Monday, July 8, 2013

Today's Special - - Nancy Northcott


It's my pleasure to welcome Nancy Northcott back to The Romance Dish today!  I've been captivated by the world of mages and mundanes that Nancy has created in her debut series and eagerly anticipate each new story she publishes.  The newest, GUARDIAN gives us the story of Dr. Stefan Harper, a hero for whom fans have been begging and, believe me, he's well worth the wait!  

For more information about Nancy, visit her website, like her at Facebook, follow her on Twitter and connect with her through other links on her site.    





Hi Nancy!  Welcome back to The Romance Dish!  Congratulations on the release of GUARDIAN.  As someone who has been eagerly anticipating Stefan’s story, let me say that it was well worth the wait!  Will you please tell our readers what to expect from this book?

Thank you, PJ, and thanks for having me.  I’m glad you enjoyed the book.

Guardian is a second chance at love story.  In it, Stefan Harper, the mage doctor, again encounters the woman he loved and lost when he was in med school.  She’s now an FBI agent, Camellia “Mel” Wray, and he’s the consulting doctor on a murder case she’s investigating.  The sparks between them flare again as soon as they meet, but there’s still a lot standing in their way.

She doesn’t believe in magic or paranormal powers, and her skepticism drove them apart nine years ago.
Because he knew how she felt, he lied when he went away to study magical healing.  Of course Mel eventually busted him about not being where he was supposed to be.  Rather than tell her a truth he knew she wouldn’t believe, he let her think he’d been unfaithful.  He thought it was better to be dumped for lying than for lying coupled with delusions.

As though the old distrust between him and Mel weren’t enough, he immediately realizes this is no ordinary murder, that  the mages’ old enemies the ghouls are involved.  He can’t tell law enforcement that, though.  The mages keep their existence a secret.  Even if they didn’t, Mundane (normal) humans aren’t equipped to battle supernatural beings.  Mel soon realizes he’s keeping something back, and that adds to the friction in their already difficult dealings.

Stefan and Mel have quite a lengthy – and rocky – road to their happy ending.  What would you like readers of GUARDIAN to understand about each of these characters? 

Seeing Mel forces Stefan to admit he never stopped wanting her.  He knows they have no future unless he can be honest with her, but if he tells her more about the magical world than she can accept and keep secret, the mages will wipe knowledge of them from her mind.  That could destroy her, as he knows too well because the fallout of such an event when he was in his teens devastated him.  Yet he longs to be with her.  He’s caught between his duty to his fellow mages and his burning desire to try again with her.

In contrast to Stefan, with his big circle of friends, Mel has felt like an outsider for most of her life.  She despises the idea of anything magical because her mom’s New Age ideas made her an object of ridicule in her hometown.  College gave her a fresh start in a new place.  She found acceptance  and love with him through the music they shared.  In class and in her job, she feels she earned her place by making herself valuable, by proving herself time and again. 

She doesn’t give her trust easily, and she’s doubly reluctant to give it to someone who not only betrayed it once, she believes, but works at place devoted to what she sees as paranormal nonsense.  Like many people, she’s trapped in a cage of childhood hurts and fears even though she doesn’t see herself that way.
Once again, setting is an important component of this book.  I’m fascinated by the mysteries of the Okefenokee Swamp and the unique character of the town of Wayfarer.  

What draws you to this area and what qualities does it have that makes this the perfect backdrop for these stories?

As I’ve said before, I had vague memories of the Okefenokee from a childhood visit.  I liked the name, a swamp seemed to have great spookiness potential, and I’d been told swamps had unique energy.  That was enough to start.

The mages’ power is nature-based.  That made the swamp attractive but also is ironic because I am so not Nature Girl. I like my surroundings climate-controlled and my wildlife safely distant.

I kept references to the swamp at a minimum initially because I couldn’t get to south Georgia and so had to rely on internet research, which can be dicey.  Since Renegade sold, I’ve visited the Okefenokee several times and am totally entranced.  I’ve seen thousands of stars overhead on a black velvet sky after a sunset cruise, admired the flowers and other plants along the water, and been struck by the story potential of Spanish moss cascading from the trees to form little alcoves along the water.

The Okefenokee Swamp, despite its name, isn’t really a swamp but a blackwater peat bog with sandy islands in it.  It isn’t muddy except along the water’s edge, and the water and ground don’t smell.  So it’s not quite as icky a setting as the name implies.

