Holiday Galas Galore!!

Yes, folks, it’s that time of year again – the festive time of holiday galas!  And have I got a great one for you.  Along with acclaimed historical romance authors Victoria Alexander, Grace Burrowes, and Theresa Romain, I’ll be hosting an all-day online holiday gala on Nov. 30 at The Romance Dish.  It’s called Romancing The Holidays, and I can promise you that it’s going to be a very special event.  We’ll be hanging out at The Romance Dish all day, chatting about our favorite holiday festivities, exchanging recipes, and chatting with our readers.  And we’ll be giving away prizes – lots of prizes.  Just take a look at this list!

PRIZES FOR ROMANCING THE HOLIDAYS (by the hour)

LADY LOUISA’S CHRISTMAS KNIGHT, by Grace Burrowes

HIS MISTLETOE BRIDE, by Vanessa Kelly

SEASON FOR SURRENDER, by Theresa Romain

WHAT HAPPENS AT CHRISTMAS, by Victoria Alexander

Holiday Stocking filled with all 4 books

Book + Mug + English Christmas crackers

Book + What Happens at Christmas mouse pad + White House Christmas Ornament

Book+ Southern praline candy + What Happens at Christmas mouse pad  

Book + Mug + Loose-leaf tea plus tea strainer

All 4 books + Christmas Ornament + Tea Towel + English Christmas crackers

Book + Set of David Winter cottage ornaments

Grand Prize:  eReader + Box of chocolate truffles + Set of David Winter cottage ornaments

Wow!  That’s a pretty spectacular list of prizes, right?  Staring at 9 am, we’ll be giving away one of these prize packages to event participants every hour, culminating in the grand prize of an e-reader, chocolates, and ornaments.  Talk about getting into the holiday mood!

And you know what else is cool?  We’ll also be giving away gift baskets to women’s shelters and libraries, and we’ll be encouraging our readers to make donations too.  We really hope you’ll join us for Romancing The Holidays at The Romance Dish on November 30.  For more info and to sign up for this special event, please visit our Romancing The Holidays website.

And in more holiday news, have you heard about The Year End Splash Party over at The Romance Reviews?

Over 300 hundreds authors are participating in this month long event, with more than 400 hundred prizes up for grabs.  I’m taking part too, and will be appearing on December 10th, doing a Q & A and giving away books.  Please join me and all the authors for this fantastic party which is already up and running.  Just stop by The Romance Reviews to join the fun.

And don’t forget to visit our Romancing The Holidays website to sign up for the our special gala, too!

PS.  I’m on the road today, visiting at Ramblings From This Chick and giving away a copy of His Mistletoe Bride.  Come join us!


Where I’ve Been

I’ve been a bit quiet here on the blog, for a very good reason.  Hubby and I were away at a writer’s conference and visiting friends in New York.  In fact, we had planned to spend yesterday in Manhattan.  Yeah, those plans changed pretty darn quickly and we high-tailed it out of there first thing Sunday morning, well in advance of Hurricane Sandy.  My thoughts and best wishes are with everyone affected by Sandy–hopefully that demon storm will blow itself out soon!

I do have lots of good things planned for the blog over the next few months.  In addition to my regular guests, I’ll be doing a weekly highlight of the fabulous authors of Rock*It ReadsRock*It Reads is the author collective I’m part of–we’re a group of traditionally published authors also branching out into indie publishing.  We’re committed to producing quality, exciting books and our authors include Pamela Clare, Bonnie Vanak, Monica Burns, and Mia Marlowe.  Stay turned to learn more about this talented group of women.

I’m also still celebrating the recent release of my holiday-themed historical romance, His Mistletoe Bride.  To carry on with that celebration well into the holiday season, I’ve banded together with three other historical romance authors.  Along with the fabulous Victoria Alexander, Theresa Romain, and Grace Burrowes, I’ll be hosting an all-day festive gala, Romancing the Holidays, on the romance blog The Romance Dish. We’ll be giving away prizes every hour, from 9 am to 9 pm ET. All four of us will be blogging throughout the day, talking about our books, the holiday season, and chatting with our readers. We’ll also be giving away some spectacular prizes throughout the day, including a grand prize basket featuring an ereader. Zounds! You do not want to miss that.  Dash on over to the Romancing the Holidays website for all the details and to sign up.

