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Tuesday, May 31, 2016

One Last Kiss By Ally Broadfield Release Day









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ONE LAST KISS
Title: One Last Kiss
Author: Ally Broadfield
Tagline: He might finally land the girl of his dreams. Or he could lose everything.
Series Name: It’s In His Kiss #2
Imprint: Entangled Select Historical
Blurb:
London, 1812

Captain Mikhail Abromovich would rather single-handedly face the entire French army than follow orders to deceive Anna, the woman of his heart, by feigning a courtship to hide his covert activities.

Ever since a gossip sheet revealed the details of her extensive dowry, Princess Anna Tarasova has been overrun by fortune-hunting lords. When her childhood sweetheart mysteriously appears in London and asks to court her, it seems too good to be true.

For Mikhail, who is both soldier and spy, being chosen to represent Russia in secret negotiations with Britain should be the assignment of a lifetime. But once his deception is revealed, he’s certain Anna won’t believe his love is real.


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What people are saying
“…gives you warm fuzzies and leaves you feeling contented.” –Meghan L., Goodreads
“…very distinctive…the romance is absolutely lovely!” –Monique, Goodreads


Mini Excerpt:
Anna turned to him. “I must apologize for Natalya. She doesn’t mean any harm.”
“Of course not,” he agreed, his stormy eyes meeting hers.
Her stomach flip-flopped as his intense gaze momentarily held her spellbound. “Nevertheless, she needs to come to terms with her lot as a younger sibling.”
Anna hated the inane, formal conversation she was forcing through her lips. It used to be so easy for her to say anything to him, and now she could barely form a coherent sentence. Especially when he studied her so closely, as if he was trying to steal the thoughts from her mind.


Author Bio:
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Ally has worked as a horse trainer, director of marketing and development, freelance proofreader, and a children's librarian, among other things. None of them were as awesome as writing romance novels (though the librarian gig came closest). She lives in Texas and is convinced her house is shrinking, possibly because she shares it with three kids, five dogs, a cat, a rabbit, and assorted reptiles. Oh, and her husband.

Ally likes to curse in Russian because very few people know what she's saying, and spends most of what would be her spare time letting dogs in and out of the house and shuttling kids around. She has many stories in her head looking for an opportunity to escape onto paper. She writes historical romance set in Regency England and Imperial Russia.


