
About the Book
Book: The Courting of Miss Cady (Aprons & Veils Book Five)
Author: Grace Hitchcock
Genre: Historical Romance
Release Date: October 24, 2025
He’s the man of her dreams—she just doesn’t know it yet.
New York socialite Jane Cady is the envy of the season, and the
supposed love of Graham Bank’s life, until news arrives that her
father’s last merchant ship has sunk, costing them everything. To avoid
scandal, the family disappears to manage a hotel in Las Vegas, New
Mexico. Determined to support her family, Jane sets aside her dream of
marriage and joins her father in working for the Harvey House, as a
waitress. But when her former fiancé strolls into the Castañeda Hotel,
the weight of her sacrifice becomes all too real.
Rancher Wade Sterling is well acquainted with hard work and that Miss
Jane is one of the hardest working Harvey Girls he’s ever met, besides
his sister-in-law. When Jane faints on duty, Wade catches her and upon
her awakening in his arms, her passionate kiss nearly knocks him off his
feet. She begs him to play along and before he knows it, she tells some
dandy that they are happily courting. Jane later begs Wade’s
forgiveness, explaining it was an emergency as the man was her former
fiancé and their relationship ended poorly. But, when the dandy stays in
town, Wade finds himself in a fake courtship and in love with the woman
of his dreams. He only needs to convince Jane that he is the man of
hers.
The Courting of Miss Cady is a fake dating/forced proximity romance with all the sigh-worthy swoon, but no spice!
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About the Author
Grace Hitchcock
is the award-winning author of multiple historical novels and novellas,
including the American Royalty, Best Laid Plans, and Aprons & Veils
series. She holds a Master’s in Creative Writing and a Bachelor of Arts
in English with a minor in History. Grace lives in South Louisiana with
her husband, Dakota, sons, and daughter in a farmhouse that is always
filled with the sounds of sweet little footsteps running at full speed.
When not writing, chasing her toddlers, or tending to her chickens and
golden and labrador retrievers, she’s baking something delightful and
can usually be found with a book clutched in her fist.
More from Grace
Q&A with GRACE HITCHCOCK
Tell us about your new book, The Courting of Miss Cady, in the Aprons & Veils series.
Grace: Thank you so much for having me here today! Book five of my Aprons & Veils series, The Courting of Miss Cady,
is a fake-dating insta love romance featuring a jilted knickerbocker
turned Harvey Girl! The last thing my heroine, Jane Cady, expects is to
fake court a rugged rancher to save face. But as sparks fly and secrets
resurface, her love might not be pretend after all!
This book is dear to my heart. I first wrote The Courting of Miss Cady
in 2016 after I signed with my agent, Tamela Hancock Murray, when I was
trying to break into the traditional publishing world and wrote it with
only one POV. It wasn’t the novel that got me my first contract, and I
eventually shelved it as I turned my attention to the series that did
sell, but it has always been in the back of my mind as I wrote this
Harvey Girls series and I knew that this book would be perfect for Jane
Cady. I did a massive re-write on this story, given my style
has changed over the past 9 years since I wrote it (deleting about 65%
of the original work) and added the hero’s POV as well. When I got to
know the hero, Wade, I knew his was a true love at first sight for Jane.
I’ve always wanted to write an Insta Love and it fit perfectly with the
characters.
Q: You mention tropes, what is your favorite trope to read? Which of your books have that trope?
Grace: To name a few, I love stories about marriage
of convenience, fake dating, mail-order brides, runaway brides, alpha
heroes, and enemies to lovers. In my books, I do have some of those
tropes, but I adjust them to fit my story.
My Harvey Girl books by tropes:
Runaway Bride: The Finding of Miss Fairfield
Mail-Order Bride: The Pursuit of Miss Parish
Friends to Lovers/ Fake Dating: The Enchanting of Miss Elliot
Enemies-to-lovers/ Forced Proximity: The Vanishing of Miss Victoria
Insta Love/ Fake Dating: The Courting of Miss Cady
Q: Talk about your writing process, about how long does it take you, do you do all the research before you start writing?
Grace: I usually write the first draft for 8-10
weeks and edit (drafts 2-6) for 12 weeks! The first draft is my
favorite!! All the creativity is flowing, and it is so, so fun to see
that word count go up! I try not to write on the weekends, but
occasionally when the deadline is getting too close, I will have to pull
some long hours on the final weekends to get it completed.
With that said, I am writing away on a new super-secret series and
have the first drafts of the first three books completed, which nevvver
happens in my writing process. I like to finish each book before moving
onto the next, but this new series is going to take more weaving of
storylines so I needed to make sure I got to know the main characters
across the series before editing book 1. A very different approach for
me this time around, but it is working!
For the research part, I always start with research, highlight some
wonderful “newly discovered” facts that sing to me, and use that as a
pivotal part of my plot. Then, while I edit, I research as well to make
sure that I don’t miss any historical details.
Q: In case the readers have not read your series yet, tell us who were the Harvey Girls.
Grace: Whenever I tell people I am writing about a
Western Harvey Girl Romance, they usually assume the Harvey Girls are
associated with an old-time saloon, but nothing could be further from
the truth. In the 1890s, there were not many respectable jobs for women,
so when Englishman Fred Harvey created his chain of fine dining
restaurants along the Atchison, Topeka, and Santa Fe railroads, single
women without an education, or in need of earning their own way, were
given a chance to earn an honest wage without the speculation that they
offered anything else but food as a service. With Mr. Harvey’s strict
rules about the waitress’s code of conduct, the women were given their
independence while still maintaining their good name and place in
society under the protective, fatherly arm of Fred Harvey. These
extraordinary, brave women became known as the Harvey Girls, the ladies
who tamed the Wild West with fine china, good pie, and exceptional
service with complete propriety.
While Harvey Houses were built to serve the needs of the passengers
on the rail to encourage tourism in the west, the railroad workers and
local townsmen also dined at the restaurant, but usually at the lunch
counter. At a time when men filled towns and women were scarce,
inevitably, a railroad worker or townsman would express interest in
marrying a Harvey Girl. In order to marry, she would need to fulfill her
work contract or risk paying a fine of a month of salary. The fine was
set in place to ensure that Fred Harvey would have enough workers and
that he wouldn’t simply train a girl to have her shipped to a town of
bachelors and leave him without a waitress.
As you can probably tell, such a set up sends an author’s head to
spinning with all the romance that could come from a woman venturing out
on her own in a land filled with cowboys, bandits, ranchers, and bounty
hunters. The possibilities for romance are endless! There is so much
more I could write about these fascinating ladies and their
contributions to society, but I hope you enjoyed this taste of history
on the Harvey Girls!
Q: Can you give us a sneak peek at the next book in the series, The Making of Miss Matthews, which is book 6 in the Aprons & Veils series?
Grace: The story follows a Harvey Girl that readers
met in Book One! Dolly Matthews was originally a stinker, but I gave her
a good character arc through the series and readers have been asking
for her story. This will certainly explain the extraordinary why
behind Dolly’s choices in earlier novels in the series and I am soooo
excited to share her story that has a shocking twist that readers won’t
see coming!
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