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04 April 2023

A Manhattan Heiress in Paris by Amanda McCabe Mini Blog Blitz!

 



A Manhattan Heiress in Paris

Step into the roaring 1920s Parisian music scene

Leaving Manhattan…

For a secret Parisian affair…

New York darling Elizabeth Van Hoeven has everything…except freedom. But now Eliza’s traveling to study piano at the Paris Conservatoire and falling for jazz prodigy Jack Coleman in the process! A love like theirs is forbidden back home, and as they make beautiful music together under the Parisian lights, Eliza and Jack face a difficult choice: the life they’ve always known, or the possibility of a life they never could have imagined… 

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They passed through another village, a cluster of pale yellow cottages with faded red tiled roofs around a square dominated by an ancient church, a large fountain, and found the inn they were looking for tucked along a side lane.  It was two story old building, the same yellow stone, blue shutters thrown aside at the windows.  White-covered tables were clustered under the towering, shady trees, and a large dog slept in the doorway, unmoving when they car screeched to a halt.  An old man snoozed under the shade just like his dog.

    The inn’s luncheon was just as good as they were told.  They sat at a small table under the shade of the trees in a back garden, watched by an old, dozing man under a grape arbor and served by a red-cheeked woman in a lavender-printed apron, who clucked at them to eat more and admonished her old father not to be so lazy, to stop snoozing and help in the kitchen.  He didn’t answer, but she kept bringing out plates of the delicious food, pate and fresh-baked baguette, bouef bourginon with rosemary potatoes, salade landaise, wonderfully gooey cheeses, and a lighter-than-air souffle.  

    They laughed and talked as they ate, letting the warmth of the day soak into them, the scent of flowers all around, until at last Eliza couldn't help herself a moment longer.  She leaned over and kissed Jack, letting the perfection of the moment linger.

    “Ah, young love,” the old man said with a cackle of laughter.  “I don’t mind if you kiss in the garden all day.  If I was just thirty years younger!  But we do have rooms to rent.  Lovely feather beds.”

    Eliza dared not look directly at Jack as she drew away, for fear he would laugh at her bright red face.  Yet under her embarrassment, she felt a brilliant sun-flare thrill.  To see Jack—really see him, feel him, be his completely.  For as long as she could have him, as long as she could cling onto these wonderful feelings.  To have this time to hold onto for the rest of her years…

    But what if he did not want her?  What if everything they’d done together, felt, their laughter and delight and bone-deep understanding, was all on her part?  Her own romantic naivety?

    She peeked up at him, and suddenly she knew, she was sure, it was not all her.  He felt for her, too, wanted her, even if perhaps he didn’t love her as she did him.  She could see it in the intense depths of his eyes, the sudden solemn stillness about him.

    She impulsively wound her arms around his neck and felt him press against her, lean and strong and so, so wonderful.  And she felt something else, too, hard through his trousers.  Oh, yes, she thought with a delighted laugh.  He did want her.  And he was so beautiful, so wonderful.  He was everything she could ever, ever want.

    And it would be a shame to put Chloe’s gift, tucked secretly into her handbag, to waste…

    “A feather bed does sound like the bee’s knees,” she said.

    “Eliza…” he said hoarsely, warningly.  “You haven’t...done this before?  I know you haven’t.”

    “Well—no,” she said, flustered.  She had begun to rather fancy herself a sophisticated Parisian lady, but she knew now she certainly was not.  “I’m sure I won’t be that bad at it, though.  With a little practice.”

    “Oh, Eliza,” he said, laughing helplessly, the sound flowing against her, through her, like a song.  “No one in the history of the world has ever been as adorable as you.”

    “Adorable?” she said, putting on a little pout.  “I’d rather be glamorous.  Or a vamp!”

    “But you just can’t help it.  You are adorable, no two ways about it.”  He bent his head and kissed the tip of her nose, her cheek, a soft, fleeting, teasing movement over her lips.  “Your first time should be with someone you care about.  Someone you—you…”

    “Care about?” she cried.  “Jack, you are the man who showed me how to really fly on music!  How to see the world in new and beautiful ways.  How to be true to myself.  You—you…”  I love you, she wanted to shout for all the world to hear.  But mostly she just wanted him, all of him, desperately.  Wildly.  “Do you care about me?”

