Hello, and happy November! I’ve got a great way for you to kick off the month—with a fabulous book that combines romantic suspense, horses, rodeo, music, and even a murder mystery! Jan Sikes is visiting today with her newest release, Saddled Hearts.
Jan is a dear friend, a sweetheart of a person, and a talented author. Saddled Hearts is the final novel in her White Rune series, but reads perfectly as a stand alone. Look for my five-star review at the end of this post. In the meantime, please welcome Jan!
I am thrilled to visit your blog today, Mae, to talk about my new book, Saddled Hearts. Thank you so much for allowing me to take it over. I deeply appreciate your generosity and support!
When Colt Layne decided to visit the New Age Life Center and consult a medium for communication with his grandfather from beyond the grave, he was in for a shock. I loved writing this scene so much because I could easily recall the first time I stepped inside a New Age store. I’ll share a little bit of his first impression.
EXCERPT:
Inside a small metaphysical shop that led into the New Age Life Center, incense tickled Colt’s nostrils while flute music filtered through small wall-mounted speakers. Crystals and other gemstones lined one wall, while books, tarot and oracle cards, essential oils, and incense lined another.
He twirled his Stetson and shifted from one booted foot to the other as he waited for Sage Coventry.
Maybe this was a bad idea. He couldn’t be more out of place if he’d landed in the middle of a foreign country that spoke an entirely different language.
A young girl with a long, tie-dyed scarf wrapped around her head perched behind the counter, munching on an apple. “You can have a seat if you want, Mr. Layne. Sage will be with you shortly.”
Colt glanced around the space and spied no chairs, only colorful cushions scattered on a rug in front of a bookcase. “I’ll just stand if that’s okay.”
The girl shrugged.
In the uncomfortable silence that followed, he meandered to the bookcase and perused the titles. Every subject, from learning to harness the energy of gemstones to reading tarot cards and something called akashic records, filled the shelves. He cleared his throat, put his hat under his arm, then slid out a book entitled Animal Speak by Ted Berner. Now there was something he could relate to.
How much longer? He glanced at his watch. It was already ten minutes past his appointment time. Even though Jag thought highly of the woman’s talents, Colt had his doubts. Sage Coventry was probably an old crone with a pointed witch’s hat and moles on her chin. One of those con artists that tricked desperate folks out of their money.
Yes, this was a bad idea. He slid the book back onto the shelf and headed toward the door.
Have you ever visited a metaphysical store? If so, what were your first impressions? The first one I walked into was in Austin, Texas, in the seventies. I remember being a little overwhelmed but oh, so very curious. Let’s chat.
BOOK BLURB:
Colt Layne owns the Layne Horse Sanctuary. He lives an idyllic life between caring for the animals and playing music with his band. That is until a stranger appears with unreasonable demands. When someone murders the man, Colt is arrested. He’s been framed, but by whom and why?
He needs to talk with his deceased grandfather. But that’s impossible. Or is it?
Sage Coventry is gifted with the ability to communicate with the deceased. Skeptical but desperate, when Colt consults with her, he gets more than messages from beyond the grave as she breezes into his heart with sweet patchouli fragrance and tempting lips he longs to kiss.
The race against time to clear his name and save the ranch launches them on a mission that brings shocking revelations.
SADDLED HEARTS
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Awesome, right? If you’re not already intrigued by Jan’s excerpt, and the blurb, let me entice you further with . . .
MY REVIEW:
Saddled Hearts wraps up Jan Sikes White Rune series in spectacular fashion. Colt Layne, who had a small role in the previous novel, takes center stage along with Sage Coventry, a young widow who can communicate with the dead. When a stranger shows up on Colt’s ranch claiming to have won it in a card game from Colt’s uncle years ago, Colt contacts Sage to try to reach his uncle beyond the Veil.
Although the novel has a supernatural thread woven throughout, it’s the mystery in the physical world I found most compelling. Colt is framed for murder, then freed on bail, but his troubles don’t end there. The ranch—which he uses to run a horse sanctuary—is plagued by a series of unexplained mishaps and accidents. If that’s not enough, his estranged father, an alcoholic who deserted Colt when he was a boy, shows up claiming to be a changed man thanks to his new wife.
