Wednesday, October 31, 2012

Christmas with Kensington - Christie Kelley's SCANDAL OF THE SEASON



I have a special book from Christie Kelley's backlist, SCANDAL OF THE SEASON:

A Daring Charade. . .

For ten years, Anthony Westfield, Viscount Somerton, hasn't been able to forget the woman with whom he spent one scandalous night. When their paths cross again, he's shocked to discover Victoria Seaton is an accomplished pickpocket. But Somerton leads a double life of his own. Working on an undercover assignment, he makes Victoria a proposition: pretend to be his mistress or risk ruin. Yet soon he's tempted to turn their charade into reality--and surrender to an explosive passion. . .

A Holiday To Remember. . .

Victoria can't believe the man who almost destroyed her life a decade ago is now threatening to unravel her secrets. But posing as his mistress at a holiday country party is a game she can play well. For just one look into Somerton's eyes still weakens her with lust. And with Christmas fast approaching, every kiss they share under the mistletoe only makes Victoria fall more deeply in love. 

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Image is public domain in US
(Wikipedia)

To enter the giveaway,

1.  Leave a comment about your favorite season - spring, summer, fall or winter.   I love them all in Hawaii!

2.  This giveaway is open to all readers.

3.  Comments are open through Saturday, November 3, 10 pm in Hawaii.   I'll post the winner on Sunday, November 4.

Mahalo,

Kim in Hawaii

To learn more about Christie and her books, check out her website at christiekelley.com.   She has a new book coming out on December 6, BEWITCHING THE DUKE.  Let's see if I can coax her to join us at SOS Aloha to celebrate its release!

In the Pink with Avon Romance - Lyons, Witches, and Curses, Oh My!


Follow the cobblestone road to Glenfinnan where Cathy Maxwell's THE SCOTTISH WITCH unfolds with a witch's curse, a desperate brother, a curious lover, and a surprise ally:

When a Chattan male falls in love, strike his heart with fire from above . . .

Portia Maclean believes she is beyond love and marriage. Then one moonlit night, while attempting a daring masquerade in a desperate bid to protect her family, she finds herself swept off her feet by a powerful stranger. But what will he do once he discovers she has betrayed him?

Harry Chattan is fighting for his family. For two hundred years the Chattan men have been destroyed by love . . . and now he's come to Scotland on the hunt for a witch to break the curse. Instead he finds himself bewitched by Portia. Harry has vowed to fight the demons that torture him.

But will that battle destroy her as well?


We first met Harry, an alcoholic womanizer, in LYON'S BRIDE.   He was inspired by his brother's belief that love was worth the risk to find the Scottish witch to reverse the curse.    The story takes place in the Regency Era - a relatively modern time in Scottish history.  Yet superstition still influenced every day life, particularly in the small villages such as Glenfinnan.    Consider this folklore from Alistair Briggs (at this link),

It is bad luck to:
- See a pig on the way to your wedding.
- Take pigs on fishing boats.
- Cross two knifes on a table.

It is good luck to:
- Have a rowan tree outside your house to keep witches away.- Touch iron if you see or even hear evil.
- Wear a sprig of white heather.

Glenfinnan

Hawaii has its own superstitions - most center around the Volcano Goddess, Pele:

- do not take home any pieces of lava; you are taking a part of Pele away from her beloved Hawaii.  It is illegal do so from the perspective that lava is a limited resource and it may contain bugs that could contaminate your area.

- do not carry pork over the Pali Highway.   The Pali divides Oahu into windward, where Pele visits, and leeward, where she banished her spurned lover, a man-pig.   Hence, bringing pork from the leeward to windward violates her edict.

Even H50 opens each season with a blessing
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For good luck, always start with a Hawaiian blessing.   The US Navy learned the hard way.  From Hawaii History (at this link),

In 1909, work to build a drydock began over caves Hawaiians believed were home to a shark goddess. The drydock was nearly finished when it collapsed. Workmen clearing debris found the skeleton of a large shark in the foundation, after which Hawaiians advised that a kahuna priest cleanse the area with prayers and ritual offerings. After this was done, there were no further problems with the project. 