    He smoothed his palm over her hair, so tender and gentle, his eyes gazing deeply into hers.  “You are the sun and the stars and everything good and lovely and bright in all the world, Eliza Van Hoeven,” he said roughly.  “You’re everything I never thought could be true.”

    Eliza feared she would burst into tears at those words.  “Then let’s rent that room.  Please?”

    In answer, he took her hand.  That one gesture, their two hands meeting, clasping tight, the two of them together in the bright light of day for everyone to see—it was everything, she saw that now.  It was love and freedom, and not being alone against the cold world any more.  It was all of that, and so much more.


Amanda wrote her first romance at the age of sixteen--a vast historical epic starring all her friends as the characters, written secretly during algebra class (and her parents wondered why math was not her strongest subject...)
She's never since used algebra, but her books have been nominated for many awards, including the RITA Award, the Romantic Times BOOKReviews Reviewers' Choice Award, the Booksellers Best, the National Readers Choice Award, and the Holt Medallion.  She lives in Santa Fe with a Poodle, a cat, a wonderful husband, and a very and far too many books and royal memorabilia collections. 
When not writing or reading, she loves taking dance classes, collecting cheesy travel souvenirs, and watching the Food Network--even though she doesn't cook. 
 


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Ana Maria and The Fox Book Spotlight!

 

A forbidden love between a Mexican heiress and a shrewd British politician makes for a tantalizing Victorian season.

Ana María Luna Valdés has strived to be the perfect daughter, the perfect niece, and the perfect representative of the powerful Luna family. So when Ana María is secretly sent to London with her sisters to seek refuge from the French occupation of Mexico, she experiences her first taste of freedom far from the judgmental eyes of her domineering father. If only she could ignore the piercing looks she receives across ballroom floors from the austere Mr. Fox.

Gideon Fox elevated himself from the London gutters by chasing his burning desire for more: more opportunities, more choices. For everyone. Now, as a member of Parliament, Gideon is on the cusp of securing the votes he needs to put forth a measure to abolish the Atlantic slave trade once and for all—a cause that is close to his heart as the grandson of a formerly enslaved woman. The charmingly vexing Ana María is a distraction he must ignore.

But when Ana María finds herself in the crosshairs of a nefarious nobleman with his own political agenda, Gideon knows he must offer his hand as protection . . . but will this Mexican heiress win his heart as well?


ANA MARIA AND THE FOX

“You’ve never had alcohol?” Gabby’s expression turned impish. “Not even a gulp of tequila to celebrate el Día de la Independencia?”

“Of course not,” she sputtered. “Have you?”

Isabel snorted while Gabby threw her hands wide. “Sí. Many times.”

Ana María’s gaze darted between her sisters, who stared back with exasperation.

“Siempre tan perfecta,” Isabel murmured, but there was no ire in her words.

“Not anymore it seems. And the worst part is that the only reason I even knew what had happened was that Señor Fox told me,” she moaned, dropping her head to her chest.

“He strikes me as an honorable man, Ana. Surely he told you out of concern rather than mockery,” Isabel said gently.

Mr. Fox’s charcoal eyes had intently inspected her when he’d first arrived for their waltz, and she’d been touched by his regard. Now she knew it stemmed from something darker . . .

“I believe he was, it’s just . . .” Ana María nibbled on her lip. “When he warned me that my behavior had generated talk, I was disappointed.”

“Why were you disappointed?”

“Because I felt judged.” She pursed her mouth. “It reminded me of how Father would scold me for the smallest infraction.”

“Oh,” Isabel whispered, while Gabby scowled.

“But Father is not here.” Gabby slapped her hands on her thighs. “We have been tasked by Tío Arturo to socialize and befriend members of society. And while what happened tonight was regrettable, it does not mean you need to take up Father’s switch simply because he’s not here to wield it himself.”

