From the Author:
I have had so many people ask me: What was the inspiration for Hot Coco? Well, I started writing this romantic comedy in July of 2011. I wanted the Unbridled stories to be different with each book and not follow a formula like so many series do. I wanted HOT COCO to make my readers smile. That said, this humorous romance is not just a story about a klutzy blonde that drives Mike West and the West clan crazy--read closely--this is an expedition where my cast of characters find out who they want to be, where they want to go, and how much forgiveness it will require of themselves and others in order to reach that destination.
There are also bread crumbs of my life as a professional dancer/choreographer in this story--I couldn't help myself!
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About the Author:
For twenty-six years, Cindy McDonald's life whirled around a song and a dance. She was a professional dancer/choreographer for most of her adult life and never gave much thought to a writing career until 2005. Inexplicitly, she felt drawn to her computer to write about things she had experienced (greatly exaggerated upon of course) with her husband's Thoroughbreds and the happenings at the racetrack.
One may ask why she didn't choose to write about her experiences with dance. When asked, Cindy offers a sly smile and explains that life at the racetrack was more...racy. "The drama is outrageous--not that dancers don't know how to create drama," Cindy says, "believe me, they do but race trackers just seem to get more down and dirty with it which makes great story telling--great fiction."
In May of 2011, Cindy took the big leap and exchanged her dancin' shoes for a lap top. She retired from dance. "It was a scary proposition," she confesses. "I was terrified, but I had the full support of my husband, Saint Bill. It has been a huge change for me. I went from dancing hard five hours a night to sitting in front of a computer." Does she miss her dance? "Sometimes I do," Cindy admits, "I miss my students. I miss choreographing musicals, but I love my books and I love sharing them with my readers."
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