Friday 29 November 2013

Cover reveal and Tour: Her Savage Scot by Christina Phillips

I'm delighted to welcome Christina to my blog today. As you may know, I like a man in a plaid as much as the next girl and I'm a huge fan of Christina's books so it's a real privilege to have her here. Don't forget to check out the giveaway below!
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Excerpt
She looked at him and he imagined he could see tension seeping from her. As though his words reassured. He clawed through his mind for other such words.

“It would never occur to me,” he said, “that you would ever intentionally cause distress by word or action.”

“I certainly would never wish to cause you any distress, Connor.” And then she smiled, a small, tentative smile as though unsure of his reaction.

His chest tightened, the pain jagged yet not wholly unpleasant. Strange. And as he focused on the slight tremble of her lower lip, raw protectiveness seared through him, a primitive urge to pull her close and claim her as his own to the world.

Unnerved by the power of the image, the suddenness of its overwhelming demand, his first reaction was to recoil. But instead he remained rooted to the spot, unable to tear his gaze from her, unable to sever the tenuous connection that shimmered, beyond mortal sight, in the air between them.

The fanciful notion shattered the moment of paralysis, but not the sense of protectiveness that, if anything, gathered momentum by the second. And although a distant sliver of sanity urged caution, he held out his hand.

With only a moment’s hesitation Aila placed her hand in his, and he curled his fingers around her. Such a small gesture. Yet somehow, incomprehensibly, significant.



He picked up her abandoned circlet and they began the long walk back to Ce-eviot.
Bio

Christina loves writing dark tales set in the 9th century featuring tough Highland warriors who are brought to their knees by their brave Pictish princesses.

She is published by Ellora’s Cave and Berkley Heat and has dipped her toe in the indie pub waters. She is a member of the Romance Writers of Australia, Romance Writers of America, the DarkSide Down Under Group Blog and Historical Hearts Group Blog.

Christina is an ex-pat Brit who now lives in sunny Western Australia with her family. She is also owned by three gorgeous cats who are convinced the universe revolves around their needs. They are not wrong.

The Highland Warrior Chronicles

From the Kingdom of Dal Riada, Scots warriors Connor MacKenzie, Cameron MacNeil and Ewan MacKinnon pledge to keep the peace in the wild Highlands of Pictland. But each man is destined to fall in love with a Pictish princess - three cousins who are determined to save their beloved land from the savage invaders. Instead they lose their hearts to their wild foreign warriors.
Book 1 ~ Her Savage Scot
Book 2 ~ Her Vengeful Scot
Book 3 ~ Her Defiant Scot

Blurb for Her Savage Scot

When tough Scot warrior Connor MacKenzie rides into the barbaric lands of the Picts on a mission for his king, he never expects to be captivated by a beautiful Pictish widow. Drawn under her spell, yet unaware of her true identity, he risks everything for one passionate night in her arms.

Aila, princess of Pictland, swore long ago she would do anything within her power to help defeat the Vikings who invaded her land and murdered her husband. But after meeting Connor, her frozen heart thaws and once again she imagines a future filled with love and passion.

When Connor delivers the message from his king, Aila becomes a pawn in a deadly game of politics. Her heart belongs to Connor, but she must marry the prince of Dal Riada – Connor’s half-brother. But the fates have other plans for the star-crossed lovers as they fight their enemies and themselves to find true love.

A Romantica® historical erotic romance from Ellora’s Cave




Read Chapter One of Her Savage Scot
ISBN:  9781419940446
Release date: 20th November 2013

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Thursday 28 November 2013

Release day spotlight and guest post: Elodie Parkes

Please welcome Elodie to my blog today as she talks about the inspiration behind her new release!
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Hi, thank you for inviting me to the blog today with my new Evernight Publishing release, ‘A Little Mysterious’.
I’m talking about the inspiration behind the book today.
I’ve had Dhruv in my mind for a couple of years, his name and his personality, but his looks and the complete story only gelled for me after a guy came into the place I work and he was ‘just Dhruv’. Right way I knew I’d met Dhruv. (Laughs)
I got the name from some work I did when I was on a traveling holiday in Australia. I had to book appointments for a company, and there was a client named Dhruv Mystery. I loved the name and stored it in my memory for future use, though my Dhruv doesn’t have a surname. Also, the sight of an entire flock of black swans swimming in a river estuary near where I rented a holiday home stayed with me until the story poured out onto my laptop after, as I said, actually ‘meeting Dhruv’.
The man, who was just passing through the antique emporium where I currently work, was just gorgeous. His looks are described exactly in the book. (Smiles)
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The book,
A Little Mysterious

He’d been sent off course…he thought he was lost…until he found Daisy.

