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Tuesday, December 8, 2015

#GiveAway - HEARTBREAK AND HONOR By Collette Cameron

HEARTBREAK AND HONOR
Highland Heather, Romancing a Scot #3
By Collette Cameron

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Abducted by a band of renegade Scots, Highland gypsy Tasara Faas doesn’t hesitate to blacken the eye of her rescuer when the charming duke attempts to steal a kiss. Afterward, Tasara learns she’s the long-lost heiress Alexandra Atterberry and is expected to take her place among the elite society she’s always disdained.

Lucan, the Duke of Harcourt, promised his gravely ill mother he’d procure a wife by Christmastide, but intrigued by the feisty lass he saved in Scotland, he finds the haut ton ladies lacking. Spying Alexa at a London ball, he impulsively decides to make the knife-wielding gypsy his bride despite her aversion to him and her determination to return to the Highlands.

The adversary responsible for Alexa’s disappearance as a toddler still covets her fortune and joins forces with Harcourt’s arch nemesis. Amidst a series of suspicious misfortunes, Lucan endeavors to win Alexa’s love and expose the conspirators but only succeeds in reaffirming Alexa’s belief that she is inadequate to become his duchess.


Released Dec 2nd, 2015
Soul Mate Publishing

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Excerpt:

A click announced the lock giving way.
Creaking on unoiled hinges, the door edged open, inch-by-cautious-inch, and as it did, the brutal sounds from below filtered into the chamber. Light from the corridor’s brackets illumined a sinister, black-clad form.
A disheveled man paused at the threshold, his coat unbuttoned and a pistol protruding from his waistband. In one hand, he held a sword at the ready, and in the other, he brandished a dirk. Legs braced, he stood at the entrance like a buccaneer balancing atop a ship’s deck. 
A pirate in the Scottish Highlands? 
She blinked, slapping aside the ridiculous notion. Lack of food and sleep made her imagination run amuck.
For a tormenting instant, Tasara feared the ethereal body Satan himself, except she doubted the devil possessed pale blond hair and required blades to inflict mortal damage.
Fallen angel seemed more apt for the apparition illumined within the doorway.
She strained to see the man’s face. The dim interior hid his features except for a well-defined profile and a strong jawline. Evil men weren’t supposed to be attractive.
Stance wide, and her hand lifted to bury her knife, she waited for the intruder to move away from the door’s protection.
She must defend the children, no matter the cost. 
“Tathara?” Lala’s plaintive cry filled the chamber. “Piuthar, where be ye?”
The man’s head whipped toward the bed.
The bedding rustled, and a tear-logged voice whimpered, “Me be ascared. I hearded screaming.” 
Advancing farther into the room, the intruder looked this way and that. Light from the passageway spilled across the threshold but failed to reach the bed or the room’s outer edges. 
“A child? Might have told me,” he muttered in a clipped British accent while sheathing his weapons. “No matter, I suppose. A female’s a female.”
My God, what did the debauched knave intend?
The same loathsome things the Scots threatened?
Not as long as Tasara’s heart pumped, he wouldn’t. She shifted, ready to spring. A wee bit farther and she’d have a clear target. He would taste her blade before he laid one finger upon Lala.
The man faced the bed and extended his arms. “Come, sweeting, let’s be about it then. I’m in a bit of a hurry.”
How dare he, the loathsome degenerate? Tasara made an inarticulate noise.
He whirled, his body tense and alert. 
“Tathara!” Terror resonated in Lala’s high-pitched cry.
Tasara lunged, swinging the blade in an arc intended for his neck. “Depraved sot.”
Ducking, he leaped away, her dagger slicing air instead of flesh. Half-crouched and keenly alert, he regarded her.
“Ah, the gypsy wench I expected.” Straightening, and apparently unperturbed at practically being skewered, he pointed at her dagger. “I do believe you tried to impale me. Most ungrateful of you, I must say.”


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Author Info:

Award winning, Amazon best-selling, and multi-published historical romance author, Collette Cameron, has a BS in Liberal Studies and a Master's in Teaching. A Pacific Northwest Native, Collette’s been married for thirty years, has three amazing adult children, and
five dachshunds. Collette loves a good joke, inspirational quotes, flowers, the beach, trivia, birds, shabby chic, and Cadbury Chocolate. You'll always find dogs, birds, quirky—sometimes naughty—humor, and a dash of inspiration in her novels. Her motto for life? You can’t have too much chocolate, too many hugs, or too many flowers. She’s thinking about adding shoes to that list.



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Monday, October 19, 2015

Dangerous Weakness by Caroline Warfield ~ REVIEW

Dangerous Weakness is the first chance I have had to read Caroline Warfield's work. This talented lady has spun a tale of twist, turns, and a few tangles that kept me spellbound from page one all the way to the end.

Lily Thornton is a strong spirited lady that has a mind of her own and isn't afraid to use it.  I admired Lily from the beginning. She is a feisty young lady that has just the right amount of sass to make things interesting. 

Richard Hayden, Marquess of Glenaire is in need of a wife. He sets out to find a suitable wife that will fit in with his family, bare his children, and attend to the duties of a marchioness. When he meets Lily at a house party their attraction is evident but Lily isn't from the right ranks of a family for the Marquess to choose as his wife. However their deep attraction and flare for bristling each other into a fine squabble seems to draw Richard to Lily. 

Lily finds herself wrapped up in a web of danger and deceit. This poor lady has so much going on and danger is lurking around every corner. She has a few friends she is able to rely on. 

Richard follows Lily into a world of danger and turmoil. This storyline is so intense that I think I may have held my breath for a few pages. I could not wait to see what was going to happen to these two next. I could not imagine what Ms. Warfield may have in store for them. I feared for the safety, cheered for their triumphs and cried for their joys and sorrows. 

Over all this is one really great historical romance with plenty of mystery, drama, danger, friendships, and a touch of humor thrown into the mix to make for a tremendous read. 

I would certainly enjoy reading more of Caroline Warfield's work in the future.  I see there are two other "Dangerous" books by Ms. Warfield. I would love to read them to find out more background on the other characters in this story.

I was given the opportunity to read this great story so that I may share my thoughts with you. As always it has been my great pleasure to share my thoughts with you on Dangerous Weakness. 

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