#NewRelease - Texas Girls Trilogy by Kristina Knight




One of my favorite reader questions is this: would you date a guy like the men in romance novels? My flip answer to that is yes – but I might not do it again. I really get why this question is asked a lot – because the men we read (and write) about are tough characters to love.

Alpha Males are autocratic, sometimes abrasive, large-and-in-charge men. They aren’t sensitive (at first), they don’t see both sides of any coin (at first) and they want things the way they want them and everyone else be damned (at first). That is a hard man to love, people. There are a million different types of Alpha males – businessmen, cowboys, doctors, sheiks, adventurers, pirates…the list goes on.

I’ve written (so far) cowboys (who doesn’t like a guy in tight jeans, driving a killer truck, right ladies?), reporters, a CEO, a photographer and a surfer (all of whom I call Cowboy). My next two heros are a park ranger and a construction worker...Cowboys, though, hold a special place in my heart. I love the sense of self, the sense of independence and the innate love for Mother Earth that a cowboy holds close to his heart.

A tight, worn pair of Levis doesn’t hurt, either.

This week my Texas cowboys (and girls, obvs) get new life - with some fab new covers. 

In my first book, What a Texas Girl Wants, Jackson is a reluctant cowboy – he was raised in Texas but ran away from it. He’s always loved the land, though, and that helps bring him back to Kathleen. My second book in the trilogy, What a Texas Girl Needs, stars Mat, a cowboy by choice. Born with a silver spoon of his own, he prefers the quiet life of a cowboy to the fast-paced life of the city. And my third cowboy? That would be Trick, from What a Texas Girl Dreams, and he's another cowboy by choice. Trick is a vet, so his love of animals carried through the book.

One other thing that sets Jackson and Mat and Trick apart: they’re ever so slightly not Alpha. Oh, they’re all about their-way-or-the-highway, take no prisoners. But they’re also a little bit over themselves. If no one notices Mat’s tricked out truck? No big deal – because it’s his. People don’t respect Jackson’s centerfold images or the Western art he’s now dabbling in? No big deal – because it’s his art, his vision and he gets it. Someone thinks because Trick spends a lot of time in a lab coat he's not a cowboy? Whatevs is his response.

So, tell me readers, do you like a traditional Alpha Male – they guy who wants the attention and gets it? Or the guy who gets the attention but is a little bit used to it…and so it doesn’t register quite as high on the radar?


Kristina’s Texas Girls are back! What a Texas Girl Wants, What a Texas Girl Needs, and What a Texas Girl Dreams are releasing this month! 

About the Books

What a Texas Girl Wants: The last thing Jackson Taylor wants in his life is a down-to-earth girl like Kathleen Witte, so why did he just wake up next to her on a Mexican beach with a ring on his finger? Once they’re back in Texas though, this all-business marriage might just turn into an all-consuming love. Purchase on Amazon

What a Texas Girl Needs: Matias Barnes knows all about society women like Vanessa Witte. It’s part of the reason he left his wealthy family behind and took a job on a ranch. But while Mat knows she’s so not right for him, can he resist her charms long enough to really let her go? Purchase on Amazon

What a Texas Girl Dreams: They are opposites in so many ways, but the more veterinarian Trickett Samuels gets to know footloose and fancy free Monica Witte, the more he wonders if he can convince this Texas girl that having roots will only help her soar higher. Purchase on Amazon



Comments

  1. So glad to see the Texas Girls back in action! I like a beta guy, the one who lives next door and knows how to fix a plugged drain. However, alphas are fun to read about...and I think I dated a few...

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    1. thanks for visiting, Liz! I've dated a few, too...but a beta guy is a wonderfully fun kind of guy, too. :)

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  2. Great new covers, Kristina! Alpha men may be interesting to read about but I don't think I'd want to live with one!

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