by Molly Noble Bull
My newest novel, Cinderella Texas, is the retelling of a famous fairy
tale complete with a shoe problem for the heroine, Alyson Spencer. A
prince-like cowboy is the hero of this modern western, Robert Lee Greene
IV—called Quatro. Quatro is a rancher, an oil baron and one of the richest men
in Texas, and he is also a widower with two school age children. How could
Alyson have guessed that when she couldn’t find a teaching job in Dallas, she
would accept a position home schooling Quatro’s children and be paid a
tremendous salary for doing it?
City girl, Alyson,
expects life on the huge Greene Ranch in South Texas to be idyllic. She will be
living in Quatro’s home along with his children, his parents and his
grandfather, and she visualizes a majestic mansion surrounded by well-tended
gardens—a swimming pool and servants at her beckon call.
What she finds causes her to want
to fly back to Dallas. Quatro and his family believe that modern technology
corrupts. The rundown two-hundred year old dog-run house on the cover of
Cinderella Texas is the Greene home. The house is without electricity and all
necessities of normal American life.
Alyson tries to get out of her
teaching contract, but it is unbreakable. How is she expected to teach modern
children without a computer and a working telephone? And why is Quatro so
handsome and yet so pig-headed?
Cinderella Texas is available as an
e-book and will be published in paperback later. To find it at Amazon or Barnes
and Noble, write Molly Noble Bull in the search slot. Cinderella Texas is a
lighthearted romance that will make you smile. Maybe it will even make you
laugh.