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  • Anthology,  Regency

    Holly and Hopeful Hearts by @BellesInBlue #RLFblog #RegencyRomance

    Today’s featured book is Holly and Hopeful Hearts by The Bluestocking Belles.

    About the Book

    Title Holly and Hopeful Hearts Holiday Box Set
    Genre Regency Romance, Historical Romance, Holiday Romance
    Author The Bluestocking Belles: Amy Rose Bennett, Jessica Cale, Susana Ellis, Sherry Ewing, Jude Knight, Caroline Warfield, and Nicole Zoltack
    Book heat level (based on movie ratings G, PG, PG13, R): G-PG-13
    When the Duchess of Haverford sends out invitations to a Yuletide house party and a New Year’s Eve ball at her country estate, Hollystone Hall, those who respond know that Her Grace intends to raise money for her favorite cause and promote whatever marriages she can. Eight assorted heroes and heroines set out with their pocketbooks firmly clutched and hearts in protective custody. Or are they?
    A Suitable Husband, by Jude Knight
    As the Duchess of Haverford’s companion, Cedrica Grenford is not treated as a poor relation and is encouraged to mingle with Her Grace’s guests. Surely she can find a suitable husband amongst the gentlemen gathered for the duchess’s house party. Above stairs or possibly below.
    Valuing Vanessa, by Susana Ellis
    Facing a dim future as a spinster under her mother’s thumb, Vanessa Sedgely makes a practical decision to attach an amiable gentleman who will not try to rule her life.
    A Kiss for Charity, by Sherry Ewing
    Young widow Grace, Lady de Courtenay, has no idea how a close encounter with a rake at a masquerade ball would make her yearn for love again. Can she learn to forgive Lord Nicholas Lacey and set aside their differences to let love into her heart?
    Artemis, by Jessica Cale
    Actress Charlotte Halfpenny is in trouble. Pregnant, abandoned by her lover, and out of a job, Charlotte faces eviction two weeks before Christmas. When the reclusive Earl of Somerton makes her an outrageous offer, she has no choice but to accept. Could he be the man of her dreams, or is the nightmare just beginning?
    The Bluestocking and the Barbarian, by Jude Knight
    James must marry to please his grandfather, the duke, and to win social acceptance for himself and his father’s other foreign-born children. But only Lady Sophia Belvoir makes his heart sing, and to win her he must invite himself to spend Christmas at the home of his father’s greatest enemy.
    Christmas Kisses, by Nicole Zoltack
    Louisa Wycliff, Dowager Countess of Exeter wants only for her darling daughter, Anna, to find a man she can love and marry. Appallingly, Anna has her sights on a scoundrel of a duke who chases after every skirt he sees. Anna truly thinks the dashing duke cares for her, but her mother has her doubts.
    An Open Heart, by Caroline Warfield
    Esther Baumann longs for a loving husband who will help her create a home where they will teach their children to value the traditions of their people, but she wants a man who is also open to new ideas and happy to make friends outside their narrow circle. Is it so unreasonable to ask for toe curling passion as well?
    Dashing Through the Snow, by Amy Rose Bennett
    Headstrong bluestocking, Miss Kate Woodville, never thought her Christmas would be spent racing across England with a viscount hell-bent on vengeance. She certainly never expected to find love…
    25% of proceeds will be donated to the Malala Fund.

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    About the Author

    The Bluestocking Belles, the “BellesInBlue”, are seven very different writers united by a love of history and a history of writing about love. From sweet to steamy, from light-hearted fun to dark tortured tales full of angst, from London ballrooms to country cottages to the sultan’s seraglio, one or more of us will have a tale to suit your tastes and mood. Come visit us at http://bluestockingbelles.net and kick up your bluestockinged heels!

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  • Medieval

    The Knight Chronicles Series Medieval Romance #BoxSet @RueAllyn #RLFblog

    This quick interview includes info about the author, and introduces the story.

    About the Author

    Historical romance author Rue Allyn lives in southeast Michigan with the love of her life and one tyrannical cat, where she works daily on making Happy Ever After come true.