As an aside, I’d be less entranced if I ever saw an alligator or other predator having a meal, so readers can be sure they won’t see that either.  At least not in a book of mine.  This is romance, not horror.

The town of Wayfarer came into being because I wanted Griff, the hero of Renegade, and his friends to have a place where they could hang out safely.  Small towns tend to close ranks around their own.  Even a short-term resident qualifies when total strangers are asking questions.  And I thought it might be handy, considering that this series revolves around mages, if the town happened to be very accepting of supernatural and paranormal phenomena.

You’ve been blessed with some gorgeous covers!  What goes into the making of a cover?  Does the author have any input?

Thanks, PJ!  I love them, too.  I’m not sure what the steps are for making a cover, but I was asked to describe the hero and heroine and list covers I liked.  I actually said I was not much for shirtless male torso covers, but I changed my mind as soon as I saw the design for Renegade and could only say “Wow!”

I think the degree of author input varies from house to house and possibly from editor to editor, but I did have input into the weaponry on the covers and some other details. 

Will we be returning to Wayfarer for more stories?  Specifically, is there a woman out there waiting to steal Will’s heart?  I picked up on a few subtle hints in GUARDIAN that have me hoping!

Your hopes will be rewarded on both fronts.  *g* Wayfarer will figure in all the books to some degree or another.  We’ll also see the Collegium and the swamp regularly.

There may be a novella first, but the next full-length novel book will be Will’s.  We’ll see what kind of woman it takes to pierce his shell of breezy charm and touch his heart.  For those who don’t know, Will is an archaeologist, ace researcher, and ladies’ man.  The story revolves around a discovery in the swamp that will be pivotal.

Yay!  Can't wait for Will's story and to find out all about the swamp discovery!

Summer has arrived in our part of the world.   Any fun plans?

Not so far.  We’re hoping to get away for a few days, but we’re all juggling a lot, so we’ll have to see.

This is the time of year when many of us catch up with our reading.  What books are on your “must read” summer list?

You know, so many books come out every month that it’s tough for me to keep up with what’s out there.  My Romance Bandit blogmates, of course, are wonderfully prolific. I recently finished Summer at Mustang Ridge by Jesse Hayworth, Nowhere Safe by Dianna Love, Death, Taxes, & Pink Leg Warmers by Diane Kelly, and Carolina Girl by Virginia Kantra. I have Beckman by Grace Burrowes up next and am eagerly awaiting Ilona Andrews’ Magic Rises and Karin Slaughter’s Unseen.

Will you be at any conferences this year where readers can meet you?

I’ll be at RWA and am in the Grand Central signing, which is open to registered attendees only, on that Saturday.  I’m attending Moonlight & Magnolias, which is always a great conference, and I’m speaking on worldbuilding at the Emerald City Writers Conference in Seattle.   Just for the fun of it, I’m going to Dragon*Con.

That's a pretty busy schedule.  How do you relax in your off time?

I read, watch movies, or sit outside and watch the birds.  Even when I’m working on a book, I have to step away for a while and clear my head.

Thanks so much for visiting with us today, Nancy.  Do you have a question for our readers?

Actually, I have several.  

Do you love the outdoors, or are you happier inside with a book?  

When was the last time you saw the stars without light pollution?  

If you read paranormal romance, what was the last one you read?

Thanks again for having me, PJ!

My pleasure, Nancy!

One randomly chosen person leaving a comment will receive a NetGalley e-copy of Guardian.






Saturday, July 6, 2013

PJ's Back to the Beginning Winners





Thanks to everyone who dropped by!  The winners of a package of books from our prize stash are:

traveler

Wanda B

Maureen

erin

Congratulations to you all!  Please send  your full name and mailing address to us at

theromancedish (at) gmail (dot) com


Friday, July 5, 2013

New Releases for July

We’re at the halfway point of the year—can you believe it?!?! My family and I had a great vacation travelling to Springfield, Illinois to visit Abraham Lincoln’s hometown. It was a surreal experience to visit and stand where our beloved 16th president lived and worked before he went to the White House. His gravesite is a beautiful memorial to him. Along the way, we also visited the gravesites of four other presidents and are already planning a similar trip next summer. You can call us presidential junkies! 

