• Modern Western

    What the Gambler Risks, cowboy romance by @AuthorKristina #RLFblog #contemporary

    Today’s featured book is What the Gambler Risks, Book 3 in
    the Billionaire Cowboys Series by Kristina Knight.

    About What the Gambler Risks

    Genre Contemporary
    Book heat level (based on movie ratings): PG13
    Twenty-something ice queen Sabrina York enjoys fame and
    fortune writing about her life of celibacy. The fact she’s the Oldest Living
    (Supposed) Virgin in Vegas? Just keeps her readers interested in how she
    juggles dating in Sin City.
    Jase Reeves knows Sabrina’s secret – that she’s not nearly
    as cold as she would like people to think – and he’s through keeping it. He
    didn’t intend to have a one night stand with the Vegas Virgin but he can’t get
    her out of his head.
    When Jase returns to Vegas Sabrina has one goal: stay away
    from the handsome gambler before he melts her career – and her heart.
    Publisher http://www.crimsonromance.com/contemporary-romance-novels/what-the-gambler-risks/

    About Kristina Knight

    Once upon a time, Kristina Knight spent her days running
    from car crash to fire to meetings with local police–no, she wasn’t a
    troublemaker, she was a journalist. Her career took her all over the United
    States, writing about everything from a serial killer’s capture to the National
    Finals Rodeo. Along the way she found her very own Knight in Shining Cowboy
    Boots and an abiding love for romance novels. Kristina writes contemporary
    romance with a smattering of sass, sex and (of course) drama, and she loves
    hearing from readers. And just like the characters from her favorite books, she’s
    living her own happily ever after.

  • Modern Western

    Texas Forged by @ciaragold #RLFblog #historical #western

    Today’s featured book is Texas Forged by Ciara Gold.

    About Texas Forged

    Genre Historical Western Romance with a touch of paranormal
    Author Ciara Gold
    Book heat level (based on movie ratings): R
    Blacksmith, Galin Walker has an uncanny knack for predicting
    the weather, but he can’t predict the storm about to invade his heart. Telegrapher,
    Aubrey Caine’s search for her absent husband leads her straight into the arms of
    a man with a shady past and secrets that haunt him. Together they forge a bond that
    will endure the forces of nature and a con man’s cruel swindle.
    Texas Forged is a historical western romance that offers a blend of fantasy with
    real life events.

    Ciara Gold

    Ciara wrote her first “under the bed” book at twenty.
    Another fifteen years passed before she bravely attempted another, but she’s been
    happily writing ever since. A true Renaissance woman, when she’s not penning lively
    stories, she’s reading, sewing, painting, camping, sailing or dancing. At the moment,
    she’s currently helping hubby build a cabin so she can add construction worker to
    the list as well. A recent empty nester, she and her soul mate currently live on
    a modest plot of land surrounded by trees, a pond, an array of wildlife and seven
    barn kitties.

  • Historical

    Diarmaid the Irishman @queenskeys #RLFblog #historical #romance

    Donegal Landscape
    Article by Beppie Harrison
    I came late to my love of Ireland
    and I can’t explain why Donegal spoke to me so insistently. Maybe it’s the way it’s said. You hear the rhythm of it: DONeegol, sort of
    wrapping your tongue around the last L. It’s stuck way out on the end of Ireland,
    as far west and north as you can go. It’s a land of peninsulas reaching out
    into the cold Atlantic. The largest one is Inishowen, and that’s where I chose
    to place the beginning of the second book of Diarmaid the Irishman, because it’s
    cold and harsh and has always demanded more from its inhabitants than they
    sometimes had to give. Not much grows there. There are the peat fields that
    gave the Irish there the material for their sweet-smelling peat fires to warm
    their houses—primitive huts for much of their history. The farther east you go
    the better the land becomes, and you can grow potatoes and oats. That’s what
    the ordinary people lived on, traditionally. Oat porridge cooked over a peat
    fire morning and evening, with potatoes for the main meal. Fish, sometimes, if
    they were lucky. “Kitchen,” the fish would be called. Anything extra
    from potatoes and porridge was kitchen. Sometimes a bit of meat—chicken,
    perhaps. Eggs would be a lovely luxury, but eggs were better sold for people
    who had no other way to earn coin.
    A hard place, but a beautiful one
    for those of us who don’t need to make a living out of

    the unwilling land.
    Spectacular cliffs soar out of the churning ocean, and then, all of a sudden, a
    sweep of a golden sand beach. Now tourism is coming to save Donegal, for those
    who like a gentle sun and don’t mind icy cold water. There are new roads which
    allow you to have a feeling for the land, the low peat fields and the small
    stretches of farmland, and there are old ones requiring nerves of steel and
    sharp attention as a narrow road winds treacherously around the cliffs with
    awe-inspiring views of the ocean battering rocks almost directly below.

