Guest Review ~ For Your Arms Only

February 8th, 2010

Lynette Curtis, a frequent visitor of the blog, has been kind enough to review Caroline Linden’s, For Your Arms Only and offer up her two cents.

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For Your Arms Only
Author: Caroline Linden
Publisher: Avon/HarperCollins
Pub. Date: November 24, 2009
ISBN-13: 978-0061706479
384 pages

He’d never been shot by a woman . . .

He was once a distinguished army officer, a man of honor and heroism. But that was before Alexander Hayes was wrongly accused of treason. Forced to abandon everything he held dear, Alec became a spy for England in an attempt to clear his name. His latest commission sounds simple: locate a retired soldier gone missing. But it also sends him back home, to a family who’d thought him dead for five years—and a woman who’d like to shoot him.

Everything Cressida Turner’s ever heard about Alec tells her that he’s a traitor of the worst kind, and yet this enigmatic, infuriating, and utterly captivating man may be the only person she can trust—and the only one who can find her missing father. With nowhere else to turn, she reluctantly joins forces with Alec, unprepared for both the dangerous secrets that threaten them and the relentless passion that drives them into each other’s arms.

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Lynette’s Two Cents:
The beginning of For Your Arms Only was slow and dragged. It took me two and a half days to read the first one hundred or more pages of this book. Despite the awesome writing (I mean Ms. Linden’s talent just oozes from the page) I wouldn’t have picked For Your Arms Only back up again if I hadn’t promised to review it. However, the middle and end were fabulous. I’d defiantly read this author again, though it’ll be a library read at first. I live in Michigan, the worst economic state in the U.S., so I only purchase books I know I will re-read (I’m a big re-reader). If I read one or two more of her books that I really liked, she’d go on my must-buy list. I can see Caroline Linden as an author who will blow me away eventually, her writing was that good. It was just the story and heroine that bothered me.

Plot: There is a lot of plot inside For Your Arms Only, which normally is a good thing. However, in my humble opinion it felt as if it took way too long to set-up the story. There was too much to focus on, that I ended up losing interest. Near the end, all the plot threads pulled together but I thought they should’ve been woven in more effectively in the beginning so that the reader would care more and not stop reading.
a. Example 1. I had a serious WTF moment in the book. Since it’s back-story I can tell you without spoiling anything. Alexander is accused of being a traitor. Everyone (including Wellington) believes he betrayed the English to the French, yet he is given a job as an English spy. AFTER EVERYONE BELIEVES HE’S A TRAITOR. HUH! That lost all credibility to me. Maybe it’s because of what I do day-to-day on my job, but I lost faith in the author from the moment I read that in the prologue. Everything was explained quite well later on, but that wasn’t until Chapter Eight (Chapter Eight starts on page 91) that the explanation was given. So I spent ninety-one pages thinking this defies credibility. I wish the explanation would’ve been weaved in a little earlier, maybe infuse the information into the prologue or made Chapter Eight the prologue.
b. Example 2. Ms. Linden did a great job with Alexander the hero. I adored him, which is why I kept reading despite some of the problems I had with this book. One thing that bothered me is that when he returned home after five years. NOTHING was said about his return from the dead. No family dramas, nothing. Not a hint of anger from the man who thought he’d inherit. NOTHING. No one broke the rule that we just don’t talk about it, even when it’s just within family. Come on now. I know the English are supposed to have a stiff upper lip, but this was a little too much. I kept waiting for the fight to erupt. It did erupt eventually with his sister Julia but it was to the middle/end of the book. Waiting for something so obvious to happen distracted my reading experience.
c. Example 3. Minor issue that comes not from knowledge of the era but from reading romance novels from the time I was eleven years old. A single woman (even a spinster) going on an overnight trip with a single man during that time-period? It just didn’t seem right to me, felt it was just a device to throw them together. However, I could be wrong and often am.