Anyway, between that trip, work, and planning/prepping for RWA in a little over a week, I haven’t had time to do any serious reading…except for maps. LOL! I am dying to read Julie Anne Long’s It Happened One Midnight. Hopefully, I’ll have time to do so soon! 

Which July releases have you read? Of those, which ones do you recommend? Which ones are you most looking forward to reading? Tell us and one lucky commenter will win a random book from my prize stash!


Until August, happy reading!
 

 

 

Historical 

Venus in Winter – Gillian Bagwell (Historical Fiction)
How to Be a Scottish mistress – Adrienne Basso
Paradise Valley – Rosanne Bittner
Letters from Skye – Jessica Brockmole (Historical Fiction)
London’s Last True Scoundrel – Christina Brooke
Rutherford Park – Elizabeth Cooke (Historical Fiction)
Blood & Beauty – Sarah Dunant (Historical Fiction)
Scandal in the Night – Elizabeth Essex
The Tudor Conspiracy – C.W. Gortner (Historical Fiction)
A Woman Entangled – Cecilia Grant
The Rogue Steals a Bride – Amelia Grey
The Duchess Hunt – Jennifer Haymore
A Rose in the Storm – Brenda Joyce
The Taming of Ryder Cavanaugh – Stephanie Laurens
Her Highland Protector – Ann Lethbridge
It Happened One Midnight – Julie Anne Long
The Hunter – Monica McCarty
Mistress to the Marquis – Margaret McPhee
Warrior’s Moon – Lucy Monroe (Paranormal)
The Queen’s Rivals – Brandy Purdy (Historical Fiction)
The Cowboy Who Caught Her Eye – Lauri Robinson
In the Arms of the Heiress – Maggie Robinson
An English Bride in Scotland – Lynsay Sands
A Lady Risks All – Bronwyn Scott
Beguiling the Barrister – Wendy Soliman (e-book)
The Secret History – Stephanie Thornton  (Historical Fiction)
 

Contemporary 

Secret Vows – Rochelle Alers
From This Moment On – Bella Andre
Own the Wind – Kristen Ashley
Crazy Little Thing Called Love – Molly Cannon
The Newcomer – Robyn Carr
The Summer Everything Changed – Holly Chamberlin (Women’s Fiction)
The Wednesday Daughters – Meg Waite Clayton (Women’s Fiction)
Meet Me at the Cupcake CafĂ© – Jenny Colgan (Women’s Fiction)
The Mourning Hours – Paula Treick DeBoard (Women’s Fiction)
True Love – Jude Deveraux (Light Paranormal)
Big Girl Panties – Janet Evanovich
Free Fall – Karen Foley
The Great Divide – Janet Goss
Lead Me On – Crystal Green
Blackbird Lake – Jill Gregory
The Good Luck Girls of Shipwreck Lane – Kelly Harms (Women’s Fiction)
Beautiful Day – Elin Hilderbrand (Women’s Fiction)
The Wedding Diary – Margaret James
The Curiosity – Stephen P. Kiernan (Women’s Fiction)
Two of a Kind – Susan Mallery
Finding Colin Firth – Mia March (Women’s Fiction)
Drop Dead, Gorgeous – J.D. Mason (Women’s Fiction)
Down and Out in Bugtussle – Stephanie McAfee (Women’s Fiction)
The Loner – Lindsey McKenna
Gotcha! – Fern Michaels (Women’s Fiction)
The Summer Girls – Mary Alice Monroe (Women’s Fiction)
If the Shoe Fits – Megan Mulry
White Trash Beautiful – Teresa Mummert
The Officer and the Secret – Jeanette Murray
Bucking the Rules – Kat Murray
Protector – Diana Palmer
A Hero to Come Home to – Marilyn Pappano
Forever, Interrupted – Taylor Jenkins Reid (Women’s Fiction)
Somewhere Between Luck and Trust – Emilie Richards (Women’s Fiction)
The House of Tides – Hannah Richell (Women’s Fiction)
The Wishing Hill – Holly Robinson (Women’s Fiction)
The Twins – Saskia Sarginson (Women’s Fiction)
The Irresistible Blueberry Bakeshop & CafĂ© – Mary Simses (Women’s Fiction)
She’s No Angel – Kira Sinclair
First Sight – Danielle Steel (Women’s Fiction)
Anything But Sweet – Candis Terry
Willowleaf Lane – RaeAnne Thayne
Sweet Nothings – Janis Thomas (Women’s Fiction)
Wild at Heart – Vicki Lewis Thompson
All Out of Love – Lori Wilde
The Nine Fold Heaven – Mingmei Yip (Women’s Fiction, Historical)
Hot Summer Nights – Jaci Burton, Carly Phillips, Jessica Clare, Erin McCarthy
 