Gabby’s declaration landed like a blow, and Ana María gasped a breath. Was that what she was doing? Punishing herself for infractions she knew would have displeased their father?

“Was that the only thing Señor Fox warned you about?” Isabel asked.

She huffed. “Sadly, no. Apparently the British do not like it if you smile too brightly or laugh too loudly.”

“Truly?” Isabel wrinkled her nose.

Ana María splayed her hands. “According to what he overheard.”

“How ridiculous,” Gabby growled. “Smiling and laughing is somehow a sin? Or is it only when a woman does it?”

“Considering how Lord Simon and his friends were just as, if not more, inebriated than I was but no one was condemning them, I’d say society’s judgment is not as readily concerned with men’s behavior,” Ana María grumbled.

“I swear that people thrive on being critical of women.” Gabby crossed her arms over her chest, her expression mulish. “If it was not Father’s reproach, it’s now these nonsensical edicts.”

“Perhaps Señor Fox thought to warn me because I imagine he knows a bit about being an outsider,” Ana María offered.

The sisters exchanged a knowing look.

“Which was kind of him,” Isabel said.

And she had lashed out at his kindness. Remorse festered in her chest. Surely her waltz with Mr. Fox was the last time she would ever spend in his arms.

“I had thought things would be different here. That I would be different here.” Her shoulders sank. “And yet I’m still the same Ana, always wanting to please others.”

“Don’t be so hard on yourself.” Gabby patted the back of her hand. “And you are different—you were borracha at the ball, and I am immensely proud of you.”

A bark of laughter burst from Ana María’s lips before she knew what she was doing. Gabby grinned openly, while Isabel’s trembling lips were smashed into a firm line. Something about the manner in which her sister was trying so hard not to smile quadrupled her own amusement, and Ana María leaned forward and pressed her face to her thighs as amusement shook her frame.

She could feel the tension leave her shoulders, her jaw . . . her mind as she chuckled along with her sisters. When was the last time she had shared in a bit of humor with Isabel and Gabby? The fact that she could not remember made her infinitely sad.

Whatever had happened before was no more. They were here now, together, and once again Ana María was reminded that no one could stop them from being friends.


Excerpted from Ana María and The Fox by Liana De la Rosa Copyright © 2023 by Liana De la Rosa. Excerpted by permission of Berkley. All rights reserved. No part of this excerpt may be reproduced or reprinted without permission in writing from the publisher.



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Liana De la Rosa is a historical romance author who writes diverse characters in the Regency and Victorian periods. Liana has an English degree from the University of Arizona, and in her past life she owned a mystery shopping company and sold pecans for a large farm. When she’s not writing, Liana is listening to true crime podcasts and pretending she's a domestic goddess while she wrangles her spirited brood of children with her patient husband in Arizona. 

Learn more online at www.lianadelarosa.com.

An Accomplished Woman by Susan Lauder Guest Post!

 


Cecilia’s Mismatches, Book 1

Audra Hales is a lady of many perfect accomplishments—at least she believes so. It is no wonder: she has mirrored her great friend Cecilia, the newly minted Lady Hoxley, so how could her talents not be worthy of the highest praise? A self-described matchmaker, Cecilia has brought Audra to Bath—where balls and excursions abound—with the intention of matching her with the gregarious Lord Garner Tremaine. Though he seems an affable and talented gentleman, his brother, the marquess, is quite the opposite. 

As head of his family, Everett Tremaine, the Marquess of Vernon acts on behalf of his father, the duke, who remains secluded from Lady Hoxley’s guests. With his obligations, Everett has no time for foolish temptations such as Miss Hales…so why does he constantly find her thrown into his path? 

Meanwhile, Audra has conjured all sorts of wild imaginings concerning the frustrating marquess, and every time she encounters him, he leaves her breathless rather than answering her questions! After all, what is ailing the mysterious duke? Could the marquess be a villain masquerading as the savior of his family? And most importantly: should she marry Lord Garner, the safe suitor, or follow her heart?

