Archive for July, 2011

What’s new and coming up

Sunday, July 31st, 2011

Well the August issue of The Season is finally up! Lots of great books out this month so don’t forget to check them out.

This week’s line up

Join me Tuesday, August 2nd when I’ll be teaming up with Berkley and Lila DiPasqua and giving away 30 (thirty) copies–yes 30!–of Lila’s first full-length super-sexy historical, A MIDNIGHT DANCE (Berkley Trade).

Then on Wednesday, August 3rd Nicola Cornick will be guest blogging and celebrating the release of her new release, NOTORIOUS.

 

The Season’s 2nd Anniversary

The week of August 15 – 19th, The Season will enjoy its 2nd Anniversary. To celebrate, I’m throwing a bash. :) I’ll be giving away tons of books, 2 (two) gift certificates and 1 (one) ereader — Kobo Touch, Kindle or Nook.  But winning that ereader isn’t going to be easy. You’ll have to work–or read as it were–for it. What does that mean? Well entrants will have to accurately answer questions from books from some of the authors who have volunteered prizes for this week long giveaway. Don’t worry, the answers will be available on their websites, you just have to do a bit of hunting…and reading. ;) So don’t forget to jot these dates down on your calendar!

Edited 8/1 – Today, the wonderfully generous Vanessa Kelly is featuring me and my books on her blog today. I’m giving away a copy of my novella, ALL’S FAIR IN LOVE & SEDUCTION and a Grand Prize entry for the iPad 2 drawing December 17. Comment for a chance to win both!

Just for Laughs

Sunday, July 31st, 2011

My wonderful co-worker turned me onto this channel on YouTube.com. All I can say is, I am truly grateful.

Announcing the Hearts and Minds Giveaway

Friday, July 29th, 2011

by Kat Latham

My husband finished his PhD! And he passed without having to make any corrections!

I’m clearly married to a genius, and that puts me in a celebratory mood. I’ve asked several friends—including the incredible Beverley Kendall—to stop by over the coming month and help me celebrate by giving away books.

After four looong years of hard work, and hours (hours HOURS) at the British Library, my husband can finally put Dr in front of his name.

Four years might not seem that long, but think about what the world was like in 2007:

  • Twitter (aka my best friend in the whole wide world) was only a year old.
  • The first Kindle was released on November 19, 2007 (yes – everyone read paper books).
  • There was still a chance Dennis Kunisich could be president (okay, admittedly it was a small chance).

This blog party will appeal to your hearts and your minds.

To celebrate, every week in August I’ll have an interview with a brilliant romance novelist who debuted in the last four years. We’ll be giving away some of their books, and I’ll also be giving winners one of the novels my husband wrote about in his PhD – some of the best American literary fiction of the 1980s (yes, there was good litfic in the 80s. Promise.)

You don’t want to miss interviews with these amazing authors:

Ashley March

Kaki Warner

Beverley Kendall

Louisa Edwards

Rose Lerner

So make sure you subscribe to my blog, follow me on Twitter, or like me on Facebook.

And thanks for helping me celebrate! I hope to see you on my blog on Monday, August 1st!

 

Bev: I hope you’ll pop on over and help celebrate with Kat and her husband. :) But that’s not all for this post. You know me, I have to give somebody something.  Today it’s an ARC for the September release of Leigh Michael’s THE WEDDING AFFAIR. Comment to enter to win. :)


Kat Latham has been reading romance for a couple of decades. With degrees in English lit and human rights, she loves stories that reflect the depth, humor and emotion of real life. When she’s not writing contemporary romance novels, she can usually be found blogging or tweeting overly personal information. She loves meeting other readers and writers online, so follow her on Twitter or check out her blog and say hello!

Giveaway: Indie Romance Finds

Wednesday, July 27th, 2011

It seems like every day I hear of another author who has decided to self-publish. We know some of the reasons why; more money, more control, publishing books that would never see the light of day otherwise. But still readers are nervous about spending money on an author they don’t know, which is completely understandable.

For those of you who are still nervous about trying an author who has never been published before, I have three releases which are all by established authors who have decided to self-publish. Read the blurbs below!