His vampire abilities were special. He belonged to an elite group. Moving home, they are set off course by a storm that lands Dhruv alone, hungry, and desperate in a strange town. A story of lust, love, and coincidence.
He’d been sent off course…he thought he was lost…until he found Daisy. His vampire abilities were special. He belonged to an elite group. Moving home, they are set off course by a storm that lands Dhruv alone, hungry, and desperate in a strange town. That’s where he meets Daisy.

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Wednesday 27 November 2013

Giveaway!


Please welcome Natalie to my blog today as she sponsors a giveaway! Check out her book, Come Full Circle, which was a 2012 Festival of Romance Reader's Award Finalist, and be sure to enter the rafflecopter to be in with a chance of winning a $10/£10 Amazon GC.

Blurb
Fifteen years ago, Bethany Minor fled her hometown after being left at the alter by Dane Brennan. After the sudden death of her mother, she is forced to return home and face her past. 

The years have been hell for Dane, and seeing Bethany again only reopens wounds he long thought closed. 

When they realize the flames of their past love never died, Bethany and Dane will need to confess all before they can have a chance to reclaim their life that once should have been. 

But when the truth of the past is finally revealed, will they still stand as a couple?

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Tuesday 26 November 2013

Blog Tour Stop: Highland Homecoming by B.J. Scott

Please welcome B.J. to my blog today. I'm thrilled to have her here because not only is she awesome, she writes bestselling Highland romances. Oh yes! So check out her book and be sure to comment as B.J. will be awarding a $50 Amazon gift card, Scottish shortbread cookies, can cooler and mouse pad (US/CANADA ONLY) to a randomly drawn commenter during the tour, and a beaded book thong with silver charms, book marks, pen, and canvas tote to a randomly drawn host (US/CANADA ONLY).