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Top Ten Places I Want to Visit by Ally Broadfield
I grew up in a very small town in northern Michigan, but we took yearly trips to visit relatives in Ohio, and also took an annual camping trip to Canada along the shore of Lake Superior, so I never felt isolated. I was also an avid reader, and I loved books like Where the Wild Things Are and A Wrinkle in Time, which really sparked my budding imagination and desire to explore new places.
We moved to Ohio when I was ten, and I was lucky to attend one of the few public schools that offered Russian as a foreign language. When I was in high school, I went on an amazing class trip to the Soviet Union that sparked a life-long love of travel. I’ve since been lucky to visit many parts of the U.S., Ireland, England, Germany, Hungary, the Czech Republic, and two more trips to Russia. There are still many more places I want to see, many of them inspired by books I’ve read and movies I’ve watched.
The Icehotel, Jukkasjarvi, Sweden The same year I asked for a snow block maker for Christmas, I read Snow Treasure, a story about children in Norway during World War II who used their sleds to sneak gold bullion past the occupying Nazi soldiers. The snow block maker was much harder to use than I had imagined, so the only thing I was able to make was a small wall. Instead, I recruited my neighbors to help smuggle various objects out of our yards on our sleds, but my wish to spend the night in a snow fort never happened, so now I’m hoping to stay overnight in a room at the Icehotel in Sweden, which, as you can probably guess, is made entirely out of carved ice.
Hawaii I want to visit Hawaii, but probably not for the reason you think. I was in elementary school when Mount St. Helens erupted in 1980. I had read about volcanoes in my science book, and was fascinated by them in a detached sort of way. The images of the eruption were vivid on the news. It was my first introduction to the devastating effects of natural disasters and has left me with a desire to see a volcano first hand.
Drake Passage, Antarctica I’ve always been an animal lover, and after reading Mr. Popper’s Penguins when I was seven, I lobbied for months for my parents to buy me a penguin for my birthday. It never happened, but if I can find a way to do it without harming the environment, I would love to visit Antarctica and see wild penguins in their natural habitat.
The Tulip fields in the Netherlands – This one is a case of mistaken identity. As was the case for many children who were born in the 1970s, I looked forward to watching the Wizard of Oz on television every year, and I loved the scene where they venture through the poppy fields in the movie, so when I came across a picture of tulip fields in the Netherlands, I knew I needed to visit. Someone eventually set me straight about the flowers, but I’d still love to see
those gorgeous fields of tulips.
Salzburg, Austria – Another movie I anxiously waited to watch every year was The Sound of Music, and even though I knew the story by heart by the time I was eight, it was imperative that we didn’t miss the opening scene with the panoramic views of the mountains. Visiting Salzburg is at the top of my travel bucket list.
Amsterdam, The Netherlands – This one is a relatively new addition to my list. I’m a huge fan of John Green, and I read The Fault in Our Stars in January of 2012 when it released. Hazel and Augustus’s visit to Amsterdam was so wonderful that it’s also at the top of my bucket list.
The Trans-Siberian Railroad – I’ve wanted to go on a long train ride ever since I read Murder on the Orient Express, and that desire was further fueled by an overnight train ride from St. Peterburg (then Leningrad) to Moscow in 1989. The Trans-Siberian Railroad is the longest railroad in the world at 5772 miles, and I would love to ride the length of it (though I sincerely hope no one gets murdered).
The Great Wall of China – I read Betty Bao Lord’s Spring Moon when I was in high school, during second semester of my freshman year, at the same time that we studied China in history class. I was and continue to be fascinated by the culture of Imperial China and would love to see the Great Wall.
Breda, Holland – During World War II, my maternal grandfather was a bombardier on a B-17 that was shot down in the town of Breda, which was under German occupation. Two members of the crew were killed in the crash, and the others were captured by the Germans and held in a prison camp until the war ended. The German’s simply let the prisoners go when they were ordered to retreat, and my grandfather and the other prisoners were taken care of by the people of the town until the Americans arrived to take them home.
Westerburg, Germany My grandfather was of German descent, but he cut off all ties with his family in Germany during the war. His surname was Westerburg and I know he had cousins who lived in the town, so I hope to someday visit.
Do you have any recommendations for me of places I should add to my list? What places do you want to visit?
   







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ACCIDENTALLY COMPROMISING THE DUKE
Title: Accidentally Compromising the Duke


Author: Stacy Reid


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Tagline: She is determined to shatter the duke’s cool reserve with seductive touches…
Series Name: Wedded by Scandal #1
Imprint: Entangled Scandalous
Blurb:
England, 1817
Miss Adeline Hays is out of options. Determined to escape marriage to a repugnant earl, Adel plans to deliberately allow herself to be caught in a compromising position at a house party with the much kinder man she’d hoped to marry. Instead, Adeline accidentally enters the wrong chamber and tumbles into the bed of the mad duke.
Edmond Rochester, the Duke of Wolverton, is seeking a wife to care for his two daughters. A young lady of sensibilities, accomplishment, and most importantly, one who he is not attracted to—a complete opposite of the bewitching beauty who traps him into marriage. But despite the lust he feels for his new duchess, Edmond is resolved to never allow them intimacy, refusing to ever again suffer the tormenting loss of a loved one.