    Then of course there are the
    people. In some places they cling to the old ways and even teach their babies
    to speak Irish. There are three areas of Gaeltacht in Donegal—designated areas
    within which Irish speakers predominate, although the use of Irish is
    inevitably dwindling, given the global reach of English. Donegal people are as
    Donegal people have always had to be, sturdy and stubborn and set in their
    ways. But Irish they still are, which is to say they love to talk in the warmth
    of their pubs and are, in their way, welcoming to strangers.
    The more I learned about Donegal,
    the more it seemed to be the perfect place to begin my story of Diarmaid
    MacGuinness as a dedicated Irish rebel, red-headed, in a secret organization,
    and determined to return the green and pleasant land of Ireland to Irish rule,
    in spite of his own inconvenient ties to the Anglo-Irish aristocracy. His
    mother had worked for them for years and, unknown to them, he had grown up in
    the Big House himself. Caught by unwilling trust, he was half drawn to those
    who should be his enemies and half determined to push them and all like them
    into the Irish Sea, back to England where they had come from.
    I love Donegal. But I will always
    be a visitor there. Unlike its people, I’ve never had to wrest a living from
    its stubborn soil, and so will always be an outsider. Perhaps it’s better that
    way.

    Image credit: Donegal landscape taken by Beppie’s husband
    in 2015

    About Diarmaid the Irishman

    It’s 1810. The English have a firm grip on Diarmaid’s
    beautiful green Ireland. But Diarmaid McGuiness is determined to make that grip
    impossible to maintain. In the first half of this two-volume combination (The
    Divided Heart) we meet the reckless, red-haired Irishman as he tries out his
    wings as a rebel to follow in his dead father’s footsteps. In the second half
    (The Defiant Heart) we find Diarmaid as the determined leader of rebels that he
    has become, and the equally fierce, equally red-headed girl whose resolve to
    free Ireland is as strong as his own. Their clash leads them into unforeseen
    complications and new ambiguous challenges.
    Genre Historical romance
    Author Beppie Harrison
    Book heat level (based on movie ratings): PG-13
    Publisher Camden Hill Press
    Amazon https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01CR6796M/

    About Beppie Harrison

    Beppie Harrison lives in Massachusetts with her English
    husband, two slightly addled cats, and an enthusiastic puppy. England with
    friends and family is a second home, Ireland a fascination that came later. She
    writes books placed in the Regency period, many of them in Ireland. The beauty
    of Ireland, its harshness, and the wonderfully garrulous people are close to
    her heart.

  • Sweet or Inspirational

    Christmas at the Castle by @melissamcclone #RLFblog #sweetromance

    Today’s featured book is Christmas at the Castle by USA Today bestselling author, Melissa McClone. Melissa has published
    over thirty-five novels with Harlequin and Tule Publishing Group and been
    nominated for Romance Writers of America’s RITA® award. When she isn’t writing,
    you can usually find her driving her minivan to/from her children’s swim
    practices and other activities. She lives in the Pacific Northwest with her
    husband, three children, two spoiled Norwegian Elkhounds and cats who think
    they rule the house. They do!

    About Christmas at the Castle

    Genre: Sweet Romance
    Author: Melissa McClone
    Book heat level (based on movie ratings): G
    A royal wedding. A meddlesome mother. An unexpected union.
    A European getaway during the Christmas holiday is exactly
    what veterinarian Katrina “Kat” Parsons needs. She can’t wait to be a
    bridesmaid in her childhood friend’s royal wedding, but she hopes to steer
    clear of the bride’s arrogant older brother.
    Crown Prince Guillaume wants his younger sister’s wedding
    day to be perfect, but he’s suspicious of Kat. He and his mother on are on high
    alert, afraid Kat is not just there for the wedding, but also to find a prince
    of her own.
    But when Kat’s kindness and generosity prove them wrong, the
    prince realizes there’s more to her than he ever imagined. Can he trust his
    heart or will he lose the one woman he can’t live without?

    Buy Christmas at the Castle

    Amazon: http://www.amazon.com/Home-Christmas-Copper-Mountain-ebook/dp/B00GEHN8ZW
    Barnes and Noble: http://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/home-for-christmas-melissa-mcclone/1120641357?ean=2940151314305

    Melissa McClone Social Media

  • Science Fiction Romance

    Meet March: Claimed by the Cyborg @CaraBristol #Scifi #Romance #RLFblog

    USA Today bestselling author Cara Bristol has been the no. 1
    best seller in science fiction romance, bdsm erotica, and holiday fiction on
    Amazon. She’s the author of two science fiction romance series featuring tough
    alpha heroes: the Cy-Ops Sci-fi Romance cyborg series and the Breeder science
    fiction romance series, which emphasize character-driven stories written with a
    touch of humor and sizzling chemistry between the hero and heroine. Cara lives
    in Missouri with her own alpha hero, her husband.

