Archive for December, 2009

Susan Elizabeth Phillips ~ What I Did For Love

Friday, December 4th, 2009

The first time I ever heard of Susan Elizabeth Phillips, the person addressed her as SEP. When I asked what the abbreviation stood for, I think a cry rang out, and alarms started blaring. The romance police were ready to cart me off to some prison, I as a romance reader, dare not show my face in if I wanted to keep my romance reading membership.

Thank goodness they took pity on me and let me off with a  stern, “Get familiar real soon or we’ll be coming back for you.” I’m heeding their warning and intend to pick up WHAT I DID FOR LOVE the minute it hits my local book store December 29th. No seriously, this is so my kind of book. I can’t wait to get my hands on it.

Of course, now I’m curious about Susan Elizabeth Phillips–or SEP as her fans call her–and her books. What I discovered–  Well, I’ll let her tell you in her own words.

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Author: Susan Elizabeth Phillips
Publisher: Harper Collins
Re-release date: December 29
ISBN-13: 978-0061351518
416 pages

How did this happen? Georgie York, once the costar of America’s favorite television sitcom, has been publicly abandoned by her famous husband, her film career has tanked, her father is driving her crazy, and her public image as a spunky heroine is taking a serious beating.

What should a down-on-her-luck actress do? Not go to Vegas . . . not run into her detestable former costar, dreamboat-from-hell Bramwell Shepard . . . and not get caught up in an ugly incident that leads to a calamitous elopement. Before she knows it, Georgie has a fake marriage, a fake husband, and maybe (or not) a fake sex life.

It’s a paparazzi free-for-all, and Georgie’s nonsupporting cast doesn’t help. There’s Bram’s punk-nightmare housekeeper, Georgie’s own pushy parent, a suck-up agent, an icy studio head with a private agenda, and her ex-husband’s new wife, who can’t get enough of doing good deeds and saving the world—the bitch. As for Georgie’s leading man, Bram’s giving the performance of his life, but he’s never cared about anyone except himself, and it’s not exactly clear why.

Two enemies find themselves working without a script in a town where the spotlight shines bright . . . and where the strongest emotions can wear startling disguises.

For love of a bad boy:

Anyone who reads Susan Elizabeth Phillips know that she loves the ‘bad boy’ heroes. In WHAT I DID FOR LOVE, we find a good girl heroine who’s paired with a “dreamboat from hell.” Throw in a calamitous quickie Vegas wedding, a no-good ex and his international do-gooder superstar (new) wife, papparazzi free-for-all — ad what you get is a tale straight from SEP’s heart (“where redemption is always possible, and even a fake Hollywood couple trapped in a pretend marriage might find true love.” (PW)

Isn’t the book trailer a hoot? Sounds fabulous right? Browse inside and read the first 71 pages.

So tell me, what is the craziest, stupidest, or most romantic thing you ever did for love or someone did for the love of you?

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And the winners are…

Friday, December 4th, 2009

I’m doing drawings for books once a week now. This means you have at least 3 or 4 days to comment on any post in the week where there is a drawing. I will draw the names Thursday night and post Friday morning (very early).  Friday post will stay up the entire weekend and if there is a drawing involved, it will be done Sunday night and posted then too.

Okay, now on to the winners for this week.

Wednesday, Nov 25 – Looking to Improve (okay, I’m late on this)
Chloe Harris with best suggestion I will implement. Chloe please email me and I’ll give you your choice of books you get to select from.

Tuesday, Dec 1 ~ First Comes Marriage
Lis’Anne Harris

Wednesday, Dec 2 ~ Rate Me Reviews – Sinjin
Lynette
Christiana Cameron

Winners, please email me your full name and address at historicals at historicalromancereleases.com.

Hook me!

Thursday, December 3rd, 2009

Today, I have an extra special reason to want to hook you. In case you didn’t notice, I put my debut, Sinful Surrender up on the hooking block. How did this come about? I had only one excerpt scheduled for today and I needed at least one more. Who else could I ask but myself, right? Well I did and I said yes, so I’ll be joining Angela in trying to hook you into buying our books (you can pre-order mine :) ).

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Vow of Seduction ~ Angela Johnson
Release Date: October 1, 2009 ~ Kensington

Westminster Palace
England 1276

Kat surged up off her back to a sitting position, gasping for air and blinking water from her eyes.  Aye, water, not a tear, never a tear would she shed for her despicable husband.

“Jenny, hand me my soap.”

A short pause, then Jenny replied, “`Tis on the stool beside ye, milady.”

“Aye, of course, I knew that,” Kat muttered under her breath.  All afternoon she had drifted on an invisible current, treading murky water, too afraid to delve below the surface to the inherent danger hidden beneath, just waiting to suck her under and drown her in misery.

“What shall ye be wearing to dinner, milady?”

“I care not.  Any old tunic will do.”