From romance to family dynamics, friendships to rivalries, old grudges and buried secrets, there are a plethora of threads twined throughout this engaging novel. I loved the strength of the character relationships, as well as the care and attention the author put into showing the daily operation of a horse sanctuary. I was enchanted with Ghost, an abused horse who arrives part way through the story and was on pins and needles until that thread resolved itself. The overall arc of who framed Colt played out in a manner I did not suspect. A wonderful blend of romance, mystery, danger, and even music, Saddled Hearts is the perfect ending to a wonderful series. Highly recommended!
Thanks for visiting today. Don’t forget Jan has a scavenger hunt going on for extra fun (see block after the blurb for details). You can connect with Jan at all her social media sites.
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I remember Colt being a likable character from the last book in the series. Sounds like an engaging plot.
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Hello, Pete. When Colt showed up in Ghostly Interference, I knew he had to have his own story. I’m glad you enjoyed the first two books in the series and hope you enjoy this one as well. Thank you so much for riding along on the blog tour! Have a great day!
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He makes a great lead character, Pete. I loved his story!
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A lovely book and can highly recommend.. thanks for hosting Mae… great post. xx
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Thank you for the kind words, Sally! Your recommendation means the world to me!
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Thanks for adding your rec for Saddled Hearts, Sally. I agree it’s a spectacular read!
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Shame it’s the last in the series, but looking forward to reading it!
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Lol, Jaye and Anita. All good things must come to an end. 🙂 Thanks for leaving a comment!
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Here’s hoping Jan is already hard at work on something new, LOL.
You ladies are sure to love this one!
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I know we will, Mae…
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Sounds like a good one!
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Thank you for taking the time to visit and read the blog post, fragglerocking! I’m glad you enjoyed it!
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It kept me glued, Fraggle. Most enjoyable!
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Wonderful review. Congratulations to Jan.
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Thank you, Craig!
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Thanks, Craig!
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Congratulations to Jan on her new release and this fabulous review! Wishing her all the best. Thanks for sharing, Mae 💕🙂
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Thank you for all of your amazing support, Harmony!
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Thanks for cheering on Jan today, Harmony. I’m glad you enjoyed the review!
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Thank you, Mae, for lending me your blog spot today, so I could talk about Saddled Hearts. I deeply appreciate your generosity and your review has me doing a happy dance!! Thank you isn’t sufficient or big enough. Hugs!
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I’m always happy to have you visit, Jan. And I’m thrilled to share my thoughts on your latest book baby. Saddled Hearts is a wonderful story. Congratulations! 🤗💕❤️
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Congratulations, Jan! Another great tour stop and yet another great review! Thank you, Mae, for hosting and celebrating Jan today. 😊
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Thank you for visiting and leaving a comment, Gwen. I’m glad you enjoyed the tour stop and YES, the review! I’m still doing a happy dance over that. I appreciate you! Hugs!
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So glad you popped in to join in the celebration, Gwen. Jan is having a fabulous tour for a fabulous book!
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Hands down, this was my favorite of the series. Who wouldn’t love Colt?
Congrats to Jan and thank you for hosting today, Mae.
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Thank you for the kind words, Joan! I appreciate you adding your recommendation! Hugs!
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You said it, Joan. This was my favorite of the series, too.
I fell in love with Colt, and Sage was a perfect balance for him!
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I just got around to posting my review on my blog today. Waiting on Amazon to accept it. (I’m starting to think it’s not going to happen.) Really loved this story and series. Wishing Jan all the best. Thanks for hosting, Mae.
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Amazon is so strange, Staci. Sometimes I get a notification that the review has posted within minutes and sometimes it’s days. I appreciate you taking the time to post a review! And thank you for visiting here! Hugs!
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I have the same issue with Amazon reviews. I don’t get it, either. Fingers crossed it eventually appears.
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Mine finally showed up on Amazon today, Staci (and I wrote it on 10/26). Hopefully, yours won’t take as long. At least we have our blogs to spread the word about great books like Saddled Hearts, even when Amazon drags its feet.
Thanks for visiting and adding your recommendation for Jan and Saddled Hearts!
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A super review, Mae. Congratulations to Jan.
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Thank you, John!
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Thanks, John! 🙂
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Congratulations to Jan! Thanks for sharing your wonderful review, Mae. I’m looking forward to it!
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Thank you, Jill! I appreciate your support!