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What people are saying
“This book was so addictive, I did not put it down since I started reading…” –Meghan L., Goodreads
“Loved it! Absolutely love Edmond and Adel…” –Amira, Goodreads
“…it is hard to surprise me. Stacy Reid did…Ms. Reid’s story of loss, love, laughter and healing is all that I look for when reading romance and deserving of a 5-star review.” –Isha, Goodreads
Excerpt:
A deep curiosity to know all of him welled inside of her. “Don’t you ever play?”
Surprised chased his features. “Play?”
“Yes...you know, the art of romping, laughing, and having untold fun?”
“Of course not,” he said stiffly.
“How sad,” she murmured.
He arched a brow. “I am a duke...we do not cavort in the dirt and grass.”
She stood and walked deeper into the shadows and smiled when he followed.
“That is a pity. I think I would enjoy very much you tumbling me into the grass.”
Intense dark eyes assessed her and Adel stepped closer to his heat. “Come play with me,” she said softly.
Author Bio:
I am an unapologetic romance lover. I read it. I write it. Enough said. Well..I also have a warrior way "Never give up on my dreams." I spend a copious amount of time drooling over Rick Grimes from Walking Dead, watching Japanese anime and playing video games with my love, Dusean. 


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ONE LAST KISS
Title: One Last Kiss
Author: Ally Broadfield
Tagline: He might finally land the girl of his dreams. Or he could lose everything.
Series Name: It’s In His Kiss #2
Imprint: Entangled Select Historical
Blurb:
London, 1812

Captain Mikhail Abromovich would rather single-handedly face the entire French army than follow orders to deceive Anna, the woman of his heart, by feigning a courtship to hide his covert activities.

Ever since a gossip sheet revealed the details of her extensive dowry, Princess Anna Tarasova has been overrun by fortune-hunting lords. When her childhood sweetheart mysteriously appears in London and asks to court her, it seems too good to be true.

For Mikhail, who is both soldier and spy, being chosen to represent Russia in secret negotiations with Britain should be the assignment of a lifetime. But once his deception is revealed, he’s certain Anna won’t believe his love is real.


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What people are saying
“…gives you warm fuzzies and leaves you feeling contented.” –Meghan L., Goodreads
“…very distinctive…the romance is absolutely lovely!” –Monique, Goodreads
Excerpt:
Misha watched as she leaned low over her mare’s neck and gave the horse free rein. He let out a whoop and took off after her, his much larger mount rapidly gaining ground. He had closed the distance to about ten feet when a fox, perhaps roused by the vibration of the horse’s hooves against the ground, dashed out of the bushes. His stallion barely glanced at the disturbance, but Anna’s horse shied away. She tilted to the right, and before she could regain her balance, her mare kicked at the fox, sending her hurtling to the left. His heart lurched, knowing he would not reach her in time to help.


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Ally has worked as a horse trainer, director of marketing and development, freelance proofreader, and a children's librarian, among other things. None of them were as awesome as writing romance novels (though the librarian gig came closest). She lives in Texas and is convinced her house is shrinking, possibly because she shares it with three kids, five dogs, a cat, a rabbit, and assorted reptiles. Oh, and her husband.

Ally likes to curse in Russian because very few people know what she's saying, and spends most of what would be her spare time letting dogs in and out of the house and shuttling kids around. She has many stories in her head looking for an opportunity to escape onto paper. She writes historical romance set in Regency England and Imperial Russia.


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TO LOVE A LIBERTINE
Title: To Love a Libertine
Author: Liana LeFey
Tagline: Both have secrets. Both have reputations. Both fear falling in love.
Series: Scandal in London #5
Imprint: Entangled Select Historical
Blurb:
London, 1727 

When Miss Eden Lowther catches the eye of Lord Percival Falloure, Marquess of Tavistoke, she’s delighted, for his wicked lordship is anything but boring. The canny coquette who declined five suitors the season prior sets out to capture the infamous “Terror of the Ton” for keeps, but the man she finds behind the façade isn’t at all what she expects.

Having suffered heartbreak and humiliation two years ago, Lord Tavistoke is wary of love. But once on the market, always on the market until wed or dead. Desperate to throw London’s single ladies off the scent, Percy looks to reestablish his rotten reputation with a rousing scandal. His mark: Miss Eden Lowther, a tearing beauty reported to have left devastation in her wake last Season. If anyone has asked for ruination, it is the heartless “Hellion of Holker Hall”…

Eden and Percy soon find themselves falling dangerously in love, despite their fears and her family’s objections. But will love alone save them when a ruthless rival forces her hand?


