Showing posts with label historical romantic suspense. Show all posts
Showing posts with label historical romantic suspense. Show all posts

Thursday, 31 January 2013

Now Available: The Outlaws by Jane Toombs

One decent man, an attractive young woman, and a teen-aged boy obsessed with a legendary bad man--all caught in the crossfire of the West's bloodiest range war. 

After Billy the Kid and Mark Halloran rescue what's left of the Nesbitt family from an Apache attack in the New Mexico Territory, the fate of the young daughter and the teen-age boy are sealed. Tessa's attracted to Mark and Ezra suffers a severe cause of hero-worship over Billy, wanting to be just like him. Soon all of them are involved in the cruelest range war in the history of the West--the bloody Lincoln County war. How can Tessa protect her brother from trailing after Billy? And how can she be drawn to a man who is on the opposite side of this range war?


Wednesday, 5 December 2012

Comment and Win with Jane Toombs

Leave a comment below and one random name will be chosen to win an eBook PDF copy of this special edition. Be sure to leave your email address in the comment. Good Luck and Happy Holidays from Books We Love!
 
 
Two powerful California Families

A Multi-Generational Saga from Confederation to the 20th Century
Don't miss
the Burwashs and the Gabaldons
The Truths, the Legends

Golden Chances 
 
Books We Love is happy to present the entire Seven Book Collection of the Golden Chances Saga in this one Collectible Omnibus.

Join Author Jane Toombs as she takes you back to a time shortly after Confederation and then, book by book, follow two powerful families in this fast moving dramatic saga about the people Spanish, Anglo, Mexican and Indian who struggled, fought, made mistakes, loved and survived to build America’s Golden State:

The Bastard – Book 1
The Interloper – Book 2
The Dancer – Book 3
The Rebel – Book 4
The Fixer – Book 5
The Deceiver – Book 6
The Wild Card – Book 7
 


Be sure to enter our Sweet Treats Scavenger Hunt for your chance to win an eBook Reader or a gift basket from Books We Love! Find the details here: http://bookswelove.net/contest.php
 

Monday, 6 August 2012

4.5 Stars for Seducing Sigefroi by Vijaya Schartz

"As always, Schartz spins a great story. It’s a bit bloody and bloodthirsty in places... But that's part of the drama, and Schartz certainly knows drama." ~ 4.5 Stars, Roberta, Manic Readers

 
Curse of the Lost Isle

From history shrouded in myths, emerges a family of immortal Celtic Ladies, who roam the medieval world in search of salvation from a curse. For centuries, imbued with hereditary gifts, they hide their deadly secret... but if the Church ever suspects what they really are, they will be hunted, tortured, and burned at the stake. 
   

Seducing Sigefroi
Book 3



Luxembourg - 963 AD

To offset the curse that makes her a serpent from the waist down one day each month, Melusine, exiled Princess of Strathclyde, must seduce and wed a mortal knight, the shrewd and ambitious Sigefroi of Ardennes.
 
Sigefroi, son of the Duke of Lorraine, suspects Melusine is not what she appears, but her beauty, her rich dowry, and her sharp political skills serve his ambitions. He never expected her to soften his stone-cold warrior heart.

So close to the Imperial court, dangers and intrigue threaten Melusine. War looms on the horizon, a Mermaid was sighted around Luxembourg, and Sigefroi’s bishop brother questions her ancestry. If anyone ever suspects Melusine’s true nature, she will burn at the stake...

Friday, 20 July 2012

Now Available: Seducing Sigefroi by Vijaya Schartz

Curse of the Lost Isle

From history shrouded in myths, emerges a family of immortal Celtic Ladies, who roam the medieval world in search of salvation from a curse. For centuries, imbued with hereditary gifts, they hide their deadly secret... but if the Church ever suspects what they really are, they will be hunted, tortured, and burned at the stake. 
   

Seducing Sigefroi
Book 3


Luxembourg - 963 AD

To offset the curse that makes her a serpent from the waist down one day each month, Melusine, exiled Princess of Strathclyde, must seduce and wed a mortal knight, the shrewd and ambitious Sigefroi of Ardennes.
 
Sigefroi, son of the Duke of Lorraine, suspects Melusine is not what she appears, but her beauty, her rich dowry, and her sharp political skills serve his ambitions. He never expected her to soften his stone-cold warrior heart.

So close to the Imperial court, dangers and intrigue threaten Melusine. War looms on the horizon, a Mermaid was sighted around Luxembourg, and Sigefroi’s bishop brother questions her ancestry. If anyone ever suspects Melusine’s true nature, she will burn at the stake...

Tuesday, 1 May 2012

Now available: Sarah's Heart by Ginger Simpson


Previously published as Sarah's Journey

Will the man of mixed blood save her life, or will she save his?

When Sarah Collins sets her sights on California for a new beginning, she never dreams a war party will attack the wagon train she travels on.  She and her new-found friend Molly are the sole survivors, but when Molly succumbs to her injuries, Sarah is left alone to find her way back to civilization. While trying to mount a stolen horse, she suffers a rattlesnake bite that threatens to accomplish what the Indians failed.  Is it her time to die or does Sarah have a purpose she's yet to discover?


~ Find Ginger's titles here



Now available: Pagan Queen by Vijaya Schartz

Curse of the Lost Isle

From history shrouded in myths, emerges a family of immortal Celtic Ladies, who roam the medieval world in search of salvation from a curse. For centuries, imbued with hereditary gifts, they hide their deadly secret... but if the Church ever suspects what they really are, they will be hunted, tortured, and burned at the stake.

