My special guest this evening is Miss Roselle Fountain, the heroine from author, Ginger Simpson’s western historical, Ellie’s Legacy. Welcome, Roselle.
RF – *Fidgeting* Oh please call me Ellie. I’ve never much identified with such a flowery name. You probably can’t tell by the way I’m dressed today, but I’ve always been somewhat of a tomboy.
Linda – *Laughing*. So I’ve heard. You look very nice in your flowered print—very much the lady.
RF – That’s Pa’s doing. He insisted that if I was going to make an appearance, I needed to dress like a lady. I’d much rather be wearing britches and boots. *Tugs at the neckline of her dress*. These things are too danged uncomfortable at times.
Linda – So, Ellie, tell the readers a little about the novel in which you headline.
RF – *Grins* Well, I can’t give away too much. Ginger would skin me alive, but I’m sure she won’t mind me telling you that it’s got a little romance, a lot of western, and even more feistiness than her last historical romance. It all starts when Pa hires Tyler Bishop as the ranch foreman. I kinda figured Pa always wanted a son, and Ty proves me right. Their relationship gets me pretty riled up. I have a bad temper at times… I think it comes from this red hair. *pulls a strand of hair forward and smiles*.
Linda – So, besides your being jealous of Ty, is there any adventure involved.
RF – Oh, you bet. *Squares herself in her chair*. The polecats that live on the neighboring ranch are aiming to get Fountainhead away from Pa. Dude Bryant and his twin boys are meaner than snakes… well at least Dude and Jason are. Joshua comes across as quiet and a follower. But, *balls hands into fists* I’ll be danged if they’re gonna get my legacy. I actually bought a gun and taught myself to shoot it.
Linda – A gun? What do you plan to do with it?
RF – Protect Fountainhead of course. I’m aim to show Pa he don’t need Tyler Bishop around when he has me. I just wish that Ty wasn’t so dang good lookin’.
Linda – I haven’t heard you mention your mother. How does she feel about you owning a gun?
RF – *Lowers her eyes*. My ma died when I was very young. I suppose that’s why I took up with the ranch hands and spend so much time workin’ outdoors. *Raises a steely gaze*. But, now that Ty’s in the picture, Pa wants me to spend more time in the house doing womanly things.
Linda – Would that be such a bad thing?
RF – Of course it would. I don’t much care for cookin’ and cleanin’. We have Cook for that. I’d much rather brand a cow as fry one. HOST – So what about the romance part of the story?
RF – *Chews her bottom lip for a moment* I can’t tell you much more than I accompany Ty to a dance, but as usual, he gets my dander up there, too. What happens from then on, you’ll have to find out for yourself. I may look young and naïve, but I’m not silly enough to give away the whole story. Besides, I’m trying to prove that I can keep my mouth shut when need be. You’d be shocked at how many times I get myself in trouble because I don’t always think afore I speak. Miz Ginger is counting on sales to help pay for a trip to something called an RT Conference next year. I wouldn’t want to let her down.
Linda – I certainly wouldn’t want you to do that either. You’ve given us enough of a teaser to stir some interest. Hopefully we’ll see you on a best seller’s list somewhere.
RF – That would be right nice. It just may happen cause remember, I have a gun. *Slaps hip and fakes a draw*.
Linda – Well, here’s hoping you don’t have to use it. *laughs*. Thank you so much, Ellie for being with us today. And good luck in the future.
RF – Oh, yeah. I almost forgot to tell you that where you can get your own copy of Ellie’s Legacy. You can find them on something called Internet at, *reaches in pocket and pulls out a slip of paper; reads it. “Miz Ginger’s author page is at http://www.amazon.com/author/gingersimpson and all her books are listed there.”
Linda – Thanks again, Ellie, and maybe we’ll see you again in another story.
Ginger is offering one lucky commenter a download of Ellie’s Legacy, so chat with Ellie to win!
mizging said:
Thanks for hosting me today and allowing Ellie to have a voice.
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Keira said:
Rosalie sounds like a no-nonsense type of gal!! Great personality and interview!
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Ann Herrick said:
Love the interview with Ellie! Great cover too!
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Diane Scott Lewis said:
I don’t need an ebook, but I dropped in to support Ginger, who always has supported me. She’s a great gal, like her heroine.
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Rita Karnopp said:
Hey there Ginger… you get around girl. As always .. you develop such great characters. happy for you … and wishing you many sales! hugs, Rita
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Tricia McGill said:
Great interview Ellie. You sound like a feisty character.
I will always support Ginger in any way I can as she has been such a good cyber friend over many years.
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Karen Michelle Nutt said:
Hey, Linda! Howdy,Ellie! She is a real character, Ginger! lol Enjoyed the post, and I wish you the best success with your new release!
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Lisabet Sarai said:
“I’d much rather brand a cow as fry one.” Indeed! Ginger, I loved ELLIE’S LEGACY, so I’m not entering the drawing, but I just want to tell you how much I admire your ability to make the west come alive.
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Kathy Fischer-Brown said:
You DO get around, Ginger! And what a refreshing interview. Wishing you nothing but success 🙂
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marymarvella said:
Your book sounds like a fun read!
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margtanner said:
Hi Ginger,
I loved Ellie’s interview. She sounds like a feisty young woman. If Ellie’s story is even half as good as your other novels, it will be a truly memorable read.
Cheers
Margaret
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Jude Pittman said:
Love that Roselle Fountain, she puts the lie to any idea those early ladies didn’t know how to speak their mind, thanks for letting her visit
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