    Interview with Rue Allyn

    Why did you write this book?
    I wrote these books because The heroes and heroines of these books are very real to me, and their stories are very dear to my heart.
    What is your favorite genre to read?
    Historical romance of just about any period.
    Who is your favorite character from fiction (not including your own)?
    Difficult to say but at the moment, Chaucer’s Wife of Bath
    What are you working on at the moment, and will see from you in coming months?
    I’m delighted to say I’m working on my first regency romance. In the months after that is completed I hope to be writing more medieval romances and a few set in the American west of the1870s.
    Please tell us about your latest book.
    There’s danger by day and wild conquest by night when Scottish and English nobles clash in this medieval romance bundle. Don’t miss a moment as these knights in shining armor launch valiant quests and discover love where they least expect it.

    About the Book

    Title The Knight Chronicles ~ The Complete Collection
    Genre Medieval Romance
    Author Rue Allyn
    Book heat level (based on movie ratings): R

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    Publisher http://www.crimsonromance.com/historical-romance-novels/the-knight-chronicles-the-complete-series/

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  • Medieval

    Meet Sir Talon Quereste from The Herald’s Heart #MedievalRomance @RueAllyn #RLFblog

    Meet Sir Talon Quereste from The Herald’s Heart. 

    Author Bio

    Historical romance author Rue Allyn lives in southeast Michigan with the love of her life and one tyrannical cat, where she works daily on making Happy Ever After come true.

    About the Book

    Title The Herald’s Heart
    Genre Medieval Romance
    Book heat level (based on movie ratings G, PG, PG13, R): R
    Royal herald, Sir Talon Quereste could never love an overly adventurous, impulsive, argumentative woman of dubious background who threatens everything he values. Lady Larkin Roshan can only despise a man who would deny her identity and steal her heritage. So why has fate thrown them together to solve the mysteries of the heart?

    Introducing Sir Talon Quereste

    Welcome to Romance Lives Forever! We’re happy to have you here today.
    Name: Sir Talon Querest
    Age:  Twenty six
    Gender:  Male
    Birthplace:  Hawksedge Keep, on the coast of Northumbria near the Scottish border
    Profession:  Royal Herald
    Ethnicity/Species (if not human):
    Describe your body and build, skin tone, height and weight. Include any unique features such as dimples, freckles, or scars. I have, according to most women, guinea gold hair and pansy purple eyes. (Snickers) As if any knight would admit to something so effeminate as eyes the color of pansies. My chin is square and my mouth firm-lipped. I’m proud that there’s nothing weak about me, physically or otherwise. I consider myself taller than the average man. Some say I’m too tall. I work hard, so my shoulders are broad, my hips lean, and my legs strong enough to sit a horse from sun up to well past sundown. I’m outside a great deal of the time, so I’m definitely not fair skinned. Is there anything else you’d like to know.
    Who is the significant other in your life?
    No one until I met Lady Larkin Rosham. She’s overly adventurous, impulsive, argumentative and not at all the sort of woman I imagined I would love.
    Please tell us a little about yourself.
    I’m a complicated man. My origins are not as straightforward as I always believed them to be, but Larkin helped me accept the truth. I get great satisfaction from solving puzzles, as most heralds do, Our service to the king requires that we be able to easily discern truth from lie and make decisions that may affect noble families and the kingdom for years, perhaps centuries, to come.
    If we could only hear your voice (but not see you) what characteristic would identify you?
    Smoke, definitely smoke. My voice is deep as a man’s ought to be. However, I often spend weeks in the saddle alone so I’ve developed a very soft rasp.
    Do you get by, live comfortably, live extravagantly? 
    My service to the king allows me to indulge in pleasures and comforts whenever I have time. Sadly that is not as often as I would like. I have hopes that the king will reward me with a significant holding for the singular service I provided him recently
    What inner doubt causes you the most difficulty?
    That I might not be as good and honorable as I believe myself to be. My father unjustly repudiated me when I was six just after my mother died. Despite the fact that I have little respect or liking for the man, his rejection has always been the source of self-doubt. I have learned to thank him, because his repudiation spurred me to excel. I might not be quite the same man I am today had it not been for his unjust actions.
    What is your breaking point?
    Larkin nearly died once. I bargained with God for her life and caused us no end of trouble as a result.
    What would you like to tell your writer?
    You should have made Larkin more cooperative, less stubborn, and less impulsive. Honestly what were you thinking to have her as the love of my life?

