Showing posts with label Historical Romance. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Historical Romance. Show all posts

Friday, 16 August 2019

[Release Week] THE WALLFLOWER WAGER (Girl Meets Duke, #3) by Tessa Dare

Title: THE WALLFLOWER WAGER
Author: Tessa Dare
ISBN: 9780062672162
Price: $7.99
On-Sale Date: 8/13/19

Description:

They call him the Duke of Ruin.

To an undaunted wallflower, he's just the beast next door.


Wealthy and ruthless, Gabriel Duke clawed his way from the lowliest slums to the pinnacle of high society—and now he wants to get even.

Loyal and passionate, Lady Penelope Campion never met a lost or wounded creature she wouldn’t take into her home and her heart.

When her imposing—and attractive—new neighbor demands she clear out the rescued animals, Penny sets him a challenge. She will part with her precious charges, if he can find them loving homes.

Done, Gabriel says. How hard can it be to find homes for a few kittens?

And a two-legged dog.

And a foul-mouthed parrot.

And a goat, an otter, a hedgehog . . .

Easier said than done, for a cold-blooded bastard who wouldn’t know a loving home from a workhouse. Soon he’s covered in cat hair, knee-deep in adorable, and bewitched by a shyly pretty spinster who defies his every attempt to resist. Now she’s set her mind and heart on saving him.

Not if he ruins her first.
G E T   Y O U R   C O P Y   N O W !

AUTHOR BIO

TESSA DARE is the New York Times and USA Today bestselling author of more than twenty historical romances. Her books have won numerous accolades, including Romance Writers of America’s prestigious RITA® award (twice) and the RT Book Reviews Seal of Excellence. Booklist magazine named her one of the “new stars of historical romance,” and her books have been contracted for translation in more than a dozen languages.

A librarian by training and a booklover at heart, Tessa makes her home in Southern California, where she lives with her husband, their two children, and a trio of cosmic kitties.

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Excerpt

She circled back, standing before him. “There now. Better?”

He gave a reluctant nod.

“Can you move your arm in all directions?”

He rolled his shoulder to prove it. “Yes.”

“What about your grip?

“My grip is strong.”

“Perhaps I should wrap the arm in a sling.”

“I do not need a sling.”

“Wait here. I’ll dash upstairs to fetch some linen and—”

“For the love of God, woman. My shoulder is fine.” He took her by the waist and lifted her straight off the floor, until they were eye to eye. “There. Believe me now?”
 
She nodded, wide-eyed.

“Good.”

In his hands, she was delicate, breakable. Her hair was a golden treasure he should never, ever touch. And oh, how he hungered for those soft, pink lips.

The familiar voice echoed in his ears.

Don’t touch, boy. She’s not for the likes of you.

Put. Her. Down.

But before Gabe could lower those beribboned pink slippers to the floor, she captured his sooty, sweaty face in her hands— And kissed him on the lips.


I've got all of the books in this series, but I still haven't read them yet...I really need to get on that, especially after that teaser!!! *heart eyes*

What about you?
Have you started Tessa Dare's Girl Meets Duke series yet?

Friday, 2 August 2019

[Blog Tour Review + #Giveaway] BRAZEN AND THE BEAST (The Barenuckled Bastards, #2) by Sarah MacLean

Source: Received an egalley through Edelweiss.
Publisher: Avon
Release Date: July 30, 2019
Number of Pages: 382 (Mass Market Paperback)

DESCRIPTION

The Lady’s Plan

When Lady Henrietta Sedley declares her twenty-ninth year her own, she has plans to inherit her father’s business, to make her own fortune, and to live her own life. But first, she intends to experience a taste of the pleasure she’ll forgo as a confirmed spinster. Everything is going perfectly…until she discovers the most beautiful man she’s ever seen tied up in her carriage and threatening to ruin the Year of Hattie before it’s even begun.

