Friday, February 29, 2008
Broken Hero out now in ebook!
Blurb
Audrey Pearson’s life changed dramatically when WWII broke out and her large home, Twelve Pines on the East Yorkshire coast, became a convalescence home for wounded soldiers. Her life is no longer lavish with entertainment, beautiful clothes and surrounded by a loving family. Soldiers, physically and mentally wounded now fill her home. The smell of disinfectant replaces her mother’s perfume and gone are the friends and acquaintances - instead nurses roam the hallways.
Captain Jake Harding, a doctor training in psychiatry arrives at Twelve Pines. Audrey immediately finds herself attracted to the Captain, but he is remote towards her. Puzzled by his cold behaviour, Audrey tries to learn more about the handsome Captain. He reveals that he’s lost a wife and baby in childbirth and refuses to ever remarry. However, despite this, Audrey believes she can change his mind and make him aware he doesn’t have to spend his life alone.
The ice around Jake’s heart begins to melt. For years he has rejected the possibility of finding love again because of the pain it caused him before, but the beautiful Audrey shows him her love and she needs someone to love her in return.
Could he honestly walk away from her, from the love that could be his?
Excerpt--
“Can we go for a walk down to the beach?” Lucy asked, flipping the bed sheet up and then pulling it down tight.
Audrey pushed a pillow into a clean pillowcase and sighed. “I don’t know if I can today. Val is having problems with one of the nurses, and—”
“They aren’t your responsibility. You do enough, we all do enough! Blasted army, blasted war.” Lucy gave the sheet a vicious tug. “I’m so tired of it. I want some fun.”
“Lucy—”
“Oh, I just remembered. I forgot to tell you yesterday that there’s a dance on in Brid this Saturday. You’ll come with me, won’t you? Please?”
“We don’t have enough petrol rations to get to Fraisthorpe, never mind Bridlington.”
Lucy grinned. “All sorted. Owen said he’ll drive us in the old cart.”
“The farm cart?” Audrey laughed. “You’ll not be fit to be seen after traveling in a cart.”
“We’ll sweep it out and put blankets in.” Shrugging, Lucy placed the thin green blanket on the end of the bed. “Do say yes, Aud. I’m desperate for a dance. You adore jitterbugging and you’re so good at it. I do hope there’ll be a few Americans in town, they dance so much better than English men.”
“Any man is preferable rather than dancing with other women, as we’ve had to do before.”
“Yes, but that was over a year ago. Now we have so many soldiers based in this area. I heard the Scottish lancers are in town or coming or something.” Lucy spun around. “Men everywhere. I can’t wait.”
“Well, I’ll see. If Valerie doesn’t need me, perhaps.”
Lucy squealed and jumped over the bed to hug and kiss her. A discreet cough separated them and they turned to find Captain Harding lounging in the doorway, smiling at them in his quiet manner. Audrey’s heart did a spin, as it always did whenever she heard or saw him. In the last week, she’d made sure never to be alone with the doctor, not wanting to give him the slightest reason to even think she saw him as anything other than an army doctor here to do a job.
She forced herself to act normal, sophisticated. “Captain Harding, can we be of help?”
His blue eyes held hers for a fraction longer before he straightened. “Yes, Miss Pearson. Sister Lewis was looking for you, as we believe we need another room for Lieutenant Nielson. Unfortunately his nightmares are keeping the rest of the men in his room awake. Is it possible to prepare another room?”
Audrey frowned, she too had heard the poor solider screaming at night, his cries for them to take cover echoed around the house. “Certainly, Captain Harding. Regrettably, my Father believes the rear parlor has some dampness, perhaps there’s a leak in the roof, and we need to fix that before the room is used again.”
“I see.” He rubbed his chin, frowning. “I’d prefer to keep Nielson in his room, as he’s familiar with it, and move the other two men out.”
“We could use Sister Lewis’ office and move everything in there into the drawing room. The office isn’t large but it’ll fit two beds in it.”
“But the officers use the drawing room, Audrey.” Lucy said.
“The officers will simply have to use the dining room and conservatory for their recreational pursuits.” Audrey stepped towards the door.
