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02 February 2015

When Camels Fly by NLB Horton Interview and Review!


Today I am pleased to help promote author NLB Horton's works, When Camels Fly and The Brother's Keepers!


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February 10 through 21:  When Camels Fly $0.99
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February 27 through March 3:  WCF $2.99


Hi Norma, thank you again for joining us here for an interview. Tell us something about yourself and your background.

Being here is my pleasure, Kathleen! It’s a joy to reach fellow readers and share the adventures of middle-aged archaeologist Grace Madison.

In many ways, my background is like that of many women: wife, mother, daughter, friend. Academically, I have a Bachelor’s in Journalism, supported by a smattering of minors. And a Master’s in Biblical Studies, with a focus on history and context. Professionally, I owned an advertising firm for twenty-five years, and retired to the Rocky Mountains once the children, whom I home-schooled in their early days, were grown. I’ve been married to the same man for almost three decades.

The catalyst for When Camels Fly was an archaeological survey of Israel and Jordan, plus a lifelong interest in archaeology and ancient history. The soundtrack for this first trip included heavy artillery in Syria and machine-gun fire in Lebanon. I just returned from the region in March. While I stood thirty-five miles from Damascus, the heavy artillery began again. I detect a dangerous trend…

Do you read much and if so, who are your favorite authors?

I LOVE TO READ. I read whenever I can, and according to my eighty-four-year-old mother, always have. She says the librarian at my elementary school called to say I was reading too much. Can you imagine?

As to favourite authors, I have hardcover copies of everything by Daniel Silva. I also read David Baldacci and Steve Berry. I like Donna Leon and Laurie R. King. And I enjoy the work of the late Elizabeth Peters, AKA Barbara Mertz. C. S. Harris is a favourite, as is Charles Todd.

Do you recall how your interest in writing started?

Stories circulate that I spent my childhood summers sprawled under an elm in the backyard, writing and drawing. I have always written: junior high, high school, and university newspapers, career, etc. I write, therefore I am. (I don’t think that’s original.)

When and where do you prefer to do your writing?

I write at my desk is in my office, overlooking a mountain valley. Usually, the hairy, old tabby cat is trying to smother the mouse, and she and I battle for it. I’m fast on a keyboard, so the thought of pen and paper terrifies me. Typically, my characters awaken me in the night, and I relay everything the next morning. I can write almost any time, as long as I’m at my desk.

What inspired you to write your first book?

The aforementioned archaeological survey submerged me in the location and technicalities of my story.

I also have a 23-year-old daughter who is a reader, and it was hard to find stories that would interest her once she moved out of Louisa  Alcott, and the Bronte sisters and Jane Austen.

I am a committed believer in female empowerment, and seek heroines that inspire me, and to whom I can relate. They’re hard to find.

Then there’s the vigor, joy, and humor my beta readers and agent note in When Camels Fly, and which I seek in both life and reading.

Tell us something about When Camels Fly.

It’s contemporary suspense with a thread of romance. When Camels Fly is the story of a family of strong individuals who live to the fullest and try to do the right thing in adventurous circumstances.

Grace Madison, and her grown daughter Maggie, have a wonderful relationship in which they hold each other accountable, and love each other dearly. Then Maggie is kidnapped and Grace has to rescue her. Both women end up running for their lives, and Grace has to figure out how to parent a young woman unaware of her own mortality.

Grace’s marriage has grown stale, and she and her husband, Mark, begin to rekindle that romance cautiously. Once she discovers that he’s had a covert second life, things get dicey.

Her former professors, whom she adores, are elderly seminarians. When they’re forced to reveal they once worked for Mossad (Israel’s intelligence force), she unearths secrets she ccouldn'tbegin to imagine, and which undermine her trust in them.

Toss in her children’s tangled love lives, a few belligerent camels, and a theft of apocalyptic proportions, and When Camels Fly is an intelligent romp. There’s also a Readers Guide for book clubs, so readers can figure out how they would react in Grace’s position.

How did you come up with the title for your book?

My daughter and I beat on the title for months, but she suggested it over a pot of hot tea during a brainstorming session in my office. (Don’t tell her I admitted that.)

