Archive for the ‘Berkley’ Category

And the winners are…

Thursday, April 19th, 2012

Miranda Neville’s Burgundy series

LYNN G

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THE PRINCESS AND THE PEER, COWBOY COME HOME and HIGHLAND HERO

CATHERINE

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Jodi Thomas takes us Just Down the Road

Tuesday, April 17th, 2012

by Jodi Thomas

On April 3, 2012, my new story JUST DOWN THE ROAD was released.  I was walking the floor waiting for the birth of this book because I feel like it’s the best I’ve ever written.  A friend of mine commented that, over the last 36 books, I’ve said that a few times before, and I probably have, but I work to make each one better and this one shines.

For those readers who love stories that wrap around your heart, you’ll love this one.  It’s about the people of a small town who, though they think they live private lives also interact and change those around them.  I’ve really never thought of the people in my books as characters, for me they are people, as real in my mind as my neighbors.  They are wise and foolish, and loving…and unforgettable.

I think I fell in love with Tinch Turner when I first met him sitting outside the emergency room waiting to make sure all the guys he just beat up were going home with little more than bruised egos.  He’s the kind of guy Addison Spencer, the new town doctor, sees as tall, lean, walking trouble.  She thinks she wants nothing to do with him until she catches a glimpse of Tinch through his four year old nephew’s eyes.

JUST DOWN THE ROAD is about letting go of the past and stepping into new beginnings. It’s about learning to recognize what’s important in life. What lies closest to your heart. The stories in this little town blend together as the people touch each others’ lives and I think when the reader finishes, they’ll be surprised how much my characters have grown to matter to them.


When Tinch Turner lost his wife, he gave up on living. Now he spends his nights brooding, boozing and brawl-ing. When one of his escapades lands him in the ER, he finds himself staring up at the beautiful new doctor in town. For the first time in years, he feels a spark, but Addison Spencer wants nothing to do with the unruly rancher—or any man for that matter. She’s only in Harmony four months, long enough for the trouble she left behind to be over. But then a vulnerable little boy barrels into both of their lives, forcing them out of the past —and into a future where love is just down the road…

JUST DOWN THE ROAD
Sell date: April 3, 2012
Publisher: Berkley
ISBN: 978-0425246924
Retail price: USA $ 7.99

I hope everyone will walk into Harmony with me, stop off at the diner and stay a while.  You might just feel right at home.

Enjoy my newest story, 

Jodi Thomas

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And the winners are…

Wednesday, April 11th, 2012

ANTICIPATION – ANY KINDLE MMPB BOOK

LAURA HARMS

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IF I FALL by Kate Noble

RHIANNON ROWLAND

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9 BOOKS, 3 WINNERS, 3 BOOKS EACH

DEANNA SCHULTZ

AURORA

KAREN H IN NC

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Giveaway: 9 Books, 3 Winners, 3 Books Each

Monday, April 9th, 2012

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Giveaway & Guest Post: If I Fall by Kate Noble

Friday, April 6th, 2012

by Kate Noble

Have you ever had a crush?  Well, of course you have, we are all human.  And I’m willing to bet that the crush that you remember most fondly is that first crush. The one that woke you up to the possibilities of romance and adventure.  The one that had you practicing kissing on your pillow.  For me, it was Indiana Jones.  For Sarah Forrester, it was the Blue Raven.

The Blue Raven is the infamous, anonymous British spy – one whose exploits in the Peninsular Wars were turned into adventure stories in the newspaper.  Which, thusly, turned the Blue Raven into a legend.

And Miss Sarah Forrester is madly in love with him.  Or at least, she was when she was a girl.  Nowadays, Sarah is the leading light of the ton.  After she was cruelly dumped by her Duke ex-fiance, she reinvented herself as the Golden Lady – the sparkling, shining leader of all things fashionable.  A creature very far removed from the sweet, kind girl who had played pirates with her sisters and mooned over the Blue Raven – or is she?

When Lieutenant Jackson Fletcher returns home from his time at sea, he is shocked to find that his childhood friend Sarah has turned into this cruel, cutting creature of society.  It seems as if only he can see beyond the façade to the pain that created it.  But just how is he supposed to go about bringing the happy, selfless Sarah Forrester back out from hiding?  After all, nothing seems to pique her interest… nothing that is, except for when Jackson, at the end of his tether, pretends to be the Blue Raven.

Too bad the real Blue Raven doesn’t find the disguise all that funny.

If I Fall is a tale of friends who become enemies, lovers who don’t know they’re in love, secret identities, intrigue, mute Burmese aristocrats, mysterious paintings, murder, and finding the one who will be there to catch you when you fall.  No matter what.

Not bad for a first crush, eh?