Silence greeted her.  Then Jenny poked her head around the screen, her red braids bright in the fire glow.  “Ye do not want to look your best this eve and show up that wicked woman?  I thought ye had more pride than that.”

Kat grunted at the well-aimed volley.  She lifted her leg out of the water and propped her foot on the tub’s edge.  Not immediately answering, she glared at the delicate arch of her long narrow foot.  She wanted to plant it up—.

“You may lay out my garnet tunic.  Oh . . . and the garnet brooch and my jeweled rings.  There, does that please you?”

Jenny chuckled, her green eyes mischievous.  “Aye, if you are pleased, I am pleased.”  Then Jenny marched into the adjacent bedchamber and began rummaging through Kat’s chest.

Kat grumbled under her breath.  Although she hated Alex for humiliating her, for making her believe even for a short while that he might care for her, she would not let that witch get the better of her.  She was not taking care with her dress to impress the lying bastard to whom she was shackled, for the nonce.

Lathering her cloth, she caught a subtle whiff of her jasmine, amber and musk scented-soap.  She skimmed the cloth down her leg and then proceeded to do the same with the other one.  She finished the rest of her ablutions as quickly as possible, except for her back.

“Jenny, will you scrub my back?” she hollered.

Heat caressed her ear as a familiar, corded bronze hand plucked the soap from her hand.  “Here, allow me.”

Kat yelped and spun around.  It was a mistake, for Alex was kneeling behind her.  Their lips brushed—shivery heat raced down her neck and she jerked back in surprise.  Alex dropped his gaze.  A carnal smile curved his lips and his eyes glittered with desire.  She looked down, too, and saw that her nipples, hard as pebbles, jutted above the water lapping at her breasts.

Kat turned around and plunged forward, pressing her chest to her knees.  Water splashed over the sides.  Unfortunately her back was exposed now.  “How dare you intrude on my bath?  You have no right.  I want you out of here, now!”

Alex chuckled without humor.  “I, no more than you, heed well commands.  What a grand couple we shall make.  What marvelous children we shall conceive and bring forth into this world.”

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sinfulsurrender240Sinful Surrender ~ Beverley Kendall
Release Date: January 5, 2010 ~ Kensington

James climbed the stairs to his chamber in the early hours of the morning after the last of the guests had clambered into their cold carriages spent and weary. He saw no sign of Missy. The relief that washed over him was both humbling and maddening.

The kiss had had him tied up in knots for the remainder of the evening. It was bad enough he had given in to her juvenile game, not only had he failed, but he’d relived those heated moments repeatedly in his mind while watching as she became the success equivalent of Wellington at Waterloo. To Armstrong’s satisfaction, Granville had led the way as gentlemen of every age and rank had vied for a dance, conversation, whatever little attention she had deigned fit to scatter their way. The whole thing had been quite discomfiting to watch. Painful, even. Disturbing.

He lit the candle by the bed once he entered the darkened chamber. The dim lighting was all he required. Quickly he began divesting himself of his formal attire: jacket, waistcoat, and shirt were tossed wearily over a newly upholstered brocade chair. Despite the fire still burning on the grate, the air in the chamber held the distinct chill of winter’s indifference. As he reached to release the clasp of his trousers, an acute awareness prickled the fine hairs on the nape of his neck. The sensation of being watched was tangible. His head snapped and he scoured the dimly lit room.

Then he saw her standing ever so still and quiet in the shadowed corner.

He watched in dazed bewilderment as she stepped forward, her chestnut mane streaming loose and unpinned to the middle of her back. James swallowed. She could have been an angel dressed in the flimsy white nightdress, but he knew better. To him, she was a temptress in disguise.

His desire rose swiftly and violently, clamoring inside him like a volcano on the verge of eruption. Despite the coolness of the air, he was suddenly hot, his nerves protesting the unforgiving confines of his skin.

“Get out,” he said, his voice deceptively soft, deceptively low. The air around him had grown so dense he could cleave it with a knife.

Instead of heeding his demand, Missy took several steps forward. The glow from the solitary tallow candle suffused her in a warm light. James swallowed again, his breathing an audible rasp in the quiet of the night.

“I know you felt something when you kissed me tonight,” she said softly.

James nearly groaned aloud, convinced his worst enemy had sent her to test him, torture him.

“Yes, and I believe you felt it too,” he replied, his voice harsh.

She displayed no shock or surprise at his crude reference to just how hard he’d been pressed up against her down in the study. In fact her eyes, appearing more gray than blue at present, grew smoky, her lids weighed down by desire. Her gaze dropped to his chest and then to the unmistakable distention in the front of his trousers.

James had nowhere to go. He stood exposed and trapped, caged like a hungry lion with a voracious appetite who’d just come upon his next meal.

“You’re very beautiful and I’m a normal male. It’s lust, plain and simple. Don’t make more of it than that. As I’ve told you before, any desirable female would elicit the same response.”

Again, she said nothing but took another step forward, the light now illuminating the full glorious length of her slim figure, her nipples jutting out impudently from the soft cloth of her nightdress.