Who is your favorite character from the book? Why?
Everyone, including myself, loves Grace.

My beta readers tell me she is Everywoman, trying to be a good person, mother, and wife. One beta reader cited her Yenta qualities as she deals with a mature family. Her humor, practicality, intelligence, dedication to family—she’s a best friend on the back of a camel, trying to save those she loves. And she’s a strong woman of faith, believing in God but still taking matters into her own hands.

How about your least favorite and what makes them less appealing to you?

You know, I don’t really have a least favourite. After doing the character studies to form the “bad guys,” I at least understand what drives them. Would I want to invite them to a dinner party? No. I suppose if pushed, I’d say the Jordanian diplomat, al-Jafar, has the fewest redeeming qualities.

Is there anything you find particularly challenging in your writing your book and bringing it to life?

I love all aspects of writing, including the professional edit that bleeds all over my desk. (Get the bandages.)

One of the most challenging aspects has been reacting productively to input from traditional publishers. I’ve written something that’s different, and major publishers have been interested in the work. But they wanted to change it to conform to works of other authors who are profitable for them. (I understand that it’s good business on their parts to categorize.)

Once I waded through all the opinions, it took time to return When Camels Fly to its original purpose and tone.

I should also note that input from beta readers and professionals in my writing circle (such as my literary agent and editors) is supremely valuable. Their comments transformed my work.

Could you share with us something you've learned from writing your book?

Patience. And how to ride a camel.

 What are your thoughts on receiving book reviews (both the good and the bad)?

Every edit makes me a better writer. Almost every review provides new perspective on the work I’m doing. (I have to cite that internet trolls exist.) I don’t expect everyone to relate to Grace and her family, or my story. But I’ll pick through the reviews and try to make other books better, based on input from people who might not think as I do.

What can we expect from you in the future?

The second manuscript, The Brothers’ Keepers, releases November 17, and we’re working on a great cover now. I’ve just received the document from my editor, and paramedics are on speed dial.

The third (as yet untitled) will release in the summer of 2015; I’m in outline stage. Two other Grace Madison novels are pushing to the front of my brain, tentatively scheduled for spring and Christmas 2016 releases.

And each book either includes, or will include, a Readers Guide, making them perfect for interesting book club discussions.

Do you have any tips or advice for aspiring writers out there trying?

1.      Learn your craft via writing courses, mentors, workshops, conferences, and writing groups. Realize high school English isn’t enough.
2.      Join professional organizations to build contacts with people you don’t even know you need to know in the industry.
3.      Get your facts right by doing a motherlode of research.
4.      Hire a good professional editor. His or her work is worth its weight in Pulitzer Prizes, so take it seriously, and learn from it.

And before you go, is there anything else you'd like to say to your readers?

I want to hear from them!

Thank you so much for taking the time from your busy schedule to do this interview with us, it was fun!

I very much appreciate the opportunity, Kathleen. Best to you!

About the Book

Publisher: NLBHorton, via Amazon's White Glove (May 15, 2014)
Category: Contemporary suspense, thread of Romance
Tour Date: May/June, 2014
Available in: Print & ebook, 370 Pages

A mother's fatal shot. A daughter's deadly choice.

In Israel, archaeologist Grace Madison shoots her daughter's abductor moments before a handsome shepherd drops from the sky to kill a second assassin. Running for their lives, the women pursue an evil prepared to sacrifice millions of people. Endangering family and friends while confronting old loves, they soon realize nothing is as it seems. Even each other.

Because choosing what's right is all that's left.

Advance Praise for When Camels Fly:

"When Camels Fly brings an interesting twist to the typical suspense novels that I read. Usually, some man is the main character, who swoops in to rescue the girl, solve the mystery, and set all things right. Not so with this novel. The main character is a delightful woman named Grace, who is a brilliant archaeologist, but definitely no Indiana Jones. More comfortable digging and researching than getting involved in international "incidents," Grace is lured (or dragged, she'd admit) into intrigue and danger when she discovers her daughter, Maggie, has been kidnapped. Like a mama grizzly, Grace heads out to find and rescue her daughter, get the bad guys, and make her daughter comply with her demands (essentially, go home and stay out of trouble). But Maggie has uncovered a disastrous plot that could affect the entire Middle East. And only Maggie (and now Grace) can do something to stop the mayhem and evil.