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    Publisher http://www.crimsonromance.com/historical-romance-novels/the-knight-chronicles-the-complete-series/
    Amazon https://www.amazon.com/Heralds-Heart-Rue-Allyn-ebook/dp/B01LOIJSCC/

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  • Historical

    Cozy Mysteries and Romance @ManicScribbler Lynette Sofras #RLFblog #cozy

    A former teacher, Lynette gave up her career in education a
    few years ago in order to focus on her writing and thus fulfil her childhood
    dream. She writes contemporary women’s fiction, often involving romance with
    suspense or a supernatural twist. She claims ‘Killing Jenna Crane’, a romantic
    thriller and ‘Unworkers’ a modern ghost story/women’s fiction are her personal
    favourites to date. Her latest release ‘The Nightclub’ is a romance packed with
    suspense.

    Cocktails and Lies

    Genre Cozy Mystery
    Book heat level (based on movie ratings): PG13
    When Hannah’s house is burgled, she gains as much as she
    loses: she meets Jan, her reserved Dutch neighbour and successful antiques
    dealer, and Callum, the detective in charge of the case, then finds some hidden
    letters to her dead grandmother that take her on an emotional journey of
    discovery.
    As Hannah juggles the attentions of the two men now firmly
    in her life, she works to uncover the secrets of the past, only to find these
    encroach on the present in unexpected ways.
    And then there are the two men in her life, both vying for
    her attention, both hiding things from her and each other. What does Callum
    really know about Jan? What is Jan hiding from everyone? And what did her
    grandmother—whose house it once was—hide from the world?
    As if Hannah doesn’t have enough mysteries to solve, her
    best friend Rachel enlists her help in solving her marital crisis, while her
    pleasure-seeking mother seems intent on finding her a husband.
    With so many skeletons rattling the door of Hannah’s house,
    can she unravel these mysterious threads and reveal the truth, changing her
    life forever?

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    The Nightclub

    Genre Romantic Suspense
    Book heat level (based on movie ratings): PG13
    Trying to make a living for her teenage sister and herself,
    naïve Laura Hamilton accepts a job offer as a hostess at an infamous nightclub.
    As she struggles to survive in a world of sex, drugs and corruption, she
    certainly doesn’t expect to find her own knight in shining armour in the club’s
    owner, Julian. But will he really save her from a future as a fallen woman? And
    is he involved in the criminal organisation that threatens not only her sister’s
    life, but will change her own fate forever?

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    Amazon https://www.amazon.com/Nightclub-Lynette-Sofras-ebook/dp/B00KYW2Z8O/

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  • Medieval

    The Gentle Knight @ashleyyork1066 #RLFblog #medievalromance

    Today’s featured book is The Gentle Knight by Ashley York.
    The Gentle Knight 

    About the Book

    Title The Gentle Knight
    Genre historical romance
    Author Ashley York
    Book heat level (based on movie ratings): PG13
    A medieval soldier returns home to find his lover died in childbirth just as his own mother had. Believing he is cursed, Peter of Normandy turns from love. When he must give escort to an Irish princess more noble than many knights, he struggles with his decision to live a solitary life. Can he take the chance that his love won’t be a death sentence and possibly make them stronger? 
    Padraig MacNaughton’s death bed decree rips his daughter, Brighit, from the shelter of her protective clan in Ireland. Forced to take vows at a Priory in England, she finds herself in the hands of lecherous mercenaries with their own agendas. Dare she trust the Norman knight to see her safely to her new life as a nun? Even when she finds in him the fulfillment of all she’s ever wanted? 
    Or will honor and duty eclipse their one chance for happiness?

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    About the Author

    I write medieval romance novels full of passion and intrigue set in 11th and 12th century Ireland, Scotland, and England.
    Although all my works are fiction, I often like to incorporate authentic places, events, and people to increase the reader’s enjoyment. One of the more valuable lessons I have learned as a writer is the importance of using real history with the flair of artistic license. You’ll discover a world of fiction wrapped around historical people and events!
    I live in New England with my husband, two cats and a yellow Labrador named Caledonia.

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  • Regency

    Meet Charity: Seduction of Lady Charity #Regency @maggiandersen #RLFblog

    Meet Charity Baxendale from The Seduction of Lady Charity – The Baxendale Sisters by Maggi Andersen.

    Author Bio

    Maggi Andersen and her husband, a retired lawyer live in a quaint old town in the Southern Highlands of New South Wales, Australia. Maggi gained a BA in English and an MA in Creative Writing before beginning her writing career. She has been nominated for the BTS Red Carpet Awards, the RONE Award 3 times and was a finalist in the Emerald Pro Award.
    When not creating stories, Maggi reads, goes on long walks, enjoys her garden, the theatre and movies. She supports the local wildlife, the IFAW and the RSPCA. Her kookaburras (Australian Kingfishers) prefer to be hand fed.
    Maggi has published over 25 novels and novellas of different genres from historical romances, mysteries, romantic suspense, and young adult novels (out of print).

