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Wednesday, February 28, 2024
Now part of the Cowboy Kisses group.
Ride on over to theVisit me at Cowboy Kisses and check out this fun website. You will find an amazing group of authors posting information on romance, the west, writing, and what new westerns have recently hit the shelves.
Sunday, December 24, 2023
Gini Rifkin featured in Colorado Sun Magazine
So proud and excited to be honored with a feature article in the Colorado Sun Magazine. Read what inspired my book Break Heart Canyon and what I do in my "spare" time.
Unearthing artifacts in Colorado sounded like easy money to Ryker Landry. Then he met the woman who owned the land.
Una MacLaren vows no fortune hunter will desecrate the ancient relics of Break Heart Canyon—even if the man is a handsome scoundrel. Fighting to keep her goat farm afloat as local cattlemen hatch deadly schemes to make sure she fails, she has enough to worry about.
Captivated by the courageous redhead, Ryker joins forces with Una and her Deerhound, MacTavish. But what does he desire most, the woman or the artifacts?
When the mythical white cougar again prowls the rocky cliffs, the legend of Break Heart Canyon draws them into a web of danger. Now only daring and blind trust can save them.
Friday, December 15, 2023
Promise Me Christmas is a finalist!
5+ stars
Friday, December 8, 2023
Christmas stories galore and a chance to win $75 gift card.
Blurb:
The nights are growing longer and the winter snows are coming—Darkenwald Castle is under siege.
Lord Guy Blackthorne is prepared to lay down his life for his children, his wife, and all who seek his protection. But as renegades, mercenaries, and political intrigue surround his ancient family stronghold, he’s forced to stay his hand against those who would dare to attack his fortress.
As supplies and hope dwindle, Lady Vespa fears Yule will not be one of good cheer, and the children shall have no gifts this year. At least she and Guy have one another, for that she is thankful. But there are few private moments to share their love, and every endeavor to satisfy their passion is interrupted when the enemy attempts to invade the castle.
On Christmas Eve, when a battle to the death begins, Guy faces his greatest challenge. Now Vespa’s wish for a happy Yule celebration turns to a prayer for her beloved’s safety.
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Happy Holidays!
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Tuesday, November 14, 2023
RELEASE DAY for Promise Me Christmas.

This medieval historical
romance was a captivating read. I enjoyed the twist of having the main
characters married. Their lives were already intertwined, but during war-filled
times, they had to always be prepared to defend their home and livelihood, which
created a distance they longed to fill.
The plot and characters were well-developed,
giving the story a smooth reading flow. The author has a great descriptive
voice that places you in the scenes.
Guy listening and taking Vespa's ideas into
consideration on how to help defeat the enemy shows his love, devotion, and
respect for his wife, which strengthens their relationship, and makes this
story a perfect holiday read. I highly recommend picking up a copy of this
book. Rating 5 Stars Reviewed by Darlene
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5 STARS Mistress of Book
Reviews
When it comes
to romance, in most cases the book ends with the happily ever after motto. But
did you ever wonder what happened to all those stalwart handsome warriors and
their brave ladies? Well, I can tell you Gini Rifkin certainly did when
it comes to her book. She takes the reader inside a marriage and shows
that to find happiness forever, you must battle life. Especially in the
13th century when you do not always know who the enemy is until it’s almost too
late.
Guy Blackthorne and his beloved wife, Vespa, of Darkenwald are a couple that will sweep you into their lives purely because it shows the truth of marriage, war, and love. Remember not everything is tied up with ribbons and pretty paper. Sometimes the best love stories are those that are lived, loved, and linger in the minds of not only the hero and heroine but readers as well. This book is one of those. And if you believe that married couples aren’t as sexy as single ones, then you are wrong and missing out on a relationship that most married people would love.
Guy has always known Vespa was the woman for him. Sent away at an early age to fight in the Crusades, he not only brought home scars but his abiding love for her. After being wedded and bedded both Lord and Lady Blackthorne endure what life sends their way. Never doubting their love is as secure as the keep they live in. But now Christmas is drawing nigh, supplies are dwindling, and the enemy is at the door. Vespa knows Guy is the bravest warrior she’s ever known, but sometimes his inability to listen to the weaker sex is frustrating and could lead to his wife taking matters into her own hands.