“Yes, I agree. Sounds like an excellent plan.” Captain Harding didn’t move to let her pass and she stopped to stare at him. “I was wondering Miss Pearson…”
Her mouth dried. “Yes?”
“I overheard you and your sister,” he shot a look at Lucy, “about your forthcoming dance and I was wondering—”
“Do you wish to go with us, Captain?” Lucy asked, her eyes bright. “And dance the jitterbug with Audrey? She’s ever so good.”
Audrey swallowed, knowing her cheeks flamed. A night of dancing with the handsome Captain? She felt light-headed at the thought.
He laughed softly. “I’m afraid not, Miss Pearson, but I do think it would be beneficial for some of the patients, if they could accompany you? A few of them are in desperate need of some semblance of normality. It helps their healing to remember and experience activities that are good fun and have no connection to war and death…”
“Oh yes!” Lucy clapped. “We never get enough men at these dances. Most of the time we have to dance with other women. What a brilliant idea, Captain.”
“Are-are they well enough to attend?” Audrey murmured, continually saddened by the fine men who were staying at Twelve Pines. They suffered such misery. A couple of officers, Johnson and Price, had changed dramatically since arriving and would happily chat and help around the house. There were others though that still kept apart and were quiet, refusing to discuss what they’d experienced.
“I would say three or four of them, yes. Not the men who arrived with me, obviously, but the others are ready for a little light entertainment. It’ll do them good before they return to the front.”
“They leave soon?” For some reason she couldn’t look at him, frightened, she supposed. Frightened he would see something in her face, the emotion she felt being near him. What a shame the good-looking doctor wasn’t coming with them. She could smell the subtle shaving cologne he wore, a mixture of sandalwood and something else she couldn’t name.
“Yes. Jamieson, Winthrop, Fielding and Battersby all leave a week on Friday. They’ve passed their assessments.”
She nodded and took a step, wanting to be gone from the room, from him and from the emotions warring in her. “I’ll go find Sister Lewis.”
“Miss Pearson?”
Side-by-side in the doorway they faced each other. Audrey’s head only reached his shoulder. She stared at the shining buttons on his uniform, not trusting herself to look up at him. “Yes, Captain?”
“On second thought, I think I might accompany the men to the dance.”
She glanced at him, her eyes wide and the difficulty to swallow occurred again. “Very well…”
“Just in case the men need me, of course,” he whispered.
Audrey’s skin tingled as though he had caressed her. “Of course…”
Buy the ebook of Broken Hero here-
http://www.thewildrosepress.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=735&zenid=6f9a68b05b69323373c112229f739547
Paperback available in April.
Regards, Anne.~
http://www.annewhitfield.com
Broken Hero, Her Shadowed Heart and Woodland Daughter, all released soon!
Love, Texas Style
The Double-Dog-Dare Dance by Nancy Connally
The Ring by Christine Crocker
The Rancher's Wife by Jen Fitzgerald
A Lady in Deed by Nikki Hollaway
Someone to Run To by Mary Malcolm
The Lost Highway by L.A. Mitchell
Shotgun Seduction by Angi Morgan
My Love Dropped In at the Drop Your Doggie Inn by Gina Lee Nelson
Reclaiming Tess by Beth Shriver
Prickly Heat by Marty Tidwell
Wallflowers by Marty Tidwell
Bounty Hunting, Texas Style by Arline Todd
To read blurbs about all the stories, visit here. All proceeds from the sale of this anthology return to the North Texas Romance Writers of America in the form of a scholarship.
Thanks so much and Happy Leap Day!
L.A. Mitchell
The Lost Month of Giveaways Contest
Sunday, February 24, 2008
Riches is coming
I just signed with Wild Rose Press to publish RICHES. It's a romance/suspense novel set in the tropical paradise of Guam. This is my first posting. Thanks for reading!
Saturday, February 23, 2008
Sex, Lies and DVDs is OUT!
Paige Knowles is fed up with her boring existence. Tonight she intends to shed her old life and her virginity by hiring a male escort. The man who appears at her door to initiate her in the art of sex and pleasure is any woman’s carnal fantasy. Little does she know the man is no escort, but a stranger hell bent on uncovering her secrets.
