Review for BUCKED

“Oh, my goodness – what drama! …Cat Johnson has outdone herself yet again. You, the reader, will truly feel the cowboy life through her words… I cannot wait to get my hands on the next book.” Lace, Blackraven Reviews Read the rest at BLACKRAVEN REVIEWS Thank you to Lace for this fab review, and what perfect timing! BUCKED (Studs in Spurs, Book 2) is available now in eBook but UNRIDDEN (Studs in Spurs, Book 1) releases in Print September 7th!

The Soldier and the Siren~a collaboration

In today’s WILDFIRE you will find an all new FREE Sizzle by me. It’s called “The Soldier and the Siren” and is a contemporary, 2300-word military-themed short that my soldier muse and I brainstormed together over IM one day when he couldn’t sleep in Afghanistan because his tent was a hundred degrees, and I couldn’t write because I was feeling uninspired. Read the results in today’s ARe Wildfire Ezine at the link below… ARe’s WILDFIRE

Kindle and Me

ANNOUNCING THE KINDLE RELEASE OF CROSSING THE LINE BY CAT JOHNSON Link In this modern day tale of forbidden romance, can love conquer all? Carrie Armstrong joined the Air Force seeking education, experience, and travel. What she didn’t expect to find was the one thing military rules clearly state she can’t have, Staff Sergeant Beau Adams. Throughout the 14 years of his life that Beau has dedicated to the Marine Corps, he’s never had reason to regret his decision to make the military his career, until now, when loving Carrie, the only woman he can picture growing old with, could cost him his future. As the tension between them increases to the breaking point, their ability to resist temptation weakens. Forced to make a choice, do they willingly risk everything they’ve worked so hard to gain by crossing the line? This book has been previously published and has been revised from its original release. ~ Authors, at least this author, sometimes have a love/hate relationship with Amazon. #Amazonfail, the Agency Model, the ironic removal of George Orwell’s 1984, etc, all lead to mixed feelings for the company, but for better or worse, they are here to stay. We can’t ignore […]