The insight into this couple of warriors, for they both are warriors, regardless of gender, is awesome. And the steps they take to protect their own is extraordinary. With little at hand, but faith that is strong, the Blackthorns' of Darkenwald fight to leave a legacy for their children. Will they win? Well, the truth about life is that nothing is for certain, so pick up your copy of Promise Me Christmas by Gini Rifkin and find out for yourself. This book blessed me as a woman, a reader, and a book reviewer.
Tag Gini Rifkin pairs love, marriage, and battle into a beautiful tale of life in medieval times. Promise Me Christmas is a must read!
Excerpt: Northumbria, England, December 1264
“I can feel it in the air, Thomas. Like the land is holding its breath.” Lord Guy Blackthorne directed his remark to the man riding at his side. Thomas glanced at the murky forest nearby. “Far be it from me to doubt your words. In the past, your deep awareness of our surroundings has saved our backsides more than a time or two.” As they traversed the cleared area surrounding Castle Darkenwald, Guy’s gelding tossed its head and sidestepped a few paces. Did the gray brindle also sense trouble brewing? Guy trusted his horse’s reactions nearly as much as the unease twisting through his gut.
The renegade barons
roaming Mercia were now reported to be heading toward Northumbria. Thankfully,
Guy had taken the safeguard of sending a runner south to alert his brother. And
the
perimeter sentry he’d posted had yet
to see anyone lurking about. All remained peaceful on his hundred. Still, at
the moment, the feeling of disquiet spoke otherwise, and he was glad today he
had ordered the castle soldiers to train outside, and his bowmen to be
stationed on
the battlements.
A large group of
villagers and tenants had recently come to Darkenwald seeking protection, and
this morning, several of them labored outside near the castle walls collecting
the last of the dried garden herbs and sweet chestnuts. His wife, Vespa, was
among those toiling on this temperate winter day. The sight of her gladdened
his heart, just as her touch this morning when they were still abed, had
pleased his body and heartened his soul—a recollection to be cherished.
At the sudden
warning blast from the border guard’s hunting horn, Guy jerked to attention.
His pleasant memories were crushed, replaced with his worst nightmare. The
distant and unmistakable sound of men and horses crashing through the forest
soon followed.
The call to arms
he’d sensed coming was upon them.
“Run, Vespa. And
don’t look back until you reach the castle. Do you hear me, Vespa? Run, and
don’t look back.”
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Her husband, Lord
Guy Blackthorne, sounded roaring mad, his words sharp with worry for her safety
and ringing with anger for this unprovoked attack.
“I hear you,” she
shouted to him. And dear Lord, keep him safe, she silently added.
Released from shocked
immobility, Vespa scrambled over the rough terrain, her desperate plea echoing
through her mind. Keep him safe, keep him safe, keep him safe.
Not daring to
glance back at the man she loved with all of her heart, she gritted her teeth
and ran harder, faster. Guy would watch her progress all the way to the
stronghold risking his own wellbeing, dividing his attention until he knew she
was out of danger.
The soles of her
everyday footwear offered poor protection from the sharp stones, and she nearly
tripped over an abandoned basket spilling forth the sweet chestnuts they’d been
gathering.
Farther up the stony
incline, her friend Edith urged her onward. Reaching the woman, she grasped the
extended hand, and side by side they rushed to the entrance of the barbican.
Only then, did Vespa stop and turn to witness the carnage unleashed beyond the
castle proper. Her husband had survived many a battle—today was her first
encounter with the ugly face of warfare.
Sword drawn and turning his beloved gray gelding to face the enemy, Guy made a stand, buying time for all who had been caught outside the protective walls. He rallied the house soldiers to fight for their heartland, and as metal met metal, voices cried out in pain and triumph, and the ravens circled the battlefield.
