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I want BREAKFAST IN BED

Sunday, January 10th, 2010

Lately, I’ve been blogging about some of my favourite plotlines. Well, Robin Kaye’s BREAKFAST IN BED definitely falls in my top five. Actually, it combines two of my favourites; friends to lovers, and a heroine who has secretly always had a ‘thing‘ for the hero. Of course now I can’t read BREAKFAST IN BED until I read ROMEO, ROMEO, and TOO HOT TO HANDLE, as BREAKFAST IN BED is the third in Robin Kaye’s Domestic Gods series.

It’s the kind of book I’d like to share with the visitors of my Blog and that’s why Sourcebooks is giving away 10 (ten) copies of BREAKFAST IN BED. To enter to win, email your name and address to theseason@historicalromancereleases.com or click the image below to go to the entry page on The Season website. Winners will be announced Friday, January 15th.

**Open to US residents

So tell me, do you like, want, or have a man who knows his way around the kitchen and does housework? If you comment AND enter to win BREAKFAST IN BED, you will also eligible to win 1 of 2 copies of my debut historical, SINFUL SURRENDER. :)

Blog Tour Schedule

Thursday, January 7th, 2010

Today I’ll be doing triple duty. As well as hosting Carrie Lofty here, I’ll be visiting with Courtney Milan over at Eloisa James and Julia Quinn’s Board chatting, answering questions, and giving away a copy of SINFUL SURRENDER. I’ll also be visiting with The Romance Bandits at their lair and giving away 2 (two) copies of SINFUL SURRENDER. Stop by and say hi!

SINFUL SURRENDER IS HERE!!!

Tuesday, January 5th, 2010

SINFUL SURRENDER has been officially released!!! Finally!

I’m as busy as I can possibly be. There are book stores to visit and sites to guest blog on. So today I’m going to make this post short and all about Missy and James. It will be like Excerpt Thursday has moved to Tuesday. What do readers have in store for them when they pick up SINFUL SURRENDER? Take a peek. ;)

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In the dimly lit study, where the soft hiss of a fire dying played its own tune, James placed her solidly in front of him. “One kiss, you said. Well, one kiss is what you’ll get if it will end this.”

She stared at him with big round eyes. After a moment, a nervous half smile tipped the edges of her lush mouth.

Oh God, her mouth. Oh hell, her mouth.

What he intended was sheer madness. He knew in that moment he should halt this silly game of hers. But it was either this or commit unspeakable acts with her out on the dance floor. He could almost hear the report of the pistol when Armstrong buried a bullet in his chest. At this point, he would do anything to end her flirtation. Her infatuation. The bloody chase. In this instance, the ends did indeed justify the means.

One kiss.

Surely he had enough willpower to remain impassive and unmoved for the duration of one bloody kiss? Good Lord, no matter what other appeal she possessed, Missy was a virgin. He preferred his women with much more expertise in the sexual arena.

But what she’d lacked in experience she’d made up in passion. He dismissed the provoking voice playing tantalizing games with his mind.

“Well?” Now it was his turn to challenge her.

“Are you not going to kiss me?” She shifted on her feet, looking younger and more uncertain than her years.

“This kiss was not my idea. You’re the one who won’t stop until we dispel the mystery of whatever you think is between us. Go ahead, dispel away.”

They stared at each other for several more seconds before Missy stepped forward and leaned until the silk corsage of her gown met the wool and satin of his jacket. James tried to ignore the shock of desire that pierced him and had him again rethinking his stratagem.

Tipping her head back, she placed her hands upon his shoulders, and when her eyes fluttered close, touched her lips to his. He remained still, afraid to move a single muscle—at least of those he could control.  She pressed her lips more firmly against his closed mouth, her breasts flush against his chest. A jolt of lust coursed down to his loins.

Enough!  He couldn’t draw a decent sanity-giving breath.

He lifted his hands to remove hers. There, she’d received her kiss. Now, if God above took pity on him, she’d leave him in peace. But before he could remove the hands from his shoulders, her arms wound tightly about his neck, forcing his head lower.

That was when she began the true assault.

I’d say James was in some serious trouble, wouldn’t you? LOL.

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So on the last day of the countdown to SINFUL SURRENDER’s release, I’m giving away a copy AND a $25 Amazon Gift Certificate. Comment for a chance to win. I will be announcing the winners for ALL of the prizes tomorrow morning.

And if you’d like to double your chances of winning a copy of SINFUL SURRENDER, I’ll be blogging over at Vauxhall Vixens where I’ll be chatting about the enduring lure of the ‘in love with my brother’s bestfriend’ plotline and giving away 2 copies of my book.