The Bastard’s Proposal

When he wakes in a carriage at Hattie’s feet, Whit, a king of Covent Garden known to all the world as Beast, can’t help but wonder about the strange woman who frees him—especially when he discovers she’s headed for a night of pleasure . . . on his turf. He is more than happy to offer Hattie all she desires…for a price.

An Unexpected Passion

Soon, Hattie and Whit find themselves rivals in business and pleasure. She won’t give up her plans; he won’t give up his power . . . and neither of them sees that if they’re not careful, they’ll have no choice but to give up everything . . . including their hearts.

About the Author

A life-long romance reader, Sarah MacLean wrote her first romance novel on a dare, and never looked back. She is the New York Times and USA Today bestselling author of historical romances and a columnist for The Washington Post, where she writes about the romance genre. She lives in New York City.

Visit her at www.sarahmaclean.net.

REVIEW

First Impressions...

Well that was AMAZING! I've been wanting to start this series and read something by Sarah MacLean for a while now, and I'm so glad that I chose BRAZEN AND THE BEAST as my first book of hers! It was such a wonderful story, the writing was super engaging, and Hattie and Whit/Beast were fantastic! Loved this book so much!


This Book In 5 Words:

Sexy. Smart. Intriguing. Dramatic. Naughty.

What Did I Like: 

- The characters!!! Hattie and Whit/Beast were absolutely AMAZING!!! I loved both of them, and I loved seeing them get to know one another. Their chemistry was sooooo sexy! Hattie was remarkably brave, incredibly intelligent, driven, and so inspiring! Whit was pretty broody...and boy did he love to grunt, but when he spoke, he spoke with purpose and it was easy to see just how protective, thoughtful, and inspiring he was. I'm also partial to dirty talk...and Whit did dirty talk very, very well. ;)

- How unique the story was! I've read my fair share, of historical romance and this was one of the most unique premises that I've ever read. The characters, the setting, and the plot/story...everything was so unique! I loved seeing a heroine that wanted more than to just get married—a heroine with a plan! I loved that she had insecurities that were addressed in a realistic way. And I loved that the two characters had moments of miscommunication, but they were honest and forthright and they powered through it all...and I loved that Hattie was the driving force throughout so much of the story...she was utterly perfect!

- The writing! I still have to read Felicity and Devil's story (the first book in this series), so this was my first foray into Sarah MacLean's writing and it was wonderful! Her writing is engaging and I loved every single second of this book!

- The romance! From the flirty banter to the sexy times, BRAZEN AND THE BEAST was fun, flirty, and super steamy while also tackling some pretty serious subjects. I actually teared up a couple of times because Hattie was so easy to relate to and connect with and I loved that despite her insecurity she always spoke her mind and let Whit see the truths she'd never shared with anyone else. The way that Hattie and Whit saw each other was truly remarkable!

What Didn't I Like:

- I can't think of anything. I loved the characters, the story, the writing...everything! I can't wait to go back and read the first book in the series now, WICKED AND THE WALLFLOWER...luckily it's already on my shelf. ;)

Star Rating:

★★★

Read If You Like:

Historical fiction with smart, competent, and driven heroines and broody heroes that are so much more than they seem! If you're a fan of curvy heroines and big, broad heroes who show them how much they love their "more" (as Hattie calls it), then you'll love this one, too!

Overall, I absolutely loved BRAZEN AND THE BEAST! The characters and the story were unique and I loved everything about this book! Highly recommend it to all historical romance fans!


GIVEAWAY

Exciting news! I'm giving away one copy of the book to a lucky reader thanks to the publisher!!!

Here are the details:
- 1 winner will get a mass market copy of BRAZEN AND THE BEAST
- US/Canada Only
- Giveaway will end on August 16th @ 12:00 AM EST
- Winner will be contacted via email and will have 48 hours to claim their prize.

Enter using the Rafflecopter below:

GOOD LUCK!!!!


Are you a fan of historical romance?
 
Does Brazen and the Beast sound like a story you'd enjoy?