Book One of the Cecilia’s Mismatches series is a stand-alone novel.


Cecilia’s Mismatches Series Blurb

Who is Cecilia? She’s Lady Hoxley, a recently married young lady whose husband is old enough to be her father. Theirs is a love match. She loves his money and title, and he loves her youth and vivacity. Cecilia is so gratified with her own match that she is determined to match her friends with worthy gentlemen—but what happens when all her grand schemes seem to go awry?

An Accomplished Woman by Suzan Lauder Excerpt #2 Chapter 4 Page 26-27


For once, Cecilia had not droned on concerning herself and Hoxley for longer or mentioned them first. Ever so impressed with her own importance since she’d married a viscount, Cecilia tended to mention her and her husband often and with great enthusiasm. But as kind as Hoxley was, and as dedicated to Cecilia’s happiness, those favourable aspects did not overcome the fact that he was old enough to be her father. Thank goodness Cecilia had matched Audra to a man closer her own age. Her sister Lexie had her curtsey to the Queen last year and had found herself an object of interest to younger gentlemen in London. In any case, Lexie had not found any that suited her well enough to entertain a courtship. Audra would also have a Season in town next year. It would be fun to dance and flirt the evening away with young men. That is, if this scheme of Cecilia’s did not work.

Her thoughts returned to the drawing room when Her Grace joined them. She grinned inside when the wives and daughters of peers did not speak on a higher level as expected: the ladies spoke of typical banal topics as they drank their tea, asked after family members not present, and spoke of the weather and the latest fashions. Audra could join them in regard to these areas of discussion, as she had already mentioned her family to the gentlemen nearby at dinner, and the other two topics were easy enough to engage in. It was best to demonstrate that she possessed good breeding and kept up with the fashion periodicals.

When the doors to the withdrawing room opened, it was not difficult to become distracted by the entrance of the gentlemen, and it seemed her conversation mates thought so too by their lack of attendance to anyone other than the newcomers. The men entered in pairs as she supposed they must have situated themselves whilst enjoying their port and cigars. Lord Garner enjoyed merry chatter with Hoxley, but what struck Audra was the way Lord Vernon leaned in to listen to his awkward cousin with a furrow on his brow. Both stopped just within the doors and stepped aside from the others to continue what seemed a private discourse. Lord Vernon leaned up against the wall, chin in hand, while Mr. Tremaine gesticulated in a wild manner to him. What could keep them so wrapped up in conversation? They eschewed the others’ company rather than wait and discuss it after the social gathering, so whatever the topic, it must be important. Yet why was Mr. Tremaine’s brow drawn low?

“How are you faring with my family, Miss Hales?” asked a deep voice. Lord Garner! Somehow during her disapproval of his eldest brother, he had sidled up to the group who stood with her and taken his place behind her. Her head whirled.

“I find them to be as amiable as you, my lord.” Did her compliment resemble Cecilia’s manners? She hoped so. Her dearest friend had been an excellent teacher in that regard.

“I am pleased to hear you say so. You have not met everyone yet, and since there are a great many of us, you may be overwhelmed even hearing of us.”

“You do have one large and happy family,” Audra replied.

“Do you look forward to our trip tomorrow?”

“Indeed, I do. I do enjoy painting, so that will be my distraction whilst the others are riding.”

“Do you not favour riding?” asked Lord Garner.

Her heart almost stopped. Cecilia had mentioned his fondness of painting and her suspicion that he would not ride, which is why she had chosen this specific pastime. She had been agitated for a while regarding the other activity planned for the day: what if he preferred riding and expected her alongside him? With no idea what to say, she settled for honesty. “Yes, I do. Why do you ask? Would you prefer me to ride?”

“We shall have other opportunities for riding, but I anticipate great pleasure from capturing the vista of the surrounding countryside.”

