Caroline Fyffe's Blog / en-US Fri, 22 Mar 2019 18:10:42 -0700 60 Caroline Fyffe's Blog / 144 41 /images/layout/goodreads_logo_144.jpg /author_blog_posts/5355408-facebook-launch-party-invitation Sat, 07 Dec 2013 15:44:00 -0800 <![CDATA[Facebook Launch Party Invitation!]]> /author_blog_posts/5355408-facebook-launch-party-invitation Mail-Order Brides of the West Heather (The McCutcheon Family Series-Book 4) by Caroline Fyffe

MAIL-ORDER BRIDES OF THE WEST: HEATHER

On Wednesday, December 18th, I’ll be hosting a Facebook launch party at: There will be giveaways of gift cards, books, Audio CDS and lots more! Confirmed special guests are; Catherine Bybee, Tracy Brogan, Debra Holland, Kendra Elliot, Kim Law, Sandy Loyd, Kelli Ann Morgan, Kristina McMorris, Elisabeth Naughton, Terri Osburn, Robin Perini and Ethan Coffee!

Come celebrate Heather’s launch with us! Drink cyber brandy-spiked eggnog and win LOTS of fun prizes! Don’t miss out! Invite a friend!

Getting ‘hitched� has never been so much fun!

posted by Caroline Fyffe on March, 22 ]]>
/author_blog_posts/4289245-new-series Sat, 01 Jun 2013 13:16:15 -0700 New Series!! /author_blog_posts/4289245-new-series
MAIL-ORDER BRIDES OF THE WEST is a new series created in collaboration by USA Today Bestselling Authors Caroline Fyffe and Debra Holland. Well-bred socialite and bride-to-be Trudy Bauer arrives at the St. Louis based Mail-Order Brides of the West agency full of excitement for an adventure of a lifetime. She befriends the agency’s maid, Evie Davenport, and the two form a strong and lasting friendship. They vow to stay in contact through letters when Evie takes hold of her destiny and arranges a marriage on the sly. Each brave young woman is ready to face whatever an unknown groom and life in Montana can throw her way.

In Fyffe’s Novel, house servant Evie Davenport travels by stagecoach to Y Knot, Montana in a McCutcheon Family Novel. In Holland’s book, bride-to-be Trudy Bauer rides the train to Sweetwater Springs, in a Montana Sky Novel. Through their correspondence, the friends keep each other abreast of their hardships, trials and tribulations—some of heartbreak, some of love.

Books One and Two are only the beginning. Watch for more exciting Mail-Order Brides of the West books to come�.


Mail-Order Brides of the West: Trudy
Mail-Order Brides of the West: Evie

posted by Caroline Fyffe on March, 11 ]]>
/author_blog_posts/3480587-after-christmas-giveaway Fri, 28 Dec 2012 09:43:50 -0800 After Christmas Giveaway!! /author_blog_posts/3480587-after-christmas-giveaway
Happy New Year!! :)

posted by Caroline Fyffe on March, 07 ]]>
/author_blog_posts/2140669-sourdough-creek-is-now-available Mon, 27 Feb 2012 05:37:02 -0800 <![CDATA[SOURDOUGH CREEK is now AVAILABLE]]> /author_blog_posts/2140669-sourdough-creek-is-now-available


posted by Caroline Fyffe on February, 09 ]]>
/author_blog_posts/1659544-launch-celebration Tue, 18 Oct 2011 04:38:09 -0700 Launch Celebration! /author_blog_posts/1659544-launch-celebration
Come on over to my BLOG to sign up for three chances to win!!

TEXAS TWILIGHT � Book Two in The McCutcheon Family Series

Fresh out of medical school, John McCutcheon finds his stagecoach under attack by brutal outlaws. With the help of a feisty acquaintance, Lily Anthony, he manages to fend off the assault. Lily is attracted to the charming cowboy-doctor, with his chiseled good looks and teasing ways, then heartbroken to learn he’s engaged to be married.

