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The Cowgirl Jumped Over the Moon
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Is it wrong to fall in love with your narrator?
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Let me know.
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LindaThe Cowgirl Jumped Over the Moon

Since your post is an ad for your book it should have been in the commercial section of this group.

When a story is told from the point of view of one person, then I overwhelmingly prefer that the gender in the book and of the narrator match. That sort of thing has stopped me listening to other books in the past.

Let me know.
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LindaThe Cowgirl Jumped Over the Moon"
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I was in Colorado in June to do a little riding at the Laramie River Ranch and took the opportunity have dinner with Scott, and his lovely wife. It was such a treat to meet him face to face after connecting with him so deeply in the process of creating the audio book for The Cowgirl Jumped Over the Moon.
Hearing my words come back to me enriched by his inflections and emotional interpretations is really exciting for me. He has given each character vocal nuances that are terrific. I find myself getting teary eyed as I listen to my words and come away feeling that we have both done a good job with the story.
Scott said this about Chapter 20. “I found myself having to toughen up during this chapter. You broke me in the end and I had to walk away from recording for a few minutes to
not make Brady sound like a cry baby. Great writing!
Now, ladies who could not love a guy who is moved by your work? We are nearly done, so our relationship is coming to a crescendo. The audio book should be ready to go by the time the snow flies in Colorado. Meanwhile, I hope his wife doesn’t mind my letting the world know about my long-distance crush on her husband
The Cowgirl JumpedOver the Moon will be available on Audible.com. Presently available on Amazon in print and kindle format.
Adventure-travel writer Linda Ballou’s ultimate destination piece, Wai-nani, a New Voice from old Hawai’i, takes you to the wild heart of Old Hawai’i. Her travel memoir Lost Angel Walkabout-One Traveler’s Tales is an armchair traveler’s delight filled with adventure to whet your wander lust. Her latest release The Cowgirl Jumped Over the Moon shares the thrill of the show jumping arena and the tender beauty of the John Muir Wilderness. All of her books are available at www.LindaBallouAuthor.com and on Amazon in print and kindle format.