FBI agent, Ryan White, has one job—to investigate Paige’s involvement in an internet, piracy ring. But when he shows up at her front door, he instigates a chain reaction of lust and longing. His unquenchable thirst for her forbidden lips and lush, sinful body jeopardizes not only the investigation and his career but…his heart.
Only $3.00 at The Wild Rose Press.
Lynne Logan
Friday, February 22, 2008
New cover and book trailer for my soon to be released One Enchanted Summer
It took me a while to find the right music, but I love the sexy guaitar solo. It just sounded like something my rock and roll/ super sexy spy would play :-D. I'll post more info on my release date as soon as I know it.
Oh and I'll be having an author's day at the Romance Bistro After Yahoo group on Saturday March 1st. Since it's Ohio's birthday, I'll be sharing a little Ohio history along with excerpts and fun stuff. Hope to see all my TWRP friends there ;-D.
Wednesday, February 20, 2008
OUT OF LIMBO
Can I say it feels delicious to be publshed? Well, I just did and yes it feels great to be out of limbo. And if that wasn't good enough I just received my very first review on The Good, The Bad, The Unread.
You can read it here.
SQUEEE!
Melissa Blue and I'm out.
Tuesday, February 19, 2008
New Story Coming
Sunday, February 17, 2008
Quick Update - Advance Review For Hurricane Breeze
Grade A from Simply Romance Reviews
Carter and Tiffany are believable loveable characters with all their faults ... The steamy sex scenes will leave you breathless. This book is for anyone who tries and succeeds of breaking out their own self-imposed exile and finds their heart’s desire.
Whitney
Saturday, February 16, 2008
Counting down to Hurricane Breeze
Hurricane Breeze has a release date of February 20th. Here's the blurb:
Carter Worthington (the Fourth) is the kind of man whose schedule is laid out in fifteen minute increments, while Tiffany wouldn't know what to do with a day planner if she owned one. Carter thinks he's happy, tucked away in a quiet Florida neighborhood, where nobody knows his alter ego is novelist Grant Gardner, and he's content to keep it that way. But when a hurricane blows Tiffany Breeze into his sheltered universe, he must deal with his past, overcome his fears and decide if he's spent his life existing instead of living. Is he willing to leave the emotional safety of his orderly existence to experience the highs, knowing he'll also have to face the lows?
Read an excerpt at my website
Friday, February 15, 2008
Devil's Dance is released today!
Greetings everyone! If you are looking for something to steam up your weekend, my latest Scarlet Rosebud is out on general release today! I'm so excited!
Blurb:
How far would you go to fulfill every sexual desire?
As a sex therapist, Tessa Connelly is no naïve wallflower when it comes to sins of the flesh. Listening to her patients deepest, darkest desires, she knows there is something missing from her own mundane sex life. That something is a dominant, alpha male. Tessa’s most secret desire is to lose some of her tightly held control and be dominated by a handsome hunk.
Her devilishly handsome hunk appears in the form of Luc Campbell. After a chance meeting he offers her a deal - one month of sexual mastery. In return all she has to do is be his willing partner in anything he has to give her.
But accepting the offer from a green eyed devil is just the first step of her journey…
Happy Friday!
Scarlett
Amazing Cover Art For Journey's End!!!!
I am just blown away by the cover for Journey's End which is the thirteenth and final installment of the Legacy of the Celtic Brooch Series at The Wild Rose Press! RJ Morris designed the cover and she did such an AMAZING job on it!!! Thank you so much, RJ!!! You have blessed me with a most beautiful cover!
I'm off to stare at it some more!
~Marly
Thursday, February 14, 2008
Happy Valentine's Day!
Even the newest bud probably knows Halloween is the official date for appreciating our wonderful editors. I've always thought Valentine's Day was the perfect time to recognize how hard WRP editors work to be sure readers see only our very best work.
So ... here's a huge bouquet of virtual roses, a box of sinfully delicious but calorie-free cyber chocolates, and a great big THANK YOU for Roseann Armstrong!
I didn't forget the rest of you.
Happy Valentine's Day!