Friday, 5 July 2019

[Blog Tour Review] SAY NO TO THE DUKE (The Wildes of Lindow Castle #4) by Eloisa James

Source: Received an egalley through Edelweiss.
Publisher: Avon
Release Date: June 25, 2019
Number of Pages: 384 (Mass Market Paperback)

DESCRIPTION

One little wager will determine their fate—a daring escape or falling into temptation with a rakish lord.

Lady Betsy Wilde’s first season was triumphant by any measure, and a duke has proposed—but before marriage, she longs for one last adventure.

No gentleman would agree to her scandalous plan—but Lord Jeremy Roden is no gentleman. He offers a wager. If she wins a billiards game, he’ll provide the breeches.

If he wins…she is his, for one wild night.

But what happens when Jeremy realizes that one night will never be enough? In the most important battle of his life, he’ll have to convince Betsy to say no to the duke.

About the Author

 Eloisa James is a USA Today and New York Times bestselling author and professor of English literature, who lives with her family in New York, but can sometimes be found in Paris or Italy. She is the mother of two and, in a particularly delicious irony for a romance writer, is married to a genuine Italian knight.

Visit her at www.eloisajames.com.

REVIEW

First Impressions...

This was such a fun story! 
Betsy and Jeremy were fantastic, and their chemistry was amazing!!! 
Really, really enjoyed this one!

This Book In 5 Words:

Fun. Feisty. Sexy. Delightful. Dramatic.

What Did I Like: 

- Betsy and Jeremy. I thought that they were both fantastic characters. Betsy was so funny and I loved whenever she had the chance to show her true self, and Jeremy was delightfully broody and sarcastic.

- The family dynamics. I still have to go back and read the first three books (I know...I know! haha), but I loved seeing all of the Wilde family dynamics, and I especially loved Aunt Knowe! :D

- The setting and writing. The setting was described so vividly that it was like I was actually there, and the writing itself was absolutely delightful! I couldn't put it down once I started!

- Super sexy! I loved the romance between Betsy and Jeremy, and all of the moments between them, whether they it was playful banter or physical interactions were absolutely steamy and dynamic!

What Didn't I Like:

- The pacing of the story felt a bit rushed. Betsy has turned down countless suitors by the time that the story starts in the present (many of which she doesn't even really know--bit weird *shrugs*), and she and Jeremy already have an established dynamic between them. I did like that they had a relationship already because their banter was fabulous, but I did feel like the story was very rushed because of it and because of the fact that it started with Betsy being proposed to by yet another gentleman...this time a Duke. Still liked it, but this knocked my enjoyment down a bit.

Star Rating:

★★★.5 to ★★★

Read If You Like:

Historical fiction with feisty heroines and the sarcastic heroes who love them just the way they are.

Overall, I thought that SAY NO TO THE DUKE was wonderful. I loved the characters, the romance, and all of the family dynamics, but the pacing kept me from loving this one. Definitely still recommend it to historical romance fans though, and I'm looking forward to going back to the rest of the series. :)



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Friday, 31 August 2018

Review: THE DUKE WITH THE DRAGON TATTOO (Victorian Rebels #6) by Kerrigan Byrne

Source: Netgalley
Publisher: St. Martin's Paperbacks
Release Date: August 28, 2018
Number of Pages: 333 (Mass Market Paperback)

DESCRIPTION

The bravest of heroes. The brashest of rebels. The boldest of lovers. These are the men who risk their hearts and their souls—for the passionate women who dare to love them…

He is known only as The Rook. A man with no name, no past, no memories. He awakens in a mass grave, a magnificent dragon tattoo on his muscled forearm the sole clue to his mysterious origins. His only hope for survival—and salvation—lies in the deep, fiery eyes of the beautiful stranger who finds him. Who nurses him back to health. And who calms the restless demons in his soul…

A LEGENDARY LOVE

Lorelei will never forget the night she rescued the broken dark angel in the woods, a devilishly handsome man who haunts her dreams to this day. Crippled as a child, she devoted herself to healing the poor tortured man. And when he left, he took a piece of her heart with him. Now, after all these years, The Rook has returned. Like a phantom, he sweeps back into her life and avenges those who wronged her. But can she trust a man who’s been branded a rebel, a thief, and a killer? And can she trust herself to resist him when he takes her in his arms?