 Kimberly Killion’s Caribbean Scot, full length, $3.99

Kimberly Killion is known for writing hot Scottish historicals and Caribbean Scot is no different. If you like your historicals spicy and unique, this is the book for you!

A Scottish cave diver, desperate to save her clan from the cruelty of King James, joins forces with the man who abandoned her. They travel to the Caribbean in search of gold, but the fruits of an exotic paradise and the sinful kiss of a traitorous rogue tempt her away from her goal…

 

Jenna Petersen’s Rogue for a Night, short story, $2.99

If you’re like me and you like adventurous and steamy historicals, Jeanna is the go-to author. Fortunately she has self-published a short story!

Ronan “Rage” Riley first met Lucinda Stoneworth when she was the wife of his best friend’s brother and knew she was out of reach, no matter how bewitching she was. But now she’s been a widow for two years and they find themselves at the same country party. Attraction leads to a wicked affair, but could a proper lady of the ton really find a happily ever after with a former underground boxer? Or will Society end their love forever?

 

Harris Channing’s The Demon is in Details, full length, .99 cents!

Harris Channing is known for writing spicy contemporary and erotic romances, but she’s done something new by writing The Demon is in the Details. This contemporary paranormal romance is only .99 cents and was just given a Top Pick by The Romance Reviews! Read the blurb below!

Stella Campbell has come back to Silverton, Georgia to bury her wicked witch of an aunt. But is she strong enough to endure what’s to come? Zane Weathers has been around a long time, like, two thousand years. But he’s never met anyone who touches his warrior soul, like Stella.

Together they must face not only personal obstacles, but obstacles straight from hell!

And of course we have to do a giveaway! Not too long ago I released an anthology (about 28,000 words) containing two short stories, both historical romances and titled Love Letters.

Just leave a comment and we’ll pick 3 people to win a free download of Love Letters.


Lori Brighton is a New York and self-published author. Her second book, Wild Desire released March 1, 2011 from Kensington Publishing. She has self-published A Night of Secrets (a historical paranormal), The Ghost Hunter (a contemporary paranormal) and a YA titled The Mind Readers, and an anthology titled Love Letters. You can visit Lori on her website at: www.LoriBrighton.com

A Good Cause

Wednesday, July 27th, 2011

Limecello, a fellow blogger runs a blog review site. She’s  great people and she’s doing a wonderful thing by raising awareness about the famine in the Horn of Africa. Here’s her post and her mission is to help raise money for the Save the Children organization.  Please comment on her post to help her in that effort.  To that end, The Season will donate 50 cents for every comment on this post (maximum $50). So comment to help us reach our 100 comment goal. :)

In other news, I’m still on tour and today I’m over at Petit Fours and Hot Tamales interviewing my hero, Viscount Derek Creswell (prideful, stubborn man!) and giving away a $15 eGift Certificate and a Grand Prize entry for the December 17th drawing to win an iPad 2. Would love it if you dropped by and said hi. Or talked some sense into Derek!

And the winners are…

Tuesday, July 26th, 2011

JENNIFER’S GARDEN by Dianne Venetta

GANNON

CAN’T HURRY LOVE by Christie Ridgway

CATSLADY

Julie Anne Long Books

PERILS OF PLEASURE

JODER
HELLYBELLY
KIM

 

THE ENTIRE SERIES

SANDRA M.
MAGGIE RODRIGUEZ

Congratulations, ladies. Please email your snail mail address to me at contests at theseasonforromance dot com and don’t forget to include the titles you won. You have one week to claim your prize(s).

Giveaway: Maggie Robinson pens an Improper Gentleman

Monday, July 25th, 2011

Looks and Lucy Are Deceiving

 Hi, Seasoned Readers! I’m here today to talk about my contribution to the Brava anthology Improper Gentlemen, “To Match a Thief,” which debuts tomorrow. I wanted the novella to be loosely connected to my Courtesan Court series, which takes place on fictional Jane Street, home to the most exclusive mistresses in London. An unseen ‘accidental’ character from the previous books conveniently popped up—Lucy Dellamar, who was gossiped about for her light fingers. All the courtesans on the street suspected her of theft, and the heroines of Mistress by Mistake and Mistress by Midnight had been warned about her. I got to thinking, who is Lucy and why is she stealing? The rest is history and “To Match a Thief.”

