Author’s Letter

Dear Reader,

I hope you’ve enjoyed your visits to Cimarron Creek as much as I have. It’s been a privilege to share the town’s stories with you, especially since I know how many other things compete for your valuable time. Thank you for investing your time in my stories! Truly, you’re the reason I write.

The end of a series is always a bittersweet moment for me. As much as I hate leaving a town and the people who’ve become so real to me, I’m also filled with excitement about the next set of stories. Here’s a hint about what’s coming starting next year.

It’s 1856, and life in Mesquite Springs, Texas, a rapidly growing town in the Hill Country, is changing. With the influx of new residents come new businesses—an expanded restaurant, the town’s first newspaper, and a luxurious hotel—as well as new dangers.

Evelyn Radcliffe isn’t looking for love. All she wants is to escape the man who killed her parents and destroyed her home, and so she flees to Mesquite Springs with an orphaned girl, never dreaming that handsome horse rancher Wyatt Clark will hold the key to her past . . . and her future.

I hope I’ve intrigued you. If you’d like a bit more of an introduction, turn a couple pages, and you’ll find the first chapter.

While you wait for that story to be released, I invite you to read my earlier books. If you haven’t read the first two Cimarron Creek stories, now might be the perfect time. Although you know that Lydia and Travis have married, I assure you that the path to happily-ever-after wasn’t an easy one. You’ll find the full story in A Stolen Heart. And if you wondered how Catherine and Austin discovered true love, you won’t want to miss A Borrowed Dream.

I also encourage you to visit my website, www.amandacabot.com. You’ll find information about all of my books there as well as a sign-up form for my newsletter. I promise not to fill your inbox with newsletters, because I only issue one when I have important news to share, but it’s a way for us to keep in touch. I’ve also included links to my Facebook and Twitter accounts as well as my email address.

It’s one of my greatest pleasures as an author to receive notes from my readers, so don’t be shy.

Blessings,
Amanda