February saw several debut authors, one of whom is the fabulous Sara Lindsey. Her historical Promise Me Tonight features one of my favourite plotlines– heroine in love with her brother’s bestfriend. So to celebrate Sara’s release, I’m giving away a copy of Promise Me Tonight.
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Promise Me Tonight
Author: Sara Lindsey
Publisher: NAL/Signet
Pub. Date: February
ISBN-13: 978-0451229373
320 pagesIsabella is determined to marry James…
Isabella Weston has loved James Sheffield for as long as she can remember. Her come-out ball seems the perfect chance to make him see her in a new light.
James is determined never to marry…
James is stunned to find the impish girl he once knew has blossomed into a sensual goddess. And if he remembers his lessons, goddesses always spell trouble for mortal men.
A compromise is clearly necessary.
When Izzie kisses James, her artless ardor turns to a masterful seduction that drives him mad with desire. But, no stranger to heartbreak, James is determined never to love, and thus never to lose. Can Isabella convince him that a life without love might be the biggest loss of all?
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Tags: debuts, historicals


Promise Me Tonight
This sounds like a great book. Please enter me.
This book sounds really good. I am always looking for different authors to read.
A lovely debut. Wishing Sara much success!
Congrats on your new release! I love reading authors debut books and this one sounds like a really good one!
Great cover!!
I’ve been hearing good things about this book. Please enter me in the contest. Thanks.
I’ve heard about this book. It sounds like a great read.
Really looking forward to reading this novel!!!
Bev, this sounds like a book I’d love. Thanks for showcasing it here.
You’ve introduced us to many Authors here. Thanks so much.
Carol L.
Just another reason I like ‘The Season’…helps me discover and select debut authors. Count me in please! This story sounds great.
Thank you for sharing this book! Debut books have been an author’s baby for a long time usually…. I often really enjoy them.
I am almost finished with your book, Beverley! It is a fun and angsty read! I won a signed copy from you at Romance Dish. =)
I’ve read Promise me tonight and I’m a bit dissapointed. I thought it would be a lighthearted book, but it was actually a very dark novel. And I can’t understand Sara Lindsey is being compared to Julia Quinn?? The heroine – Isabella was very childish and James was just a boor.
Too bad