When Camels Fly, of course, has intrigue and suspense, action-packed scenes, some fun humor, and vivid descriptions of Israel and the Middle East that will make you think you're there in the middle of the action. But its strength really lies in its characters, in particular the mother-daughter relationship with its friendship and tension, which will have you rooting for the dynamic duo. These women are intelligent and strong. No swooning here, readers. And for those readers who still love a bit of romance, this novel provides twists and hints at love blooming. There's married love (the reader watches a "real" marriage between Grace and her husband and how they process the struggles of staying in love after decades), love lost but possibly found (Grace's son and "the one" he let get away, to his great distress, or did he?), and love begun (Maggie meets a potential "one" or two suitors).

The first in a series, you won't want to miss When Camels Fly. It's a fun read-maybe even something you could read with your mom!"-Ginger Kolbaba, author of Desperate Pastors Wives and A Matter of Wife and Death

"NLB Horton's debut novel, When Camels Fly, incorporates features I have never before encountered in one novel: suspense, science, family, religion, and Middle Eastern intrigue. Middle-aged archaeologist Grace Madison, Ph.D., binds these elements as heroine, and my inner feminist cheered her, and the cast of characters, from the first page through the last.

The Madison women - Grace and daughter Maggie, a hydrologist - are very human and very smart. Their relationship is complex, but loving and insightful, and laced with humor. They wrestle with moral questions in intelligent and intuitive ways, and are unafraid to do the right thing to protect family and produce the greater good. Mark and Jeff Madison, Grace's husband and son, respectively, provide backup while working through a complicated relationship of their own, and attempt to rescue women who are completely capable of rescuing themselves. The characterizations of this mature family are worth the price of the book.

One charming surprise - and there are many in this novel - is Grace's octogenarian seminary professors, former spies for Mossad who converge in Israel and Jordan to assist the family they hold dear. Their espionage skills, masked by the perceived harmlessness of the elderly, allow them to move about undetected, and assist the Madison family in creative and unexpected ways.

Another unique aspect of When Camels Fly is the incorporation of science and history as backdrops for the storyline. Horton's enjoyable and interesting depiction of hydrology and geology are well researched, and give legitimacy not only to herself, but also to her characters. The technical knowledge isn't overwhelming, but provides a solid foundation that increases the story's tension.

From drugged kidnappings and shootings at the Western Wall to a minor-key version of The Commodores' Brick House in Jericho, When Camels Fly empowers women and family in an entertaining adventure. Unstoppable women, well-placed humor, and critical contemporary issues make this book my top read so far in 2014, and I'm watching for news of Horton's second manuscript, scheduled to release later this year."- Leigh Bennett, Reader

"I picked up When Camels Fly, and I couldn't put it down because the dramatic opening hooked me.

Right off the bat, the relationship between Grace Madison and her grown daughter, Maggie, was committed, funny, and endearing - ideal, actually. They're smart, adventurous women stranded in Israel, running for their lives, initially unaware that Grace's husband Mark and son Jeff are in hot pursuit.

Author NLB Horton's vigorous dialogue moved the story along, and portrayed each character as uniquely intriguing. Her descriptions of Israel and Jordan were an enjoyable way to learn more about that part of the world, and it's obvious she's "been there, done that." I felt as if I were in the markets and atop the camels, participating in the story. One of the most interesting aspects of When Camels Fly is that it's contemporary suspense from a woman's viewpoint, set in a part of the world normally filtered through a male lens. And it presents the region in a realistic, approachable way.

I particularly appreciated Horton's strong portrayal of the squadron of elderly intelligence agents. I don't think I've ever encountered a novel in which senior citizens (and I am one) were crafted with such lively respect.