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What people are saying
I do love this hero, a definite bad boy with a heat of gold and lots of courage. I thoroughly enjoyed every page.” –Petula, Goodreads
“…it comes to a point when it becomes impossible to put the book down. It's beautifully written” –Brigitte, Goodreads
Ms. LeFey made quite the impression on me with this mysterious and unforgettable couple.
Isha, Goodreads


Excerpt:
“I shall simply have to trust your sense of honor is in accord with my expectations.”
She counted several heartbeats before he answered, “And what is your expectation of me, Eden?”
The sound of her name spoken in his low, intimate rasp sent tingles racing across her flesh. She ought to correct his breach of manners, but the delight of hearing him speak to her thus was such that she couldn’t bear to chide him—as long as he didn’t do it in front of others. It took a moment to find her tongue. “Why, that you will conduct yourself with all due propriety in my presence, of course, as any true gentleman would.”
A lazy, sensuous grin stretched his mouth. “If you craved a true gentleman’s company you would not be here with me. You would have allowed your stepmother to toss me out on my arse as she doubtless longed to do the very instant I crossed her threshold.” His voice dropped to just above a whisper. “No. I suspect you desire an altogether different sort of man.”


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Liana loves to weave incendiary tales that capture the heart and the imagination, taking the reader out of the now and into another world. The glory and splendor of the 18th Century provides a lush, glittering backdrop for her fairy tale romances. It’s a time of sensuous lovers, passionate music, lavish royal courts and deadly intrigues.

Liana lives in Texas with her own dashing hero of nearly twenty years, their delightful progeny, one spoiled-rotten feline overlord, and several tanks of tropical fish. She’s been devouring historical romances since her early teens and is now delighted to be writing them for fellow enthusiasts.


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Monday, May 16, 2016

Release Day... A Pledge of Passion Book Two By Victoria Vane **Ebook Giveaway**





Title: A Pledge of Passion, Rules of Engagement Book Two
Genre: Historical Romance
Author: Victoria Vane
Release Date: May 16, 2016


Blurb

Only a madman makes a promise in the heat of passion...
During a midnight tryst in a moonlit garden, Nicolas Needham fell in love—only to walk away. As a younger son with few connections, his pride demanded that he better his circumstances before paying his suit to Lady Mariah. When Nicolas is finally given the opportunity he needs to advance—by negotiating a contract of matrimony on his employer’s behalf—he is shocked to learn that the intended bride is the same woman to whom he once pledged himself.
And only a fool believes him....
Mariah Morehaven has lived a quiet, almost reclusive life in the country. While she accepts that marriage is her unavoidable destiny, as a baroness in her own right, and heir to one of the oldest and land-rich estates in England, she fears becoming the target of fortune hunters. After entrusting her cousin, Lydia, to help her find a suitable match, Mariah is devastated to discover that the man sent to negotiate for her hand is the very same who broke her heart.