Outnumbered, Guy and his soldiers fought with their hearts and souls as well as their swords as they defended the land and their families. By shear will, they drove the traitors and mercenaries back into the surrounding woods. And when the last of the villagers who’d come seeking protection flooded through the castle gate, Guy called for his men to also return to Darkenwald.
First to the
battle line and last to retreat, Guy then ordered the portcullis to be lowered
as he followed behind his men. In a hail of arrows and riding for all he was
worth, he barely crossed the threshold as the obedient guardsmen in the tower
sent the heavy iron grillwork crashing to the ground.
They were
safe—safe and trapped inside.
Friday, October 27, 2023
Interview with The Colorado Sun
Gini Rifkin touched on the gift or reading, and the scourge of human trafficking in her novel
The author’s historical romance
“Undercover Outlaw” takes place in 1888, but the pervasiveness of human
trafficking moved her to include a hotline number
Gini Rifkin writes stories of romance and adventure in settings that include the American West, medieval and Victorian England, and contemporary thriller and fantasy. When not writing, she cares for a menagerie of abandoned animals including ducks, goats, donkeys, and cats. Born in Illinois, she moved to Colorado and met her husband, Gary, and they shared their lives for 30 years, until he passed away. A little bit of him lives on in every hero she creates.
SunLit: Tell us this
book’s backstory. What inspired you to write it? Where did the story/theme
originate?
Gini Rifkin: Using
historical romance, I wanted to stress how being able to read can change a
person’s ability to control their fate. Set in 1888, my heroine was brave
enough to escape her terrible living situation, but if she didn’t know how to
read her prospects of making a decent future for herself would have been slim
to none.
I also wanted to show her
growth by having her pay forward this beautiful gift of learning to read. Her
students are the local prostitutes. Nearly all of these women have other
skills, but they can’t read or write so are reduced to surviving the best way
they can.
If my hero was going to find out what really happened to his brother in Prairie Ridge, a corrupt town where one man made the rules, he would need to infiltrate the outlaws employed by the tyrant. He also discovers his “boss” is human trafficking men and women, keeping them sedated with peyote.
This egregious crime is
still happening in towns closer than you might think, and though not a large
part of the story, I wanted to touch on the situation and offer a hotline in
the back of the book.
On the romantic spectrum,
I thought a case of mistaken identity based upon a hatbox, and an undercover
outlaw being forced to kidnap a not-to- be-messed-with female, would be a great
way for the hero and heroine to meet.
SunLit: Place this
excerpt in context. How does it fit into the book as a whole? Why did you
select it?
Rifkin: In
search of evidence as to who killed his brother, Jess takes a job at the
bordello to investigate the nefarious man who runs the saloon and the town. The
heroine, Trinity, has been teaching the ladies of the evening who live there
how to read. As Trinity and Jesse begin to trust one another, they can no
longer deny the emotions building between them. Mary June and the other girls
dress Trinity in a provocative costume and arrange for her and Jesse to experience
a night to remember. Fate has other plans.
SunLit: Tell us about
creating this book. What influences and/or experiences informed the project
before you actually sat down to write?
Rifkin: When
the name Trinity Tuesday came to me, I knew I needed a female character as
strong and quirky as the name. Then the title “Undercover Outlaw” suggested a
hero who was willing to become the last thing he respected. Living in Colorado
gave me a feel for the scenery and setting.
SunLit: Once you began
writing, did the story take you in any unexpected directions? If so, how would
you describe dealing with a narrative that seems to have a mind of its own?
Rifkin: Twists
and turns are usually appreciated, although they can require rewriting and
resequencing, which can be frustrating. I find they generally make the story
more interesting, so if you are going to follow where they lead, you just have
to do whatever it takes to make your story stronger and the best it can
be.
SunLit: What were the
biggest challenges you faced, or surprises you encountered in completing this
book?
Rifkin: The
heroine forming a friendship with the ladies of the evening became more
in-depth than anticipated, and the local newspaperman being a match for Etta,
the older woman who taught Trinity to read, was a sweet surprise.