Lucy is not quite a courtesan, to steal the title from my other novella in last year’s Lords of Passion. Her protector Lord Percy Ferguson has a very private life, and the hero, Sir Simon Keith, is definitely not a gentleman. In fact, he’s most improper. ;) Not one of them is what they appear to be, and I had such fun revealing their secrets.

And the best part? At a third of the length of a novel, I was able tell their tale in a relatively short space of writing time. Don’t worry, I didn’t skimp. Publishers Weekly says: “Robinson’s witty multidimensional characters are vividly entertaining in “To Match a Thief.”

Do you read anthologies or hold out for a full-length book? Have you discovered new writers by reading a story in an anthology? I’ve got a signed copy of Improper Gentlemen for one commenter, and I’ll be back next month (thanks Bev!) to give away a copy of Mistress by Marriage!


Maggie Robinson is a former teacher, library clerk and mother of four who woke up in the middle of the night, absolutely compelled to create the perfect man and use as many adverbs as possible doing so. A transplanted New Yorker, she lives with her not-quite perfect husband in Maine, where the cold winters are ideal for staying inside and writing hot historical romances. For more information on Maggie’s books, please visit her at www.MaggieRobinson.net and follow her on Twitter at @MaggieLRobinson

Series Giveaway: JAL’s Pennyroyals have arrived!

Friday, July 22nd, 2011

At the beginning of the year I read Julie Anne Long’s WHAT I DID FOR A DUKE. I loved it. I mean LOVED it. So much so, I’ve read it about 5 times and reread the end a good dozen or so more times. And as I do when I fall completely in love with a story, a hero and heroine, I need to go back and check out said author’s backlist. Which I did and I was not disappointed. Julie Anne Long has a pretty incredible series going here and I for one am waiting impatiently for the sixth book in the series, HOW THE MARQUIS WAS WON, which comes out January 2012.

The wait is truly intolerable!

But if I must wait, I will wait.

In the meanwhile, I want everyone who hasn’t yet tried Julie Anne Long’s books to do so now. That’s why  2 (two) lucky commenters will receive the entire autographed seriesthe first 5 (five) books–and 3 (three) commenters will receive the first book in the series–to get you off to a good start.

**Click the covers for blurbs, reviews and buy links.

 


Message from Julie Anne Long:

Hi girls! Just wanted to pop in to say hi, thanks for stopping by, and good luck to all of you! :) If you already have the series, if you win, maybe you can get a jump on your Christmas shopping. Hee! I LOVE The Season and Bev Kendall—and I hope if it’s your first visit here you’ll look around and come again, too. :) If you’re curious about the Pennyroyal Green series, feel free to stop by my website to read excerpts and reviews and FAQ’s — here’s WHAT I DID FOR A DUKE’S page. And here’s a little description of the Pennyroyal Green series premise, with a list of the cast of characters, including Redmonds, Everseas and other folks, as well as series places: Find me at Facebook, too, if you haven’t yet, so we can get to know each other! I have two pages, a Friend Page and a Fan Page—there’s more room at the inn, so to speak, at the fan page. ;) http://www.facebook.com/AuthorJulieAnneLong. xo for now!…julie

YA Review: Queen of the Dead

Thursday, July 21st, 2011


Queen of the Dead
Author: Stacey Kade
Publisher: Hyperion
Pub. Date: May 31, 2011
ISBN-13: 978-1423134671
Retail: $16.99
Pages: 272

After being sent back from the light, Alona Dare – former homecoming queen, current Queen of the Dead – finds herself doing something she never expected: working. Instead of spending days perfecting her tan by the pool (her typical summer routine when she was, you know, alive), Alona must now cater to the needs of other lost spirits. By her side for all of this – ugh – “helping of others” is Will Killian: social outcast, seer of the dead, and someone Alona cares about more than she’d like.

Before Alona can make a final ruling on Will’s “friend” or “more” status, though, she discovers trouble at home. Her mom is tossing out Alona’s most valuable possessions, and her dad is expecting a new daughter with his wicked wife. Is it possible her family is already moving on? Hello! She’s only been dead for two months! Thankfully, Alona knows just the guy who can put a stop to this mess.