    About the Book

    Title The Seduction of Lady Charity – The Baxendale Sisters Book Four
    Genre Regency Romance
    Book heat level (based on movie ratings G, PG, PG13, R): PG13
    As a young woman must marry and become engaged in proper duties, art can only be an accomplishment and a recreation.
    Despite opposition at every turn, Charity Baxendale dreams of becoming a renowned portrait painter. She is heartened to receive two significant commissions from esteemed family members, and when a rakish Scottish baron commissions her to do his portrait, she dares hope she is one step closer.
    When Robin, Lord Stanberry, with whom Charity has had a long friendship, asks her to marry him, she must choose between marriage and her career. Robin is heir to a dukedom, and Charity fears that not only would she be unsuited to life as a duchess, but also that her burgeoning career might end before it begins. And besides, Robin has made no mention of love.
    After his uncle and heir die, Robin becomes the Duke of Harwood. Never having expected such an event, he feels himself unfitted for such a position. He was perfectly content living as a viscount in Tunbridge Wells, writing a manuscript on ornithology. Now he must leave all that he loves. He’d hoped to have Charity at his side by the time he took his place at Harwood Castle, for her pragmatic nature and strength of character would be of enormous help to him. Should he have thrown himself at her feet and declared an undying love?
    “Ms. Andersen has created a wonderfully intriguing cast of characters. THE SEDUCTION OF LADY CHARITY can stand alone but readers might find themselves returning to the first book of the series just to see what they might have missed from Ms. Andersen’s original stories.” InD’Tale Review

    Introducing Charity Baxendale

    Welcome to Romance Lives Forever! We’re happy to have you here today.

