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Author Under the Radar ~ Claudia Dain

Tuesday, March 2nd, 2010

The first time I ever saw the name Claudia Dain was when I happened upon the cover of How to Dazzle a Duke. The seductive look on the heroine’s face intrigued me. Then I noted that it was a trade. I don’t generally buy trades so I pushed my curiosity aside and moved on.

Several weeks ago I discovered that How to Dazzle a Duke was part of the Courtesan Chronicles series. Have I ever told you how much I love series? Generally, I’m not a huge fan of the heroine being a courtesan and initially, I balked at even looking further into the series because of that. Then I decided to give it a little peek, and lo and behold, the heroines were not in fact courtesans. And yet even better news, the books also came in mass market paper back. That, of course, was music to my ears. So this weekend, I ordered the first book in the series, The Courtesan’s Daughter.

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Book #1

The Courtesan’s Daughter
Author: Claudia Dain
Publisher: Berkley
Pub. Date: October 7, 2008
ISBN-13: 978-0425224229
320 pages

Young Lady Caroline’s prospects for a suitable match are severely limited by her mother’s infamous past. Before Lady Sophia Dalby entered London society, she was a highly desired courtesan. What man of title, position, and wealth would marry a courtesan’s daughter?

Sophia’s solution is to purchase a husband for Caroline-the Earl of Ashdon-agreeing to settle his gambling debts if he will take her daughter’s hand. Insulted, Caroline refuses to have a husband who was bought for her.

But after meeting the fiery Lord Ashdon, she wonders if it wouldn’t be satisfying to have him pay for her, perhaps with a priceless pearl necklace? With Sophia pulling the strings, Lord Ashdon may get more than he bargained for and Caroline may get just what she wants.

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After The Courtesan’s Daughter found her happily ever after, Claudia gave us The Courtesan’s Secret and The Courtesan’s Wager.

Book #2


Lady Louisa fell in love with Lord Dutton exactly three years ago and never fell out. It was past time for him to fall in love with her. Long past time. What was wrong with Dutton? Couldn’t he see that she was the very ideal sort of wife for him? The picture of ginger haired beauty and sparkling wit? And her bosom was quite nice, too.

After watching the speed with which Caroline, Sophia’s daughter, managed to snag a husband, Louisa has come to the logical conclusion that if she could only have Sophia help her then Louisa and Dutton would find themselves quickly married. With Dutton as her goal, Louisa swallows her pride and asks Sophia for help in acquiring the man of her dreams.

Sophia is more than happy to help a woman get the man of her dreams, but is Dutton that man? Lord Henry Blakesley seems a much better match for the fiery Louisa. And Sophia, an ex-courtesan, has no qualms at all in arranging things so that Louisa sees Blakesley in a new light. But it’s a secret…no one can know that Louisa sought help in snaring a man from a former courtesan.

But in London, secrets are as rare as hen’s teeth.

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Book #3


Lady Amelia is the daughter of a duke and, unlike her cousin Louisa, is not at all distracted by a rakish wit or a pair of seductive blue eyes. She is going to be a duchess, which means that she must marry a duke. In the three years that she’s been out in Society, she has, to her complete dismay, not found a single duke who appears even slightly interested in her. Being a sharp girl of a very determined nature, Amelia cannot ignore that both Caroline and Louisa made very quick and very happy marriages. It was beyond obvious that Sophia Dalby had a firm hand in each match. Swallowing her considerable anxiety about approaching a former courtesan, Amelia asks Sophia for help in snagging a duke.

Sophia is delighted to help. But, as is becoming obvious to even the most casual observer, Amelia gets more than she anticipated from her alliance with Sophia. Will Amelia marry a duke, after all?

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And finally, we come full circle to the most recent installment in the Courtesan Chronicles, How to Dazzle a Duke, whose mass market paperback edition will be released in June 1, 2010.

Book #4

Miss Penelope Prestwick wants a duke for a husband and clearly the dashing Duke of Edenham is the best choice. Just as Lady Dalby is clearly the best person to arrange the match. But how exactly should Penelope go about dazzling a duke? Surely a show of cleavage never hurt anyone. Perhaps a kiss or two, just to make a lasting impression. And a bit of competition usually helps move things along.

To that end, Penelope approaches the Marquis of Iveston with a request. Would he kindly appear interested in her so that the Duke of Edenham will take note of it? Alternately amused and annoyed, Lord Iveston agrees; he even places a wager on White’s betting book to draw attention to the fact that he is pursuing Penelope.

