posted on facebook and twitter....babyruthmac16@yahoo.com
Sounds great! I've really enjoyed the Boardinghouse Brides series, so I'm sure this is a good one, too. :)
Thanks for the giveaway!
writer_weaverATyahooDOTcom
Sounds like a great book, please enter me!
ecriggs1990(at)aol(dot)com
This sounds like a fun book. I also really enjoyed your story about the prank you and your dad did. Too funny:) Please enter me.
kimberlyj503(at)gmail(dot)com
Hi Vickie!
Well, I'm number 10 so it's official!
I want to read your book because YOU sound like so much fun! I nearly fell off my chair at the picture you painted of that kid yowling at the screen door! That's the kind of stuff my family does all the stinkin' time - we have three kids who we've tortured their whole lives (23, 21, and 10) and now they're getting to the point where payback is real.....
Anyway, LOVED the interview and am checking out your site now!
beckydwriter(at)gmail(dot)come
LOL love the prank.
And the book sounds like a good read too.
58LOL love the prank.
And the book sounds like a good read too.
I enjoyed the story about the prank too. Love to read this!
pbclark(at)netins(dot)net
It sounds like you had a lot of fun with your dad, Vickie. "End of the Trail" seems like it would be a fun book to read. The whole series looks like it would be good but I like that each book stands alone.
pmk56[at]sbcglobal[dot]net
I love cowboys and conflict between h&h. End of the Trail sounds like a great books and I already have on my wish list.
My Grandmother use to scare us kids by dressing up as Soap Sally and coming around to front door and then tell us some tales. We went from scared to fascinated.
Thanks for stopping by to chat and share with us.
misskallie2000 at yahoo dot com
I love westerns and this sounds like a good read. Thanks for the chance to win it!
seventysevensusieq[at]yahoo[dot]com
Sounds like a great book and a really interesting series. Would be interested in reading this. Please enter me. Thanks.
sweetdarknectar at gmail dot com
I loved reading about the prank your Dad pulled - sounds like fun and similar to experiences in my growing up years. This book "End of the Trail" sounds very good and I liked the cover. I am new to Vicki's books and would love to read this one. Please enter me in your drawing and thank you for the opportunity to sign up for this giveaway!
Blessings,
Lori
triplel(at)evertek(dot)net
I have enjoyed the other books that I've read in this series and look forward to this one as well.
Ginger
ginger dot Solomon at gmail dot com
End of the Trail sounds like the sparks will fly with a no nonsense lady and a cocky cowboy. Please toss my name in the hat. Thanks!
worthy2bpraised at gmail dot com
This book sounds really interesting. Would love to read it. Adding it to my wish list.
Karen
kmgervais(at)nycap(dot)rr(dot)com
I have read a few of Vickie's books and have really enjoyed them. Thank you for the opportunity of winning this book. It sounds great!
Blessings,
Jo
azladijo(at)aol(dot)com
Rose is the winner of End of the Trail! Thank you to everyone who stopped by!
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