Characters: I didn’t like the heroine. She got on my last nerve until (you guessed it) the middle/end of the book. Alexander was sent to help her, and she acted like he had the plague. Come on girly. Her justification wasn’t even that she didn’t trust him because he was branded a traitor. She had no reasoning for her dislike and it annoyed me. I also felt that the author spent a little too much time in the beginning channeling Elizabeth and Jane Bennett for Cressida and her sister Cassie. But that’s just my opinion. Again, this changed as the book went along.

Sex Scene: I am so not one of those people who say they skip the sex scenes. Frankly, I think they’re lying. But that’s just me. Me, I read the sex scenes with a highlighter and pencil in my hand so I can scribble notes in the margins. :) Different strokes for different folks. Having said that, this sex scene seemed out of place, it read like I was suddenly transported into an erotic romance novel. I read erotic romance novels, so that didn’t bother me, but the tone seemed wrong and didn’t fit the Cressida I had pictured in my mind. The tough, no nonsense, feisty (Elizabeth Bennett type) heroine. It’s like she turned into a totally different character. That scene didn’t fit tone of the rest of the book.

I know it seems like I didn’t like the book. I did. Once again, the middle and end were great. Ms. Linden can describe a scene that is so vivid that I feel like I’m there. Once the plot issues were ironed out, I was able to sit down and enjoy the story, so that just make me wonder what she’d do with a different book. I can’t wait to see.

Rating Scale:
A – Top 20 in subgenre. I will keep it and re-read it and it will be my precious
B – I’ll re-read my favorite parts
C – Good but I won’t re-read
D – Not my thing
E- I finished it.
F – I did not finish it.

Final Grade: C-

And the winners are…

February 7th, 2010

Congrats ladies! Please email your contact information to me at historicals at historicalromancereleases dot com.

But that’s not all. I did a surprise drawing for the Anticipation post and the winner for that is…

Emmanuelle

Congrats Emmanuelle! You get to choose one book from the books I listed on that post (you may have to wait a bit if the one you’ve picked doesn’t come out until April or May).

They go together like…

February 5th, 2010

Does anyone remember that Spam jingle from way long ago?

Kids and Spam go together like going fishing with your older brother.
You can’t find one without the other.

Well I was reminded of jingle as I was putting together this paranormal and historical giveaway. I mean don’t most paranormal feature someone from another time, who has lived like say three hundred or so years ago? That’s historical right? Just an inane aside as I was humming that tune when I started doing this post.

Anyway, today I have 2 (two) books to giveaway. The first is a copy of BITTEN BY CUPID, an anthology by NYT bestselling author Lynsay Sands and newcomers Pamela Palmer and Jaime Rush. Just perfect for Valentine’s Day, ladies. ;) But if you’re looking for something with less bite, I also have NYT bestselling author Stephanie Laurens’ THE ELUSIVE BRIDE, the second book in her Black Cobra series.

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The Elusive Bride
Author: Stephanie Laurens
Publisher: Avon/HarperCollins
Pub. Date: January 26, 2010
ISBN-13: 978-0061795152
436 pages

A second battle-hardened, completely unstoppable, all-male hero, an ex-officer of the Crown, confronts the deadly enemy known only as the Black Cobra.

He’s focused on his mission, then sees a lady he never dreamed he’d see again—with an assassin on her heels.

She secretly followed him, unaware her path is deadly—or that she’ll join him to battle a treacherous foe.

Through ever-present peril, through passion, desire, and ecstasy, they race to reach England—and their destiny.

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Bitten By Cupid
Authors: Lynsay Sands, Pamela Palmer, Jaime Rush
Publisher: Avon/HarperCollins
Pub. Date: January 12, 2010
ISBN-13: 978-0061894459
384 pages


Vampire Valentine by Lynsay Sands

Mirabeau LaRouche knew she had a job to do, but she never expected her assignment to take her through New York City′s dark, dank underground-in her bridesmaid gown, no less! And when her partner turns out to be mortal private investigator Tiny McGraw, Mireabeau knows it′s no ordinary Cupid′s arrow that has struck her heart this Valentine′s Day.