The Madison family is a refreshing, healthy model in the world of contemporary literature, where dysfunctional or overly simplistic family portrayals reign. When I discovered the end of the novel alluded to the story continuing in the next book in the series, I was delighted. I look forward to continuing the adventure begun in When Camels Fly."- Lillian Bohannon, Reader



About NLB Horton:

After an award-winning detour through journalism and marketing and a graduate degree from Dallas Theological Seminary, NLBHorton returned to writing fiction. She has surveyed Israeli archaeological digs accompanied by artillery rounds from Syria and machine gun fire from Lebanon. Explored Machu Picchu after training with an Incan shaman. And consumed afternoon tea across five continents.

When Camels Fly is her first novel. Her second, The Brothers' Keepers, will be available November 2014.



My Thoughts

I read this book awhile back, not sure why I never wrote a review..This is a story about a family who all have different lives,  Grace, is an archaeologist, her daughter Maggie is a hydrologist, husband Mark is a retired CIA agent and their son Jeff is a newscaster for the BBC. Maggie is kidnapped and Grace rescues her only to be on the run from some not so very nice characters. Mark and Jeff travel to the Middle East to rescue them and there the adventure begins for the whole family.

This tale is full of family values, which to me is important in a story. This is a family that is very close to each other. Grace is middle aged but still yearning for adventure, her husband is perfectly happy to stay at home. Maggie is young and idealistic and has not yet fully understood her vulnerability to life's dangers. The author skillfully weaves suspense, intrigue and very strong women in the lead roles. The descriptions of the Middle East are so real that you almost feel like you are there. The dangers abound, will Grace and Maggie get rescued in time?? You will have to read the book to find out. I look forward to reading and reviewing The Brother's Keepers, the next book in the series from this wonderful storyteller!

I received a copy of the book for review and was not monetarily compensated for said review.

Lovely Distraction by J.J.Dorn Cover Reveal!


Lovely Distraction
by J.J. Dorn
Publication Date: March 17, 2015
Cover Designer: Mayhem Cover Creations

Synopsis

I met him over five years ago, when I was still going to the University of Tennessee. I was on spring break and having drinks at a local bar called Havens at home in Huntsville, Alabama. That was the exact moment when my path collided with Jamieson Wellington and my life was forever changed. He was unlike anyone I had ever met before. I knew I would never be able to forget him after that night, nor did I want to. But unfortunately for us, fate was not kind. 
Now as I sit on this airplane about to leave for my bachelorette party in Las Vegas, I look up to lock eyes with the one person who continuously haunts me, day and night. I fight back a sick feeling in my gut, knowing my life has just forced me to a crossroads. I feel the static electricity in the air between us and I know I’m not strong enough to resist him. I never have been, but this time I have so much more to lose. This time Jamieson may just ruin me completely.

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About The Author

J.J. Dorn lives in the Pacific Northwest with her husband and terrifyingly maniacal cat, Pippa Kiddleton. J.J. also lived in Oklahoma City for six wonderful years where she attended law school and worked as an attorney.  She currently owns three American Paint Horses. She has been riding and competing since she was a very young child. J.J. competes on a national level with her horses.  When she isn’t spending time at the barn, she is busy working on her next novel.
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A Rainy Season by Nnaziri Ihejirika Spotlight!



Please join Nnaziri Ihejirika as he tours the blogosphere for A Rainy Season, from February 2-6.

Publication Date: August 1, 2014
FriesenPress
Formats: Hardcover, Paperback, eBook
Pages: 280

Genre: African Historical Fiction

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It is the rainy season of 1998. An autocratic and corrupt ruler has just died in the arms of courtesans at the presidential villa leaving one hundred million citizens of Africa’s most populous country in co-mingled states of joy, grief and uncertainty.
Through the eyes of eight fictional characters, A Rainy Season tells the story of Nigeria’s latest journey to democracy. Hamed, the government contractor. Ekei, the desperate fashionista. Jude, the underground radical. Kurdi, the womanizing pastor. Tamara, the ambitious divorcee. Elechi, the inquisitive schoolboy. Mutiu, the disillusioned guard. Nonye, the blossoming idealist. The sprawling metropolis of Lagos is the junction where their stories intersect. In this most chaotic of cities, they are as divided by ethnicity, religion, gender and social class as they are united by a desire to survive at any cost.

