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The Cowgirl Jumped Over the Moon - Book Tour and Giveaway

4/14/2021

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The Cowgirl Jumped Over the Moon
by Linda Ballou
Genre: New Adult Contemporary Fiction 

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There's heartbreak, deceit, courage, loss and redemption. And yes, there's romance!
From the glamorous world of California Eventing to the freedom of riding the trails in the mountains you are there!
Gemcie and her Irish Hunter, Marshal, are about to capture the World Cup when a nasty fall dashes their chances. While she is mending, her arch rival seizes this opportunity to catch a ride on Marshal, and to seduce her young husband. Confused and dazed by her new circumstances, Gemcie heads for the high Sierras hoping the majestic spires that captured the heart of the father she never met will provide the answers she seeks. She finds strength and solace riding solo on the John Muir Trail, but a bear attack ends her time of introspection and places her in the care of a solitary cowboy manning a fire lookout. Brady shows her love and gives her the courage to get back in the saddle. Haunted by images of Marshal being abused by his owners, Gemcie returns to rescue him and fly high with him once more.
Ballou’s prose gallops ahead at breakneck speed as she takes you along on this wild ride.


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From my roots in Alaska I receive strength, centeredness and respect for the awful power of nature. Numerous adventure articles, essays on my website are set in my homeland. In Hawaii I found a spiritual awakening, sensuality and the heroine for my historical novel Wai-nani: A Voice from Old Hawaii. Lost Angel in Paradise, takes you day tripping with me to my favorite outdoor days in sun-splashed California. I share tips for "Wannabe" travel writers in GET GREAT TRIPS. I added Lost Angel Walkabout to my audio books for my armchair traveling friends in 2020. I just released of Embrace of the Wild an historical novel inspired by the life of equestrian explorer Isabella Bird.


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 Linda Ballou talks about her New Adult novel: The Cowgirl Jumped Over the Moon
With Carly Kade of Equine Authors United


CK: Are experiences based on someone you know, or events in your own life?

LB: Absolutely. I was deeply immersed in the riding world when a herniated disc in my lower back forced me to give it up. I had invested not just dollars, but huge blocks of time, my best energies and I loved the sport. The pinnacle of my riding career was doing a cross-country course in Ireland which is detailed in my story Irish Mist. Back home in California I was doing three-day events on an amateur level with my mare. I adored her and loved every moment we shared together on the trail and in the riding arena. Writing this story helped me get through the tremendous loss that I felt when I had to give her to Hearts and Horses a non-profit that helps handicapped children.


CK: How much of the book is realistic?


All of it, I hope! I tried to capture the energy, danger and excitement of the Grand Prix jumping world. The Mariposa equestrian facility in the story is modeled after the facility I visited in the celebrity-owned ranches nestled in Hidden Valley in Southern California. I was a groupie at horse shows trying to absorb the courage of the riders like Susan Hutchison, I so admired. Susie is the protégé of the legendary trainer Jimmy Williams, who I was privileged to interview in 1993, not long before his passing. The character Billy is modeled after this authentic “horse whisperer,” who was a giant in the riding world.


CK: Is there a message in your novel that you want readers to grasp?


Besides the obvious “To Finish is to Win” message that Gemcie brings home, I hoped that by taking readers to the mountains and seeing that world through Brady’s eyes it would engender a greater love and respect for the natural world. I did a horse pack trip in the John Muir Wilderness that allowed me to know the ethereal beauty in the “Range of Light” that Muir described in My First Summer in the Sierra’s. It was a momentous journey for me. I always wanted to return and ride the Pacific Crest Trail solo as others more capable than I have done. This was my way of getting there on my own and to share the message that not enough is said for solitude. Time alone allows us to absorb, and digest all the external stimulation moderns are bombarded with daily. It enables us to become centered and grounded in nature rather than looking outside of ourselves for endorsement. In addition, to this message there is a very powerful environmental statement about our place in the natural world. I don’t want to share too much of the story, but it is my hope that people will come away with a little different perspective and understanding for all things wild.


CK: What was the hardest part of writing your book?


LB: It was physically difficult because I had to write it standing up at my breakfast bar. Sciatic pain in my right leg would not allow me to sit for any length of time. Like a shark I couldn’t rest and had to keep moving. I had to deal with the fact that I would have to leave the riding world behind. Writing the story kept my mind off the constant pain I was experiencing and allowed the deep emotions over the loss of what I cherished wash over me. It was a cathartic and a very important healing process. Still, it wasn’t easy to let go.


GM: What genre do you consider your book?


LB: It is New Adult. I am so happy that this classification has come into being. Horse stories are typically for young adult readers, but this is an adult story with adult themes.
There are a couple of love scenes that culminate into sexual encounters, but they are not graphic. I don’t believe they are offensive to an adult reader, but perhaps not appropriate for readers under 18. The story is filled with action and adventure and is a coming of age story so it is hard to pigeon hole.


GM: What is your favorite theme/genre to write about?


