Love In Bloom – Cassandra Carr

Posted April 27, 2012 by DiDi in Contests, Love In Bloom / 25 Comments

The Love In Bloom Extravaganza will feature an author a day from 3/30 – 5/16/12. Daily book give aways and a GRAND PRIZE of a Nook Touch or Kindle Touch ($99 gift cert for INT) See form at end of post for details.

Today our own Kimber is pleased to be interviewing two of Cassandra Carr’s characters, Conner Raub from Impact and Brady Parrish from Collision.


Kimber: Thanks for being here, boys!

Brady: Glad to be here, darlin’.
Conner: Anything we can do to help out Cassandra is something we’re happy to do.

Kimber: Well, aren’t you guys, um, enthusiastic.

Conner: You have no idea, ma’am. *winks at Kimber*
Brady: Would you want us any other way?

Kimber: Certainly not. So, tell us about life as a bull rider…

Conner: It’s a lot of travel and standin’ around followed by hopefully eight seconds on a bull. Not that interesting, which is why we need…other…things to distract us.
Brady: You’re gonna scare the poor woman.
Conner: She’s read my story, she knows precisely what I’m talking about, don’t you, sugar?

Kimber: Uh, yeah. You’re a Dom.

*Conner grins and Brady rolls his eyes*

Kimber: Anyhoo…

Brady: You asked about being a bull rider. Well, there’s actually a lot of technique to it, and you need to be in real good shape to take on those bulls.

Kimber: *mutters to herself* That’s obvious.

Conner: What was that, sweets?

Kimber: Nothing. So what types of exercises do you do to stay in shape.

*Conner starts to grin again*

Brady: Cut it out, man. You’re intimidating her. We do weights, some cardio stuff. It’s really important to have good core strength so your balance is the best it can be.
Conner: What he said. *whistles innocently*

Kimber: So tell us how you guys fell in love with your respective ladies…

Conner: Oh man. For me, it was pretty much love at first sight, even though I didn’t admit to myself at the time. My Jessiegirl was gettin’ manhandled by this, er, jerk, and before I knew it I was running in there like some kinda white knight.
Brady: Yeah, you were a goner way before you admitted it.
Conner: *snorts* Like you were any better?
Brady: Not really, but at least I figured it out faster than you did.

Kimber: Boys, boys, let’s not fight…

Conner: We’re not fighting. This is a normal conversation for us.

Kimber: And yet you’re best friends…moving on. So who’s going to win the big prize for the bull riding tour this year?

Brady: Actually, I doubt either one of us will. I bettin’ on Marco D’Allesandro. He’s an Italian bull rider who I have newfound respect for. Y’all will figure out why when you read his story. I think Cassandra said it was coming out in June or July.
Conner: You know, you may be right. The kid’s got it.
Brady: Kid? He’s our age, bud.

Kimber: Is there anything else you’d like to say?

Conner: Just that I love Cassandra. *blows a kiss*
Brady: Dude, if you sucked up anymore you’d be totally pussy-whipped.
Conner: I don’t mind that, though I’d rather it was Jessi-
Brady: Yeah, we got it.

Kimber: I appreciate both of you being here today. Good luck on the tour!

What is your favorite Spring sport?  OR What do you love about bull riders and rodeos?
One lucky commenter will win a signed set of  IMPACT Romance Trading cards. Winner will be selected using random.org on 4/29. Please fill out form at the bottom of this post. 



Blurbs for Impact and Collision:

Impact – Professional bull rider Conner Raub hides a secret from the world. He’s a Dom. When he meets a submissive on tour who pulls at his Dom tendencies, he fights to deny his true self, believing his colleagues will condemn his lifestyle.

Jessica Talbot is new to the BDSM scene and the bull riding tour, but after seeing Conner come to the aid of a submissive being mistreated in a club, she sets out to have him for her own. After their first night together she asks him to train her to submit and he refuses, afraid to mix business with pleasure. But Jessica isn’t deterred. She’ll do whatever it takes to make him realize he can have it all—a career, true love, and the BDSM lifestyle he craves.

Collision – Olympic Gold medal-winning figure skater Leah Fitzpatrick, dubbed “The Ice Queen”, is on the down slope of her career when she finds herself roped into a joint promo gig on the professional bull riders’ tour. She’s paired with “The King of Rodeo”, Brady Parrish, and although his looks could stop traffic, she’s got a future to worry about that doesn’t leave room for knocking boots with the sexy bull rider. No matter how hot he is.

Brady is living the good life. He’s at the top of his profession, and has no idea something is missing until the cool Leah is thrust into his life. But he sees something in her that hints at an underlying fire, and sets out to prove her nickname wrong. In the midst of their steamy affair, he falls hard. Blindsided by the potent combination of beauty and vulnerability Leah displays, Brady is determined to melt “The Ice Queen’s” heart.

Buy links for the series: http://www.booksbycassandracarr.com/buckinbullriders.htm

Find Cassandra
Website: http://www.booksbycassandracarr.com
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/AuthorCassandraCarr
Twitter:  http://www.twitter.com/cassandra_carr

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Posted April 27, 2012 by DiDi in Contests, Love In Bloom / 25 Comments


25 responses to “Love In Bloom – Cassandra Carr

  1. Rodeo and bull riders. Oh my. The smell of rawhide and resin is what led to my first broken heart. Did that stop me from lusting after bull riders? Not a chance. They’re wild, fearless, strong and oh so mysterious. The jingle jangle of spurs does wicked things to my heart.

