Showing posts with label Angel Child. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Angel Child. Show all posts

Friday, November 16, 2012

ANGEL CHILD ~Tanya Hanson


First of all, may this Thanksgiving season be filled with every good thing for you and yours!

It's a busy month for me with two books out. The first one is Angel Child, the sixth in my Hearts Crossing Ranch series at White Rose Publishing. (The second one I'll tell you about next time.) Here's how it all came about:

When my novella Hearts Crossing Ranch led to a contract for seven more books, I knew I’d have to stretch my imagination and my daily experiences to concoct stories about the eight Martin siblings of my fictional Colorado ranch. A ranch! Me, living on a cul-de-sac in a coastal California community surrounded by strawberries and avocados  not horses and cows! With the first book set on a city slicker wagon train trip--similar to the one we took around the Tetons not long ago, I looked back on that breathtaking experience for more inspiration.

And I found it in Heather, a severely disabled fourteen year old who went on the trip with her family. Unable to talk or stand or walk unaided, she nonetheless had the time of her life. The last day, when wagon master Jeff put her on a horse for her very first ride, everybody cheered, tears running down our faces. She was the prettiest cowgirl ever.

Somehow that moment stuck. You’ll meet a disabled young girl in Angel Child, my upcoming release, who comes to Hearts Crossing for therapy riding lessons.  Closer to home, though, is my twenty-something godson, born with the extremely rare, extremely debilitating Angelman Syndrome, who inspired fictional Creighton in the book. The disabled ten year old boy manages to steal Scott Martins heart as the handsome cowboy falls in love with Creighton’s mom...his former high school art teacher. Oh, who cares about the age difference? They’re grown up now. Mary Grace Gibson has returned to Hearts Crossing as a substitute teacher, and the scene below shows her dealing with a disagreeable student, Keith.

I hope you enjoy Angel Child, my tribute to disabled kids everywhere and the people who love them. The power of forgiveness is a pretty big theme, too. I always seem to need a lot of that.

Anyway, I hope you like the excerpt and blurb below. And make sure to have a wonderful Thanksgiving!

Hot, living blood ran through his veins. Scott rushed to her, she to him. They met in front of the teacher’s desk, and he wrapped her tight in his arms against his beating heart.
“Aw, Mary Grace,” he mumbled into her hair.
Desire stabbed him straight in the gut, rich searing feelings that surged into love and made him tremble. OK, he could admit it now. Love. He could say the word inside his head. Love. Soon he’d get courageous enough to tell her out loud. He’d been smitten last summer, but these past days with her in his life, at his ranch, at his side whether on horseback or discussing the therapy program finally merged the physical with the emotional, and he knew full well what it all meant.
Scott Martin was in love. In love. Reaching down, he took her face between his palms and lowered his mouth to hers. His lips closed over hers as if he was breathing in a new kind of life, and her mouth nibbled against his. Heat raged but turned to contentment as he the cuddled her close to rid her shudders. “Oh, you are so beautiful.”
“I can return that compliment,” she murmured, their lips still one. “I didn’t like not getting to say goodbye this morning,”
“I didn’t like not getting to say goodbye last night. I missed you.” His arms tightened and they stood melded, both holding the other upright as Scott willed his love to wash over them both.
“Ooooops. Sor-reee.” A whine split the air.
Startled, they broke apart like a quick sword had sliced between them.
“Oops. Sorry,” Keith Murphy repeated, not looking the least abashed. He made a big show about bobbing his head and peering closely at Scott. “Hey, you’re Scott Martin, right? You did my mom’s website for the mercantile.”
Mary Grace ran her hands through her hair to tidy it, cheeks glowing with a furious, beautiful flush. “I told you you’re dismissed, Keith.”
“I just had one last question, Ms. Gibson.” He waggled a smartphone at her. “How come Grant Gibson’s website doesn’t say a thing about Cray-ton It says he lives in Florida with his second wife Marla and their three kids Morse, Mason, and McKenna. You sort of get alluded to, a first wife, I mean, if there’s already a second. But not your so-called son.”
He stood insolent, his sneer so wide Scott held back a swat. Beside him, Mary Grace’s flush turned snow white.

Blurb:
Determined to get her life back on track,  Mary Grace Gibson takes on a substitute-teaching  job, grateful for the room and board offered at Hearts Crossing Ranch. The bustling family life helps her heal after abandonment by her ex. But her little boy’s serious disabilities make her cautious about revealing her secrets to anybody. Even Scott Martin, the handsome cowboy who’s fast stealing her heart.

Her former student now grown up, cowboy and graphic artist Scott Martin is instantly drawn to the beautiful single mom. She’s had some hard luck but never let go of her faith. Their age gap doesn’t fret him, and their kisses ignite his love. But as they fall for each other, Mary Grace’s lack of trust in him shatters his feelings, for he’s been down that broken trail before.



Tuesday, October 16, 2012

Tanya Hanson's Afternoon at Buckhorn Museum...


Okay, I’m not a hunter and for the most part, do not consider the killing of animals a “sport.” Not judging anybody. I’m just a card carrying member of the Defenders of Wildlife and have “adopted” a sea turtle, a wolf, and a polar bear in the wild. And I gotta admit seeing once-living, once-magnificent creatures stuffed for display kinda creeps me out. That said, the animals at the Buckhorn Saloon and Museum, San Antonio, are something to see. And I truly admit I enjoyed my visit there.
Longhorn at Buckthorn


On my trip to San Antonio a while back (and my first visit ever to Texas!), I made the trek to Buckhorn’s. It was walking distance from my hotel, and I had GPS to boot. Today you can see over 500 different critters from around the world.  The displays began as the private collection of Albert Friedrich (1864-1928) in 1881. His dad was a master cabinetmaker whose designs expanded into horn furniture. Queen Victoria and Kaiser Wilhelm are said to have owned the senior Friedrich’s pieces. Albert began his own collection when he was seventeen.


Albert eventually acquired a saloon on Dolorosa Street in his native San Antonio, and put his collection on display. In 1890, he purchased a seventy-eight point buck for $100 that is still on display at the museum’s present location. He increased his own collection from personal hunting trips and from other hunters and trappers. (This guy was found all trapped in barbed wire.)


Knowing most dusty travelers didn’t have much spare change, he is said to have often swapped a drink for a set of horns he could then display. A collection of firearms and a mirrored bar were eventually added.

It is believed that Teddy Roosevelt and his Rough Riders frequented the saloon during their deployment in San Antonio.

When Prohibition became law, Albert could no longer sell alcohol. Therefore, he, in 1922 he relocated his business and renamed it Albert’s Curio Store. In 1956, the Buckhorn Saloon and the Buckhorn Hall of Horns collection were restored at the Old Lone Star Brewery on Jones Avenue. Today the collections include Hall of Fins and Hall of Feathers.


When the brewing company changed owners in 1977, the collections were sold off. Albert’s granddaughter and her husband  (Mary Friedrich Rogers and Albert Rogers) acquired the entire collection in 1997, and it was then moved to its present  location that it shares with the equally fascinating Texas Ranger Museum. The Museum includes hundreds of actual Ranger artifacts and amazing tableaux and displays. I loved every second and bought a Ranger star badge for my little grandson.

I sure enjoyed my time there!







(This past weekend, I found out that Book Six in my Hearts Crossing Ranch series will be released November 9.)