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Barbara White Daille | Ever wish you could rewrite your history?
Author Guest / March 1, 2012

Hi, and a big thanks to the folks here at Fresh Fiction for inviting me to blog with them. Today I’d like to talk about reunions.  When an envelope arrives in the mail to announce a family or class reunion, the person receiving the invitation can react in many different ways.  With joy and anticipation.  With second thoughts and trepidation.  Or maybe with outright panic because two weeks won’t give him or her enough time to lose twenty pounds or to find the outfit that will make them look ten years younger. As a romance reader—and writer—I have always loved reunion stories, especially those books in which the hero or heroine returns home.  The character gets to do what we sometimes wish we could.  Grab a second chance.  Have an opportunity to make things better.  Get lucky enough to make things right.  But when the hero of my latest book, THE RODEO MAN’S DAUGHTER, returns to his hometown, he’s not looking to do any of those things.  In fact, he wants just the opposite. Caleb Cantrell’s a rodeo star who grew up dirt-poor and looked down upon by folks in town.  Still a teen, he took off for the fame…