CK: I am an adventure travel writer with a book of travel essays called Lost Angel Walkabout-One Traveler’s Tales to my credit. I also published an historical novel titled Wai-nani: A Voice from Old Hawai’i. I have been told that Wai-nani casts a hypnotic spell that transports you to ancient Hawai’i—a place you can’t get to any other way. In The Cowgirl Jumped Over the Moon I let readers ride solo on the Pacific Crest Trail and to feel the fragile beauty of the lofty realm. Ultimately, all of my books are destination pieces that provide you with a sense of place and could be called travel literature. I use my travel writing skills to enhance my novel writing to engage readers. It seems to be working!


CK: Do you have anything specific you want to say to your readers?


LB: I think there is too much made of being connected electronically. One response I had from a reader is that my story scared her. She said she can’t leave home for an hour without her cell phone. I find this a sad commentary on our society. I intentionally, take Gemcie somewhere that cell phones don’t work. I make certain she has to listen to her own inner river to get answers to her problems. I want her to get her head out of social media and to look, feel, see and smell our beautiful world. I want her to be strong and self-reliant and brave and to fulfill her potential. I think that the comment may have come from a very young reader, but it speaks volumes about where I fear all this need for constant connectivity is leading us.


CK: Do you have any advice for writers?


LB: Writers write. Builders build. Surgeons cut. If you say you are a writer then write. Keep notes of your stay on the planet. Journal about your experiences. Reflect upon what you see and try to capture the essence of it in words as a painter tries to capture it in colors and images. You will not remember the details that make a story vibrant. You have to write your impressions and feelings down as you go along. Then when you have time to organize your thoughts and know what it is you are trying to say you can go back to your notes and extract details that will liven your work. Don’t wait to be a writer. Life go goes by too fast. Simply be a writer and see what happens.


CK: How did you come up with this title?


LB: That’s funny you should ask. A girlfriend gave me a t-shirt with that tag over the picture of a cowgirl jumping over the moon on a starry night. It just stuck with me.
I always loved the image and cut it out when it was time to toss the well-worn gift away. I wrote the first draft of this story many years ago and that little reminder was pressed inside the journal that contained the notes for the story that has it found its way to fruition




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79 Comments
Bea LaRocca
4/14/2021 03:04:04 am

I like the cover, synopsis and excerpt, this sounds like a good read. Thank you for sharing your guest post and book details, I have enjoyed reading about you and your work and am looking forward to reading your story

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Michele Soyer
4/14/2021 06:26:06 am

Love the cover and title of this book. on my TBR list.. best of luck on this tour....

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Kari B
4/14/2021 07:10:15 am

Sounds like an inspiring and heartfelt journey with a little romance along the way.

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Rita Wray
4/14/2021 09:42:00 am

Sounds like a good book.

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David Basile
4/14/2021 11:39:54 am

This book looks interesting

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Marcy Meyer
4/14/2021 12:03:45 pm

I like the cover and title.

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Wendy Jensen
4/14/2021 12:31:04 pm

The book details does make this sound like a wild ride.

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beth shepherd
4/14/2021 12:35:59 pm

This looks like a great read! Thank you

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Beyond Comps
4/14/2021 12:46:39 pm

Great cover!

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Ann Fantom
4/14/2021 01:14:11 pm

This sounds like an interesting book and I also like the cover.

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Abigail Gibson
4/14/2021 01:35:12 pm

keep up the amazing work

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Susan Smith
4/14/2021 01:49:00 pm

Sounds like a good book. I like the cover and the excerpt.

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wendy hutton
4/14/2021 02:35:11 pm

this sounds like an amazing book

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Ginger Hafer
4/14/2021 02:38:24 pm

Great cover. It illustrates the title of the book well. Sounds like a interesting read.

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Shirley Ann Speakman
4/14/2021 03:00:48 pm

I enjoyed the excerpt the book sounds really good and the cover suits the story.

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Francine Anchondo
4/14/2021 03:32:59 pm

Book sounds great

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Eva Millien
4/14/2021 05:25:35 pm

Sounds like a great read, Linda and I can't wait to get started! Thanks for sharing and good luck with the tour!

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Bernie Wallace
4/14/2021 05:40:21 pm

How long did it take you to write your book?

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David Hollingsworth
4/14/2021 05:46:55 pm

The book sound thrilling without going off the deep end.

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bn100
4/14/2021 06:25:21 pm

nice interview

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Debbie P
4/14/2021 07:47:51 pm

This sounds like an amazing read. Great cover!

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Victoria Alexander
4/14/2021 08:32:33 pm

Great post - thanks for sharing!

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Sherry
4/14/2021 08:34:14 pm

Looks like a very interesting book.

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Robert Young
4/14/2021 09:35:08 pm

Thanks for sharing!

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Paige Chandler
4/15/2021 11:43:48 am

I love the cover. I want to jump over the moon. Good work.

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Cynthia C
4/15/2021 11:44:06 am

The excerpt is interesting. Thank you for sharing it.

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Debbi Wellenstein
4/15/2021 12:18:10 pm

I enjoyed the excerpt. Thank you for the giveaway!

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Thomas Gibson
4/15/2021 02:40:37 pm

Nice cover and excerpt!

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kelly tupick
4/15/2021 05:54:03 pm

The book sounds great!