Day 1 ~ Countdown to SINFUL SURRENDER

Monday, January 4th, 2010

Tomorrow SINFUL SURRENDER will be officially released into the wild. It’s still hard to believe. It’s a day I never thought would ever come and then seemed to be coming too quickly, and I wish I were more prepared. Regardless, it’s a great feeling, all the excitement and anticipation of Missy and James’s story finally meeting the reading public. Of course I’m nervous to hear what readers and reviewers alike have to say about SINFUL SURRENDER. I’m terrified that no one will buy it. But I’m also so proud of this story and so happy I wrote it, and that it will forever be my first. ;)

I’ve included my picture once again not because I love it so much. No I included it because of the subject matter of today’s post: Writing Outside Your Race.  The picture punctuates the point that I am a black woman and my characters are white.

No one had every asked me about the race of my characters until this summer at the RWA National Conference in DC. Who asked? A very lovely woman who used to work for Publisher’s Weekly. She was the first. Then I kid you not, an hour later a reviewer from a very popular blog asked the same question. Then just recently, one of my chapter members (who I might add is black) emailed me and posed the question to me this way, “What’s up with your cover?” Now I can only surmise that people who see me and discover that am a romance writer assume that I write about black protagonists. The cover of SINFUL SURRENDER tells the real story. But is that a problem that I chose to write outside my race?

For me, this wasn’t even a decision. I never once sat and debated when I decided to write a historical, should I make the hero and heroine black? Why? Well, I think a large part has to do with the genre: historical. As a black person, I know the history of my people. I understand what we suffered and our struggles, however, I don’t want to write about it. That isn’t the material I would go to when I sit down and want to escape into a good romance. Writing about blacks in the 19th century makes escaping the reality and cruelty of slavery, prejudice and discrimination unavoidable. When I write romances about black protagonists, I want them to have all the freedoms I enjoy now. I want them to be able to wealthy, respected, free, and capable of achieving everything the next man can.  Now if I were writing a fantasy or something like that, I could conceivably invent a new history for blacks and exclude everything I don’t like (ie. slavery). But I write historical romance and our history is indelibly etched in the annals of time. It’s not pretty and it’s painful for me to think about, much less read or write about.  I don’t think I’m burying my head in the sand, I just want the time I set aside to escape and enjoy a good romance to be just that for me. A pleasant escape.

I grew up in the fairly small city of Barrie, Ontario in Canada. I was usually the only black in my classes, my family one of only two black families in the entire school. I grew up reading everything from Henry & Beezus (Beverly Cleary), Trixie Belden, Nancy Drew to Agatha Christie, Anne Mather and Janet Dailey. Where I grew up, I can’t remember seeing one book that featured a young black protagonist. But even at a young age, I never questioned that. I could see the way things were. For a mostly white population, why would there be stories about black children, black people? Don’t your write about what you know? Write about people like yourself?

Well I continued to read and when I branched out to historical romance, I read Johanna Lindsey, Catherine Coulter, Virginia Henley, and Karen Robards. These authors’ stories were my influences. And from these stories I sorted out what I liked and didn’t like. I discovered that I liked–loved–reading about stories where the relationship was the biggest issue. Their struggles weren’t about where they could live, who would burn down their house because of racial prejudices, be they black or Native American. I didn’t want to read about a couple struggling financially and that being the cause of most of their strife–I’ve seen that enough in real life. I know there are people who like the Oprah-type books, where protagonists must overcome insurmountable odds to finally triumph in the end. That’s not why I pick  up romances. Their triumph needs to be about love. (I’m like that, romances need to be about ROMANCE, mysteries should be about MYSTERY–I don’t need romance in my mystery–and suspense, same thing).

Will I make an effort in the future to have a mixture of nationalities, races, and differing social classes within my stories? Yes, I will. They may not be the leading characters, but to exclude them completely, to me, would be wrong. I do feel a responsibility as a black woman to write about my own race. It should be my first inclination, shouldn’t it? I feel a sense of guilt that I have not. But I am also conscious that in the genre that I write, it would be a difficult book to sell. Beverly Jenkins is one of the few black historical romance authors that I know, who has successfully managed this, and I completely respect her for that–she’s also a very lovely woman personally. However, for now, while I will try to test the boundaries of the historical genre, I will continue to write the kind of stories I want to read, and in time should I be fortunate to branch out into contemporaries, I hope to write about the protagonists I never read as a child, and the world as I  want it to be.

Wow, even that felt way weighty to me, but it’s a topic  I needed to post. :)

So what do you think, is it acceptable to write outside of your race? And would you or have your ever read books where the protagonists are of a different race?

Since Lisa Kleypas is currently the  historical author who influences me the most, I’m giving away the  entire set of her WALLFLOWER Series. Comment to win.