Hearts Untamed by Pamela Palmer

Ten years ago Zeeland left D.C. to join the Therian Guard, needing to put some distance between himself and the still-too-young Julianne. Now he′s returned, in the midst of a Valentine′s celebration to find Julianne more beautiful than ever, still angry at him for leaving, and up to her lovely eyebrows in an intrigue that threatens both of their immortal lives.

Kiss and Kill Cupid by Jaime Rush

Kat Morgan has no use for Valentine′s Day, since hearing other people′s thoughts puts a real damper on any kind of intimate relationship. When she overhears the Killer Cupid serial killer targeting her for his Valentine′s Day murder, Kat is terrified. But is Adrian, the one man whose thoughts she can′t hear, her savior, or killer?

To enter to win, just leave a comment. Please indicate in your comment whether either book would be acceptable. If you’re entering for a specific book, please indicate which one.

A new addition

February 4th, 2010

I have no big post today because I have much writing to do and I’m working on the March/April issue of The Season. But I thought I’d do a quick post to show off the new addition to The Season. Bookmarks!

Showing no bias, of course, I think they are very very pretty. ;) My son certainly likes them more than he does my Sinful Surrender bookmarks. He told me that my bookmarks are very purple but The Season bookmarks have lots of colours and are very pretty. Got to love a child’s honesty, and in this case I must agree with him. The original design was done by CrocoDesign and I modified it some with a new background, text placing, and colours.

In other news, I’m looking for excerpts for Excerpts Thursdays. And I’m looking for suggestions for a really sexy contemporary romance with lots of wonderful tension that’s all about the hero and heroine’s relationship. It can be either a current or upcoming release.

Check back tomorrow when I’ll be giving away a paranormal and a historical romance. Have a great day!

Anticipation

February 3rd, 2010

Nope, I’m not talking ketchup or Carly Simon’s song. Last night I tweeted to get a sense of what historical romances coming out this year are being anticipated with bated breath. And there were plenty. I’m going to start out with the 5 (five) that came at me first, then every week or two I’ll continue with my Anticipation posts. The books will come from the responses I receive whenever I happen to ask the question on Twitter.

I’m going to start with the one I chose and the book I read and  ADORE. It’s absolutely wonderful. It’s the kind of book I’ll read over and over again, until the pages are dog-eared and worn. Suffice enough to say I’ll need an electronic copy of this book too. What gem am I speaking about? It’s Maggie Robinson’s fantastic debut, MISTRESS BY MISTAKE. I’m going to say this, you don’t want to miss this one. It is a KEEPER as well as the first in a series of 4 (four) books. What does that mean? It’s means there’s more for me to anticipate and gobble up the second each hits the book stores. Pre-order this one now.  Maggie Robinson is definitely an author to watch.

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Mistress By Mistake
Author: Maggie Robinson
Publisher: Kensington/Brava
Pub. Date: April 27, 2010
ISBN-13: 978-0758250995
352 pages

Scandal is only the beginning…

Charlotte Fallon let her guarded virtue fall once—and she’s paid dearly for it ever since. She swore she’d never succumb to men’s desires again. But even a village spinster’s life miles from temptation can’t save her from a sister with no shame whatsoever. Or a heart that longs for more, whatever the cost…

Sir Michael Bayard found more than he expected in his bed when he finally joined his new mistress. He’d fantasized about her dewy skin and luscious curves, assured her understanding that what passed between them was mere dalliance. But he didn’t expect the innocence and heat of her response in his arms. Nor her surprisingly sharp tongue once she was out of them…

A few days of abandon cannot undo the hard-learned lessons of a lifetime. Nor can an honest passion burn away the restraints of society’s judgments. Unless, of course, one believes in nonsense like true love…