Sounds like crazy fun, doesn’t it?  But what’s even cooler is that we’ve included a fundraising component to the event.  We’ll be giving away baskets of books to a women’s shelter and a library, and we’re also encouraging our readers to make donations too.  Be sure to check out the Romancing the Holidays website for details and to sign up to participate.

See you back here on the blog!

 

 


We Have A Winner!

The winner of Theresa Romain’s new book, Season For Surrender, is Penney Wilfort.  And the winner of Pamela Aares’ book, Jane Austen and the Archangel, is Maycee Majors.  Congratulations!  I’ll be in touch.

Thanks to all you great folks for stopping by my blog.  My guest author tomorrow will be Brenda Jernigan.  Be sure to stop back for that!

And for all of you who joined my Author Buzz contest, I’ll be announcing the winners later today.  Stay tuned!


Two Authors & Two Giveaways for the price of one!

My Kensington Books co-author and pal Theresa Romain and I both had books released last week.  By sheer coincidence, they’re both Christmas-themed, Regency-set historical romances.  Cool!  We thought it would be fun to do a joint interview, so that’s what we did.  Even better, we’re giving away copies of our books, Season For Surrender and His Mistletoe Bride!

Part One of the interview is on Theresa’s blog.  Hop over there first, and then come back here for Part Two.

Part Two:

Vanessa: The characters came first. When I started to think of the heroine for this book—the hero had already appeared in a previous book so I knew he was a soldier—I wanted to create a woman who could really stir things up. Phoebe, a gentle but very principled person, was the perfect match for a tough guy like Lucas. The plot then naturally evolved out of the various points of conflict and agreement in their personalities, and it rolled from there.  It also helped to have a great example in the previously mentioned classic movie, High Noon.

And since we’re talking about the classic tropes—which I always enjoy—I love the setup for your novel: the rake and the bluestocking. But you brought such a fresh twist to it. Louisa is a woman who loves books and is not shy about that at all, even though it does make her an outsider in aristocratic society. But she doesn’t care, and that’s fabulous. Did you start out wanting to do your own take on the rake and the bluestocking?

Theresa: When I was writing my debut, I knew I wanted to write a follow-up story for Louisa and Xavier. You’re absolutely right that their pairing is a take on the rake and bluestocking romance—though that tale has been done so often, and so well, that I knew I needed a twist on it.

In SEASON FOR SURRENDER, it was a fun challenge not just to bring together these two seeming opposites, but to show how they’re not really opposites at all. As my husband (always one of my first readers, bless him) said about an early draft of SFS, “I don’t see them lasting long-term if Xavier doesn’t like books.” “Keep reading,” I told him. Because I agreed: a true rake and a true bluestocking don’t have much in common, but a rake with an intellectual heart and a bluestocking who’s ready to push her own boundaries can find points to build a relationship on, and they can respect each other’s strengths.

Vanessa: Yes, exactly. He’s really an intellectual masquerading as a rake—so great!

Theresa: Thanks! He actually became more so as I was writing, and I went back and planted clues and hints once I was done. Louisa loves puzzles, and she just can’t figure him out like she expects to.

How about Phoebe and Lucas? They make a good partnership since she balances his sense of duty with a wonderfully warm heart. And she herself is an unusual heroine because of her background. When she was introduced to society, I really enjoyed the way she saw everything from the outside and didn’t take customs for granted. How do you see her fitting into English society? Would it be more of a challenge for her being American, or being a Quaker?

Vanessa: The interesting thing about Phoebe is that she never felt entirely at home in her American Quaker community, either. Although she was raised by a Quaker father, her mother was an English aristocrat who married against her family’s wishes and left her life behind for a new one in America. Subsequently, Phoebe always felt pulled in two directions and she has a driving need to find her true place in the world.  After her father dies, she sets out for England to meet her estranged relatives and discover her place in the world once and for all.