    Name: Charity Baxendale
    Age: 18
    Gender: Female
    Birthplace: Tunbridge Wells, England
    Profession: Artist
    Describe your body and build, skin tone, height and weight. Include any unique features such as dimples, freckles, or scars.
    Dark blonde hair–the Baxendale’s beautiful violet eyes and pale blonde hair, which has graced my sisters, bypassed me. My eyes are blue-grey, and I’m what they call a long Meg, tall for a girl and slim to the point of willowy.
    Who is the significant other in your life?
    I am an artist. I don’t wish to marry for years, although I my parents think differently. I know full well that as soon as I marry, my husband will take control of my life, and my career, which I am very passionate about, will end before it began.
    I do rely on Lord Robin Stanberry, I must admit, more than I should, for company. He is the one person who truly understands me as we share an interest in art and ornithology. And I did rather hope that we might marry one day, and spend our lives quietly in Tunbridge Wells. But that was before Robin became heir to a dukedom. I could never be his duchess. The demands of such a life and the responsibilities would be enormous! I’d be expected to become an ape leader. It would put an end to my aspirations.
    Please tell us a little about yourself.
    My life revolves around my family and our home in Tunbridge Wells. But now that four sisters, Honor, Faith and Hope have married wonderful men, I don’t see as much of them as I would wish. My youngest sister is still at home. Mercy is almost seventeen. She’s beautiful and has a charming, lively nature, I just know that her Season will be great success and she will find a man to marry. And that will make my parent’s happy, as I’ve flatly refused to have one. I shall become the unmarried Baxendale sister, which I’m not entirely happy about. Mama says it will be nice to have a daughter at home to keep them company in their declining years. But I know she doesn’t mean it. She wishes me to marry as much as my father does, even to the point where they would consider a Scotsman.
    How do you dress?
    I like pretty gowns as much as any girl, but I tend to wear an old cambric gown at home. Despite an apron, I always manage to get a dab of oil paint on my clothes. Mother is forever tsking at me.
    If we could only hear your voice (but not see you) what characteristic would identify you?
    Robin likes my voice when we sing together. But I’m not the most musically gifted in the family. That’s Hope.
    Please tell us about your education.
    Our governess taught us those things a young lady must know: Grammar, drawing and music, fluency in the French and Italian languages, geography, household management and how to stitch a fine seam. We all read widely. Mercy is literary one. She is writing a book.
    Are you book-smart, self-taught, widely-experienced?
    Reading books on art has expanded my knowledge of art history and history generally. Regrettably, there are very few, apart from Robin, who express an interest in the subject.
    Do you get by, live comfortably, live extravagantly?
    Father is an earl. I am fortunate to live comfortably in his manor house. We have excellent servants, some who have been with us for years and are now part of the family.
    What is your viewpoint on wealth?
    Money is of little interest to me beyond earning a competence from my portraits.
    On what special skills do you rely?
    I am always working to improve my painting skills, and have taken lessons.
    Are any of your skills a source of pride or embarrassment, and if so, which ones and why?
    I’m proud of most of the landscape paintings that hang in our house, but some of the earlier works are not quite as good. But Mama refuses to take them down.
    What kinds of things do you always carry (in pockets or purse)?
    A handkerchief, a small bottle of Mercy’s homemade toilet-water, a comb, plus a pencil and small notebook for capturing anything that takes my eye.
    What is your family like?
    My sisters are wonderful, spirited women. Two have married into the neighboring family. The Brandreth’s estate borders the Baxendale’s. Brandreth Park is the largest estate in Tunbridge Wells. We often dine there with Chaloner, Marquess of Brandreth and his wife, Lavinia. 
    The Baxendale family is growing ever larger. Honor and Edward have a son, and Faith and Vaughn are expecting a baby soon.  
    Are you close to family?
    The Baxendale’s and their extended family are very close knit. Should we be needed, we will travel miles, on bad roads and in atrocious weather if need be, to help each other.
    Do you have children?
    No. But I do want them one day.
    Are you involved in your community?
    I help my mother with church fetes, we have morning calls with the neighbors, and attend balls and dances held in Tunbridge Wells.
    How well do you know your neighbors?
    We are well acquainted with the people in the village, although in these modern times, families seem to move more often than they once did.
    Do you see morality as black-and-white, or with shades of gray?
    I consider myself moral, but artists most likely view things a little differently. To paint a man in the nude, for instance, would not worry me at all. I have considered asking Robin, but I cannot now he’s to be a duke.
    How do others perceive you based upon looks, and is this assumption accurate?
    I’ve been told I’m attractive. But I don’t consider myself pretty, I’m too tall. I don’t tend to give a lot of thought to my appearance.
    Do you care about what others assume about you?
    Yes, especially if men respect me less for wanting a career. It is very difficult.
    Can you keep a secret? Why or why not?
    I am very good at keeping secrets. I shouldn’t like myself or any of my loved ones to end up in the scandal sheets.
    What secrets do you know about people around you that you do NOT share?
    That would be telling. J
    What inner doubt causes you the most difficulty?
    That my life choice in life might cause my parent’s distress.
    What past event causes you the most fear?
    My sister, Faith was once kidnapped. I’d hate anything to happen like that again.
    What is your biggest need?
    Right now, it is to gain a foothold as an artist. A very difficult thing for a woman to achieve.
    What are your biggest hopes and dreams?
    To paint famous and interesting people’s portraits. And to one day marry and have children.
    What would help you face hardship and meet any challenge?
    Support and respect from others. Some men are not always so eager to see a woman rise in any vocation. They believe a woman’s place is in the home.
    If you could make any one thing happen, what would it be?
    Right now my concern is for Faith. We all want her to have an easy delivery and a healthy baby.
    What is your biggest personal flaw?
    One might say my independence. I admit I can be stubborn.
    When there is a setback, what doubt or flaw surfaces?
    Self-doubt often plagues those who are creative. I have to grapple with it sometimes.
    How do you handle challenges?
    I get nervous, but I don’t buckle.
    What is your breaking point?
    Should anything serious happen to a member of my family.
    How do you express disappointment?
    I retreat into my painting, but I also seek my older sisters’ advice. They are much wiser than I, and share their experiences of life, sometimes with a good deal of laughter. I feel well prepared for the honeymoon, when I finally decide to marry. 
    How emotionally expressive are you to others?
    I’m affectionate with family members and those close friends I can relax with.
    When (if) you lie or are upset, what gives you away?
    I try not to lie. I am very bad at it. I’ve been told by my sisters that I squint.
    Who in your life has the power to hurt you the most and why?
    Those in society who mock my endeavors. I dislike being looked down upon because I paint. Loved ones, if I feel I’ve let them down. Robin too, I shouldn’t like him to think badly of me.
    What would you like to tell your writer?
    Thank you for my happy ending.
    What would you like people who hear your story to know?
    That your dreams can come true. Just as long as you persevere.

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