If I Fall

Every great romance comes with a risk…

After a duke’s betrayal, the resilient Sarah Forrester reinvents herself as the Golden Lady: society’s leading light, the beautiful and witty life of the party. It’s all a façade of course-one that protects her from another intimate disloyalty. When her old friend, Lieutenant Jackson Fletcher, returns to London, he is determined to rediscover the true and trusting Sarah he once knew. It’ll take more than a kiss and a promise. It might even call for an innocent and necessary deception.

Then Jackson is enlisted to help capture the lead suspect in a murder— a man who happens to be Sarah’s most ardent suitor. Jack must continue the deception, and weathering this newest and gravest betrayal will be Sarah’s ultimate test. But as Jack’s passion for her grows, he must also reveal his own secrets. And as the killer turns his attention to his pursuers, more than love and trust is put at risk.

So tell me about your first crush!  Leave a comment below and we’ll chose one lucky winner to receive an autographed copy of IF I FALL!

Giveaway: A Little Bit of Sweet Relief!

Friday, March 30th, 2012

So today is the first day I’m coming up for air. It’s been a very long time since that’s happened. In January I began in earnest working every day on AN HEIR OF DECEPTION and yesterday I finally got it off to the editor. So I can breathe for a little bit – till I get it back – and get some of the things done I’ve been putting off until this book was done (which is a lot).

So to celebrate this momentous occasion – and yes it is that – I’m doing a GENRE GIVEAWAY where I’m giving away a book from each genre covered by this blog and the site. Click the covers below to get the whole scoop on the books – there is a corresponding page for each book on the website.

Speaking of which, starting next month, book features and/or reviews will go back to the website. I’ve managed to snag some unsuspecting victim, er, person to help me with the site. I have to say I missed the site as I spent the last few months away from it, so it’ll be back in full force and I’m looking for reviewers for all genres but specifically paranormal, inspirational, contemporary (category) and mainstream fiction. If you’re a polished writer, you have the ability to read digital books, you’d like to read books before they hit the stands and you’re interested in reviewing, please contact me at contact at theseasonforromance dot com. Please include some sort of writing sample.

      

   

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New Reviews and Giveaways!

Friday, March 23rd, 2012

Comment and enter to win Tessa Dare’s A WEEK TO BE WICKED or Miranda Neville’s CONFESSIONS FROM AN ARRANGED MARRIAGE!

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Review: The Walled Flower by Lorraine Bartlett

Friday, March 16th, 2012

The Walled Flower
Author: Lorraine Bartlett
Publisher: Penguin Group/Berkley
Pub. Date: February 7, 2012
ISBN-13: 978-0425246160
Pages: 304
Digital Price: $7.99
Print Retail Price: $7.99
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If Katie Bonner’s late husband hadn’t invested all their savings in the crafts fair Artisans Alley, the Webster mansion could have been hers to remodel into a bed-and-breakfast. Instead that dream belongs to another young couple. But that dream becomes a nightmare when a skeleton is discovered sealed in the walls of the mansion. The bones belong to Heather Winston, who went missing twenty-two years ago. Heather’s aunt, a jewelry vendor at Artisans Alley, asks Kate for help finding her niece’s murderer. The case may be cold, but the killer is very much alive-and ready to go to any lengths to keep past secrets buried…

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REVIEW

Katie Bonner puts her envy behind her and welcomes Janice and Toby Ryan to the group of merchants in Victoria Square. The Ryans are renovating an old mansion into a Bed and Breakfast, which was Katie had longed to do before her late husband used the money they had saved for the purchase of the home to invest in Artisan’s Alley, a craft marketplace.

However, the new owners of the mansion are in for a shock when the renovation process uncovers a skeleton hidden in one of the walls. When the skeleton is identified as belonging to the niece of Katie’s friend Rose, Katie gives into Rose’s plea to look into the murder. Katie is already overloaded with work, but she can’t turn her friend down and soon is embroiled in the age-old murder mystery that seems to be hitting someone a little too close to home.

Katie is a character with too much on her plate. She is still struggling to learn to manage Artisan’s Alley and deal with issues between some of the crafters, and now is not only a reluctant matron of honor for an acquaintance, but also a reluctant detective. I think most of us can relate to Katie. She wants to help others, so she takes on more and more and then complains when she starts feeling overwhelmed. However, reading about it can get a little old, and I wish she would learn to “Just Say No.” However, once Katie commits to something, she gives it her all, whether it’s keeping the craft mall running smoothly, planning a last minute bridal shower, or questioning suspects to get to the truth about Heather’s murder.

Katie’s relationship with pizza chef Andy Rust is a major part of the book, and normally I love a little romance mixed in with my mysteries. Unfortunately, I have mixed feelings about Andy. I don’t know if this is the way the author has intended to portray Andy, but to me he comes across somewhat pushy and arrogant taking advantage of Katie’s difficulty finding a new apartment to convince her to move in with him. At other times, he just seems clueless and I wonder how much he really cares about Katie. For every nice thing he does, he turns around and does something completely thoughtless. He is a hard-worker, but to the point of being a workaholic and never seems to be around for Katie’s adventures in detecting. Maybe I have misread Andy, but I’m not sure he’s the right match for Katie.