YA/Teen/New Adult 

The Girl of His Dreams – Amir Abrams
Shutdown – Heather Anastasiu (Sci-Fi)
Invisible – Marni Bates
Brooklyn Girls – Gemma Burgess
Awaken – Meg Cabot (Paranormal)
Weather Witch – Shannon Delany (Steampunk)
Dirty Little Secret – Jennifer Echols
The Lost Sun – Tessa Gratton (Fantasy)
Viral Nation – Shaunta Grimes (Paranormal)
Truly, Madly, Deadly – Hannah Jayne (Mystery)
Sylo – D.J. MacHale (Fantasy)
Left Drowning – Jessica Park
The Edge of Never – J.A. Redmerski
Ink – Amanda Sun (Fantasy)
Shadows of Glass – Kassy Tayler (Paranormal)
The Distnace Between Us – Kasie West
 

Romantic Suspense 

Forged in Steele – Maya Banks
Her Last Breath – Linda Castillo
Bombshell – Catherine Coulter
Operation Blind Date – Justine Davis
Fearless – HelenKay Dimon
The Colton Ransom – Marie Ferrarella
Outlaw Lawman – Delores Fossen
The Paris Assignment – Addison Fox
The Smoky Mountain Mist – Paula Graves
Exposed – Laura Griffin
The 9th Girl – Tami Hoag
Tell Me – Lisa Jackson
Triggered – Elle James
Hunting Eve – Iris Johansen
For the Baby’s Sake – Beverly Long
Front Page Affair – Jennifer Morey
Carrie’s Protector – Rebecca York
 

Paranormal 

Perfect Mate – Mina Carter
A Spy to Die For – Kris DeLake
The Entity Within – Cat Devon
Midnight’s Captive – Donna Grant
The Outcast Prince – Shona Husk
Caged Warrior – Lindsey Piper
A Cursed Embrace – Cecy Robson
The Miss Education of Dr. Exeter – Jillian Stone (Steampunk)
Werewolf in Alaska – Vicki Lewis Thompson
Dire Desires – Stephanie Tyler
Hungry Like a Wolf – Christine Warren
Fangs for Nothing – Erin McCarthy & Kathy Love
After Dark – Gena Showalter & Kait Ballenger
Enthralled – Lora Leigh, Alyssa Day, Meljean Brook, Lucy Monroe
 

Urban Fantasy 

Crazy in the Blood – Lucienne Diver
Night Vision – Yasmine Galernorn
The Glass God – Kate Griffin
Forsaken by the Others – Jess Haines
Hunted – Kevin Hearne
Fifth Grave Past the Light – Darynda Jones
Mist – Susan Krinard
A Kiss of Blood – Pamela Palmer
Damn Him to Hell – Jamie Quaid
Vicious Moon – Lee Roland
White Trash Zombie Apocalypse – Diana Rowland
 

Erotica/ Erotic Romance 

Bonds of Desire – Lynda Aicher (e-book)
Hazard Duty – Rue Allyn (e-book)
Dare to Be Dirty – Savanna Fox
His Slave – Vonna Harper
After Hours – Cara McKenna (e-book)
Dirty Rotten Liar – Noire
Chains and Canes – Katie Porter
Damaged Goods – Lainey Reese
I Dream of Danger – Lisa Marie Rice
Taming Talia – Marie-Nicole Ryan
Inked Destiny – Jory Strong

Thursday, July 4, 2013

Christina Brooke Winner




The winner of a signed copy of 
London's Last True Scoundrel 
is

Diane D - Florida

Congratulations, Diane!  
Please send your full name and mailing address to
theromancedish (at) gmail (dot) com


Anna Campbell Winners



The winners from Anna Campbell's July 1st blog are:

Caro Carson
(Days of Rakes and Roses)

and

Lucy Waterhouse
(The Winter Wife)

Congratulations, Caro and Lucy!
To claim your prize please send your email address to us at
theromancedish (at) gmail (dot) com


Happy Birthday, America!