Praise for A Rainy Season

Ihejirika masterfully presents the complex systems of patronage, exploitation and outright theft that exist at all levels of society. He illustrates his characters’ harsh pragmatism with sympathetic exactness even as he continually reminds readers of the idealism that lies dormant within them… At his best… he presents characters of moral complexity that are suited to their times and suggests that they can only begin to evolve when confronted with the startling fact that their system is moving on without them.” – Kirkus Reviews

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About the Author

Nnaziri Ihejirika is a proud Nigerian-Canadian writer who is inspired by his and third-party experiences growing up in Nigeria during the late 20th century. He currently resides in Canada and is enthusiastic about providing social commentary on ethnicity, gender, religious, and social class issues in Nigeria. The same topics are tackled in his first book, “A Rainy Season”, casting a spotlight on the human condition during that period. Nnaziri is a frequent contributor to online social media with an emphasis on socio-political issues. Follow Nnaziri on Twitter.

A Rainy Season Blog Tour Schedule

Monday, February 2
Review at Book Babe
Excerpt at Passages to the Past
Tuesday, February 3
Review at Unshelfish
Wednesday, February 4
Spotlight at CelticLady’s Reviews
Thursday, February 5
Spotlight at Boom Baby Reviews
Friday, February 6
Review at Cheryl’s Book Nook

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Fear the Darkness by Becky Masterman Review!


The Book
Ex-FBI Agent Brigid Quinn thinks she has a second chance at life. After too many years spent in the company of evil, she's quit the Feds and is working out what normal is meant to feel like. She's swapped serial killers, stakeouts and interrogation for a husband, friends and free time. But when you've walked in darkness for so long, can you stand the light? When a local teenager dies in a tragic drowning accident, the community thinks Brigid might be able to help comfort the family. But when she does so, something doesn't add up. And it's no easier at home: after a bereavement in the family, Brigid has reluctantly taken in her niece to give her a break before she starts college. Brigid's ever-patient husband Carlo tells her they must go easy on Gemma-Kate, the grieving youngster. Which is fine, until she starts taking an unhealthy interest in dissecting the local wildlife. For Brigid, death still seems to be wherever she turns. But as she herself starts to feel unwell, it's her own mortality that is the most troubling. And as she tries to get to the bottom of a series of allegedly accidental deaths and increasingly gruesome occurrences at home, she slowly realizes that maybe this time, she's let the darkness inside the only place she ever felt safe. Sometimes, death is closer than you think.

The Author
Becky Masterman created her heroine, Brigid Quinn while working as an editor for a forensic science and law enforcement press. Her debut thriller, Rage Against the Dying, was a finalist for the Edgar Awards and the CWA Gold Dagger, as well as the Macavity, Barry, ITW and Anthony awards. Becky lives in Tucson, Arizona, with her husband.

The Review
I love a good thriller and Fear the Darkness is one of the better ones I have read in awhile. Brigid Quinn is retired FBI and now she teaches self defense at a woman's shelter. Married to an ex-priest they have a happy life in Tucson Arizona. Brigid's sister in law dies from a long illness, requesting that her daughter Gemma-Kate come live with them until she starts college.

Brigid is asked by a family to investigate the death of their son, he drowned in their pool and the mother does not believe it was suicide. Things start getting strange with Gemma-Kate, Brigid's dog is poisoned and the investigation starts taking a turn for the worse. To maintain her sanity, she spends a lot of time with a long time friend Mallory. People at a church gathering start feeling ill and Brigid also starts feeling ill, hallucinations and weakness. She starts suspecting Gemma-Kate of poisoning her. Brigid's quiet life is not as tranquil as it had been, before Gemma-Kate. Is someone trying to kill her? and why? Are things happening because of her investigation? 

Fear the Darkness is the followup to Rage Against Dying, which I need to read, I always seem to read books in the wrong order but it did not take away from the story at all. The author tells a terrific story and I loved the main character Brigid, a strong woman, I never expected the ending, totally surprised me. I totally enjoyed this story and highly recommend it.

I received this book for review and was not monetarily compensated for my review.






