
About the Book
Book: Call in the Canyons
Author: Kathleen Denly
Genre: Christian Historical Romance
Release date: June 3, 2025
The bandits who murdered her father are back, but can she trust the sheriff to protect her home and her heart?
Sheriff Heath Monroe believed the wrong man, and although
California’s most notorious gang leader was eventually brought to
justice, Heath’s error shattered the confidence of the people he serves.
With reelection looming, Heath is desperate to prove his worth. So when
he learns of a new threat to the citizens of California, he doesn’t
hesitate to take action, even though he knows the job will endanger the
lives of those he cares about—something he swore he’d never do again.
Haunted by the ghosts of past mistakes and second-guessing every
decision, Heath sets out to put an end to California’s most dangerous
bandit gang, once and for all.
Virginia Baker works hard to keep her desert cattle ranch going, and
even harder to keep all men off her land. When the bandits who murdered
her father return to her valley, memories of a friendship cut tragically
short drive her to work with the all-male posse pursuing the gang in
search of justice. Despite her determination to remain guarded, Heath
Monroe’s steadfast integrity and unexpected humility begin to crack her
defenses. But can she rely on the widower leading them, or will his
secrets confirm her belief that no man is to be trusted?
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About the Author
Kathleen Denly
lives in sunny California with her loving husband, four young children,
two dogs, and ten cats. As a member of the adoption and foster
community, children in need are a cause dear to her heart and she finds
they make frequent appearances in her stories. When she isn’t writing,
researching, or caring for children, Kathleen spends her time reading,
visiting historical sites, hiking, and crafting.
More from Kathleen
The Power of Unlikely Alliances: Breaking Stereotypes in Call in the Canyons
When we think of the Old West, we often imagine familiar archetypes:
rugged cowboys, tough lawmen, and damsels in distress. These characters
have been depicted time and again in Westerns but often missing the
complexity that truly defines who we are as individuals. In Call in the Canyons,
I wanted to push back against those typical stereotypes, creating a
world where characters defy expectations, form unlikely alliances, and
challenge preconceived notions about who can be a hero, a villain, or
even a love interest.
Virginia Baker: A Strong, Independent Heroine
Virginia “Ginny” Baker is a woman who embodies strength and resilience.
She’s not the typical “damsel” you might expect from a Western; in fact,
she works harder than most men to keep her desert cattle ranch going.
Virginia is fiercely independent, having learned early on that the world
isn’t kind to women who rely on others. A devastating attack on her
father’s ranch that left her the sole survivor only solidified this
belief. Yet even as she pushes people away, Ginny’s story is about
growth—learning to trust, learning to forgive, and ultimately, learning
to let others in.
Ginny doesn’t just defy the stereotype of the helpless woman; she is
also a representation of the idea that strength can coexist with
vulnerability. She has scars, both physical and emotional, from a past
that refuses to be forgotten. And when the very men who killed her
father return to the region she calls home, she is forced to work with a
posse of men she doesn’t trust. Ginny definitely doesn’t see herself as
someone who needs saving, but she eventually realizes that sometimes
strength isn’t about facing the world alone—it’s about being open to
help when it’s needed and accepting the joy that can be found in true
fellowship.
Sheriff Heath Monroe: A Man on the Path to Redemption
Sheriff Heath Monroe is a man haunted by past mistakes, carrying the
weight of guilt and a deep fear of failure. His tragic history has made
him wary of letting anyone, especially women, take risks. As Sheriff, he
has tried to prove his worth, but his past continues to cast a shadow
over every decision.
When a new threat emerges in Call in the Canyons, Heath must
confront not only the dangers facing his community but his own
reluctance to trust others’ decisions. Through his partnership with
Ginny, he begins to see that redemption isn’t just about regaining
respect—it’s about letting go of the past, learning to let others take
risks, and, most importantly, learning to trust God.
Challenging Stereotypes and Breaking Barriers
One of the most rewarding parts of writing Call in the Canyons
was exploring how these two characters—Ginny and Heath—push against the
boundaries of their worlds. Virginia’s fierce independence challenges
the notion that women in the Old West were relegated to secondary roles.
She’s not just a survivor; she’s an active participant in her own
story, driving the action and decisions that shape her fate.
Heath, on the other hand, challenges the idea that a “hero” must be
flawless. His struggles with guilt, loss, and self-doubt make him a hero
not in spite of his flaws but because of them. His vulnerability makes
him someone readers can empathize with and root for, as they see his
journey not just as one of professional redemption but personal healing
as well.
Both of these characters also challenge the notion that our past
defines us. While acknowledging the very real impact that trauma has on
us, their journeys demonstrate resilience and hope for joy-filled
futures.
But the breaking of stereotypes isn’t limited to these two characters. Call in the Canyons
is a world where characters of different backgrounds, races, and
experiences interact and challenge each other. One of the novel’s key
themes is that people should not be judged based on their race, their
family, or even their past, and this is reflected in the relationships
that develop over the course of the story.
An Unlikely Pair
Ginny and Heath’s evolving relationship is an example of an unlikely
alliance—a pairing that grows from mutual distrust into something deeply
beautiful. She’s been betrayed by men in the past; he’s been betrayed
by his own decisions. Yet as they work together, they come to see each
other as more than just their past mistakes or preconceived notions.
This journey from mistrust to love is a key theme in Call in the Canyons,
and it mirrors the larger narrative of overcoming prejudice and
embracing the idea that redemption and healing are possible, no matter
who you are or where you come from.
Why It Matters
As readers, we often find comfort in familiar stories and familiar
characters. But it’s the stories that challenge our assumptions and push
us to reconsider what we believe that leave a lasting impact. In Call in the Canyons,
I wanted to create a story that would give readers not only the
exciting journey they expect in a Western but also something new,
something to think about long after they’ve turned the last page
For that reason, Call in the Canyons is an adventurous story of healing, redemption, justice, faith, and love in all its beautifully messy forms.
To celebrate the release of Call in the Canyons, I am offering a giveaway package:
- 1 metal sign depicting Cowgirls and listing scripture that reinforces who God says you are
- 1 Hardback copy of When Strivings Cease: Replacing the Gospel of Self-Improvement with the Gospel of Life-Transforming Grace by Ruth Chou Simmons
Blog Stops
Babbling Becky L’s Book Impressions, June 19
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Melissa’s Bookshelf, June 20
Debbie’s Dusty Deliberations, June 21
Texas Book-aholic, June 22
Devoted To Hope, June 22
Truth and Grace Homeschool Academy, June 23
For Him and My Family, June 24
Bizwings Book Blog, June 25
Books Less Travelled, June 26
Happily Managing a Household of Boys, June 27
Blossoms and Blessings, June 28
Holly’s Book Corner, June 29
Cover Lover Book Review, June 30
Pause for Tales, July 1
Fiction Book Lover, July 2 (Author Interview)
Giveaway

To celebrate her tour, Kathleen is giving
away the grand prize of a $50 Amazon gift card, a metal sign, and a
hardback copy of When Strivings Cease: Replacing the Gospel of
Self-Improvement with the Gospel of Life-Transforming Grace by Ruth Chou
Simmons!!
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