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Katiebabs offered up this next one, er, actually the next two. I’m going to start with Meredith Duran’s WICKED BECOMES YOU. This was one that wasn’t even on my radar, but I loved Meredith’s BOUND BY YOUR TOUCH so I knew I needed to give it a looksy. I was not disappointed. This one immediately jumped onto my TBB pile. It’s exactly the kind of storyline I adore. Pre-order this one too, ladies, it sounds like it’s going to be a naughty, thrilling ride. ;)

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Wicked Becomes You
Author: Meredith Duran
Publisher: Pocket
Pub. Date: April 27, 2010
ISBN-13: 978-1416593126
352 pages

She’s pretty enough to be popular, and Lord knows she’s rich enough for it. But what society loves best about Gwen Maudsley is how very, very nice she is. So when a cad jilts her at the altar—again—an outraged London brays for blood. Only Gwen has a different plan. If nice no longer works for her, then it’s time to learn to be naughty. Happily, she knows the perfect tutor—Alexander Ramsey, her late brother’s best friend and a notorious rogue.

Unbeknownst to Gwen, Alex’s aloof demeanor veils a very personal interest in her. He has no desire to see her change, nor to tempt himself with her presence when his own secrets make any future between them impossible. But on an educational tour through the glittering casinos of the Riviera, their friendship gives way to something hotter, darker, and altogether more dangerous. With Alex’s past and Gwen’s wildness on a collision course, Gwen must convince Alex that his wickedest intentions are exactly what she needs.

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Now if you’re into a bit of paranormal in your historicals, Katiebabs also suggests Gail Carriger’s CHANGELESS. From what I heard, Gail’s first book, SOULLESS took the reader audience by storm and it would appear she’s determined to level us with this next book in her Parasol Protectorate Series (got to love the series name!). I don’t do this often, but I may just take a walk on the dark side.

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Changeless
Author: Gail Carriger
Publisher: Orbit
Pub. Date: March 30, 2010
ISBN-13: 978-0316074148
400 pages

Alexia Tarabotti, the Lady Woolsey, awakens in the wee hours of the mid-afternoon to find her husband, who should be decently asleep like any normal werewolf, yelling at the top of his lungs. Then he disappears – leaving her to deal with a regiment of supernatural soldiers encamped on her doorstep, a plethora of exorcised ghosts, and an angry Queen Victoria.

But Alexia is armed with her trusty parasol, the latest fashions, and an arsenal of biting civility.Even when her investigations take her to Scotland, the backwater of ugly waistcoats, she is prepared: upending werewolf pack dynamics as only the soulless can.

She might even find time to track down her wayward husband, if she feels like it.

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Vanessa Kelly, author of Mastering the Marquess and soon to be released Sex and the Single Earl, offered up our perennial favourite, Christina Dodd. Yep, you heard it right, Christina has a historical coming out titled IN BED WITH THE DUKE! The first in several years–since 2006 if I’m not correct. It sounds like a positively delicious read with Christina at her sensuous best. Ladies, make sure to add this one to your TBB list.

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In Bed With The Duke
Author: Christina Dodd
Publisher: NAL/Signet
Pub. Date: March 2, 2010
ISBN-13: 978-0451229335
400 pages

Demure lady’s companion Emma Chegwidden never defies society’s rules. Until the night she runs straight into the arms of the mysterious and menacing Reaper . . . a man who rides the night-shadowed countryside and conceals his identity behind a mask. His goal is justice . . . or is it vengeance? Only one thing is certain: nothing will stop him from his dark purpose.

Michael Durant, long-lost heir to the duke of Nevitt, has a score to settle. Cynical, dangerous and ruthless, Michael is the last man on earth that sensible Emma should defy. But some challenges are too tempting to resist . . . and some passions too fierce to ignore. Soon Michael discovers in Emma the woman he has always longed for . . . a woman whose beauty and courage reach through to his tortured soul . . . and he will defy anything, even fate itself, to claim her . . .