Rhythm of My Heart by Kemberlee Shortland Review!


The Book
Artist Representative, Eilis Kennedy, gave up a singing career so that other women could have a fair chance at having their music heard. Having suffered rejection from callous men in the industry, she thought she would get away from 'casting couch' mentality. But when she finds herself in the office of Fergus Manley, all bets are off. Disgusted by his continual come-ons and lewd invitations, Eilis is looking for 'the one' who will take her career to the next level, getting out from under Fergus's controlling thumb. Aspiring blues guitarist, Kieran Vaughan, is looking for his big break. But after suffering near bankruptcy at the hands of an unscrupulous business partner, Kieran is left picking up the pieces. He's unsure if the debts will ever be paid or if he'll ever have a chance to do something with his music. At his whit's end, he's about ready to throw in the towel and find a full-time job with real hours. When Eilis discovers Kieran playing in a seedy pub in Dublin's Northside, she knows he's the one rare talent she's been searching for. With her know-how and his talent, Eilis will finally get everything she's been waiting for. Neither of them count on the powerful attraction from first meeting. Eilis is so rocked by Keiran's forthright words that it sends her running. Kieran risks being arrested as he chases Eilis across Ireland. Seeing what's happening between Eilis and Kieran, anger wells inside Fergus and he steps up his pursuit of Eilis. Refusing to let Kieran get in his way, Fergus vows to add Eilis's notch to his bedpost, whatever it takes. Will Kieran be able to protect her?

The Author
Kemberlee was born and raised on the Monterey Peninsula. In 1997, she couldn't pass up the opportunity to spend six months in Ireland, where she met a man who eventually became her husband. Upon permanently relocating to Ireland, Kemberlee established an Irish travel consultancy, building a reputation as one of Ireland's foremost Irish travel experts. 

Kemberlee has had the opportunity to study Ireland's history and culture first hand, and has even picked up a cúpla focal . . . a few Irish words. Because of her knowledge of Ireland, she has had the privilege of working with some of the romance industry’s top authors who have set their stories in Ireland, including Deb Stover for "Mulligan Stew" and "Mulligan Magic."

Over the years, Kemberlee’s love of Ireland has inspired a number of Irish set stories, including Moondance and The Power of Love. Her stories Tutti-Frutti Blues and Dude Looks Like A Lady are set in mid-1980s Carmel, at a time when eating ice cream on the street and wearing high heels without a permit were against the law! These stories were in an anthology about quirky laws called No Law Against Love. These stories are published through Highland Press. 

A Piece of My Heart is Kemberlee’s first published novel, and she invites readers to also look for the short story sequel, Constant Craving, which will be available soon.

Check Kemberlee's website for excerpts, reviews, awards, and order information. She loves hearing from her readers, so stop by her website and drop her email. www.kemberlee.com


My Thoughts
I am third generation Irish and love anything related to this beautiful country and its culture. That being said, I love Ms. Shortland's stories, this is the second in the Irish Pride series that I have read, didn't matter that I read them out of order either as they each feature different characters. 

Rhythm of My Heart features Eilis Kennedy, a musician promoter and Kieran Vaughn a musician. Eilis discovers Kieran and the attraction is instantaneous, sparks flying all over the place. Eilis finds that Kieran is extremely talented and she wants to promote him. Kieran is playing gigs at seedy pubs in Dublin, feels that he will never get anywhere in his career. Eilis enters his life and things will never be the same. 

Fergus Manley, Eilis's boss is a lecherous man who Eilis evades at all costs, but with the attraction between Eilis and Kieran, Fergus's lust for Eilis gets the better of him to the point that he becomes very dangerous. As Kieran accepts Eilis's offer to help him get his music noticed they give in to their attraction to each other, but danger lurks for the lovers that could destroy them. 

Kemberlee Shortland tells an exciting story, full of descriptions of Dublin and it's music, almost had me feeling that I could hear the sounds and smell the smells of the pubs. This sexy romantic story will have you wanting more. I look forward to reading the another one of her books. 

I received a copy of this book for review and was not monetarily compensated for my review. 

The Dangerous Love of a Rogue by Jane Lark Book Blast with Giveaways!!