Susanne Rose
Here's a quick excerpt from my Valentine story, "Lucki in Love."
I never had a chance to glance at the newspaper before I grabbed my pepper spray and headed for Dan's Diner, so I couldn't have told anybody the date even if it meant winning ten million dollars in the multistate lottery. All those fire-engine red ties and pink blouses should have given me a clue, but I didn't figure out it was Valentine's Day until Cupid walked in.
http://tinyurl.com/2wlc43 "Lucki In Love," a Wild Rose Press Champagne Rosette
http://tinyurl.com/33ndbl "The Christmas Promise," a Wild Rose Press Champagne RosetteKeep the spirit of the holidays going strong and take advantage of this bonus offer: Just send an e-mail to the author: Susannerose@wildrosepublishing.com) with "The Christmas Promise" in the Subject Line. You'll have to read the story first so you can identify the secret recipe when you send your e-mail. Santa will send you a copy of the secret recipe.
http://tinyurl.com/3d2gsc "Forever Love," a Wild Rose Press Champagne Rosette
Wednesday, February 13, 2008
"Cat in the Mist" Release Day!
What makes "Cat in the Mist" so special to me is that it's set in my old hometown (although things have been slightly fictionalized). I still miss Redlands, California sometimes, but we writers are lucky in that we get to go wherever we want whenever we want, just by taking our characters there. I've been back to Redlands, out to Jackson Hole, Wyoming for a visit to a ginormous log home mansion, I've lived in a close-knit community in a small town in the mountains of North Carolina, and I've chased down a killer in the Bahamas. It can be exciting and scary, and most of the time it's just plain fun.
I hope you'll come with me to Redlands, California to take in the charm of a historic railroad town and to solve the mystery of an old man's murder. I promise you'll meet some very interesting people... and some very interesting... uh... pseudo-people.
Different Color Roses
Red Roses say, "I love you." And are the ultimate symbol of romance and enduring passion.
Pale Pink Roses imply grace, gentleness and joy.
Light Pink Roses express a sense of fun, happiness, and whimsy.
Deep Pink Roses say, "Thank you."
Lilac Roses indicate the sender fell in love at first sight with the recipient and is enchanted.
Because the meaning for lilac roses aren’t as widely known, it’s best to send a card with them.
White Roses symbolize truth and innocence. They also send other messages like, "I miss you," and "You’re heavenly."
Coral Roses express one thing through their color, desire.
Peach Roses signify appreciaation, gratitude, modesty, and also can convey sympathy.
Orange Roses communicate enthusiasm, desire and fascination on the part of the sender.
Yellow Roses indicate friendship and freedom, not a sign of love.
A Dead Rose, regardless of original color, says "It’s over."
Hope you have a great Valentine’s Day.
Tina Gayle
www.tinagayle.net
Tuesday, February 12, 2008
Need to Recapture the Muse?
Here was an interesting exercise we did in writing with my local romance writer’s chapter this past weekend. Each member brought in a sack of six items and then we passed them around. We had fifteen minutes to write a story, then share with the group. After we finished this, we had time enough to write a new story, swapping our goodies with another member. Ironically, we all had an easier time coming up with the first story. It was as if our minds were still hooked on the earlier story, and we had to shift gears too quickly to come up with a new story.
How else can you encourage your muse to jump into a creative writing exercise?
Begin a sentence: The cop pulled over the pickup, expecting to give a warning for a blinking taillight, but as he approached the back, the odor from the bed of the truck nearly knocked him off his feet.
Now, everyone can come up with a story, and as vast as writers’ backgrounds are, you can be sure everyone will create a unique tale.
Or start out with a prompt: If I had a million dollars, I would…
Or take a well-known fairytale and have everyone turn it into something different, different ending, maybe the Fairy Godmother in Cinderella has ulterior motives, maybe it’s set on Mars…
Writing exercises like this can help stimulate your muse. Brainstorming can too. With others or on your own, come up with twenty ways to solve a problem, or create a motivation, or a goal for your characters. By digging deeper, we can come up with twists and turns we might not have thought of initially.
So if you're stuck, get creative! Recapture your muse!