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Excerpt

NICK FOUND HER on one of the private terraces overlooking the gardens. Alone. Thank God. Dressed in her ivory gown and drenched in soft moonlight, she resembled nothing so much as an ethereal being leaning wistfully over the balustrade.
"Lady Mariah?" he called out softly.
She turned to face him with a look of surprise. "Mr. Needham?"
"I thought to find you with Rochford."
  "Then you were mistaken."
"Mistaken?" He frowned. "I don't believe I mistook his interest in you."
She released a bitter laugh. "His interest is in my estate, perhaps. In my dowry, most certainly. But in me? I assure you not, Mr. Needham."
"Then he is a fool."
"No. We are simply from different worlds. That one is his," she inclined her head to the door, "and this one is mine."
"Are you not enjoying yourself?"
"To be honest, I feel completely out of my element without Lydia. All too much like a sheep in a cow pasture."
"You don't look like a sheep," he said. "A sprite perhaps, but never a sheep."
"A sprite?" She laughed. "You told me you weren't given to false flattery, Mr. Needham."
His grin instantly faded. "There's nothing false in my words, Mariah." Her name slipped all too easily over his tongue. "You have no idea how lovely you are tonight."
Unable to help himself, he reached out to stroke the curls that lay over her pale shoulder. His gaze followed the cascade of golden-brown locks to where the ends rested just above her milky-white breasts. "In the morning sunshine, I thought you resembled a wood nymph, but by moonlight, you are nothing short of angelic. You should always be out of doors, Mariah."
"It's where I prefer to be," she said. "It's where I feel most alive—walking, riding, tending the garden. I've always despised being stuck inside, but now that's where I spend most of my waking hours. My only escape is at night when I sit on my own terrace or walk in the gardens."
"Alone?" he asked, his gaze searching hers. Was he mistaken about her? Did she perhaps have a secret lover?
"Yes," she whispered softly. "Very much . . . alone."
She suddenly looked so forlorn, making him ache for what he couldn't have. It was all he could do not to pull her into his arms.
"It would not be so if you were you to marry . . ." The words were out before he could take them back.
"To whom? Someone like Lord Rochford?" she asked, searching his eyes.
"A woman in your position may have her pick of nearly any eligible bachelor in the realm."
She released a derisive laugh. "And I would still be very much alone. I don't seek that kind of marriage, Mr. Needham. 'Tis too beautiful a night to speak of such unpleasant things as marriage." She tilted her face up toward the heavens, exposing the full column of her beautiful neck. "Do you ever stargaze? Or is such an activity too frivolous for a man of your serious temperament?"
"Yes. As a matter of fact, I have always loved astronomy."
"I have never learned to identify the constellations, but the myths fascinate me. When you look up there tonight, what do you see?"
"The moon is too bright to see much," he said. "The best time to view stars is during the new moon."
"Can you find Cassiopeia for me?"
"She doesn't emerge in the heavens until autumn, but Ursa Major is best viewed in spring. It's also the easiest to recognize. Do you know the myth?"
"It is the story of Callisto, is it not?"
"Yes. Zeus was smitten by her, and Hera, his jealous wife, transformed Callisto into a bear. While she was in animal form, her son Arcas was going to shoot her, but Zeus intervened and turned Arcas into a bear as well. He then placed mother and son permanently in the heavens."
"It seems so unfair that Callisto was punished merely for attracting the attention of Zeus, but then again, maybe she's happier lighting up the nighttime sky than worrying about unwanted propositions from powerful men."
"Unwanted propositions?" Her words rang a peal in his ears. "Did Rochford importune you?"
"No. He did not, but he hinted at a proposal of marriage."
"When?"
"Earlier this evening."
"How did you answer him?"
"I didn't. Please, Mr. Needham. I don't wish to talk about it. Why were you looking for me? Did you receive any news from Lord Marcus?"
"Yes. He anticipates he and Miss Trent will arrive late tonight."
"What has detained him for so long?"
"He didn't elaborate. He only said it was a matter of urgency." She shivered. "You are cold." He immediately stripped off his coat and laid it over her shoulders.
Her eyes met his. "Thank you, Mr. Needham."
"Nicolas," he said. "Or Nick would be even better."
"Nick," she repeated with a soft smile. "I like the sound of it. It suits you."
  "And why is that?"
"It's a no-nonsense kind of name, isn't it? You don't seem to care for their disingenuous ways any more than I do. Indeed, you are the only one here with whom I am at ease. It's hard to believe we met only a few short days ago. I feel as if I have known you so very much longer."
"Perhaps it's just the wine?" he suggested.