Interview
What is your name and where do you live now?
B.J. Scott and I live in Port Burwell, Ontario Canada. A small town on the shore of Lake Erie.
So first off, how has your week been?
Hectic as usual. Trying to work full time, operate a small business on the side, keep up with household chores and real life, then fitting writing and editing into the mix has me wishing for more hours in a day ;)
I know that one! Did you always want to be a writer? If not what did you want to be?
A true Gemini, I was born with the gift of gab and the need to tell a story, but started writing in earnest after a career in Nursing and Child and Youth work. But given my love for animals, had originally planned to become a Veterinarian.  
Please tell us about your current release.
HIGHLAND HOMECOMING is the third book in my Fraser Brother Trilogy. The series follows the lives of three brothers fighting with Robert the Bruce during the first war for Scottish independence and the feisty women who impact upon their lives and change them forever.  We meet the hero, Alasdair Fraser, the eldest and least likely to fall in love in book one of the series, Highland Legacy. A larger than average, outspoken warrior, with a knack for saying the wrong thing with no interest in settling down with a wife and children,  evolves through book 2, Highland Quest, where he is the over-protective older brother, and into book 3 where he takes on the role as our hero.  During a break in the fighting, Alasdair decides to take some much-needed time to relax. On his way to the castle of a friend, he comes across a beautiful, unconscious lass who has washed up on the shore of a secluded beach in northern Scotland.  Uncertain as to the extent of her injury, how she came to be on the beach and unable to turn his back on someone in need, he reluctantly delays his journey to care for her, a Good Samaritan act that finds him facing the toughest battle of his life. The one between duty and desire. Will he drop the shield that guards his heart? Or will the secrets Edina fails to disclose drive a wedge between them? While it is a series, I try to write each book to stand on its own.
Is anything in your book based on real life experiences or purely all imagination?
While my books are all works of fiction, I have utilized actual historical fact to enhance the story and hopefully share a bit of interesting information about the time period with my readers.
Yay, I love a good bit of history thrown in. It's always fascinating to learn something new. So tell us what was your favourite chapter to write and why?
It would be a toss between chapter one and the final chapter. It is always exciting to start a new book. I enjoy the challenge of writing a chapter that will hook the reader and the fact that the entire story is about to unfold. I have to say the final chapter is always nice too. After spending countless hours working on the manuscript and immersed in the time period, it is nice to be able to pull it all together, write   ‘The end’ and move on to a new project.
Yes, I understand that. Are your books available as eBooks? Were you involved in that process at all? Do you read eBooks or is it paper all the way?
My books come out in e-book first. After 4-6 months the book goes to print. Since my books are under contract to a publishing house, I have little say as to when the book come out in print
Did you have any say in the title / cover of your book?
I chose the titles for all three of my books. However if the editor does not think it appropriate, they can request a change. While I am shown the cover before the decision is finalized and can ask for minor changes, but the cover art is picked by the editor. I have been very fortunate and am pleased with all my covers.
That's a relief. Is there a part of the story you really liked but had to remove, and if so, could you tell us why?
As with the first two in the series, I had to take out parts of the book that were in the POV of secondary characters. If you are under contract for you book, you must follow the guidelines of the publishing house. This can mean reducing word count or in the case of historical romance, limiting the POV to the hero and heroin only. I like to write three dimensional characters. Neither my main characters nor my secondary characters are perfect.  They are human with flaws that make them more believable.  Limiting my secondary characters is difficult because they play an important role in the plot. There were places where a conversation between secondary characters would have enhanced the story, but in keeping with the guidelines, I had to work around them.
If you had to do it all over again, would you change anything in your book? 
There is always room for improvement in a book. As writers we become very close to our work so sometimes the obvious (to a reader) slips by us.  Unfortunately we don’t always notice where we should have made changes until after it is published.  
I think as writers, if we were allowed to, we would edit and edit and edit. We're never satisfied! When you started your book, did you plan on writing it as a series, or did it just grow into one?
A series was in the back of my mind when I wrote the first book in this series, but honestly did not plan to write the sequels when I did. But the editor asked for the second and third stories and the readers were very supportive of the first book. Book 2 was hard to write because the story was not speaking to me at the time. But this book came much easier. During the struggle to write Highland Quest, the ideas, characters and plot for Highland Homecoming fell into place. It still took me six months to write, but that was good compared to the fact that the other two took me about a year.
Do you have plans for a new book?
I am currently working on another Scottish historical that is not related to the series. A civil war time travel and an anthology of Scottish short stories. Lots of ideas but never enough time to write.
Sounds fantastic, Thanks for taking the time to answer my questions! Read on to find out about B.J.'s latest release.

The last thing Alasdair Fraser expects to find on an isolated beach in Northern Scotland is a beautiful, unconscious lass. Unable to turn his back on someone in need, he delays his journey and tends to her injuries–an act that has him questioning his destiny and his plans to rejoin the fight for Scotland’s independence.

Will he drop the shield that guards his heart or will the secrets she fails to reveal and his own stubbornness keep them apart forever?

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Perched on a stool by the fire, he watched her sleep, wondering how he was going to ever let her go. She was by far the loveliest woman he had ever seen, and she did not seem to be put off by his size, awkwardness, or lack of manners. But duty dictated that they part ways.

After tossing a log on the fire, he spread a pelt on the floor in front of the hearth, then lowered himself to the ground. He pulled the tunic over his head and tossed it on the stool, then did the same with his trews and boots, before settling beneath a length of plaid.

The last thing he wanted to do was lie on the floor and go to sleep. If truth be known, he wanted to slip beneath the covers, take Lauren in his arms, and make her his own. But that would not be right or proper. They were not betrothed and despite what people might think of him, he was a man of honor.

The women he’d bedded in the past had all been of questionable repute and none had been untried maidens. If Lauren was not already married or spoken for, he held enough respect for her that he would wait until their wedding night. But then again, if she did not get her memory back, he might never know for certain.

He slammed his fist on the floor. What the hell was he thinking? He was never going to take a bride. Especially one with no past. He was a warrior. There was no future for them, something he best not forget. He tucked the plaid around his shoulders and dozed off.