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You’re in for a treat, Jill. I wish you happy reading! 🙂
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I’m excited to read this book. Good review, Mae! (I once knew a horse named Ghost.)
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How awesome, Priscilla! Ghost was a horse that took a lot of work, but he got a happy ending. Thank you for stopping by!
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You’re going to love the story, Priscilla.
How cool that you knew a horse named Ghost. I fell in love with Ghost in Jan’s story. It was a small plot thread, but added so much. It really showed Colt’s personality and his dedication to his horses and horse sanctuary. It gave me a big sloppy grin!
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Great review, Mae! I loving this story! What a page-turner, Jan! All the best! xo
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Ahem….”I am loving…” (Need more coffee this morning)
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LOL! I didn’t even notice. I read it as “I am loving.” I wonder what that says about me and my need for coffee 🙃
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More coffee often helps. 🙂
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So glad you’re enjoying it, Mary. I hated to put the book down when sleep called!
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Whoo hoo, Mary!! Your comment made my heart beat faster! I’m so glad you are enjoying the story! Hugs!
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The book sounds wonderful. Congrats to Jan. And as always, great review, Mae!
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Thank you, Judi Lynn! I appreciate you visiting and leaving a comment!
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I’m glad you enjoyed the review, Judi. I really loved the story and wanted to do it justice.
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I already thought this sounds excellent–cowboy hats and ranches and all the stuff I like best. Now your review–yikes! I cannot wait to read it (probably today or later this week).
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Now I’m doing two happy dances, Jacqui! I sincerely hope you enjoy the story. I appreciate you!!
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That’s fantastic, Jacqui. I’m glad my review helped entice you. Happy reading! 🙂
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How amazing that you left your own review in addition to supporting Jan on her tour!
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Hi, Erika. Thanks for visiting to cheer on Jan.
I enjoyed this whole series, especially Saddled Hearts, and wanted to spread the word about how good the book is. I’m delighted you dropped by to check out the post and review!
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Yes, sure! I always love seeing the big support here on WordPress, and we need to be honest. Jan is a gem 😊
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Well said!
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Thank you, Erika! I’m happy you popped in, and I agree about Mae adding her review!
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So great to see Jan on here! That was an excellent review, Mae, and I’m looking forward to reading this one! Congratulations, Jan!
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I’m glad you enjoyed the review, Mark. I know you’ll enjoy the book. Jan has another winner on her hands. Happy reading!
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Thank you, Mark! I’m happy you stopped by and when you read it, I hope you enjoy it!
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I haven’t been in a full-blown metaphysical store before, but I could probably wander around for hours in one. Congrats again on the new release and wonderful review, Jan! Thanks for hosting, Mae!
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Teri, based on that answer, I expect you’ll really enjoy Jan’s character, Sage Coventry.
Thanks so much for visiting to share in Jan’s release joy and her blog tour! 🙂
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I think you probably could, Teri. There is so much to look at, gemstones to pick up and decks of cards to peruse. It’s so much fun, and I always wind up spending too much money. Thank you for visiting and for responding to the question!
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Jan, congratulations on your new book. I am looking forward to reading it. Thanks for hosting, Mae.
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So glad you dropped by to visit, Karen. I know you’ll enjoy Jan’s book. It’s a wonderful read!
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Thank you, Karen!
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This does sound very good Jan. Wishing you much success and definitely will be keeping it in mind. Thank you for sharing, Mae!
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Glad you stopped by to check it out, Tessa. I enjoyed this whole series, but Saddled Hearts is my personal favorite, and it reads just fine as a stand alone. Thanks for wishing Jan well!
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Thank you so much for visiting and reading the blog post, Tessa. I hope you’ll keep it in mind when you need something new to read!
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Fabulous review, Mae. I also thought this book was the perfect wrap-up for the series. The paranormal elements were just right, and the murder mystery and tangle of characters held my attention throughout. Huge congrats to Jan on a fabulous book and an excellent conclusion to her series. I’m glad the rune was passed forward. That was the perfect ending.
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It was everything you said, Diana. Saddled Hearts is my favorite but the whole series was excellent and this made for a fantastic ending!
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Ditto!
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HI Mae, thank for this post. It is great to see Jan making the blog rounds with this book.
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Thanks for dropping by to cheer her on, Robbie!
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