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Title: The Dangerous Love of a Rogue
Author: Jane Lark
Series: Marlow Intrigue
Genre: Historical Romance, Regency
Release Date: January 29, 2014
Publisher: HarperCollins
~Synopsis~
"The game is on with Pembroke’s little sister…" Lord Drew Framlington watched Miss Mary Marlow. The woman had been warned to keep away from him, but she had a little contrary in her soul. She had not been deterred. Perhaps she had a taste for bad hidden beneath her cold denials, or a liking for naughtiness in her soul – either of which appealed.
"Stop pretending you do not like me…" Lord Framlington had urged Mary, "Stop running..." Her body urged her to as much as he did. Something pulled her towards him. Something unknown and all consuming… and yet how could she disobey her father and her brother...
 

~ About the Author ~

Jane Lark reads at The Festival of Romance, 2013
Jane is a writer of authentic, passionate, and emotional Historical and New Adult Romance, and a Kindle top 25 bestselling author.
She began her first historical novel at sixteen, but a life full of adversity derailed her as she lives with the restrictions of Ankylosing Spondylitis.
When she finally completed a novel it was because she was determined not to reach forty still saying, I want to write.
Now Jane is writing a Regency series and contemporary, new adult, stories and she is thrilled to be giving her characters life in others’ imaginations at last.
You might think that Jane was inspired to write by Jane Austen, especially as she lives near Bath in the United Kingdom, but you would be wrong. Jane’s favourite author is Anya Seton, and the book which drew her into the bliss of falling into historical imagination was ‘Katherine’ a story crafted from reality.
Jane has drawn on this inspiration to discover other real-life love stories, reading memoirs and letters to capture elements of the past, and she uses them to create more realistic plots.
‘Basically I love history and I am sucker for a love story. I love the feeling of falling in love; it’s wonderful being able to do it time and time again in fiction.’
Jane is also a Chartered Member of the Institute of Personnel and Development in the United Kingdom, and uses this specialist understanding of people to bring her characters to life.

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Jane Lark Giveaways

Signed copy of The Lost Love of a Soldier and The Illicit Love of a Courtesan (One Winner)
      Historical books for £20 or $30 Amazon voucher plus signed copies, to end April, 30th



New Adult books for a £30 or $40 Amazon voucher and signed copies of The Starting Out Series £30 or $40 Amazon voucher and win all of the Starting Out Series in print to close on March 31st. a Rafflecopter giveaway




30 January 2015

Give Books Not Roses with Giveaway!!



Dear  Reader,

Valentine’s Day is just around the corner! The crisp, cool air feels a little sweeter and stores are filling their shelves with greeting cards and candies. But instead of sharing the usual gifts, the way to someone’s heart can be through a story (and maybe a little bit of chocolate). Hachette Book Group is offering a “Give Books, Not Roses” Valentine’s Day giveaway for those of you who want to express your admiration for friends, family, and loved ones.

LOVE GENTLY FALLING
Books-A-Million:  http://bit.ly/1xu5YKK
Barnes & Noble: http://bit.ly/1xX5cWD
ChristianBook.com: http://bit.ly/1yuAhiW

Love Gently Falling written by Melody Carlson is a romantic novella about the power of Valentine’s Day and how one woman discovers love while at the same time saving her family’s business. Successful hairstylist to the stars Rita Jensen returns to her hometown in Chicago after receiving news that her mother has suffered a stroke. Though Rita must come up with a plan to save her mother’s salon, the oncoming holiday and her undeniable feelings for an old classmate become quite a distraction.



Keys of Heaven is the second book in Adina Senft’s Healing Grace trilogy. Amish widow Sarah Yoder helps her community by creating teas and tinctures from the herbs she grows. She struggles to find love with an Amish man, and she doesn’t know what to do about her attraction to her friend Henry Byler, who has turned away from her beliefs. Sarah’s story will show anyone that romantic love is not the only love that matters.