When it comes to dealing with Madame Pele, the Hawaiians turn to their ali'i (chiefs).   From Hawaii Alive (at this link),

When Madame Pele threatened the town of Hilo with a voracious lava flow in 1881, the people asked Ke‘elikōlani to intercede [she was the granddaugher of King Kamehameha I].  Ke‘elikōlani offered traditional oli (chants) and ho‘okupu (tribute) to Pele and later reportedly camped at the foot of the flow. The flow stopped just short of town.

Madame Pele devours all in her path.

There is something about Hawaii, and Scotland, that makes it easy to believe the supersitions ... and curses!   Cathy Maxwell will have you believing, too, with THE SCOTTISH WITCH!   I posted my review on SOS Aloha (link), Amazon (link), and Goodreads (link).   I am giving away a special Lyons, Witches, and Curses gift pack:

- print copy of LYON'S BRIDE
- print copy of THE SCOTTISH WITCH
- tote bag from Cathy Maxwell

To enter the giveaway,

1.  Leave a comment about superstitions from your part of the world.

2.  This giveaway is open to all readers.

3.  Comments are open through Saturday, November 3, 10 pm in Hawaii.  I'll post the winner on Sunday, November 4.

Mahalo,

Kim in Hawaii


To learn more about Cathy and her books, check out her website at cathymaxwell.com.

To increase your chance of winning, check out these blogs who are also featuring Cathy and giving away THE SCOTTISH WITCH:

- Ramblings From This Chick at this link.
- Romantic Crush Junkies at this link.
- The Reading Reviewer at this link.
- The Romance Dish at this link.


Book Review - THE SCOTTISH WITCH by Cathy Maxwell



The course of true love never did run smooth – A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Act 1, Scene 2

Cathy Maxwell’s THE SCOTTISH WITCH is Book Two in the Chattan Curse series. The series focuses on a 17th century curse cast by a Scottish witch, Finella, on the Chattan family,

When a Chattan male falls in love,
strike his heart with fire from Above.




Book 1, LYON’S BRIDE, introduces us to the Chattan Family in the Regency Era - Neal, Harry, and Margaret. Neal, Lord Lyon, wants children, so he seeks a bride he cannot love. He falls in love with his matchmaker and falls ill from the curse. Inspired by his brother's love, Harry sets out to save his brother in Book 2, THE SCOTTISH WITCH.

Hear my soul speak. Of the very instant that I saw you, Did my heart fly at your service - The Tempest, Act 3, Scene 1


Maxwell provides readers new to the series with another prologue (different from LYON'S BRIDE) to join Harry in his desperate mission. He travels to Scotland to search for a witch to reverse the curse, leading him to Portia Maclean. Like Harry, Portia has Scottish blood but lived in England. Like Harry, she came to Scotland to save her family. Like Harry, she feels romantic love has no room in her heart. When they first meet, with Portia in disguise as a witch, they feel a mutual bond. In their second meeting, at the Christmas assembly, they feel a mutual attraction. As they engage in a passionate affair, they inadvertently open their hearts to the other … but also to the curse. They feel Finella’s wrath surrounding them .... but they find an unexpected ally.



My picture of Glenfinnan.

Doubt that the stars are fire, Doubt that the sun doth move his aides, Doubt truth to be a liar, But never doubt I love – Hamlet, Act 2, Scene 2


Maxwell steps outside the Regency Ballroom with the “paranormal elements” akin to Shakespeare’s MacBeth. I applaud her for setting THE SCOTTISH WITCH in Glenfinnan – oh, the symbolism! Glenfinnan is where Bonnie Prince Charlie returned to Scotland to reclaim the throne ... and Glenfinnan is where Colonel Harry Chattan returns to his ancestor’s crime to reclaim his brother's life.   
The Glenfinnan Viaduct delivered Harry Potter aboard Hogwart’s Express to his destiny … and Glenfinnan delivers Harry to his destiny with Portia. I have walked through Glenfinnan, traveled over the viaduct, and scoured the Highlands in search of crumbling castles – Maxwell’s storytelling took me back to this beloved vacation. 