REVIEW

I'm a little bit conflicted over this one. I really enjoyed the romantic aspects of this story and loved seeing Lorelai and the Rook get to know each other. I loved that we got to see their relationship in stages too: having it start with when they met and when they reunited about 20 years later. Their chemistry was fantastic, and I enjoyed seeing their feelings evolve and seeing both of them learn to share their feelings with one another.

The thing that left me conflicted with this story was the level of violence and brutality though. I was surprised by how ruthless the Rook and the other characters in this story were. They were definitely anti-heroes, so if you're a fan of darker heroes, you'll probably like them. I enjoy a compelling bad boy as much as the next mega romance fan, but the heroes in this one were a bit too violent for my tastes. I still loved them in their softer moments, but the brutality kept me from fully loving this story.

Overall, I thought that this romance was sexy and intriguing, but the hero was a bit too brutal for my taste. I still really enjoyed it though, and I'm definitely interested in checking out the earlier books in the series because I'd love to see the backstories for the other characters. If you're a fan of historical romances with tough anti-heroes and the women who calm them down, then this is definitely a perfect book (and series) for you!



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Thursday, 3 May 2018

[Timeless Tour] Written Piece from Genevieve Graham, author of COME FROM AWAY


For my Timeless Tour post today I'm sharing a written piece from Genevieve Graham, author of COME FROM AWAY!


WRITTEN PIECE

My Journey into Canadian Historical Fiction.

Genevieve Graham “Come From Away” - 2018

Growing up in Toronto, I never considered a career as an author. And I didn’t care about history, let alone Canadian history. But I always loved to read. When I became a mom, I usually found myself too busy even to pick up a book, but by the time my girls were old enough to read to themselves, I was back into it. When my mother gave me a copy of “Outlander”, I discovered the thrill of beautifully written Historical Fiction, and I was hooked. Something about experiencing those long-ago adventures, seeing life through those people’s eyes, imagining what it would have been like to have lived back then was fascinating for me. One day in 2007, after reading everything I could find, I told my husband I was going to try and write a book. A few hours later I came upstairs, handed him the papers I’d printed, and he read them. “Not bad,” he said.

That book, “Under the Same Sky”, was set in the the brutal 1740s, in Scotland and in the colonies. After that, I added two more novels, and the series was published in 2012 by Penguin/Random House. I made a decision right off the bat to write history as it was, not to pull any punches when it came to the facts, and as a result I became known as someone who didn’t shy away from telling the often ugly truths of history, and I liked that. I loved the process of research and writing, and seeing the published books in bookstores was something I’d never imagined.

In 2008, my family and I moved from Calgary to Nova Scotia, seeking a quieter, less expensive lifestyle. At the time, I knew very little about Nova Scotia, but I soon realized this province had centuries of stories to be told. My transition to writing Canadian Historical Fiction happened when I first learned about the Halifax Explosion. On December 6, 1917, 1900 people were killed in a blast that levelled the city. Thousands were injured, hundreds were blinded by flying glass, and over twenty-six thousand were left homeless. The Halifax Explosion was the largest manmade explosion before Hiroshima, and it happened right here! How is it that I had never heard of it? Nor had my kids, who were attending school right here in Nova Scotia! Shouldn’t this be remembered as an important moment in Canada’s history? I began to consider what it might be like, living here during WWI, living through the Explosion ... and “Tides of Honour” was born.

After I wrote “Tides of Honour”, I began reading more and more Canadian historical fiction ... but it was difficult to find sometimes. 

Why is that? Why are we not shouting our stories to the world? Don’t we have any? Ha! Canada is a country of almost 10 million km2 – almost forty United Kingdoms could fit geographically into our country, yet we’re telling their stories more often than our own. When American or European History is discussed, people get excited. Bookstores, libraries, televisions, and movie theatres are full of tales from their past, and some have grown to mythical proportions. But where are the stories from our past?