Day 4 – Countdown to SINFUL SURRENDER

Friday, January 1st, 2010

HAPPY NEW YEAR!!!!!

I’m going to make this post very brief, it is, after all, a holiday.

I wanted to take a moment to talk about some of the friends I’ve made along the way–this road to publication. After the Avon Fanlit ended, Chris Jacobs invited  everyone to join a forum she created called Fanlit Forever. :) Many ex-Avon Fanlitters joined. Many dropped off shortly afterward, but there were a dedicated number of us who remained and were very active on board. I was one of the ones that stayed active for awhile. This group consisted of some of the bottom 503 of Avon Fanlit. None of us had ever finaled in the contest, none of us were even close to publication. What we all wanted to do was write.

What I really loved about this group of women was they accepted everyone, regardless of accomplishments, regardless of writing skill. I was so happy to find a group that literally opened their arms to me. At that time I didn’t have a contract, I didn’t have an agent, I hadn’t won anything, and they liked me anyway. And the feeling was very mutual. Anastasia, Christina, Laurie, Kellye, Alice and Kelly, thank you for being exactly who you are. If I never, ever told you before what that meant to find a ‘writing home’ after Avon Fanlit, I’m telling you now. It meant A LOT. Writing can be a very lonely existence and it would have been even more so for me in that year that followed Avon Fanlit if I hadn’t had Fanlit Forever to go to. THANK YOU.
Huge Hugs

So, now that I’ve finished blubbering, who wants my favourite Jane Austen movie, the Pride and Prejudice DVD?

Come back on Monday, January 4th, when the Bonus Gift will be Lisa Kleypas’s Wallflower Series.


And the winners are…

Thursday, December 24th, 2009

Okay, we have a WHOLE LOT of winners today, and I love delivering the news.:) That’s the big perk of doing this post.

I’m going to start off with the winners of the Pitch Contest. And when I say winners, I mean more than just two. Peter and Kevan didn’t just stop at giving out the one page 25 page critique, they requested partials and one full. YAY!!! Let’s start with Kevan.

The winner of Kevan Lyon’s (Marsal Lyon Literary Agency) 25 page critique AND a request for a partial and synopsis is…

Timeless – Brynna James

Listen To Your HeartMiranda Liasson (partial and synopsis requested).

The winner of Peter Senftleben (Kensington Publishing) 25 page critique AND a request of the FULL manuscript is…

A Most Unusual LadyKathleen Bittner Roth
A Pocketful of Ashes - Kat Sheridan (request for a partial and synopsis)
Courting ScandalSarah Tormey (request for a partial and synopsis)
Listen to Your HeartMiranda Liasson (request for a partial and synopsis)

I want to congratulate these talented women and thank everyone who participated in the Pitch Contest. I truly hope a contract comes out of this. :)

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Now for the 10 winners who will all receive an advanced copy of my debut, SINFUL SURRENDER

Laurel McGohon
Ezrah Marisse Lasola
Vikki Wright
Margay Roberge
Danielle Yockman
Elaine Carlini-Davis
Theresa Norris
Therese Boyd
Lily Woo
Sandra Polojac

Congrats ladies, I hope you enjoy my first book!! I’ll have the books in the mail to you next week. For those who didn’t win, I still have another contest running until January 19th. If you have pre-ordered or already bought the book–as you see from photo below, there are have been early sightings at Walmart–( it’s my first book, I’m very excited *big grin*) , you can enter to win a $25 Visa Gift Card (I’m giving away 2). Entry information is posted here.

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The winners of Tracy Anne Warren’s TEMPTED BY HIS KISS and SEDUCED BY HIS TOUCH are…

Phyllis Campbell
Chris Mead

The winner of Lori Brighton’s WILD HEART is…

Sarah Louise Keery

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And last but certainly, not least, the winner of the Christmas Basket (of which there were TONS of entrants) is…

Jennifer Zwagerman

Congratulations Jennifer!!! I will have this HUGE prize out to you as soon as I can. I’d like to thank everyone who entered to win.

I hope this post has started the winners’ day and this Christmas Eve off to a good start. :)

The Season wishes you the best of Holidays and a Blessed 2010.

Bev

Coming Up

Sunday, December 13th, 2009

What’s coming up on the blog?