Unfortunately, life in London and in the ton feels alien and false to her, so that’s a disappointment. But when she marries Lucas and moves to their estate in the country, that’s when Phoebe comes into her own. She grew up in the country and she understands the quiet beauty of a simpler way of life, while Lucas finds himself struggling to adapt. He’s a very sophisticated man, very used to being in control, and initially he flounders. Phoebe is the one who shows him the way, and helps him reconcile his conflicting emotions about their new life together.

Theresa: Well put. I absolutely loved Phoebe as a heroine, and her romance with Lucas makes for a beautiful holiday story.

Speaking of the holidays, I think we ought to give away some books now. What say?

Vanessa: Excellent idea! Why don’t I give away a copy of HIS MISTLETOE BRIDE on your blog, and you give away a copy of SEASON FOR SURRENDER on my blog?  That way, folks have two chances to win the books!

And while we’re in the giving mood, I think it’s time to talk about the spectacular holiday Gala we’re planning for November 30. Along with the fabulous Victoria Alexander and Grace Burrowes, Theresa and I will be hosting an all-day festive gala, Romancing the Holidays, on the romance blog, The Romance Dish. We’ll be giving away prizes every hour, from 9 am to 9 pm ET. All four of us will be blogging throughout the day, talking about our books, the holiday season, and chatting with our readers. We’ll also be giving away some spectacular prizes throughout the day, including a grand prize basket featuring an ereader. Zounds! You do not want to miss that.  Dash on over to the Romancing the Holidays website for all the details and to sign up.

Theresa: Zounds is right. There’s a special “giving back” element to this event too: books will be donated to randomly selected libraries or women’s shelters nominated by readers. So readers, please visit the Romancing the Holidays site (holiday-gala.com) by November 30 to enter yourself and your favorite library/shelter for a chance at prizes!

Season for Surrender

HONOR AMONG ROGUES

Alexander Edgware, Lord Xavier, has quite a reputation—for daring, wagering, and wickedness in all its delightful forms. But the wager before him is hardly his preferred sport: Xavier must persuade a proper young lady to attend his famously naughty Christmas house party—and stay the full, ruinous two weeks. Worse, the lady is Louisa Oliver, a doe-eyed bookworm Xavier finds quite charming. Yet to refuse the challenge is impossible—he will simply have to appoint himself Miss Oliver’s protector…

MISCHIEF AMONG MISSES

Louisa knows her chance for a husband has passed. But she has no desire to retire into spinsterhood without enjoying a few grand adventures first. When Lord Xavier’s invitation arrives, Louisa is more intrigued than insulted. And once inside the rogues’ gallery, she just may have a thing or two to teach her gentlemen friends about daring…

Book order links:

Order print book: amazon barnes & noble • book depositorybooks-a-millionchapters indigo • indiebound • powell’s

Order e-book: kindlenook

Vanessa, here.  I really enjoyed chatting with Theresa today, and I hope you did too.  For a chance to win a copy of Season For Surrender, just tell us what you’re doing for the holidays this year – anything from Thanksgiving on through the New Year works.  Got any interesting plans, or are you staying close to home?  One person who comments will win a copy of Theresa’s fabulous book.

And don’t forget to visit Theresa’s blog for a chance to win a copy of His Mistletoe Bride, if you haven’t already done so.  The giveaway on both our sites will end on October 11, and this contest is open to international readers, too!

NEWS ALERT:  I’m also participating in another fun event today – Lucy’s Online Reader’s Retreat.  There are over 40 authors participating in the retreat, and I’ll be there today at 7 pm, EST.  Drop by and say hello!

 

 


goodreads giveaway & contest winners!

I’m celebrating the upcoming October release of my next historical romance, His Mistletoe Bride, with a giveaway on goodreads.  Five copies of this baby are up for grabs, so dash right over and enter for a chance to win.  Click here for details and to enter.

I’ve also got lots of winners today from guest blog posts this past week.  Here we go!

ARC of Theresa Romain’s Season for Surrender – June

Carey Baldwin’s First Do No Evil – Phyllis Lamken

Kris Kennedy’s Defiant – Mary Doherty

Kris Kennedy’s The Irish Warrior – Sheila M

Congratulations to all the winners, and thanks to everyone who stopped by the blog last week.  It was fun!  My guests next week will be historical romance writers Mia Marlowe and Manda Collins.  Be sure to stop by!


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