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The final book for today, Connie Brockway’s THE GOLDEN SEASON, was offered up by kaligolf (her Twitter name). Now, to be honest with you, while I have heard of Connie Brockway I’ve never read any of her books. But after reading the back cover blurb of THE GOLDEN SEASON, I know exactly where I’m going to start. I love a story when the hero and heroine are operating at cross purposes. And the good thing about this book is we don’t have to wait for it, it was released yesterday. Ladies, I say we go forth and purchase.

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The Golden Season
Author: Connie Brockway
Publisher: NAL/Onyx
Pub. Date: February 2, 2010
ISBN-13: 978-0451412836
400 pages

Wealthy, orphaned Lady Lydia Eastlake reigns over Regency England as the ton’s most celebrated beauty. But she must face losing the only life she’s ever known when her fortune suddenly disappears—and the only solution is to find a wealthy husband.

Enter Captain Ned Lockton, a rich and dashing war hero who sends Lydia’s pulse racing. Little does she know that the enigmatic captain’s family estate is secretly on the selling block—and he’s on the hunt for a rich bride who will rescue his family from poverty…

What about you? What are some of you most anticipated reads for 2010?

Authors Under the Radar ~ Chloe Harris

February 2nd, 2010

Who is Chloe Harris? Many of you may not know because she’s relatively new. So new in fact, her debut historical, SECRETS OF SIN only officially releases today. Are you wondering if she is truly an author under the radar. Yes, she is and I’ll tell you why. Some debut authors are lucky enough to have much fanfare to herald the release of their debut novel. You’ve heard their name and heard rave reviews about their book long before it even hits the shelves. Not so in this case and for most debuts. And because SECRETS OF SIN is a very sexy trade book it has an even more difficult time finding a wider audience as it isn’t carried in places like Walmart, K-Mart or Target.

So once again, who is Chloe Harris? Chloe Harris is really the pseudonym for two writers, Noelle Henderson and Barbra Kolten, who’ve joined forces to write intriguing and sexy stories.

A quintessential eccentric southerner, Noelle seems to find a story in almost everything. Ever ambitious to change her stars, she has a degree in Communications.

Barbra lives together with her cat (‘Princess Mimi’), who naturally isn’t very happy that she is spending so much time on writing. But this folly of the living can opener with opposable thumbs is mostly tolerated.

To celebrate the release of Chloe’s sexy debut historical, SECRETS OF SIN, and to help familiarize you with her, Kensington is giving away 2 (two) copies. Let’s make sure these two ladies don’t remain under the radar. ;)

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Secrets of Sin
Author: Chloe Harris
Publisher: Kensington/Aphrodisia
Pub. Date: January 26, 2010
ISBN-13: 978-0758238535
320 pages

THREE DAYS… ENDLESS PLEASURE

On a Caribbean island of alluring delights, Emiline du Ronde-Barhydt commands a large estate, vast wealth, and unwavering devotion. Her inheritance and dazzling beauty ensure that she’s granted her every wish… or almost. The one thing she can’t get is freedom from her proud wayward husband.

When her husband, sea captain Reinier Barhydt finally agrees to give his determined wife the divorce she craves – it’s for a price: three days of total submission to his every erotic demand. Both fall under the spell of the most forbidden sensations that reignite every delicious inch of their bodies… and Reinier soon realizes that he is no longer master of his carnal game. At the mercy of his own raw shattering needs, the three red hot days may just turn into a lifetime of smoldering passion…

And the winners are…and other news

February 1st, 2010

The winner of The Season’s Best Historical of 2009 is Jennifer Ashley’s The Madness of Lord Ian Mackenzie. Stay tuned for a wonderful book giveaway for all those who haven’t had a chance to read this fabulous book!

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Congrats ladies! Sourcebooks will be sending you a copy of your book.