“I laughed. I cried. I didn’t want Texas Twilight to end.�
� Theresa Ragan, author of Return of the Rose

Once settled in Rio Wells, Texas, John tries to ignore the fact that his cousin has taken a shine to Lily. When a bounty hunter shows up looking for a priceless jewel that Lily finds stashed away in her aunt’s belongings, Lily fears her dreams of owning her own shop--and of finding true love--are about to go up in flames—or, could that just be the glow of a beautiful Texas Twilight?

posted by Caroline Fyffe on March, 04 ]]>
/author_blog_posts/898298-great-news Mon, 17 Jan 2011 07:06:50 -0800 Great News /author_blog_posts/898298-great-news
posted by Caroline Fyffe on February, 16 ]]>
/author_blog_posts/755163-what-others-are-saying-about-montana-dawn-by-caroline-fyffe Thu, 04 Nov 2010 11:56:03 -0700 <![CDATA[What others are saying about MONTANA DAWN by Caroline Fyffe]]> /author_blog_posts/755163-what-others-are-saying-about-montana-dawn-by-caroline-fyffe
“Montana Dawn has everything. Readers will taste the dust, smell the gunpowder and feel the passion. ~~Nationally Acclaimed Author Cheryl St.John

“Montana Dawn is not a soft, fluffy, romance. It’s a story of real people, hard times and harder choices. I enjoyed every minute of the book and that’s about as good as a book can get!� ~~Philosophy of Romance

“I have been waiting for this book since I read Where the Wind Blows. I was not disappointed. I stayed up until 5 a.m. to finish it. I loved the different characters and the way that they developed. Her books are just well written love stories featuring individuals with integrity no matter how questionable. Can't wait to tell my friends about it!� ~~Jennifer Armento

“Caroline Fyffe's second late nineteenth century Great Plains Americana romance (see Where the Wind Blows) is a superb tale that grips the audience the moment that Luke investigates the scream and never slows down for even a paragraph.� ~~Harriet Klausner

“An excellent read. The author paints vivid pictures--from the smells, sights and sounds of the cattle drive to the heartbreaking decisions Faith feels forced to make. Well-developed supporting characters have their own distinct personalities throughout this story of love, trust and heartbreak. The gentle romance that develops between the main characters was skillfully unfolded, and the reader can’t help but fall in love with Faith and Luke as they fall in love with one another.� ~~ Love Western Romances

“This second book from Golden Heart Award-winning author Caroline Fyffe is a wonderful read. Like her acclaimed first novel, Where the Wind Blows, Montana Dawn is a sweet yet surprising love-and-adventure story with characters you believe in and care about. I loved how one of the book's mysteries--the origins of the half-Indian hero--is resolved when Luke's mother bares her soul. Just too good! Bottom line: You needn't be a romance-genre fan to cherish this fast-paced, well-told, *highly* satisfying story.� ~~J.F. Meyer, Horse & Rider Magazine

posted by Caroline Fyffe on January, 19 ]]>
/author_blog_posts/289305-five-heart-review-for-where-the-wind-blows-3-3-3-3-3 Sun, 24 Jan 2010 05:58:23 -0800 <![CDATA[Five Heart Review for Where the Wind Blows <3 <3 <3 <3 <3]]> /author_blog_posts/289305-five-heart-review-for-where-the-wind-blows-3-3-3-3-3 by Caroline Fyffe


Here is a debut novel not to miss. If you are a western fan, this will make you shout for joy that someone has gotten it so right. If not, you will still find a solid first novel with action and a sense of historical reality. I will put Where the Wind Blows on my keeper shelf and revisit it from time to time, knowing that I did not discover all the gems in it the first time around.

Fyffe portrays a picture of the west that shows it as a good life but one requiring sacrifice and hard work. She paints the picture of the beauty and the intangibles that pulled people to those isolated spots. Yet she captures the people who made up the West and who built things from scratch. She gives them depth allowing the reader to get to know them. And she makes it all seem real.

Where the Wind Blows is a delightful story rich in the essence of the West. The romance is sharp and engaging. There is a lot to this story and once read, it will invite the reader to visit over and over again.
--Shirley Lyons / The Romance Reader

posted by Caroline Fyffe on March, 20 ]]>