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Showing posts with label regency romance. Show all posts

Friday, April 19, 2013

Win a “Downton Abbey” Kindle Fire Prize Pack in The Heiress of Winterwood Giveaway!


Pride goes before the fall . . . but what comes after?
Darbury, England, 1814
Amelia Barrett gave her word. Keeping it could cost her everything. An heiress to an estate nestled in the English moors, defies family expectations and promises to raise her dying friend’s baby. She’ll risk everything to keep her word—even to the point of proposing to the child’s father—a sea captain she’s never met.
When the child vanishes with little more than an ominous ransom note hinting at her whereabouts, Amelia and Graham are driven to test the boundaries of their love for this little one.
Amelia’s detailed plans would normally see her through any trial, but now, desperate and shaken, she’s forced to examine her soul and face her one weakness: pride.
Graham’s strength and self-control have served him well and earned him much respect, but chasing perfection has kept him a prisoner of his own discipline. And away from the family he has sworn to love and protect.
Both must learn to have faith and relinquish control so they can embrace the future ahead of them.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR:

Sarah E. Ladd has more than ten years of marketing experience. She is a graduate of Ball State University and holds degrees in public relations and marketing. "The Heiress of Winterwood" was the recipient of the 2011 Genesis Award for historical romance. Sarah lives in Indiana with her amazing husband, sweet daughter, and spunky Golden Retriever.







Sarah Ladd is celebrating the release of The Heiress of Winterwood with a Downton Abbey Kindle Prize Pack Giveaway!


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 One winner will receive:
  • A brand new Kindle Fire
  • Downton Abbey, seasons 1-3
Enter today by clicking one of the icons below. But hurry, the giveaway ends on April 30th. Winner will be announced on 5/2/13 {HERE}.

Tell your friends via FACEBOOK or TWITTER and increase your chances of winning.

Sunday, October 21, 2012

Reader alert! Stephanie Laurens launches online cover consult for next book!


About the book:

#1 New York Times bestselling author Stephanie Laurens has returned to another utterly irresistible branch on her beloved Cynster family tree:

The only thing more troublesome than a Cynster man…is a Cynster lady who believes love is not her destiny. Famously known in London Society as “The Matchbreaker,” Henrietta Cynster’s uncanny skill lies in preventing ill-fated nuptials-not in falling victim to Cupid’s spell.

But then she disrupts one match too many and feels honor-bound to assist dashing James Glossup find a suitable bride for a marriage-of-convenience.

A task infernally complicated by the undeniable, unquenchable attraction that flares between James and Henrietta, who continues to believe she will never fall…

And Then She Fell…enamored with bringing her readers intimately into the publishing process!

Just wanted to share with you, quickly, Stephanie Laurens’ online cover consultation for AND THEN SHE FELL, her forthcoming (April 2013 ) historical romance return to the beguiling Cynster Girls series of titles!




Sunday, September 30, 2012

The Tutor's Daughter by Julie Klassen: Review




Emma Smallwood, determined to help her widowed father when his boarding school fails, accompanies him to the cliff-top manor of a baronet and his four sons. But soon after they arrive and begin teaching the two younger boys, mysterious things begin to happen. Who does Emma hear playing the pianoforte at night, only to find the music room empty? And who begins sneaking into her bedchamber, leaving behind strange mementoes?
 
The baronet's older sons, Phillip and Henry Weston, wrestle with problems--and secrets--of their own. They both remember the studious Miss Smallwood from their days at her father's academy. But now one of them finds himself unexpectedly drawn to her....
 
When suspicious acts escalate, can Emma figure out which brother to blame and which to trust with her heart?
 
Filled with page-turning suspense, The Tutor's Daughter takes readers to the windswept Cornwall coast--a place infamous for shipwrecks and superstitions--where danger lurks, faith is tested, and romance awaits.

(From NetGalley)



I don't usually write a review of a book the same day I finish reading it because I like to take a little time to mull it over, to figure out what I think of it. Not this time. This time, I needed to get my impressions down while they are still so vivid in my mind and before I get swept up into another adventure. That is a sign of how much I liked this book.

Based on the blurb, I thought I was going to like it, so I jumped right in, eager to see if my instincts were right about it. At first, I began to wonder about this as the book started out a little slow - at the academy - and I wanted to get to the good parts, which I knew would take place once father and daughter arrived in Cornwall. I almost gave up, at first, because I feared my interest would wane before they even left for their journey, but I persevered and I'm so glad I did. For once Emma Smallwood and her father reached the family seat of the Weston family, the story really began to pick up and had me reading well into the night to see how it all turned out!

I have to say, I loved the characters in this book. Good or bad, they were drawn with such an expert hand, I couldn't help but have a reaction to them. Emma and Henry Weston were so finely matched, you couldn't help but to root for them and hope that they would end up together in the end despite all of their travails, differences, and reasons why they should not. Henry's brothers were deliciously ambiguous, so I often found myself wondering if they were good or bad. That just added to the plot, heightening the tension to wonderful degrees because it always keeps you guessing. Are they behind the mysterious events occurring at the Manor? Or do they know who is? Perhaps most important, will they do anything to stop them before someone gets hurt?

I'm not going to tell you. If you rally want to know, and trust me, you will, then you have to read this book for yourself. With shades of the great classics that came before it - indeed, this is my idea of what Jane Eyre would've been like if penned by Jane Austen - The Tutor's Daughter is a must read for anyone looking for a new classic in a similar vein. So whether you're a fan of Jane Austen of Charlotte Bronte, or both, you will soon become a fan of Julie Klassen once you read this wonderful book.

Thursday, April 12, 2012

Review: A Gentleman Says I Do by Amelia Grey




Burgeoning author Catalina Crisp completes a parody involving twins Iverson and Matson Brentwood's scandalous arrival in London and publishes it under her father's name. When the writing hits the town, it's not long before a darkly handsome man--Lord Iverson Brentwood himself--is at her door, looking for her father with blood in his eyes. Dallying with the dashing rogue seems like the perfect escape...and it should calm him down enough to leave her father alone. But Catalina does the exact opposite--she heats him up like no other woman ever has...




(Blurb from NetGalley)

Sometimes, I really just want to read a light, entertaining romp that will sweep me away from my everyday life and thoroughly engage me. I am happy to say that A Gentleman Says I Do by Amelia Grey does just that. Was it a quick read? Yes. Did it keep me thoroughly engaged from beginning to end? Not only did it do so, it kept me awake into the early morning hours trying to get to the end even as my tired brain kept trying to get me to go to sleep!
I have to say I thoroughly enjoyed the characters - from the smart, practical Catalina and oh-so-sexy rake Iverson to the often tipsy and eccentric Aunt Elle. They all added a little something special to the story, but the interactions between Catalina and Iverson were fantastic. I love the way she went toe to toe with him (sometimes literally), giving as well as she got and not allowing him to intimidate her. I felt they were pretty evenly matched, which was refreshing.
All in all, it was a wonderful story that I had a lot of fun reading, and I was sorry to see it end. I'd definitely recommend this to others.

Tuesday, March 27, 2012

Help an Author - Win a Kindle Fire



In celebration of the release of her new book, The Seduction of Lady X (isn't that cover fabulous?), author Julia London is having a fantastic contest over at her Facebook page:


It's a spread-the-word contest. So, if you like fabulous historical romances, you like social media, and you want the chance to win a Kindle Fire, hop on over to Julia's Facebook page and start spreading the word!