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In other news, the Valentine’s Day Basket Giveaway is in full swing. Books, chocolate, You’ve Got Mail DVD, and 2 (two) tickets to see the romantic comedy Valentine’s Day–this can all be yours for Valentine’s Day. Entry details here.

Polls are up! Yes, we’re voting again over on The Season. Make sure you cast yours for the Best Historical Debut of 2009 and Readers’ Top Pick for January releases.

Finally, I know I’ve been remiss in my duties. I promised you Authors Under the Radar last week and didn’t post. Look out for that post tomorrow. :)

And the winners are…

January 29th, 2010

Congrats, ladies! Please email your contact information to me at historicals at historicalromancereleases dot com. You have two weeks to collect your book.

Check back on Saturday, when I’ll have a post on Authors Under the Radar.

Laura Kinsales gives us Lessons in French

January 28th, 2010

Her return has been long awaited and her book much anticipated. Yes, I’m referring to the super-talented, New York Times bestselling author Laura Kinsale. And she’s giving us Lessons in French. Parlez-vous français, anyone? ;)

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Question
Laura, tell us about Lessons In French.

Answer
Do you love those stories where the shy, plain girl gets the hot dashing guy in the end?  Lady Callie ought to be quite a catch–she’s the wealthy daughter of an earl–but she’s been left standing at the altar by three different men.  She’s washed her hands of gentlemen, and her greatest desire is to win the silver cup at the agricultural fair with her prize bull, Hubert.

That’s until Trev d’Augustin waltzes back into her quiet life.  The son of French émigrés, he was run out of town by Callie’s father years ago for stealing a bit more than a kiss from her.  Callie and Trev share quite a past, in fact, full of secret adventures and harebrained antics that no one else knows about, not even Trev’s very shrewd mother.  On his return, Callie is drawn willy-nilly into scandal and deception–the sort of deception that involves trying to hide a huge bull under the bedsheets.  She goes from having no suitors to having more than she wanted.  And in the midst of these escapades, she finds herself falling in love again with the worst possible man for her.

Question
If you could compare Lessons In French to your other books, how would you say it’s different?

Answer
I’ve always had touches of humor in my books, but I’m better known for writing dark, intense book.  I wanted to write an entire book in a light vein.  Readers can expect that this book will be just as emotionally wrenching as any I’ve written–but in a jollier sort of way!

I think this is the perfect time to publish a feel-good story.  All I want for readers with Lessons in French is to sit back, read it and smile.

Question
After your time off from publication how is the entrance back in?

Answer
I’m been enjoying re-connecting with my readers.  I’ve often chatted with readers on the internet, so the social sites like Twitter are familiar ground to me.  Also, I’ve opened a completely re-designed website www.laurakinsale.com where readers can talk about my books and ask me questions.

Question
Which do you think is more important in romance writing, voice or story?

Answer
For me as a reader, both of them are important.  If it was just a plot, then a synopsis would suffice.  But even the most evocative writing doesn’t go anywhere without a good story.  I find that the two things, the words and the story, build and play off of one another.

Question
Who is your favourite author?

Answer
I have a number of favorites, so many that I have a special page www.laurakinsale.com/love on my website to list them.

Question
Are you a plotter or a pantser?

Answer
Definitely a pantser.

Question
Your covers from Sourcebooks are stunning. Did you have any say so in them?

Answer
I asked Sourcebooks to create elegant and colorful covers.  I think they came up with some of the prettiest colors I’ve seen.

Question
What is next for you, and when will readers expect to see it out on book shelves?

Answer
I’m working on several different ideas, but I don’t want to jinx anything by describing them too soon!

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Lessons In French
Author: Laura Kinsale
Publisher: Sourcebooks
Pub. Date: January 26, 2010
ISBN-13: 978-1402237010
480 pages

Laura Kinsale’s unique and powerfully written love stories transcend the romance genre. In this, her first new book in five years, she delivers a poignant, funny, sexy, Regency romance sure to delight her many fans and attract a whole new readership.