I think this series has promise. The mystery of Heather’s disappearance and murder is interesting and Katie is a thorough investigator. I enjoy reading about the day-to-day operation of the craft mall. There are a variety of represented and different types of characters, which adds to the appeal of the book. I’m a little surprised that while the book takes place at a craft mall, there are no detailed projects included. However, there are a couple of recipes that tie back to the story at the end of the book. There is room for improvement in the characters, but I care about them enough to be curious what lies ahead for Katie, her relationship with Andy, the craft mall, as well as Katie’s dream of owning a bed and breakfast. Fans of Laura Childs or Margaret Grace will enjoy the setting, Katie’s determination, and the assorted crafters that make up the cast of characters in this series.

Rating: 3.5 (Good – Recommend)

Reviewed by Christine K.

Review: Clobbered by Camembert by Avery Aames

Friday, March 16th, 2012

Clobbered by Camembert
Author: Avery Aames
Publisher: Berkley Prime Crime
Pub. Date: February 7, 2012
ISBN-13: 978-0425245873
Pages: 305
Digital Price: $7.99
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Charlotte Bessette–proprietor of Fromagerie Bessette, affectionately known in Providence, Ohio, as the Cheese Shop–is busy setting up her tent for the town’s Winter Wonderland faire, where she’ll offer fine wines and scrumptious cheeses. In the midst of the preparations, Charlotte meets an old friend of her mother, Kaitlyn Clydesdale, who has come back to Providence with plans to start a new honeybee farm.

When Kaitlyn is found dead in the cottage of Charlotte’s assistant Rebecca, suspicion falls on Rebecca’s boyfriend, a honeybee farmer himself. Charlotte knows this beekeeper wouldn’t hurt a fly, so she decides to find the real killer. While the town buzzes with gossip, can Charlotte catch the culprit without getting stung herself?

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REVIEW

Cheese shop proprietress Charlotte Bessette, her business partner Matthew, and her assistant Rebecca have their hands full preparing for Providence, Ohio’s annual Winter Wonderland faire. The trio has been working long hours and has even enlisted the help of family and friends in an attempt to prepare for the mass of tourists that’s expected, so the last thing any of them needs is a distraction. A distraction they get, however, in the form of Kaitlyn Clydesdale: a cutthroat businesswoman who blows into town with plans to build a new honeybee farm right next door to the one owned by Rebecca’s boyfriend Ipo – and whose business partner is none other than Charlotte’s slimy ex-fiancé Chip.

Kaitlyn wastes no time making enemies in Providence, but when she’s found murdered in the living room of Rebecca’s cottage, Ipo quickly becomes the prime suspect. Ipo swears he’s innocent of the crime and claims to have an alibi, but the police remain unconvinced. Can Charlotte find the time to catch Kaitlyn’s real killer, or will Ipo go down for a crime he didn’t commit?

Clobbered by Camembert is the third in Avery Aames’ Cheese Shop Mystery series. This, like Aames’ other Cheese Shop tales, has a lot going for it: a charming small-town atmosphere, a whole host of viable murder suspects, and last, but certainly not least, CHEESE. Unfortunately, while I liked Clobbered by Camembert better than the previous two installments, I still don’t think it lives up to its full potential. The setup is promising, but the murder is implausible, there’s not enough action, and what little drama there is feels both manufactured and overwrought. Add to that a bloated plot, a slow pace, and muddy, overly descriptive prose, and you have a book that (to me, anyway) feels too long by half.

Charlotte is a fairly winsome heroine, and her interactions with her ex-fiancé (and inner turmoil regarding his return to town) give her character a nice depth and complexity. The supporting cast, however, is too large and is comprised almost entirely of overly quirky characters with ridiculous names, making the whole book feel a bit like the circus has come to town. One or two oddballs would be understandable – even the smallest of villages has its share of weird – but Aames went overboard when she populated Providence and it ultimately detracts from her fictional world rather than adding to it.

Aames has no shortage of fans, and her books have garnered her plenty of nominations and awards; after three books, though, I’m forced to admit that her writing just isn’t for me.

Rating: 3.5 (Good – Recommend)

Reviewed by Kat

And the winners are…

Friday, March 16th, 2012

WHEN A SCOT LOVES A LADY by Katharine Ashe

JUANITA CARDENAS-GARCIA

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THE RUNAWAY COUNTESS by Leigh LaValle

CINDY VONHENTSCHEL

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THE HUSBAND HUNT by Lynsay Sands and WEDDED IN SCANDAL by Jade Lee

JORDAN N.

 

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