Unfortunately for Alona, Will has other stuff on his mind, and Mina, a young (and beautiful) seer, is at the top of the list. She’s the first ghost-talker Will’s ever met—aside from his father—and she may hold answers to Will’s troubled past. But can she be trusted? Alona immediately puts a check mark in the “clearly not” column. But Will is – ahem – willing to find out, even if it means leaving a hurt and angry Alona to her own devices, which is never a good idea.

Packed with romance, lovable characters, and a killer cliffhanger, Queen of the Dead is the out-of-this-world sequel to The Ghost and the Goth.

~*~*~

Will Killian is a loner, and for good reason: he can talk to ghosts. This talent makes him all-too-attractive to members of the spirit world who are in need of assistance or who wish to communicate with those still among the living, so he goes through life trying to call as little attention to himself as possible.

Former homecoming queen Alona Dare was incredibly popular in high school. She was also incredibly mean. This was more a problem for Alona’s classmates than it was for her – until she died in a car accident, that is. Her spirit left her body and went toward the light only to be bounced back with orders to atone for her sins by helping others – a difficult task when you’re a ghost who can’t affect the physical world.

Will and Alona would never have even spoken to each other in high school, but now that Will’s graduated and Alona’s, well, dead, things have changed. Each has something the other needs, so the two strike up a deal that’ll hopefully solve both of their problems: she’ll act as his otherworldly bouncer, and he’ll work with her to help lost spirits work out whatever issues are keeping them from passing on.

The pair has been through a lot together, and their feelings toward one another are getting…complicated. It’s a topic the two should probably discuss, but for the time being, at least, they’ve got other things on their minds: Alona’s having difficulty dealing with the fact that her parents appear to be done grieving her death and are moving on with their lives, and Will has been taken aback by the sudden appearance of a mysterious young ghost-talker named Mina. Alona wants Will to go communicate a message to her parents, but he’s too preoccupied by the discovery that there are others out there like him. In fact, Mina hints at the existence of an entire society of ghost-talkers – big news to Will, seeing as the only other talker he’s ever known was his father. But can she be trusted? And will her presence in Will’s life drive a wedge between him and Alona?

I wasn’t sure what to expect when I picked up Stacey Kade’s Queen of the Dead – particularly since I have yet to read the book that preceded it, The Ghost and the Goth. What I got, however, was a very pleasant surprise. Equal parts Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Dead Like Me with a healthy dose of teen romance thrown in for good measure, Queen of the Dead is a compulsively readable book with marvelous energy and a flow so good the pages practically turn themselves.

Kade’s prose has a fantastic rhythm to it, her alternating narration reads very naturally, and she provides just enough exposition to prevent newcomers from getting confused (but not so much as to bore the initiated). Her dialogue is smart and snappy, and her character work is top-notch.

The concept is great, but it’s Will and Alona who make this book sing. The duo is incredibly three-dimensional. You feel like you’re standing next to them, and they’re narrating the story directly to you. Strong, smart, and endearingly bitchy yet with a vulnerable streak that will break your heart, Alona’s a character you can’t help but adore. And though Will’s a little wishy-washy and is quite frequently insensitive in the way of oblivious teenage boys, he’s still an endearing character for whom you’ll want to root.

The romance here is light, but appropriately so. Queen of the Dead is just one book in a series; it’s less the story of the relationship between Will and Alona than it is an early chapter.

I really only had two complaints about this book. First, I wish the story included a little more information about this mysterious society of ghost talkers. Who are they? How did they get started? Why do they do what they do? I’m sure Kade’s likely saving that sort of reveal for the next entry in the series, but a little preview would have been nice.

I also felt the ending was kind of anticlimactic. Kade neither provides closure nor gives us a cliffhanger – she just sort of picks a point in the story and stops writing. Queen of the Dead is otherwise a really compelling read, but by not ending as strongly as she started, I feel like Kade did herself – and her readers – a bit of an injustice.

Rating: 8 (Very Good)
~ Kat

 

 

Blog Tour

Thursday, July 21st, 2011

I’m popping in–I’ll be back to post something new this evening–to let you know I’ll be guest blogging at:

Magical Musings

The Book Pushers

I hope you’ll stop by and say hi! I’ll be giving away $15 GC and a Grand Prize entry for the iPad 2 drawing December 17th. :)