KEYS OF HEAVEN
Barnes & Noble:http://bit.ly/13yw0BI
Books-A-Million: http://bit.ly/1uTtqMg

Valentine’s Day is an internationally celebrated day of romance, dating back to the 5th Century. But today, love touches our lives in so many different ways. Whether you are dedicating the day to your good friends or your life partner, treat them to these wonderful stories of courage, kindness, and love.

Sincerely,
Christina Boys
Editor of LOVE GENTLY FALLING and KEYS OF HEAVEN


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Giveaway!
The giveaway is for a copy of each of the books plus a chocolate bar from Olive and Sinclair Chocolate Confections!

To Enter: Please leave a comment telling me the best thing you received for Valentine's day plus you email address so I may get in touch with you if you win! Thank you and good Luck!

29 January 2015

Fatal Act by Leigh Russell Spotlight and Giveaway!

Fatal Act

 Title: FATAL ACT: A Detective Geraldine Steel Mystery 
 Author: Leigh Russell 
 Release Date: December 23, 2014 
 Genre: Mystery/Detective 
 Publisher: Witness Impulse an imprint of HarperCollins Publishers  

      
~ Synopsis ~
After a glamorous young TV soap star dies in a car crash, all eyes are on the Detective Geraldine Steel to discover what caused the tragic accident. Another driver was involved in the collision yet seems to have miraculously walked away unscathed and has now vanished. The deceased had no obvious enemies and nothing to hide, so the investigation seems to be stalling. But when another young actress is found dead it becomes painfully clear that there is a murderer on the loose targeting beautiful, famous women. The only problem is that whoever is committing these crimes isn’t leaving any clues. With public pressure mounting, Geraldine Steel unwittingly risks her sergeant’s life in their search to track down a serial killer...  


Book Links

Goodreads // Amazon // Barnes and Noble

 

About the Author

  Leigh Russell

LEIGH RUSSELL is described as “a brilliant talent” by Jeffery Deaver. CUT SHORT (2009) was shortlisted for the CWA New Blood Dagger Award for Best First Novel. Road Closed (2010) was listed as a Top Read on Eurocrime. With Dead End (2011) Leigh’s detective Geraldine Steel was Number 1 on amazon kindle’s bestseller chart for female sleuths.  Leigh Russell is the award-winning author of the Geraldine Steel and Ian Peterson mysteries.   She is an English teacher who lives in the UK with her family.    

Connect with the Author

   

Giveaway

5 individual promo codes for a free downloads of the book. Winner must have access to Bluefire Reader and have an Adobe account to receive free download.

Sophia's Story by Julie Ryan Spotlight!!




About the Book

This is the second book in the Greek Island Mystery series.  Although each book is intended to be read as a standalone, some of the characters from the first book, ‘Jennas’s Journey’, do make an appearance.

Kat has never understood why she was sent at the age of seven from Greece to live in England with her Aunt Tigi. When she receives an email from her grandmother, the first contact in over twenty years, informing her of her mother’s death, she knows this could be her last chance to find out the truth. Little by little she finds out the shocking facts as her grandmother opens her heart.  It seems everyone has a secret to tell, not only her grandmother, as Manoli, her school friend, also harbours a guilty secret. Then there’s a twenty year old mystery to solve as well as a murder and what happened to the missing Church treasure?



About the Author

Julie was born and brought up in a mining village near Barnsley in South Yorkshire. She graduated with a BA (hons) in French Language and Literature from Hull University. Since then she has lived and worked as a Teacher of English as a Foreign Language in France, Greece, Poland and Thailand. She now lives in rural Gloucestershire with her husband, son and two cats, a rescue cat and a dippy cat with half a tail.  She is so passionate about books that her collection is now threatening to outgrow her house, much to her husband’s annoyance, as she can’t bear to get rid of any! They have been attempting to renovate their home for the last ten years.
She is the author of two novels set in Greece, “Jenna’s Journey” and “Sophia’s Secret” both part of the Greek Island Mystery series. She is currently working on a third book, ‘Pandora’s Prophecy.” She considers Greece to be her spiritual home and visits as often as she can. This series was inspired by her desire to return to Crete although there is a strong pull to revisit the Cyclades too.

Twitter  @julieryan18

Also by Julie:

                     http://www.allthingsbookie.com/291105948


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