"No," she murmured, leaning toward him, close enough for him to catch a teasing hint of lilacs. She licked her lips. The gesture drew his gaze to her luscious rose-colored mouth. He couldn't help wondering if her lips were as sweet and petal soft as they looked. "It has nothing to do with the wine and everything to do with the man."
Her tone and demeanor were warm and inviting, and innocently seductive. He was surely courting danger to be alone with her any longer. "We should go back inside and join them at cards," he said.
"Must we?" she asked, soft and pleading.
"Yes, we must," he replied resolutely. He'd come looking for her to protect her from Rochford, but who would protect her from him? "If you don't wish to join them at cards, you could always make an excuse to retire early to your chamber."
"But I won't be able to sleep. I'm far too restless. What about you? Do you intend to wait for Lord Marcus and Lydia?"
"Yes."
"Then I will wait with you," she said. "That is . . . if you would care for some company."
"No," he said. "It wouldn't be appropriate for us to be together. Indeed, if we stay out here much longer, we will surely become an object of speculation."
"Would that be so terrible?" she asked.
"What do you mean?" He was half afraid of her answer.
"If my reputation were tarnished, perhaps I would not then be troubled by any more unwanted suitors."
"You are quite mistaken in me if you think I would do such a thing," he replied tersely.
She had no idea the torture she was putting him through. What she'd just implied, that she was willing to be compromised, was pushing him perilously close to the breaking point. He was an honorable man, but a man nevertheless—made of flesh and blood.
"I'm sorry." She bit her lip. "It was a foolish thing to say. But I am no one. Why would anyone bother themselves with me?"
"You don't understand how it is," he said. "This world is full of malicious people, Mariah. To those who live meaningless lives, spreading gossip and fomenting scandal is the ultimate in entertainment."
"I have nothing in common with such people," she said. "I hate falseness and malice. I'm very sorry I came here."
"Are you?" he asked softly. "I'm not. If you hadn't come, I never would have had the delight of getting to know you, and that would have been a tragedy for me."
"But what does it matter? It's unlikely that we'll ever see each other again after tomorrow."
His gaze narrowed. "After tomorrow?"
"Yes. In the morning, I intend to pack my belongings. I'm returning to Morehaven."
"You're leaving?"
"Yes. I am needed at home."
“But you can't leave so soon," he protested. "I promised to teach you about cricket. I could never break my word to a lady. I have my reputation to protect."
His effort at levity only seemed to annoy her. “Your reputation?" She gave a snort of indignation. "Is that all that matters to you, Mr. Needham? What others think?"
"Not at all," he replied. "In truth, most of them can go to the devil for all I care."
"Then why are you afraid to be alone with me?" she asked softly.
"I'm only trying to protect you from those who live to destroy others," he answered.
His chest squeezed as her gaze grew misty. "I don't belong here. Don't you understand? Can you even imagine how it feels to be sought out only because you have property and a fortune? How will I ever know if someone actually cares for me?"
Nick stifled a groan. The anguish in her beautiful blue-green eyes unraveled his last threads of self-restraint. He drew her into his arms, knowing he was making a mistake, maybe the biggest of his life, but the kiss was his fate. It was as inevitable as the rising sun and as unstoppable as the ocean tide.
"How will you know?" He moved in slowly, deliberately, until their faces were mere inches apart, until the sweet sough of her breath caressed his face. He couldn't hold himself back now if his next breath depended on it. "This is how."
Cupping her face with both hands, he finally claimed the soft, sweet lips that had tormented him since he'd seen her in Lady Russell's garden. Her kiss was the tenderest torture. Although unschooled, her lips were indescribably sweet. He wanted to lose himself in the drugging pleasure of them forever. He resisted the urge to probe with his tongue, knowing if he took this any further, he'd never be able to pull away, and he had to. He couldn't let it go on. One long and lingering kiss was all he would allow himself . . . because anything more could never be enough.
 

Other Books In The Series

A Breach of Promise (re-releasing soon)

About The Author

Victoria Vane is a selling author of of smart and sexy contemporary romance and an award-winning author of historical romance. Her books have received many accolades to include the 2016 Red Carpet Award for Jewel of the East, 2014 RONE Award for Treacherous Temptations as well as Library Journal Best E-Book romance of 2012 for The Devil DeVere series.




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