SunLit: Walk us through your writing process: Where and how do you write?
Rifkin: I
try to be a plotter and have at least a decent outline. Key word here is “
try.” Then there are ideas that organically occur that I can’t help but
incorporate. For me, writing means rewriting, multiple times, like layers of
paint on canvas until the final picture is done.
I write in a ground level
room offering no great view, but it keeps me focused. When I’m stuck or tired,
I go to the barn and let the animals work their magic.
SunLit: How do you
integrate working on books with your everyday life?
Rifkin: While
finishing this book and letting the next one percolate, I felt the desire to
try something new to fill my break time away from the computer — something fun
that would still allow me to plot and dream about my writing. After taking
several hours of lessons at the local yarn shop, I began weaving with a rigid
heddle loom.
This led to trying to
spin yarn from my bags full of Angora goat hair. Still having a bit of a
struggle with the carding and drop spindle, but I am thoroughly enjoying the
loom. Now I can spin more than just stories and weave new tales as well as
scarves and tea towels.
SunLit: Tell us about
your next project.
Break Heart Canyon
Rifkin: My
next sweet historical romance, “Break Heart Canyon” released in September 2022.
The story is set again in Colorado, 1878. That was the year the total eclipse
helped put Colorado on the map socially and scientifically, rather than just
being known as a gold/silver mining area.
Also, after the discovery
of dinosaur bones in Como, Wyoming, and Garden City, Colorado, the Bone Wars
began. Universities as well as private individuals resorted to all manner of
underhanded tactics to secure the best specimens.
The hero is hired to
unearth a Native American breast plate containing dinosaur bones. The land upon
which the artifact is buried belongs to a widowed Scottish immigrant who raises
goats. She has her own war to worry about when the local cattlemen try to run
her off.
For a bit of humor, add
in two donkeys, Wallace and The Countess. Then for myth and mystery, there is
the legend of Break Heart Canyon, and an old unsolved murder. I like to wrap my
romances around historical information, but I’m open to “what ifs” and
stretching one’s mind on many levels.
A heartwarming Medieval Christmas story.
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Friday, October 13, 2023
The Colorado Eclipse of 1878
than the sun and moon?
In the following excerpt from Break Heart Canyon, the hero, Ryker Landry, and the heroine, Una MacLaren, are together in the back of a small straw filled cart, cozy and awaiting for this exciting phenomenon to begin. Their friend, Mr. Jim has joined them.
Excerpt:.....
A second piece of honey cake in one hand, Mr. Jim rolled a stump closer with his other, and took a seat beside the wagon. “The best part is starting,” he announced, his excitement managing to make it out around his mouth full of cake.
This was it. Una’s heartbeat quickened. The donkeys huffed and whined and the goats pressed closer. With one eye turned skyward, the chickens, ducks, and goose hurried awkwardly toward their nighttime roosting quarters.
Little by little the sun disappeared. Shadows turned to mist, and as the light slipped away, a softness layered their surroundings. When the last ray of sun winked out, darkness fell—complete and startling. Stars shone in the sky, the air grew noticeably cooler as an eerie stillness settled over them.
Unsteady at the sudden shift, she reached out with her free hand and found Ryker’s waiting. Fingers interlaced they held fast as the sun was totally obliterated and a blaze of gold ringed the eye of darkness.
“It’s magical,” she exhaled the words in awe.
idea appealed to her as well—quite deeply.
matching yelps of surprise, they toppled to the ground.
Blub:
Una MacLaren vows no fortune hunter will desecrate the ancient relics of BreakHeart Canyon—even if the man is a handsome scoundrel. Fighting to keep her goat farm afloat as local cattlemen hatch deadly schemes to make sure she fails, Una has enough to worry about.
Captivated by the courageous redhead, Ryker joins forces with Una and her deerhound, MacTavish. But what does he desire most—the woman or the artifacts?
When the mythical white cougar again prowls the rocky cliffs, the legend of BreakHeart Canyon draws them into a web of danger. Now only daring and blind trust can save them.