Trevelyan and Callie are childhood sweethearts with a taste for adventure, until the fateful day her father discovers them embracing in the carriage house and, in a furious frenzy, drives Trevelyan away in disgrace. Nine long, lonely years later, Trevelyan returns. Callie discovers that he can still make her blood race and fill her life with excitement, but he can’t give her the one thing she wants more than anything—himself.

For Trevelyan, Callie is a spark of light in a world of darkness and deceit. Before he can bear to say his last goodbyes, he’s determined to sweep her into one last, fateful adventure, just for the two of them.

About the Author

Laura Kinsale, a former geologist, is the New York Times bestselling author of Flowers from the Storm, The Prince of Midnight, and Seize the Fire. She and her husband divide their time between Santa Fe and Dallas. For more information, please visit www.laurakinsale.com

I want to thank Laura so much for taking the time to talk with us today and Sourcebooks for generously offering 8 copies of Lessons in French today. Details to enter to win are here. Winners will be posted January 31, 2010.

Barbara Monajem gets funky…historical style

January 27th, 2010

Today, the guest blogger is my chapter mate, Barbara Monajem, who writes paranormal and historical romance, and currently has a short out for Harlequin in their Historical Undone line. Please extend a warm welcome to Barbara.

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FUNKY HISTORY

Patrick needs a respectable new wife to be a mother for his daughter.
Notorious Eliza paints nudes to support her young son.
They should resist the attraction. (They don’t.)
They dare not fall in love. (They do.)
They must not marry… for one day Eliza’s most scandalous secret will surface and destroy them all.

Many of the blogs I’ve written to promote my Harlequin Undone, Notorious Eliza, ended up talking about another book instead: William Manchester’s A World Lit Only by Fire. At first glance, there’s not much connection. Notorious Eliza is a short Regency romance; A World Lit Only by Fire is non-fiction, and it’s about the transition from the Middle Ages to the Renaissance. I adore this book, because it’s full of what I call funky history. That’s the kind of history we are deprived of in school, because it’s… hmm. Sometimes it would be called inappropriate. Sometimes it’s not considered factual. Sometimes it’s downright gross.

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Notorious Eliza
Author: Barbara Monajem
Publisher: Historical Undone
Pub. Date: January 1, 2010
Format: E-book
Price: $2.69

Eliza Dauntry was infamous. Most people assumed she was a wanton because she supported herself and her son by painting portraits of courtesans. Yet Eliza hadn’t been tempted by a man since her husband’s death…until she met Patrick Felham. An old friend of her husband and a one-time rake, Patrick awakened a yearning in Eliza that demanded to be satisfied at once….

Patrick was looking for an upright woman to become his wife and stepmother to his daughter, not a siren like Eliza Dauntry! But Eliza had aroused his desire ever since he saved her scandalous self-portrait from the auction house. The chance of an affair with the alluring widow was irresistible, but this notorious woman could also turn out to be his perfect bride…

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Regardless, it’s the fun stuff, such as, for example, the medieval belief in incubi (and succubi), and that impregnation by an incubus could be a legitimate excuse for a pregnancy when one’s husband was away. It’s the wild orgies in the Vatican held by a Borgia pope. It’s the pagan superstitions and bizarre visions of the great reformer, Martin Luther. Maybe this stuff isn’t appropriate for high school history courses, but I can tell you one thing—the kids would remember it.

I certainly did. The friend who gave me A World Lit Only by Fire does wonderful trompe l’oeil work, and the combination of that book and the paintings on my friend’s walls inspired me to write Notorious Eliza—about a woman hired to disguise the scandalous paintings on the walls of a ballroom, and man who has to go through his own private renaissance to realize what he really wants in a wife. It’s my little piece of made-up funky history, and I had a blast writing it.

What funky history did you learn, either in school or after you graduated? Were you shocked? Did it make history come more alive for you?