Well in celebration of the holidays, on Dec 21st I’ll be throwing a massive giveaway. Does anyone like chocolate and books?  Well if you do, here’s what’s going in the Christmas Basket so far…

ChristmasBasket

One lucky winner is going to receive all of these wonderful books.  In the meanwhile, there are always the smaller giveaways to tide you over. :)

Pitch Contest ~ And the finalists are…

Tuesday, December 8th, 2009

Listed below are the 10 finalists of both my agent and editor for The Season’s Pitch Contest. Hopefully, this won’t be the only time I hold one. ;)

Kevan Lyon – Marsal Lyon Literary Agency
10 finalists

Brynna James – Timeless
Lea Nolan – Benevolence
Melissa Blue – Forget Me Not
Sarah Tormey – Courting Scandal
Phyllis Campbell – The Sweetest Temptation
Phyllis Campbell – My Heart’s Desire
Miranda Liasson – Listen to Your Heart
Phyllis Campbell-After the Loving
Jennifer – Bitter Rivalry
Bonnie Dee – The Chinese Bride

Peter Senftleben – Kensington Editor
10 finalists

Listen to Your Heart – Miranda Liasson
Scandal’s Mistress – Bronwyn
After the Loving – Phyllis Campbell
A Pocketful of Ashes – Kat Sheridan
Broken – Cate Hart
Seduced in Darkness – KB Edwards
Courting Scandal – Sarah Tormey
A Most Unusual Lady – Kathleen Bittner Roth
After the End – Bonnie Davidson
Mistress of the Stone – Maria Zannini

Congratulations ladies! Please email  the first 3 pages of your manuscript (.doc or rft format) to me at historicals at historicalromancereleases.com . Please include your full name, contact information, the title, genre,  and word count. Please have the entries to me by Friday, Dec 11th at the latest. I will announce the winner(s) before Christmas. Good Luck.

If your pitch wasn’t chosen, please feel free to query both Peter and Kevan on your own.

Debbie Macomber performs a Mrs. Miracle

Tuesday, November 24th, 2009

I don’t know about you, but I have a HUGE soft spot for holiday books and movies. If we’re talking miracles and blessings I think George Bailey. I will undoubtedly watch It’s a Wonderful wendy_apronLife 3 times before 2010 arrives, and Miracle on 34th Street will probably get 2 viewings. But ask me what I’ll be watching December 5th at 8:00 pm. Seriously, ask. Well I’ll be tuned in to see the first adaptation of one of Debbie Macomber’s books: MRS. MIRACLE. I can’t resist a wonderful love story set around the holidays. Nope, I sure can’t.

So to celebrate the airing of MRS. MIRACLE on the Hallmark Channel,  Avon Books is re-releasing the book equipped with brand new cover and all. And together, Avon Books and The Season are giving away a copy of the book and a lovely apron. Wendy at Avon Books was gracious enough to model the MRS. MIRACLE apron for us. Even sans head, you can see Wendy is as pretty as can be. And tres fashionable I might add.

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MrsMiracle_blogMRS. MIRACLE
Author: Debbie Macomber
Publisher: Avon
Re-release date: November 29, 2009
ISBN-13: 978-0061083464
352 pages

Seth Webster’s heart never healed after he lost his adored wife. Now, with Christmas approaching, wild twin boys to raise alone, a home in chaos, and the latest in a long line of exasperated housekeepers quitting in disgust, Seth needs more than help to keep his family together . . . he needs a miracle.

And then a miracle arrives on his doorstep. Her name is Mrs. Merkle, but the kids call her “Mrs. Miracle”—and from the moment the warm, knowing, and very patient nanny appears, everything is different. Her sassy spirit is infectious, and it gives Seth the courage to approach Reba, a beautiful travel agent who’s been hurt and betrayed, and is afraid to ever love again. Through the magic of faith—and with a little help from a children’s Christmas pageant and a lot of encouragement from Mrs. Miracle—Seth and Reba might just be able to find a Christmas miracle of their very own: true love.

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Since an apron is also up for grabs and Thanksgiving is only days away, let’s talk food. Share your favourite holiday food. Comment to win.

And the winners are…and other news

Saturday, November 21st, 2009

The winners for the Kensington cover retrospective giveaway are:

Amber
Leslie
Steph

Ladies, please email your full name, address, and the book you’d like in preference order to me at historicals at historicalromancereleases.com.

In other news, polls are up to vote for your TOP PICK November release. Click here to vote.

Just in time for Thanksgiving, The Season is teaming up with Avon Books and making sure you are equipped for the festivities. Join us here on the blog November 24th where we’ll be giving away Debbie Macomber’s MRS. MIRACLE and a fabulous apron. Let’s make sure those fancy duds remain pristine. :)

Aspiring authors, don’t forget the Pitch Contest takes place here November 30th beginning at 7:00 am. You have 9 more days to hone it to perfection and catch my editor and agent’s eye.

Have you checked out the December cover. GGGOOORRGEOUS n’est ce pas?

That’s it for now. Have a great weekend!