We wish our fellow Americans a very safe and happy
Independence Day!
 
As he has done the past few years, my husband is running the annual AJC Peachtree Road Race in downtown Atlanta this morning. The good news? The temperature is on the cooler side. The bad news? Rain is causing the cooler temperature. But the rain won't stop him from running, nor will it stop many people from grilling out--including us! What are your plans for today?

Wednesday, July 3, 2013

RWA: Back to the Beginning



Later this month, Romance Writers of America (RWA) will be holding its national conference in Atlanta, Georgia.  A highlight of the event is the "Readers for Life" Literacy Autographing, a book signing featuring 400+ authors, to be held Wednesday, July 17 from 5:30 to 7:30 at the Atlanta Marriott Marquis.  The Literacy Autographing is free admission and open to the public.  Authors happily pose for photos and sign books which are sold to readers at face value with proceeds from the evening's sales donated to literacy charities.  It's a win-win for everyone!

As I prepare for this year's conference, I can't help but think back seven years to the last time RWA brought its national conference to Atlanta.  It was my first big book signing and I was filled with delight...and terror...at the thought of more than 400 romance authors in one room.  I've since attended many of RWA's Literacy Autographings but, as I prepared to drive into Atlanta seven years ago, I had no idea what to expect.


PJ & Christina Dodd - 2006
One thing you should expect is a crowd.  A really big crowd!  There are, after all, more than 400 authors in that room and most likely, more than four times that many readers waiting to meet them.

People employ different strategies to make sure they get all the books on their list.  One is to be in line outside the doors of the room where the book signing is held at least three hours before they open.  At my first signing, I arrived about 30 minutes early only to discover that there were already about 800 people in line!

Another strategy is to go straight to your "Top Five" authors and make sure you get their books.  (I got the photo but missed out on the book I wanted from Christina Dodd.  The penalty for not going there first!) Once that need is satisfied you can wander the rest of the room at your leisure.




Robyn Carr - 2010
RWA helps by positioning the authors in alphabetical order by last name, so you know approximately where everyone is within the room, and listing who will be signing before the conference on their website.  I copy the list and highlight the names of my "must buy" authors.  Within that list, I note the "big name" authors, the New York Times Bestselling authors and featured conference speakers who typically will be positioned around the perimeter of the room...and who usually have lines out the door.  If one of the "big name" authors is on your list, I strongly advise getting to them fast before they run out of books.


Kristan Higgins - 2010



If you plan to buy several books, I'd suggest bringing a few large bags with you so you don't have to juggle a stack of books while navigating through throngs of excited readers.  (Many stores sell sturdy cloth bags for $1.99 or less.)  At every RWA signing, I notice a few people who bring rolling book bags or small suitcases.  I do not recommend this.  There just isn't enough room and somebody's poor toes almost always pay the price of someone trying to drag a rolling case stuffed with heavy books through the crowd.  (Unfortunately, I know this from personal experience.)




Tessa Dare - 2011

If you're not a registered conference attendee, you won't have a name badge so why not make your own?  There are likely to be readers at the signing that you've "met" online.  Using card stock, make a name badge with your on screen name as well as your full name then pin the badge where it will be easily seen by others.  You might be surprised by the number of people you'll meet!







Eloisa James - 2010


Here's a tip you may not have thought of.  Address labels!  Tuck a few in your bag to sign up for drawings or mailing lists along the way.  So much easier, and faster, than searching for a pen and writing down your name and address multiple times. Another essential to take along with you is business cards.  They don't have to be fancy; a plain card with the essential information is all you need and what better way to be remembered than to hand someone your card.  You can have cards made quickly and inexpensively at places like Vistaprint or Staples or do it yourself on your computer.  Easy and effective!  


PJ & Lisa Kleypas




Lastly, do not forget to take your smile.  These are romance readers!  They understand you, share your love of happy endings, know exactly what you're talking about when you mention the dreamy hero from a well-known author's latest book.  Talk to the people standing in line with you.  Introduce yourself. Chances are very good that they are just as nervous as you are.









Are you going to this year's conference or Literacy Autographing?  If so, please let us know so we can meet you in person.  If you aren't going to this year's Literacy Autographing, you may be wondering what this blog has to do with you.  Plenty!!  You see, RWA National is one of the places where we re-stock the wondrous prize closet from which we pull books to send to you, our wonderful readers, throughout the year.  So, now's your chance to have a say in what books you will have an opportunity to win here at The Romance Dish.