“Then we think alike since I have made painting my choice too.” She glanced towards Lord Vernon. Mr. Tremaine’s hands flew up once again, and he stalked off. The marquess wiped his face with his hand, and his shoulders heaved as if he had released an enormous exhalation of frustration. His eyes flitted around the room until they rested upon her, and he gave her another of those stares that discomfited her so. Instead of allowing herself to become flustered, she returned her attention to her group. They were far more accepting than Lord High-and-Mighty.



A lover of Jane Austen, Regency period research and costuming, yoga, fitness, home renovation, design, sustainability, and independent travel, cat mom Suzan Lauder keeps busy even when she’s not writing novels based on Austen’s Pride and Prejudice, all of which are published by Meryton Press.

She and Mr. Suze and their rescue tabby split their time between a loft condo overlooking the Salish Sea and a 150-year-old Spanish colonial casita in Mexico. Suzan’s lively prose can be found on her Facebook author page, www.facebook.com/SuzanLauder; on Twitter, Instagram, and Pinterest as @SuzanLauder; and on her Meryton Press blog, road trips with the redhead www.suzanlauder.merytonpress.com. Her Amazon author page is https://www.amazon.com/author/suzanlauder

Prior to publishing An Accomplished Woman of the Cecilia’s Mismatches series, Lauder had four novels, a novella, and a novelette published by Meryton Press and has short stories in two Austenesque anthologies. All are popular, most earning four-plus star ratings on Amazon and Goodreads. Accolades include Amazon bestseller for Letter from Ramsgate and The Barrister’s Bride, a Finalist for Sexy Scribbles for an excerpt from Alias Thomas Bennet, and several of her books were placed on top ten of the year lists by influential bloggers.

She even finds time to bake muffins!

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The blog tour will start on April 10th, but Suzan has lots going on even before the blog tour and after.

April 3-7 Lady Catherine's Salon; Suzan Lauder guest hosts this Facebook group 

April 4 Celtic Lady's Reviews; Kathleen Kelly will be spotlighting An Accomplished Woman and Suzan.

April 7 Delighted Reader Facebook page; Sophia Rose will be spotlighting the book and author. 

Blog Tour Schedule

April 10 Musings from an Addicted Reader 

April 11 The Book Connection 

April 12 Elza Reads

April 13 From Pemberley to Milton 

April 14 My Vices & Weaknesses 

April 17 So little time…

After the blog tour, Meredith will host Suzan and her book. 

April 27 Austenesque Reviews 

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Meryton Press will be giving away one eBook for each stop on the Blog Tour for any blogger who chooses to host a giveaway. If you host a one, please set your own ending date. When your giveaway is over, I would appreciate you sending me the winner for your blog stop. I will then send the winner an eBook of An Accomplished Woman. I have both the mobi and the ePub version. I will send whichever eBook the winner needs or wants. Thank you for your help with the giveaway. 

If you are hosting Suzan outside of the blog tour, Meryton Press will be happy to have a giveaway of one eBook for one of your readers. Set your ending date and let me know the winner and whether they want an ePub or a mobi. Thanks.

Thank you for participating! 

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03 April 2023

Beast’s Secret Baby by @grace_goodwin_author Book Blitz! #BeastsSecretBaby #gracegoodwin #XpressoTours⁣⁣⁣⁣ @XpressoTours⁣⁣⁣

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Beast’s Secret Baby
Grace Goodwin


(Interstellar Brides Program: The Beasts, #7)
Publication date: March 30th 2023
Genres: Adult, Paranormal, Romance, Science Fiction

Atlan Warlord Velik is hanging on to sanity by a thread. His mating fever rages. His beast fights him every moment. The beast needs to hunt. To kill. To find their mate or surrender to a glorious death in battle. He volunteers for a mission so dangerous, he knows he will not return.

Waiting to deploy, he is lost, keeping distance between himself and those his tormented beast could destroy. His fate is sealed…until his beast picks up her scent. Sees her face. In an instant, the beast knows this human woman belongs to him and no one else.

Until he sees the diamond ring on her finger and overhears a discussion about her wedding, the event mere weeks away.

He is honorable. He is desperate. He will stop at nothing to seduce her. Claim her. Steal her heart and keep her for himself.