Soon, it’s wagers and counter wagers as all of Society tries to determine who will actually marry Penelope. Edenham she’s been hotly pursuing or Iveston she’s been hotly kissing? Who will claim the lady’s heart…all in all it’s the most entertaining—and most contested–dance to the altar Sophia has yet choreographed.

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I don’t know about you, but I’m ready to immerse myself in this series and ‘discover’ Claudia Dain. If you’d like to read excerpts from the respective books, I’ve linked the covers to the excerpt page on Claudia’s website. Okay, so who else is ready to join me? Comment and you’ll be entered to win the first book in the series, The Courtesan’s Daughter.

Authors Under the Radar ~ Chloe Harris

Tuesday, 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…

Authors under the radar ~ Michelle Willingham

Friday, January 22nd, 2010

So yesterday I asked visitors to tell me about authors they felt were under the reading public’s radar. I want to thank everyone who gave me specific names and titles. Michelle Willingham’s name came up. Now this is not the first time I’ve inquired about this and this is not the first time her name came up. I knew she wrote medievals for Harlequin Historicals but what intrigued me this time was the commenter mentioned she was starting a Victorian series. Now of course, as I write in that period myself, I’m completely intrigued. I’m intrigued about the switch and more so about this new series. I personally have not read anything Ms. Willingham has written, but that’s all going to change today.

The first book in this new Victorian series is The Accidental Countess. It officially releases February 1st but it’s available now for purchase.

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The Accidental Princess
Authors: Michelle Willingham
Publisher: Harlequin Historicals
Release date: February 1, 2010
ISBN-13: 978-0373295814
288 pages

When Stephen Chesterfield, the Earl of Whitmore, awakes to find a beautiful woman berating him, he knows he is in trouble! He cannot recall the past three months of his life, never mind having a wife! What’s more, someone is trying to silence him before his memory returns….

Emily Chesterfield is trapped in a marriage of convenience with a man who doesn’t remember her. Stephen clearly thinks she is the most unsuitable countess, but she is falling for her enigmatic husband…. Can they find trust and love before it is too late?


The second book in the series is The Accidental Princess and it releases March 1, 2010. But like with most Harlequin series books, it will be available to purchase from www.eharlequin.com February 1st and I believe the ebook a week sooner than that. BTW I think Harlequin should make their ebooks able to be purchased for giveaways. Who doesn’t think that’s a fabulous idea???

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The Accidental Princess
Authors: Michelle Willingham
Publisher: Harlequin Historicals
Release date: March 1, 2010
ISBN-13: 978-0373295852
288 pages

Lieutenant Michael Thorpe is a forbidden temptation for Lady Hannah Chesterfield. Etiquette demands Hannah ignore the shivers of desire his wicked gaze provokes, but he’s the only man to recognize her restless spirit, and her unawakened body is clamoring for his touch….

Thrown together by scandal, a defiant Hannah joins Michael on an adventure to uncover the secret of his birth—is this common soldier really a prince? If so, will the ordinary man who has taught Hannah the meaning of pleasure now make her his royal bride?

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But wait, let’s not get ahead of ourselves. The ebook prequel, An Accidental Seduction from Historical Undone, kicks off the series and is available now for download. And I believe Harlequin has really priced their Undones right, at the price of  $2.69. Guess what’s going on my Sony ereader today?

An Accidental Seduction

Emily Barrow once dreamed that she could marry Stephen Chesterfield, the Earl of Whitmore, and be saved from her dreary life. Then Stephen’s father sent him away, leaving Emily broken-hearted…

Now Stephen has returned to find Emily destitute and alone. He has vowed to help her without compromising her honor…but Emily has other ideas. She doesn’t want his charity, but she does long to know what it would be like to take him as a lover, even if marriage is out of the question. Confined to close quarters with their passion burning as brightly as ever, will Stephen be able to resist the temptation and rescue her, or give in to his desire and completely ruin her?

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You might also want to give Michelle Willingham’s medieval The MacEgan Brothers mini-series a try.

So, today I’m going to give away a copy of The Accidental Countess and I hope everyone will give Ms. Willingham a try and get her up from under the radar. ;)

I will be doing this every Friday, so if you know of any romance authors you believe are flying under the radar and would like to see a spotlight on them, please email your recommendation to theseason@historicalromancereleases.com.

**Unfortunately, I won’t be spotlighting self-published novels. Authors cannot recommend themselves.