For the man or woman? What if its a woman and her child and the rescuer is a forest ranger? Or a nerdy scientist from the University of Montana? So many possibilities… Will she find welcome or danger? Maybe she could help the son bring the ranch back to life and discover love in the process.Ī grizzly bear paw print definitely leads to romantic suspense. I’m just not sure where exactly to place it.Ī traveler could break down near this hardscrabble ranch on Montana’s Eastern Front. Once I’m done with my California Romance series, I know I’m thinking about a series set in my home state of Montana. Or maybe he’s the villain in the piece? Let your imagination run wild. What if the fisherman found a dead body? Or a woman crying by the river? What happens then? A romance novel could evolve from this picture. My husband and I took a walk a few weeks ago and I snapped this photo on the Bitterroot River. Between my old “day job” and my inherited wanderlust feet, I’ve done a great deal of traveling–and can’t wait to get out and do some more! Travel gives me a broader perspective and helps me come up with new ideas for plots and characters for my romance novels.
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