Hi, and welcome to today’s blog tour. Join USA Today bestselling author Shanna Hatfield’s 10th Annual “Read a Book, Help a Cowboy” campaign. From October 1 to December 24, 10% of the net proceeds of each Shanna Hatfield book sold will go directly to support the Justin Cowboy Crisis Fund, a nonprofit organization that supports rodeo athletes who’ve sustained catastrophic injuries that prevent them from returning to work for an extended period of time.

JCCF 2003 Campaign by Shanna Hatfield

Support a cowboy and create your own memorable western-style Christmas by purchasing A Cowboy Christmas, a holiday collection of décor, traditions, delicious food, and the unique lifestyle of cowboys.

Infused with the stories of real-life ranch families and rodeo cowboys, discover their favorite Christmas traditions. Learn tips and glean ideas for decorating your home, wrapping presents like a pro, entertaining guests with ease, and giving gifts people will love. Traditional, classic, and fresh recipes cover every topic from appetizers to decadent desserts. You’ll also find each recipe photographed in full color to help you recreate the results at home.

The special touches woven throughout the book make for a heartfelt, down-home cowboy Christmas. Filled with the joy of the season and brimming with love, this book is a true celebration of the holidays.


ABOUT THE AUTHOR

SHANNA HATFIELD is a USA Today bestselling author of sweet character-driven romances with small town settings and country roots. Her historical westerns have been described as “reminiscent of the era captured by Bonanza and The Virginian,” while her contemporary works have been called “laugh-out-loud funny, and a little heart-pumping sexy without being explicit in any way.”

Her years of writing and research have left her with a deep respect for the real-life cowboys who inspire her writings. This has led to her ten-year support of the Justin Cowboy Crisis Fund, a non-profit that assists rodeo athletes with catastrophic injuries.

To learn more about Shanna , visit her website http://shannahatfield.com.

Thank you for joining this blog tour today. Be sure to check out the fundraiser.