Twas the Night Before Valentine's Day...
Her eyes grew wide as she stared at a huge bouquet of daisies wrapped with a pink satin ribbon lying on the steps of her shop. “Where in the world did these come from?” Melody muttered.
Bonbon cocked her head to one side at the sound of her voice.
After looking over her shoulder for mysterious daisy-carrying strangers lurking in the shadows, Melody scooped up the flowers and walked up the wooden steps to her apartment. While Melody found a vase for the daisies, Bonbon busied herself exploring her new home. With lingering anticipation, Melody unwrapped the fragrant bundle to find a small pink envelope buried among the green foliage.
“Great! Now we’ll have an answer to the daisy mystery.” Even though this was Melody’s first night as a pet owner, she found talking to her new puppy very natural.
Bonbon watched Melody open the tiny envelope with big puppy eyes. Melody let out a squeal and Bonbon scampered away. The small card was written in precise, careful handwriting.
Chocolate Girl,
I hope you have a happy sweetheart’s day.
You looked radiant this afternoon.
Shy Boy
Monday, February 11, 2008
Happy Valentine's
I'm so excited! Cupid's Dilemma is out and ready for you to have a fun and romatic read. Don't you just love this cover!!
Here is the buy link. http://www.thewildrosepress.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=715&zenid=70356b06d32eb3baea15e812010d8044
Enjoy! I hope each and all have a wonderful Valentine's Day this year!
Hugs,
Mia Romano
Sunday, February 10, 2008
"A Sigh of Love" is on the Virtual Bookshelves!
What to do? Abbie decides to go to Alaska anyway. A grouchy and depressed Abbie meets Tom on the plane, a tall, handsome anthropology professor who happens to be half Native Alaskan and half Caucasian. As the plane flies north, Tom and Abbie discover a mutual attraction. By flight’s end, Abbie is completely enamored of the stranger, and she doubts her judgment, perhaps even her sanity, as she finds herself falling again for yet another Alaskan male...until George shows up, that is.
Saturday, February 09, 2008
February 8
Something wrong in the universe when I have to go to school and watch kids eat lunch when my own son is home with a snow day.
Yes in snowy Ontario we had two in a row.
Kids had fun
Parents not so much.
More snow on the way.
Yikes
6 DAYS LEFT IN LIMBO
Yup, I'm still unpublished, but the closer D-day gets here the more I break out in sweats and not the kind that make the swishing sound when you walk. I've heard your release date is great, but anti-climatic. I've heard some stalk their publisher's website just to see their cover on the lastest release page. (Me, noooo, I have no intention of doing that.)Since the only plans I have are to go out to celebrate with friends the next day I've been slowly losing my mind. Here's an example of a typical moment in my brain.
Oh, dear god, dear god. My books coming out soon.
YaY!
What if no one buys it?
I have a book coming out. YAY!
What if only my mother buys it.
Well, it is a sale. Yay!
I need to do my hair.
Oh, dear god, dear god.
I'm going to be published. YaY!
On and on it goes. Publishing Limbo isn't for wussies, but somebody, please, take me out of my misery/uncontrollable joy.
Anyway, check out my blog to see that I'm actually your standard, abnormal writer, and about my month long contest. Or check out my webiste to read an excerpt of How Much You Want to Bet? Or a free story The Sixteen Year Itch. Okay, I'm done now.
Save a writer, buy a book
~Melissa Blue~
Tuesday, February 05, 2008
Valentine's Day Contest - Come Join the Fun!
The Rules:
1. Read my featured author interview at The Romance Studio this month.
2. Answer the questions below and email the answers to allieb@allieboniface.com.
3. That's it! I'll toss all the entries with the correct answers into a box, draw one name, and announce the winner on Valentine's Day, February 14, 2008 ~ next Thursday.
The Prize:
(I know, I know...what do you win?)
