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Love, Montana by Deb Martin-Webster - Romance, Humor and Love Find a Home in Big Sky Country

HumorOutcasts Press is proud to announce the launch of our fourth title, a romance novel, Love, Montana by Deb Martin-Webster.

Love, Montana by Deb Martin-Webster - Romance, Humor and Love Find a Home in Big Sky Country
2012-10-20
NORRISTOWN, PA, October 20, 2012 (Press-News.org) HumorOutcasts Press is proud to announce the launch of a new novel Love, Montana from author Deb Martin-Webster. This romantic western epic is not your typical romance novel. What starts off as a love/hate relationship develops into a witty, sexy, bitter sweet love affair between a laid back western novelist with a Ph.D and a burnt out New York City art magazine columnist. Add to the mix a tightly knit group of neurotic friends, devoted family members and amusing Native American wisdom, and Love, Montana promises to keep you entertained from start to finish.

"I loved writing these characters," notes Deb Martin-Webster. "While they are fictional, they are still composites of people who have added so much meaning to my life."

Martin-Webster was able to draw not only on her own writing background for this book, but her experience working on a cattle ranch as well. The people she met along the way all have become part of this cast of characters who have taken on a life of their own.

"I love these characters and it was heartbreaking to say goodbye to them after the book was done, but I have to say, my goodbye might not be a permanent one."

With so many story lines calling, Love, Montana might be only the first book in this western romantic series for Martin-Webster.

"Love, Montana was a labor of love for me, and I am thrilled to be sharing it with those who are looking for a love that is filled with humor and a deep sense of romance."

Published by HumorOutcasts Press, Love, Montana is available on both Amazon.com and Kindle.

If you would like more information about this book or to schedule interviews with Ms. Martin-Webster, please call Donna Cavanagh at 484-686-2756 or email Donna@HumorOutcasts.com.

HumorOutcasts Press is a combination of independent publishing with a traditional flair. We accept authors of all genres and give them a low - cost option for publishing books without the hassles of doing it themselves. HumorOutcasts Press is owned and operated by PossessionPoints.com, Inc.

Website: http://HumorOutcasts.com

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[Press-News.org] Love, Montana by Deb Martin-Webster - Romance, Humor and Love Find a Home in Big Sky Country
HumorOutcasts Press is proud to announce the launch of our fourth title, a romance novel, Love, Montana by Deb Martin-Webster.