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Amy F
4/16/2021 03:31:32 pm

Sounds like an interesting story!

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Peggy Salkill
4/16/2021 05:35:08 pm

Sounds good!

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Ellie Wright
4/16/2021 07:14:59 pm

Sounds like a great book. I'm looking forward to reading it.

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Judy Thomas
4/17/2021 07:08:23 am

Great cover! It looks like a great book.

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Cathy French
4/17/2021 09:40:40 am

In the authors' mind, do you think of a title(s) first or the story line?

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LYNN CLAYTON
4/17/2021 10:04:12 am

oh nice cover looks like a great read

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Molli Taylor
4/17/2021 11:27:52 am

what is your favorite genre to read as a reader? what genre do you wish you wrote more in?

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shannon zeidan
4/17/2021 11:48:53 am

I really enjoyed reading about this book. I can't wait to read it!

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Terri Quick
4/17/2021 02:53:36 pm

Great cover

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Cindy Merrill
4/18/2021 07:00:27 am

Have you ever met a cowboy or cowgirl who ended up paralyzed ?

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Connie Lee
4/18/2021 12:42:11 pm

This book sounds exciting, I would love to read it.

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Barbara Montag
4/18/2021 05:11:29 pm

I love the title subject and cover - quite interesting.
Thank you for sharing the review.

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aaron r
4/21/2021 12:58:19 pm

I like bears but being attacked by one sure would be something else. I love the horses, I live in Kentucky, so it's pretty popular here as well.

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Paula
4/21/2021 05:04:43 pm

Interesting summary. Looks like a good read.

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Mary Cloud
4/21/2021 07:56:41 pm

Sounds interesting - thanks for sharing

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Danielle Day
4/22/2021 05:57:46 am

I like it!

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Calvin
4/22/2021 11:48:48 pm

Nice learning about your book.

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Karin
4/23/2021 06:44:48 am

Great excerpt. Thanks for sharing

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Kelly D
4/23/2021 05:16:58 pm

The book sounds great. I like the main character.

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Ken Ohl
4/26/2021 04:47:04 am

this book looks intriguing

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Laura Rubenstein
4/26/2021 08:28:02 pm

looks and sounds great

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julie murphy
4/27/2021 12:22:04 am

Sounds like a good story.

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Angela Heerde
4/29/2021 04:39:56 am

i like book details

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Heather Mahley
5/1/2021 08:51:41 pm

great excerpt, sounds great

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Stephanie Liske
5/2/2021 06:00:52 pm

I like the book details.

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Jessica C
5/5/2021 03:39:26 pm

I love horses and think the cover of your book looks amazing. It's definitely one that I would love to read. Thank you for sharing.

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Karen M
5/6/2021 12:54:05 pm

Book excerpt and synopsis sound good. Love the cover!

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Daniel M
5/7/2021 04:36:16 pm

like the cover

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Melissa
5/8/2021 05:33:17 pm

the plot and characters sound interesting.

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Jaclyn Mercer
5/8/2021 07:02:04 pm

This sounds like an awesome read!

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Jamie Martin link
5/9/2021 06:42:58 pm

Do you have any advice for new writers?

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Samantha J
5/11/2021 09:50:03 pm

This sounds like a really great story. I’m always on the lookout for something new and different after I finish a book and this seems like it!

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Jen Reed
5/12/2021 10:45:21 pm

The book cover is very eye catching and the excerpt is entertaining.

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Rick Mace
5/13/2021 07:06:14 am

This sounds like a great read. Cover and title grabs your attention

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Christy R
5/13/2021 11:03:13 am

The book details sound great. I like the cover art.

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Julie Lundstrom
5/13/2021 05:33:25 pm

I would love to read this book.

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Jennifer Galindo
5/13/2021 07:07:31 pm

I love the new spin on a classic.

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Sand
5/13/2021 09:59:06 pm

Sounds like a great book!

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Leigh Nichols
5/13/2021 10:41:19 pm

I love books about female empowerment

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Renata
5/13/2021 10:55:25 pm

I like the cover

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jose rosado
5/14/2021 11:25:53 am

What do you think of the book details? Do you have any questions for the author?


Very good blurb

THX

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joy f
5/14/2021 03:31:27 pm

Sounds good.

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heather
5/14/2021 04:58:10 pm

I would love to read this one and I love the title too.

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Brandon Sparks
5/14/2021 06:20:57 pm

The book sounds amazing. I am looking forward to reading it..

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latisha depoortere
5/14/2021 08:50:51 pm

Thank you so much for sharing!

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Buddy Garrett
5/14/2021 09:20:15 pm

The book sounds like a great read.

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Stacey A Smith
5/14/2021 09:28:16 pm

the cover is very lovely!

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megan allen
5/14/2021 11:06:47 pm

My interest is piqued! And the cover is pretty awesome!

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Jerry Marquardt
5/14/2021 11:10:49 pm

I would like to give thanks for all your really great writings, including The Cowgirl Jumped Over the Moon, and wishing the best in keeping up the good work in the future.

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Luca Stefanini
5/18/2021 05:27:37 pm

nice book!

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