    About Claimed by the Cyborg

    Genre Science fiction romance
    Book heat level (based on movie ratings): R
    March Fellows assumed he had all the time in the galaxy to
    pursue a relationship with Jules, an alien exchange student from Xenia, until
    she vanished without a trace. After years of searching, he finds his lost love
    on the eve of her arranged marriage.
    The daughter of the Xenian emperor, Julietta never meant to
    fall in love with a Terran man while visiting Earth. Leaving to fulfill her
    responsibilities on her home planet opened up a hole in her heart that could
    never be filled. When March, now a cyborg, unexpectedly shows up just before
    she is to be bonded, she struggles to find the courage to turn him away a
    second time and follow through with her duty.
    Before she can act, the lovers are thrust into a political conspiracy
    that threatens the Xenian empire and their lives.

    Introducing March Fellows

    Age: 32
    Gender: Male
    Birthplace: Terra
    Profession: Field agent, Cyber Operations
    Ethnicity/Species (if not human): Cyborg
    Describe your body and build, skin tone, height and weight. Include
    any unique features such as dimples, freckles, or scars.
    Tall, dark hair and eyes. Nano-infused muscles.
    Cyber-modified human body.
    Please tell us a
    little about yourself.
    I used to be a university professor. While on sabbatical off
    planet, my research team was attacked by terrorists, and I was critically
    injured in the bombing. I was rushed to a Cybermed facility. The transformation
    to cyborg saved my life. I worked as a field agent for Cyber Operations for
    many years before going to work for Moonbeam Remanufacturing, a secret
    spacecraft factory. But after what happened on Xenia, I’m going back to work
    for Cy-Ops.
    Are you book-smart, self-taught,
    widely-experienced?
    I have a doctorate. But being a field agent for Cyber
    Operations you see a side to the galaxy that most people never do. Frankly, it’s
    not pretty. And I’ve had to make some tough decisions and choices. In my former
    line of work, I’ve had to terminate combatants. Does that make me experienced?
    On what special skills
    do you rely?
    I’m a cyborg. I’m larger, stronger and faster than the
    average Terran male. I have a computer processor embedded between my brain
    hemispheres, enabling me to hack into most computer systems and spaceships. I
    can communicate telepathically with other cyborgs. Unfortunately, all my
    specialized computer skills didn’t help much in my search to find Jules. She
    vanished without a trace.
    Do you see morality as
    black-and-white, or with shades of gray?
    Most things do fall into a gray area, but of course, there
    is black and white, also. Some things are clearly wrong. The Association of the
    Planets cautions against judgment, but I’ve seen many strange customs that ruin
    people’s lives. Like Xenian arranged marriages. They have a seer who matches
    couples. Xenians don’t even meet their mates until they marry. If they happen
    to fall in love with someone else, well, too bad. How can a custom like that
    benefit people?
    If someone from your past
    showed up, who would you most want it to be, and why?
    Jules. She’s the one
    I’ve been searching for eight years. I met her at the university. She was an
    alien exchange student from Xenia. We were in love—at least I was—then she
    disappeared in the middle of the night without any hint or warning. I’ve never
    been able to forget her. I just want to know that she’s okay.
    Can you keep a secret?
    Why or why not?
    My entire life is one big secret. The cyborg project was
    classified. For the longest time I couldn’t tell people I was a cyborg. Cy-Ops
    still operates off the grid, and Moonbeam, the spacecraft factory I work for is
    located at a cloaked facility. Secrecy has become second nature to me. It’s
    actually hard for me to open up.
    If you could make any
    one thing happen, what would it be?
    I would find Jules. I want to know what happened to her. If
    she’s okay.
    How do you handle challenges?
    By facing them head-on. A cyborg never gives up.
    What would you like
    people who hear your story to know?
    I’m innocent. I didn’t do it. I was framed.

    Where to buy Claimed by the Cyborg

    Cara Bristol Social Media

  • Christmas or Holiday

    Perfectly Christmas by @LindaOConnor98 #RLFblog #romcom #romance

    Today’s featured book is Perfectly Christmas by Linda O’Connor.
    On the first day of Christmas, his true love said to him, “Sorry,
    I have to work.”
    That’s the life of a surgeon, and Dr. Madison Hayes wouldn’t
    have it any other way.
    Dr. Quinn Malone has another priority. In the countdown to
    Christmas, he needs to convince his old flame that there’s more to life – and
    love – than the job itself.
    This time, his heart is in it for the long haul. Really.
    Romantic and…complicated – it’s Perfectly Christmas!
    Genre Romantic Comedy
    Book heat level (based on movie ratings): PG

    Buy This Book

    About the Author

    Linda O’Connor started writing a few years ago when she needed a
    creative outlet other than subtly rearranging the displays at the local home
    décor store. It turns out she loves writing romantic comedies and has a few
    more stories to tell. When not writing, she’s a physician at an Urgent Care
    Clinic (well, even when she is writing she’s a physician, and it shows up in
    her stories :D ). She hangs out at www.lindaoconnor.net.

    Author Social Media