    Your books sound divine!

  2. Na

    There are a few rodeo shows around here in the Spring and Summer but I’ve never actually watched one. I’ve sen them in passing and it sounds both scary and exciting.

  3. Some reasons I like bull riders are hard, chiseled muscles, chaps, spurs, fearless. I could go on and on.
    These books sound amazing. Can’t wait to read them.

    e.balinski(at)att(dot)net

  4. I am sort of against bull riding and rodeo’s. I always feel like the things are getting hurt. I’m not experienced so I don’t really know. But my favorite spring sport is definitely baseball.

  5. Thank you TBQ =) I agree LunaZega! NA – Rodeos are exciting, there is that element of danger, but the cowboys know what they are doing. Joanne – I agree.

    Lauren – I LOVE baseball too! Here is my two cents as far as rodeos go – I grew up raising animals and in 4H. Many people feel the same way you do, people who aren’t around rodeos would be surprised at how cherished and well taken care of the livestock is. They are fed top quality food, have all the best medical care and kept in premium conditions, like air conditioned horse trailers for travel and temperature controlled stalls/barns. Many times livestock has better living conditions than their human. Is there abuse, I am sure, unfortunately that happens everywhere, even with domesticated animals, we just have to pray the bad guys are caught and punished. And yes I am one of those people who cannot watch the SPCA commercials because they break my heart, I can’t even hear the song In The Arms of an Angel on the radio, I have to turn it. I also only adopt dogs from shelters/rescue organizations, my current furbabies are both rescue mutts and I wouldn’t change them for the world =) P.S. I am so glad you feel comfortable enough with GP to be able to post your honest feelings, it makes me feel good! AND Please don’t take this as me trying to change your mind or say your opinion is wrong, because we all have the right to our opinions and I value all of the GP readers opinions.

  6. My favorite spring sport is rodeo. I’m not particularly into the bulls, all bucking stock works for me and I like to watch and barrel racing too.
    Thanks for the interview, that was cool.

  7. Great interview!! I’m going to check tis series out!!

    Favorite spring sport is NASCAR!!!! I’m a rodeo newbie, bur liking it so far!

  8. Great Interview! I love these books!! I don’t get to rodeos. I wish I could. However, spring is the time for playoff hockey!! I LOVE hockey! Loving my Blues right now!!
    Mel

  9. Thanks for the interview boys! I love rodeos – seeing guys get hold on for there life and get right back up as soon as they fall.

    I really want to get my hands on these books.

  10. Hilary W.

    I love baseball… getting out by 1st or 3rd base and watching all those men bend in their tight(ish) pants… ahh heaven. But I do like the beer and time in the sun also!

  11. Loved the character interview! I can’t wait to read Impact and Collision, they look like they would be fun books and I love anything to do with cowboys! Thanks for the giveaway!

  12. Ok, here goes sounding like a negative nelly! I hate organized sports. There, I said it. As far as the rodeo and bull riding goes, I tuned in to one of the big name televised events and the FIRST thing I saw was a rider get stomped by a bull after getting thrown. ACKKKKKK!!! I had heart palpitations for days. I still have trouble thinking about it. So, I will stick to bull riding in my fiction and then I can make it all clean and pretty and not dangerous in my mind. I like living in LaLa land. jepebATverizonDOTnet

  13. My favorite spring sport? This is probably more of a summer sport, but I’d say swimming. I dated a swimmer in high school–he had those gorgeous “butterfly” muscles (that they get from doing the butterfly stroke). YUM.

    Your book covers are HOT.
    catherinelee100 at gmail dot com

  14. MaryC

    Enjoyed Kimber’s interview with Connor and Brady. Although I enjoy reading stories with sport settings, I’m not a sports fan.
    Never been to a rodeo – there aren’t any in my area.

  15. My favorite is football. My husband and I can’t wait for football season to start but it isn’t in Spring.

    I love to read Westerns, especially about rodeo cowboys. I live in Reno, NV and am ashamed to say I have never been to a rodeo, not even the world famous Reno Rodeo. My husband is just not interested in gong with me and my kids are little. Oh…some day I’ll make it! After all it is the start Cowboy Christmas. Let me know ladies if anyone wants to join me!

    I’ve read Impact and look forward to reading Collision!

    Heather E
    hregtvedt@aol.com

  16. Baseball and NASCAR. Have never been to a rodeo. I’m adding this to my bucket list! Adding these books to my to buy list. They sound like good reads.

  17. Hey everybody! It turns out I didn’t have access to the Internet this weekend – eep. I went on a writing retreat and just assumed it would be there.

    Anyway, thank you so much for your fun comments! Conner and Brady were two of my most favorite heroes to write, and I hope you all like Marco too. His book, Momentum, is coming in summer 2012.

    As far as the conditions for the bulls, I have to agree with what was said above. They’re treated very well, especially since a top bull can make his owner a few million dollars a year.

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