Who are the top five authors from whom you would most like to win a signed book?

What are the five current books (published in 2012-2013) of which you would most like to win a signed copy?

That's all you have to do!  And, to thank you for helping us I'll randomly select four people leaving comments (by midnight July 4th) to win a package of books from our current prize supply.  I have to make room for all those new books we'll be bringing home from conference!

Happy Reading!
~PJ

Tuesday, July 2, 2013

Today's Special - - Christina Brooke


It's a pleasure to welcome one of my favorite authors - and people - back to the Romance Dish.  I first "met" her at the Romance Bandits blog, fell in love with her writing through her books written as Christine Wells and now through the books she writes as Christina Brooke.  Her Ministry of Marriage trilogy sits on my keeper shelf soon to be joined by the stories of the Westruther men.  

Leaving the legal profession behind for a full-time writing career, Christina is the first Australian to win the prestigious Romance Writers of America's Golden Heart® award for unpublished manuscripts as well as being a two-time RITA® finalist for published books. She's a busy wife and mom who is already hard at work on her next book, a fact that makes loyal readers like me very, very happy!

Find out more about Christina at her website, visit with her at Romance Bandits and connect with her on Facebook, Twitter and Goodreads.   



Welcome back, Christina!  Congratulations on today’s release of LONDON'S LAST TRUE SCOUNDREL.  It’s been getting great pre-publication buzz including a 4.5 star Top Pick from RT Book Reviews.  Please tell our readers what they can expect from this book.

PJ, it’s so wonderful to be back here with you and Andrea. We’ve been friends for a long time now, haven’t we? Thank you for the warm welcome and congratulations. I’m proud of the Top Pick at RT.  What can readers expect? Well, in a word, buttocks. There is much talk about my hero’s “spectacular hindquarters” in this book! Which is odd, really, as my heroine Hilary is struggling hard to overcome her crude and vulgar ancestry and really does *not* want to think about bottoms. She’s from the deVere family, which, as anyone who reads my books will know, is the ramshackle, unprincipled, no-good clan in my Ministry of Marriage series. Meanwhile, Jonathon, Earl of Davenport, is doing his best to ensure that Hilary and her good intentions part company as soon as possible!  This was such a fun book to write. I hope readers have as great a time with it as I did.

Well, I certainly had a great time!  Hilary and Jonathon are so much fun together.  The sparks between the two of them practically leap from the pages.  What would you like readers to understand about each of these characters?

Thank you! Hilary is the only one Jonathon can’t fool with his rakish insouciance. She sees through his ploys to get her into bed, but on closer acquaintance she sees the good in him, too. With Jonathon, Hilary can let down her guard and eventually, he grows to love and appreciate the imperfect woman behind the prim façade. Ultimately, this is a book about belonging and by the end, Hilary and Jonathon find home and family together.

There are so many great scenes in this book.  Without giving away spoilers, what’s the one scene you would never cut from the story?

Haha, PJ, you’ve probably guessed my favourite scene already. The one where the ceiling falls in on Davenport when he’s in bed and Hilary rushes in to find him standing naked amongst the rubble like some ancient statue amid the sacking of Rome. I remember reading that out to my crit partners, Anna Campbell and Denise Rossetti and we laughed so hard we were crying. It’s nice to get a reaction like that!

Love that scene!  Speaking of critique partners, you recently spent the weekend brainstorming with the two ladies mentioned above.  Discounting the wine, the fabulous meals and the awesome chocolate mousse that had me drooling all over my keyboard, what are the benefits of a critique group for a writer? 

Oh, the chocolate mousse was divine! You know, these days, Anna Campbell, Denise Rossetti and I are more there to support one another than anything else. Getting together to plot has become such a pleasure for us.  We’ve learned to do our brainstorming *before* wine and food, though. Otherwise things degenerate fast! It is getting harder to critique each other’s manuscripts these days as our deadlines so often clash but I read for Denise and Anna when I can and they read for me.  When you have a skilled crit partner you trust implicitly, critiquing is a wonderful thing.

Before this book begins, circumstances require Jonathon to disappear, letting everyone believe he has died.  Without taking it quite that far, if you could take a break from your everyday life for, say, a month, where would you go and what would you do?