An ear-piercing scream disturbed his slumber and Alasdair jolted up with a start. Wasting no time, he climbed to his feet and raced to the pallet.


With a passion for historical romance, history in general, and anything Celtic, B.J. always has an exciting work in progress. Each story offers a blend of romance, adventure, suspense, and, where appropriate, a dab of comic relief. Carefully researched historical facts are woven into each manuscript, providing a backdrop from which steamy romance, gripping plots, and vivid characters—dashing alpha heroes and resourceful, beguiling heroines you can’t help but admire—spring to life. A member of RWA, World Romance Writers, Celtic Hearts Romance Writers, and Savvy Authors, B.J. also writes contemporary, paranormal, time travel, and romantic suspense.

C.S. Lewis first captivated B. J.’s imagination in the fourth grade, and her desire to write sprang from there. Following a career in nursing and child and youth work, B.J. married her knight-in-shining-armor, and he whisked her away to his castle by the sea. In reality, they share their century-old home in a small Canadian town on the shore of Lake Erie with three dogs and a cat. When she is not working at her childcare job, on her small business, or writing, you will find her reading, camping, or antique hunting.

Find all B.J.'s books on her Amazon page.

Connect with B.J. on her website and at Soul Mate Publishing.

Monday 25 November 2013

Author Interview: M.S. Kaye

Please welcome M.S. Kaye to my blog today. She's sharing a little bit about her latest release and creating a swoon-worthy hero.
Hi M.S., welcome to my blog! Make yourself at home :D
Samantha, thank you for having me as your guest!
So to start off what is your name (or pen name) and where do you live now?
My pen name is M. S. Kaye—because my real name is ridiculously hard. But MSK are my real initials.
And how has your week been?
Good but crazy. I just started a new job.
Well, congrats on the new job. So tell us what is the name of your latest book, and if you had to summarise it what would you say?
Fight Princess was released in September. It’s a romantic suspense novel about a female underground fighter.
Sounds fasncinating! And you've just released another book, please tell us about it.
Once is about a young woman who falls for a man who is three days from taking vows to enter the priesthood. He is her first and also her once.
Wow sounds wonderful! Where did you come up with the idea to write your book?
Actually, it came to me as I wondered about a plot point in my novel Endless as the Rain (which will be published by Freya’s Bower). I wanted to explore what would happen if a particular event went a different way, and Once was born.
How do you go about creating the perfect "Swoon" worthy man?
My male leads tend to be strong, silent, tortured souls. Otherwise, they vary greatly.
*swoon* If you know me, then you'll know I love tortured souls. Have you ever suffered from a "writer's block"? What did you do to get past the "block"?
I don’t believe writer’s block exists.
Ugh, wish I didn't! LOL Do you think ebooks will ever totally replace printed books?
No. I think print books will always have their place.
What piece of advice would you give to a new writer?
Write what you’re passionate about.
Would you share a deep dark secret about you with us?
If I did that, it wouldn’t be a deep, dark secret anymore.
Shucks, you got me there. Thanks for letting me pick your brain today! Read on for more info on M.S.'s books.

Once
by M.S. Kaye
Her first and also her Once.
 Jonathan is studying to become a priest. He is three days from taking vows. He will not be a priest.
 Rebecca’s major is pre-law. She is supposed to take over her father’s law firm. She will not be lawyer.
Their paths cross at exactly the right moment, when each most needs to hear what the other has to say. Jonathan’s structured life is turned sideways, but Rebecca also helps him learn how to forgive himself. It was self-defense, not murder.
Rebecca finds the strength to stand up to her father, to be the real her. If Jonathan likes her writing, it must be worth pursuing.
They must each struggle to forge a new path without each other’s comfort and strength, with only memories of the one day that changed everything.
Buy Links:
Jupiter Gardens Press (Publisher – all formats): http://jupitergardenspress.com/shop/once/
Author Bio
M. S. Kaye is a 4th degree black belt and certified instructor of Songahm Taekwondo. A transplant from Ohio, she resides with her husband Corey in Jacksonville, FL, where she does her best not to melt in the sun.
Contact M. S. Kaye at:
Twitter: @mskosciuszko
Also available from M.S. Kaye:
Fight Princess: Caught in an investigation of a mysterious murder, a female underground fighter from a high society family learns how to accept love.

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