When he disappears on a secret mission, she has a decision to make; play the fool and hope for a dead Atlan’s return, or marry another and ensure the security and safety of her true love’s unborn child.

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Stefani Davis, Biscayne Bay, Florida

I leaned back, bracing my weight on stiff upper arms as the sailboat cut through the waves. At least once a month I made time, with my friends Carmen and Greg, to spend an afternoon on the water. Now that both my mom and my twin sister had mated Atlan Warlords and moved to another planet, I spent a lot of time alone. Too much time.

A twin without a twin was a sad, pathetic thing. Out on the water was the only time I felt alive anymore. And free.

Lifting my face to the sun, I let out a loud whoop. “I love sailing!”

Sitting right next to me on the bow of the forty-footer, Carmen laughed. “Me, too.”

Greg handed us both another margarita and settled on a folded towel next to Carmen as the sail snapped and waves crashed around us. “And this, lovely ladies, is why you will never convince me to leave Florida.”

I was about to agree when Carmen smacked my leg. Hard. “Effing-A Stef. Look at that guy on the beach. Total hunk.”

I turned my head to follow her gaze and almost dropped a frozen margarita in my lap.

Oh, god. Oh shit. That was an Atlan. Had to be. He was too big, too gorgeous with his shirt off. Jeez, he was showing too much…muscle. “He should put on a shirt.”

“Are you insane?” Carmen leaned forward and pulled a pair of small binoculars from where they rested around her neck. She lifted them so she could spy on the man. “He’s way too hot to cover up.”

With a knowing grin, I met Greg’s gaze. Carmen was a wild woman. We both knew that. Greg nudged her with his shoulder. “You going to try to find him when we get back to shore? We’re getting close.”

I checked my watch and sighed. He was right. About ten minutes and we’d be walking off the boat. Damn it.

“He’s running.” Carmen giggled. “Oh my god. Stef, I think that guy is chasing the boat.”

“What?”

Carmen handed me her binoculars and I looked for myself.

I shouldn’t have looked. Now my peaceful day on the water was instantly ruined by a throbbing, horny vajayjay and a bit too much tequila. Seriously? I licked my lips. Could this guy be any more perfect? He ran like he could run at top speed for hours. The sun made his skin look like he was glowing, from sweat or the water splashing beneath his feet, I wasn’t sure. Didn’t matter. All it did was define every muscle in his chest and across his back. His thighs and legs stretched and contracted as he ran, every muscle popping out to say hello. His dark hair was just long enough to flow back from a face that looked carved from granite. “What the hell is he doing all the way out here?”

Carmen grabbed the binoculars from my hands, held them up to her eyes. “I wouldn’t kick him out of bed. I can tell you that.” She practically purred. “You know him?”

I sighed. “No, but I’ve met enough Atlans to know one when I see one.”

“He’s one of those aliens? What do they call them?” Greg took the binoculars from Carmen.

“Warlords.”

“Fuck me, that guy is ripped.” Greg whistled and even from this distance I saw the Atlan turn his head in our direction. “And fast.”

“I told you, he’s following us.” Carmen sipped at her margarita and stared at the Atlan as he picked up speed. “Stef, I swear he is following us. Why is he following us?”

“I don’t know.” I didn’t. Not for sure. Carmen was right, it did look like he was pacing the boat, keeping us in sight. Which could only mean one thing—he thought his mate was on this sailboat. We were going to hit the docks and an eight foot tall alien was going to walk up to one of the handful of women on this boat—mostly tourists— and say the one word I dreaded hearing…mine.


Grace Goodwin is a USA Today and international bestselling author of Sci-Fi and Paranormal romance with nearly one million books sold. Grace's titles are available worldwide in multiple languages in ebook, print and audio formats. Two best friends, one left-brained, the other right-brained, make up the award-winning writing duo that is Grace Goodwin. They are both mothers, escape room enthusiasts, avid readers and intrepid defenders of their preferred beverages. (There may or may not be an ongoing tea vs. coffee war occurring during their daily communications.) Grace loves to hear from readers.

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