1. Two brand new books (yep, two!): The Sex on the Beach Book Club by Jennifer Apodaca and Critical by Robin Cook
2. Chocolate truffles (you knew there would be candy involved, didn't you?)
3. Free downloads of my 2 novels, One Night in Boston and Lost in Paradise
4. A collection of beauty products to treat yourself!
The Questions:
1. Where does Lost in Paradise take place?
2. Allie based the character of Eddie West on whom?
3. What writing project is Allie working on right now?
4. Who are 2 of Allie's favorite authors?
5. Besides writing, name 2 things Allie does in her spare time.
Broken Hero by Anne Whitfield
Blurb
Audrey Pearson’s life changed dramatically when WWII broke out and her large home, Twelve Pines on the East Yorkshire coast, became a convalescence home for wounded soldiers. Her life is no longer lavish with entertainment, beautiful clothes and surrounded by a loving family. Soldiers, physically and mentally wounded now fill her home. The smell of disinfectant replaces her mother’s perfume and gone are the friends and acquaintances - instead nurses roam the hallways.
Captain Jake Harding, a doctor training in psychiatry arrives at Twelve Pines. Audrey immediately finds herself attracted to the Captain, but he is remote towards her. Puzzled by his cold behaviour, Audrey tries to learn more about the handsome Captain. He reveals that he’s lost a wife and baby in childbirth and refuses to ever remarry. However, despite this, Audrey believes she can change his mind and make him aware he doesn’t have to spend his life alone.
The ice around Jake’s heart begins to melt. For years he has rejected the possibility of finding love again because of the pain it caused him before, but the beautiful Audrey shows him her love and she needs someone to love her in return.
Could he honestly walk away from her, from the love that could be his?
Excerpt:-
“Will you have a bowl, Captain Harding?” Price threw him the ball.
Coming soon in both ebook and paperback...
Sunday, February 03, 2008
Vote for Cover artist Kimberlee Mendoza & NSC
ebook: The Wild Rose Press or Fictionwise or Kindle
Romance ... Danger ... Mystery
http://www.maggietoussaint.com/
Saturday, February 02, 2008
I was a Teenage ALIEN
Ready for Valentine's Day?
Please join The White Roses of The Wild Rose Press on their Valentine's Day Scavenger’s Hunt.
Below is a list of the participating authors and their websites and blogs. Each of the sites has an identical flower in a different color. Once you've picked all the flowers, copy the names below and list the color of the rose you found on the corresponding author's site(s).Email your answer to: twrpwhiteroses@aol.com. Please include the email address we should use to contact you if you win.
The contest runs from February 1 to the 14th.The Grand prize will be: a mixed bouquet of our eBooks and short stories.First and Second prizes of selected titles will also be awarded.
Good luck!
Georgiana Daniels - http://georgianad.blogspot.com
Cindy Green - http://www.cindykgreen.com/
Kimberlee Mendoza - http://www.kmendoza.com/
Kim Waters- http://www.kimwatters.com/
Pamela S Thibodeaux - http://pamswildroseblog.blogspot.com
Cami Checketts- http://fitmomma.blogstream.com.
Nicola Beaumont - http://www.inicola.net/
Kara Lynn Russell- http://karalynnrussell.googlepages.com/
Betsy Ann St Amant- http://www.betsy-ann.blogspot.com/
Vicktoria Pitts-Caine - http://vcaine.homestead.com/
Posted by Pamela S Thibodeaux
"Inspirational with an Edge!"
Friday, February 01, 2008
CONTEST ANNOUNCEMENT - WIN A WILD ROSE PRESS GIFT CERTIFICATE!
To enter, just send me an e-mail at puppylove@satx.rr.com (my e-mail address is also listed on my website) and tell me the full first and last name of Melody's secret admirer in Bonbons & Truffles. I will have a drawing for the winner on Valentine's Day. The winner will receive a $5 gift certificate to The Wild Rose Press store.
Keep in mind this is also Sweetheart Rose month at TWRP and with any Sweetheart Rose purchase, you get a Sweetheart Rose short story of your choice for free! So, this is the perfect time to enter my contest.
Good luck and I hope I get lots of entries! By the way, if I get a lot of entries, I just might give out more than one gift certificate!
Happy reading ~ Bonbons & Truffles is an even better read if you eat chocolate while reading.
xxoo, Teri
Teri Wilson ~ Romancing the pet lover's soul