Oh, what a great question, PJ! I think I’d go to England and do some in-depth research on stately homes. I know, it would be a busman’s holiday but I’d love it.

While we’re gearing up for lazy days reading by the pool, you’re heading into winter.  Where’s your favorite place to curl up with a good book on cold, winter days?  Have you read anything lately that you’d recommend?

Oh, I envy you the heat! I try to find a sunny spot on my deck and sit there soaking up the sunshine. Reading in bed with a cup of coffee is good, too. I know that makes me sound so lazy! As for recommendations, I do a lot of reading by audiobook at the moment. I loved THE ASHFORD AFFAIR by Lauren Willig and GONE GIRL by Gillian Flynn. In romance, I can’t speak highly enough of my dear Anna Campbell’s DAYS OF RAKES AND ROSES. I’ve also been on a Kristan Higgins glom-fest so that was awesome, too. Love Julie Anne Long also and I recently caught up on one or two of her series I’d missed somehow.

I am so looking forward to reading Anna's "Days of Rakes and Roses."  It downloaded to my Kindle this morning and is waiting for me along with Julie Ann Long's new book, IT HAPPENED ONE MIDNIGHT.  I adore her Pennyroyal Green series! 

What’s next from the Ministry of Marriage?



Strictly speaking, the Ministry of Marriage series finished with Cecily’s story in A DUCHESS TO REMEMBER. I’m concentrating on the male Westruthers in this ‘spin-off’ series.  Next in line is the Earl of Beckenham’s story in THE GREATEST LOVER EVER (out in December). Seriously, Beckenham does *not* think of himself as some sort of Regency Casanova—you’ll have to read the book to see what the title is all about! But I have a deep and abiding love for Beckenham as an honorable, dependable (and also hot) alpha male. He is a little set in his ways, however, and needed a woman who would drive him crazy. I think I’ve achieved that with his former fiancĂ©e Georgie Black! There’s a teaser for this book at the back of LONDON’S LAST TRUE SCOUNDREL.

Ah yes, that teaser, as well as the amazing cover you recently unveiled, has me counting the days for THE GREATEST LOVER EVER!  





Thanks so much for visiting with us today, Christina.  Any final thoughts?  Would you like to ask our readers a question? 

Thank you a thousand times for having me, PJ, and for asking such great questions.

OK, dear dishy readers! I’m going to steal PJ’s great question above. What about you? If you could take a break from everyday life and money (and reality) were no object, what would you do? 

One lucky commenter will win a signed copy of LONDON’S LAST TRUE SCOUNDREL.

Monday, July 1, 2013

Blond-Haired Devil!




Good Morning, readers!  PJ here.  It's my pleasure to welcome one of my favorite people today.  A visit from Anna Campbell is always a special treat and this month we're blessed with her presence not once, but twice!  Today, Anna joins us to talk about two of my favorite topics:  heroes (we do love them, don't we?) and a new Anna Campbell story (always cause for celebration in my house!)  Anna's new historical novella, "Days of Rakes and Roses"  will be released tomorrow.

You can find more information about Anna and her books at her website and read an excerpt from "Days of Rakes and Roses" here.   Anna can also be found regularly blogging at Romance Bandits and, of course, is here at the Romance Dish the 24th of every month with her Second Helping reviews.  



BLOND-HAIRED DEVIL
By Anna Campbell 

(I use that title with apologies to Lisa Kleypas - but I read her BLUE-EYED DEVIL this week and wow, what a great book!)

Hi Dishes! Thank you for having me as your guest today. It's great to be here with my non-reviewer hat on. As many of you know, I'm a regular on this blog on the 24th of every month with a column called Second Helping, all about books I've enjoyed, often older publications, that you may have missed. Last month, I did Jennifer Crusie's wonderful MAYBE THIS TIME. 

But today I want to talk about a subject dear to my heart - heroes!

When I started out writing historical romance, I was tall, dark and handsome all the way. I liked them saturnine and devilish and black-haired! The Duke of Kylemore, the Marquess of Sheene, the Earl of Erith, Sir Gideon Trevithick, the Earl of Ashcroft, dusky to a man!

And then with my sixth book, MIDNIGHT'S WILD PASSION, something changed.

I went over to the...light side!