Pagan Queen
Book Two
 
810 AD - Alba (Ancient Scotland)

Queen at last, Pressine brings victory to her beloved Elinas and prosperity to their growing kingdom. But she has to contend with the intrigues of Charlemagne's bishops, spurred by her Christian stepson. She also fears the curse that could bring her downfall. For the love of Elinas, she will tempt fate and become with child. But when her indomitable passion challenges the wrath of the Goddess Herself. . . can she win that battle?

Wednesday, 28 March 2012

Now available: Shadows in the Attic by Roseanne Dowell

In the process of renovating her Queen Anne style Victorian home, author Anna Hughes decides to convert part of the attic into a quiet place to write. After seeing a stained glass window on the outside of the house that doesn’t show in the attic, it’s only natural she’d insist on knocking down a wall. Once the wall is down she discovers a room complete with furniture, a trunk full of treasures, and shadows hovering over it. 




Tuesday, 7 February 2012

Now available: Designed for Love by Roseanne Dowell

Designed for Love

Fate, kismet, or whatever you want to call it is, it turned Interior Designer, Wendy Seidel’s world upside down. From a chance meeting at the airport to Florida and back to Ohio, she can’t believe the strange circumstances that throw her and Bill Johnson together, after he literally knocks her off her feet at the airport. 

Friday, 20 January 2012

New Interview with author Kathy Fischer-Brown

Books We Love Welcomes Kathy Fischer-Brown to the blog today!

KFB: I have been telling stories for as long as I can remember, and wrote and illustrated my first story in the first grade. My life-long love of early American history can be traced back to the many family vacations up and down the east coast, where my Civil War buff father photographed me and my sisters perched on cannons at every major fort and battlefield from Canada to Virginia. I have since written seven novels, was a finalist in RWA's Golden Heart contest (with Winter Fire) and placed and won a number of chapter contests with a variety of historical and time travel novels.

I indulged my need to be creative in college by majoring in dramatic arts, pursued a short-lived acting career in the Big Apple, went on to earn an MFA in acting, got married, taught drama at a small all-girls liberal arts college in Indiana, moved around a bit, and then finally settled down and had two kids (now grown). Over the years, I dabbled in careers in advertising, children's media publishing, and higher education reform in Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union. A Bronx native, I spent my "Wonder Years" on Long Island and now live in central Connecticut with my teacher/director/playwright husband and three dogs. When not writing, I enjoy cooking, photography and computer graphics, tennis, gardening, classical and fold music, the New York Yankees, and the UConn women's basketball team.

BWL: How long have you been writing and in what genres? 

KF-B: Even before I learned to spell, I was writing. In fourth grade, I "borrowed" my dad's manual Underwood and wrote my first novel.  Since then, I've been writing what I like to read--historical romances, time travel and now I'm trying my hand at fantasy.

BWL: Where you do get your inspiration? 

KF-B:  I can honestly say that most of my story ideas come to me in dreams. Sometimes the gist isn't immediately apparent and only after years (in some cases), everything begins to fall into place. I tend to have cinematic dreams, so they make for great entertainment...until I wake up and try to make sense of them.  Other ideas grow out of history and the magic "what if" scenario.  For example, the idea for Winter Fire came while I was reading a biography about Mary Jemison, a woman who was captured by Seneca Indians as a teenager in the 1760s and became an integral part of the tribe over the course of her long, long life.

BWL: Tell us about your book.

KF-B: As I mentioned, I was inspired to write Winter Fire after immersing myself in the so-called "captive narratives" of the 17th and 18th century, which were extremely popular reading back in those days.  I was fascinated by people like Mary Jemison and others who adapted so thoroughly to their new lives that they sometimes forgot their native languages and either refused to return home when given the chance or had difficulty readjusting.  Zara, the heroine in my book, is based on that premise.

BWL: What about your next book?  Will it be part of a series or a stand alone?  Can you give us a taste to whet our appetites?

KF-B: I'm currently working on an epic fantasy I've tentatively titled "Sword of Names."  It's an intricate story with a little of everything--cross-dressing, mistaken identity, lies and betrayal, magic, potions and sword play, good guys against bad guys, and of course romance.  It will be either one large book several of smaller ones. 

BWL: Why did you choose to publish electronically? 

KF-B: E-publishing is a concept that has been a long time coming. Now with the Nook and Kindle up there with the must-have gadgets and the idea of saving resources, it makes sense in so many ways as an alternative to traditional publishing.  

BWL: What are your hobbies and interests?
 
KF-B: I love to cook, for one. Photography is another of my passions from back in the Dark Ages when my father helped me construct a darkroom in our basement when I was a kid.  As an outgrowth of that, I’ve been playing around with 3D graphics programs.  I'm also a big fan of the UConn women's basketball program and the NY Yankees. 

BWL: What does the future hold for you? 

KF-B: As a breast cancer survivor, I try not to think too much about the future. Instead, I hope to make the most of the here and now, enjoying my family and making a stab at accomplishing what I can while I can. Of course, I hope to keep writing, because there are lots of stories in my head, all vying for their chance to come alive.

BWL: Where can readers find you?

KF-B: Second star on the right and straight on til morning...or they can email me at kathyfb@cox.net.  I also have a web page: www.kfischer-brown.com and I'm on facebook.