Curious, I looked up all the major disasters that have happened in “Canada” since the 17th century (I’m talking about the geographical area we now call Canada, since it wasn’t technically a country until 1867). 



This doesn’t even take into account the major political events, like in this list. When I first saw them, I vaguely remembered learning about them in high school, but they’d been nothing to me but names, dates, and places to memorize for exams. Now that I am writing, all that has changed. I can feel the adventure. I can see the men mustering for battle. I can hear them speaking to each other in a bank of fog. I can weep for the women and children left praying at home.



And what about the many things our country has given the world over the years?



We don’t talk about any of that. We don’t say much about ourselves at all. Why not? 

2017 was Canada’s Sesquicentennial, and as a historical fiction author it was fascinating to watch people’s reactions to that benchmark. For some it was a time to break out the fireworks, while others protested past injustices. Whichever side of the argument you were on, you had to admit that the very conversation was lighting fires. History was making headlines all across the country. And the best part? No matter which side of the controversy you were on, the uproar was compelling many people to actually read up on our history and learn about what had happened.

That’s what I want to do: find stories in our country’s history that are in danger of being forgotten and bring them back to life by writing stories that compel readers to seek out more. Canadian history is full of colourful characters and incredible stories, but they are in danger of being relegated to textbooks and museums. While there are some amazing documentaries and biographies out there, I believe it falls to Historical Fiction authors to bring our stories to the masses, to help people understand that we are not just a big, quiet, polite nation that stands by and watches the world go by. We are a proud, passionate, and patriotic people, and the more we grow, the more stories we create.
 
That is why I have focused all my creative energy on Canadian Historical Fiction. There are so many proud (and not-so-proud) moments in our country’s past, and Canadians should know about them. Just like America and Europe, we have an exciting history. We need to know that. That’s why I look forward to breathing life back into Canada’s history for a long time.





ABOUT COME FROM AWAY:
From the bestselling author of Tides of Honour and Promises to Keep comes a poignant novel about a young couple caught on opposite sides of the Second World War.

In the fall of 1939, Grace Baker’s three brothers, sharp and proud in their uniforms, board Canadian ships headed for a faraway war. Grace stays behind, tending to the homefront and the general store that helps keep her small Nova Scotian community running. The war, everyone says, will be over before it starts. But three years later, the fighting rages on and rumours swirl about “wolf packs” of German U-Boats lurking in the deep waters along the shores of East Jeddore, a stone’s throw from Grace’s window. As the harsh realities of war come closer to home, Grace buries herself in her work at the store.

Then, one day, a handsome stranger ventures into the store. He claims to be a trapper come from away, and as Grace gets to know him, she becomes enamoured by his gentle smile and thoughtful ways. But after a several weeks, she discovers that Rudi, her mysterious visitor, is not the lonely outsider he appears to be, but someone else entirely—someone not to be trusted. When a shocking truth about her family forces Grace to question everything she has so strongly believed, she realizes that she and Rudi have more in common than she had thought. And if Grace is to have a chance at love, she must not only choose a side, but take a stand.

Come from Away is a mesmerizing story of love, shifting allegiances, and second chances, set against the tumultuous years of the Second World War.
About Genevieve Graham:

Genevieve Graham is the bestselling author of Tides of Honour and Promises to Keep. She is passionate about breathing life back into Canadian history through tales of love and adventure. She lives near Halifax, Nova Scotia. Visit her at GenevieveGraham.com or on Twitter @GenGrahamAuthor.

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I absolutely LOVE how Genevieve is bringing Canadian history into historical fiction, and I always love hearing about her process and what drives her to centre her books around Canada's history! I remember learning bits and pieces about Canadian history in school, but I completely agree with Genevieve—we definitely don't learn enough in schools! I can't wait to see what else Genevieve decides to write about!

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