Cheyenne in her own words:
Growing up in the Midwest, I began reading romance novels in high school, immediately falling in love with the genre, to the point where I decided to write professionally for a career. However, that dream splattered against a brick wall, resulting in a quick death in my first writing class in college when my professor told me bluntly that I wasn’t any good at it. I shifted gears quickly, and left my writing dreams behind, eventually settling on becoming a nurse. A few years back, I stumbled across a fan-fiction writing site on a favorite author’s webpage. I began to read stories others wrote, not only making some wonderful close friends from the experience, but also, really learning to write for the very first time. Here I was able to share short stories, practice my writing skills, and truly develop into a writer. More than that, the experience allowed me to revitalize my dream, as I rediscovered joy in writing. Now, I spend my days off with my alpha male characters, quick witted heroines, and see how much trouble everyone can get into. When I’m not working or writing, I enjoy working in the garden, canning, and seeing my backyard as a living canvas for my whimsical landscaping, and, of course, reading romance novels.
The pace of Cowgirl Up is sublime. Trinity took her time in assessing Cody as a man before deciding to give him a chance. I loved the way the author ensured the reader could truly appreciate how much Trinity was unsure. All too often the words say the woman is unsure, and on the next page she gives in. Cowgirl Up is truly a journey through the past and the pains of life to arrive at a possible ending which makes it all worth it. The writing of Ms. Meadows is truly awe inspiring and ensures the reader will continue to read the outstanding writing of a talented author.
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