He throbbed. His whole body throbbed.

“Go back to your chamber,” he said, his voice strained and barely recognizable.

She took another step closer, bringing her within inches of his tightly wound form.

“It’s more than lust.”

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Rate Me Review ~ SINJIN

Wednesday, December 2nd, 2009

I’m heating up December with Julia Templeton’s SINJIN. Who is Sinjin, you ask? Well he’s one of the Rakehells of Rochester. And he’s nicknamed “Sin” for a very good reason. If you like your historical scorching hot, this is definitely the book for you.

So today, I’m going to do something different with the Rate Me Reviews. Today I’m going to give away 2 copies and for that I want the winners to read the book and give their reviews. Now it doesn’t have to be anything grand. All I want is your honest thoughts about the book. I’m going to assume you like the premise and that you like heat. There is a warning on this book that states “This book is a REALLY HOT book.”  I’ll post the reviews once I get them but in the meanwhile anyone who has read it can rate it and add their thoughts in the comment section (would really love comments if you give it a rating).

RT Book Reviews: 3 Stars
“Much like Susan Johnson and Thea Devine, Templeton develops the lust-to-love theme with loads of asbestos-gloves love scenes involving everything from menage à trois to voyeurism. Though some might desire a deeper plotline and others greater depth of emotion, Templeton senses what erotica readers crave and gives them hot, hot, hot.”

The Romance Reader: 4 Hearts
“Sinjin is perfect for those who want a bit more spiciness with their romance. I had fun reading this latest by Ms. Templeton and look forward to reading future stories with the Rakehells of Rochester.

Good Reads: Average rating 3.8 (5 reviews)

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Author: Julia Templeton
Publisher: Kensington/Aphrodisia
Re-release date: October 1, 2009
ISBN-13: 978-0758238153
352 pages

His Needs Consumed Him…

The oldest of the Rayborne brothers, Sinjin’s insatiable appetite for sex has earned him the nickname “Sin.” But his frequent visits to London’s most infamous pleasure houses must now come to an end. For a rogue who’s accustomed to indulging his every desire, one woman can never be enough…until Sinjin locks eyes with Katelyn Davenport, and knows she is the one woman he can’t get enough of…

Until He Met the One Woman Who Could Satisfy Them all…

Betrothed to a much older man in payment for her late father’s gambling debts, Katelyn dreads her wedding day—and her wedding night even more. When she meets Sinjin at a soirée intended to introduce him to the eligible young ladies of the ton, she envies the lucky woman who will ultimately become his bride. But when Sinjin seduces Katelyn, giving her just a taste of his legendary skills, she can only imagine herself in his bed every night.

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March Top Pick ~ First Comes Marriage

Tuesday, December 1st, 2009

The Season readers chose Mary Balogh’s First Comes Marriage as their Top Pick in March. Congrats Mary! And if you haven’t gotten around to getting the first in Mary’s Huxtable Quintet series, I’ll be giving away a copy of the book.

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marybaloghI was addicted to the novels of Georgette Heyer, whom I had discovered only a few years before while working my way through a Grade XI reading list during a maternity leave. I cannot adequately explain how enchanted I was, how transported into a world I had experienced before only through Jane Austen. I knew that if ever I wrote, it was that romantic world of Regency England that I wanted to recreate.

And so A Masked Deception got written in longhand at the kitchen table while home and family functioned around me after the supper dishes were done. Finally, at the end of 1983, three months after I had started it, the manuscript was ready to be submitted. But where? And how? I knew nothing about the publishing world and nothing about any writers’ organizations. To say I was a greenhorn would be to flatter me. I picked out the publisher I thought did the best job of Regencies, found a Canadian address inside the cover of one of the Signet books, and sent my manuscript there with a brief covering letter. The Mississauga address was a mere distribution centre! But incredibly someone there read the manuscript, liked, it, wrote to tell me so, and sent it on to New York. Two weeks later I had a call from Hilary Ross, offering me a two-book contract. Sometimes it pays not to have a clue what one is doing!

And so the dream became reality. A Masked Deception was published in 1985 and I won the Romantic Times Award for best new Regency writer that year. Since then there have been numerous Regencies, historicals, and novellas, and more awards too.

*Mary in her own words

firstcomesmarriage2First Comes Marriage
Author: Mary Balogh
Publisher: Dell
Pub. Date: February 24, 2009
ISBN-13: 978-0440244226
416 pages

Elliott Wallace, Viscount Lyngate, has just acquired unwilling guardianship of Stephen Huxtable, the new young Earl of Merton. If he were to marry Stephen’s eldest sister, he would have the eligible wife he needs and she would be able to look after launching her younger sisters into society. It would be a comfortable arrangement all around. However, Vanessa, the middle sister, thinks otherwise. Margaret loves another man and has a secret agreement with him. And so Vanessa steps up as the sacrificial offering.


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