Holy Cow! Let’s Buck!

It takes a lot to surprise this jaded New Yorker, but one 19-year-old amateur bull rider from Oklahoma managed to do just that in a big way. Alvin Morris, the bull rider I sponsor who rides in a shirt embroidered with my Let’s Buck tagline and website and hands out bumper stickers printed with the same at rodeos in exchange for my covering his entrance fees, has gone above and beyond. Take a look at the below. I am still in shock. Yeah, that’s a real tattoo. The design came from the mudflap girls on his chaps, combined with my tagline, which he loved from the moment he first heard it. The below chaps also inspired the colors for the sponsor shirt Alvin wears, a black button-down with hot pink embroidery reading Let’s Buck www.catjohnson.net down his free arm. Before you non-ink people freak out and start with the “tattoos are forever” argument, let me launch my own defense. Alvin once told me he is going to ride until he “competes in the championship in Vegas or is too crippled to ride at all”, so I dare say bull riders are forever as well as tattoos. It’s just my guess, […]

November News…

Multi-author Romance Panel, Reading & Signing November 13, 1 PM North Haven, CT Barnes & Noble I’ll be joined by a few of my fav author peeps and will be reading from UNRIDDEN (Studs in Spurs, Book 1). Guest Blog, November 28th Join me at Eliza Gayle’s Blog for some excerpts sure to warm up the chilly nights during her Naughty November event. Shhh, don’t tell, but I am planning on revealing a sneak peak into Chase’s book RIDE (Studs in Spurs, Book 3) releasing December 28th. You won’t want to miss this exclusive premiere! And stop by all month long for excerpts from her author friends at elizagayle.net/blog In other news, November is National Novel Writing Month and I will be working on my current Work in Progress named, for now until I change my mind yet again, Hooked (Studs in Spurs, Book 4). Thank you to one of my Twitter PBR friends for that title suggestion. Finally, on the home front, Thanksgiving weekend brings the start of the holidays for me as my annual harp gig begins again with weekly performances Saturdays and Sundays from Thanksgiving through Christmas. I started practicing Christmas Carols yesterday and will have to […]