How to Get Ready for the National Day of the Cowboy


Hey Reader

Did you know yesterday was National Hammock Day?

Don't you hate it when you find out you missed a special day like that?

Thus this reminder: National Day of the Cowboy is this Saturday! It's not too early to get ready. 🤠

Or, here's an alternative. Just a few days later--August 1--you can order Someplace North, Someplace Wild at Amazon.

My first novel is a contemporary western adventure with romantic suspense.

You can pre-order the Kindle version right now; the paperback will show up there in 10 days.

The audiobook is under development.

Some early reviews:

  • "Once I started reading, I couldn't put it down."
  • "I was completely 'hooked.'"
  • "Feels like I’m there riding in the truck with Cody."
  • "I finished reading your book today and loved it."

BTW, if you want to help increase the visibility of Someplace North, Someplace Wild, just paste any of these keyword phrases in the Amazon search window on August 1.

Gospel Crime Thriller Inspirational Ranch

Christian Cowboy Lifestyle Fiction Westerns Murder

Western Fiction God Jesus Bible Prairie Suspense

Church Murder Investigation Detective Cowboy

Romance Faith Suspenseful Redemption Frontier

That's next Thursday, August 1.

Thanks so much for your interest in Someplace North, Someplace Wild.

Gary Brumbelow

gary@garybrumbelow.com


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