The wicked Marquess of Ranelaw in that book had golden hair. Then I went back true to form with Jonas SEVEN NIGHTS IN A ROGUE'S BED. He was dark both inside and out, at least at the start!
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Since then, I've done two blond heroes! Shock! Sir Richard Harmsworth, the hero of A RAKE'S MIDNIGHT KISS (out from Grand Central Forever on 27th August) is blond. So is Simon Metcalf, the rakish hero of my e-novella DAYS OF RAKES AND ROSES which is out tomorrow. That makes three of my last four heroes blondies! What is the world coming to?

I don't think it's coincidental (although this theory doesn't hold water for Ranelaw) that both Simon and Richard are slightly lighter heroes in all senses than my usual beastly fare. One of the things I really enjoyed about writing this novella is it gave me a chance to tell a story that, while it hopefully had plenty of emotional depth, explored characters and conflicts that I'd have had to stretch past tolerance for a full-length novel.

Both Simon and his heroine, the Duke of Sedgemoor's sister, have baggage to deal with and problems to solve, not to mention that Simon returns from the Continent to find his childhood sweetheart Lydia about to marry someone else! But I don't think either Simon or Lydia counts as tortured - at least tortured in terms of the Anna Campbell universe!





It was also fun giving readers another glimpse of some of the other characters in the Sons of Sin world. Because this story is set before the events in SEVEN NIGHTS IN A ROGUE'S BED, Jonas gets a mere mention and Sidonie doesn't make an appearance - after all, she's not part of the glamorous world of Regency London when she meets her true love. But I had a lovely time with Sir Richard being nonchalant and witty and the Duke of Sedgemoor being Mr. Perfect. I hope readers will be champing at the bit to see both those guys get their comeuppance when they fall in love with completely unsuitable women!

Oh, and let me mention one other way this story is light - it's light on the pocket too! 99 cents strikes me as a bargain! I'd pay 99 cents just to see that beautiful pink cover!







So let's talk that really profound subject - hero hair color! Do you like your romance guys to be tall, dark and handsome like Cary Grant? Or blond and beautiful like Brad Pitt or Robert Redford? Do you have a favorite blond heart throb in a book or a movie or a TV show? Do you think hair color matters?

When you comment, please identify where you're from - for a very good reason, PRIZES! 

I've got a download of DAYS OF RAKES AND ROSES for someone from North America who comments today. For various complicated reasons, this new e-novella isn't available in other regions, but I've got a download of my e-novella THE WINTER WIFE for one international commenter. Good luck!



"Days of Rakes and Roses"
Grand Central Forever Yours
July 2, 2013


Lady Lydia Rothermere has spent the past decade trying to make up for a single, youthful moment of passion. Now the image of propriety, Lydia knows her future rests on never straying outside society's rigid rules; but hiding away the desire that runs through her is harder than she could have ever dreamed. Now as Lydia prepares for a marriage that will suit her family, but not her heart, Lydia must decide what's more important: propriety or passion?

Simon Metcalf is a rake and adventurer. But for all his experience, nothing can compare to the kiss he stole from the captivating Lydia Rothermere ten years ago. Simon can scarcely believe he's about to lose the one woman he's never forgotten. The attraction between them is irresistible, yet Lydia refuses to forsake her engagement. With his heart on the line, will Simon prove that love is a risk worth taking?

Download "Days of Rakes and Roses" from Amazon here and from Barnes & Noble here.  



A Rake's Midnight Kiss
Grand Central
August 27, 2013


It Takes a Lady
Brilliant scholar Genevieve Barrett knows how to keep a secret. Her identity as the author of her father's academic articles has always been her greatest deception-until a charming housebreaker tries to steal the mysterious Harmsworth Jewel from her. She doesn't reveal that she recognizes her father's devastatingly handsome new student as the thief himself. For Genevieve, this will be the most seductive secret of all...

To Catch a Thief
Sir Richard Harmsworth has been living a lie, maintaining a rakish facade to show society that he doesn't care about his status as a bastard. Yet long haunted by his unknown father's identity, Richard believes the Harmsworth Jewel will confirm his claim as the rightful heir. But when Richard sets out to seduce the bookworm who possesses the stone, he instead falls for its beautiful owner. But even as she steals Richard's heart, Genevieve will be in greater danger than her coveted treasure...

Pre-order A Rake's Midnight Kiss from Amazon here and from Barnes & Noble here.