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Glenfinnan Viaduct
Image by Nicolas Benutzer via Wikipedia


A heart to love, and in that heart, Courage, to make’s love known - MacBeth, Act 2, Scene 3

Maxwell is known for her heartfelt characters and she delivers in THE SCOTTISH WITCH. Readers will sympathize with sweet sisters Portia and Minera; hiss at the selfish gentry Lady Maclean and Lady Emma; and cheer for the hapless dog loving General.  Harry is the pièce de résistance 
with his transformation from the alcoholic womanizer to the desperate brother begging for Neal’s life – a scene that I will never forget. Or as a lovestuck rogue bursting through the church door to ... oh, you have to read the book yourself.   I also applaud Maxwell for subtly addressing social issues of addiction, loneliness, and post traumatic stress of war weary veterans.

Thank you, Cathy, for reminding us that love is everlasting!

I received a print copy of THE SCOTTISH WITCH from Avon for this review.



My picture of Loch Ness




Tuesday, October 30, 2012

Christmas with Kensington - A WINTER WONDERLAND, an anthology with Fern Michaels, Holly Champberlin, Leslie Meier, and Kristina McMorris

A Winter Wonderland

Christmas with Kensington bring us contemporary romance from A WINTER WONDERLAND:

Four special holiday offerings from today’s favorite authors remind us that when love is on your list, you never have to stop believing…

“A Winter Wonderland” by Fern Michaels
Angelica Shepard left New York for Christmas in Colorado to relax and unwind—but an out-of-control snowboarder almost had her laid to rest. When she wakes up in the hospital, all she remembers is the handsome angel who saved her…


“The Joy of Christmas” by Holly Chamberlin
Not all happiness is good for you—or that’s what Iris Karr thinks when she decides to move away instead of marrying her sweetheart Ben. Even years later, living with that decision isn’t easy—until a familiar face comes to call her home for the holidays…

“The Christmas Thief” by Leslie Meier
Elizabeth Stone is ready for a white Christmas in Tinker’s Cove, Maine—until a fancy Yule ball at the Florida hotel where she works dumps snow on her plans. The sponsor’s jewels have gone missing and the police are asking about her ties to a cute mystery guest. Good thing Elizabeth’s mother, Lucy Stone, flew down to surprise her. ‘Tis the season for a little investigating…

“The Christmas Collector” by Kristina McMorris
Estate liquidator Jenna Matthews isn’t one for Christmas nostalgia. But when one grandmother’s keepsakes suggest a secret life, unwrapping the mystery leads Jenna—and her client's handsome grandson—to the true heart of the holiday spirit.

I am giving away a print copy of A WINTER WONDERLAND to one randomly selected commenter.  To enter the giveaway,

1.  Leave a comment about winter - what do you love about it?

2.  This giveaway is open to all readers.

3.  Comments are open through Saturday, November 3, 10 pm in Hawaii.  I'll post the winner on Sunday, November 4.

Mahalo,

Kim in Hawaii

Lucky's ready for a Hawaiian Winter Wonderland!


Aloha to Margaret Mallory and THE WARRIOR





Hawaiians love their dogs.   The bigger, the better.  Dogs travel in the pick up.  Dogs surf with their master.  But dogs stay home from University of Hawaii (UH) football games.  Perhaps the mascot, a warrior, might be too challenging for the dogs.

It is my distinct pleasure to host Margaret Mallory to celebrate the release of THE WARRIOR (at this link), Book Three from THE RETURN OF THE HIGHLANDERS (at this link).  


The sea from the Isle of Skye.
Image provided by Margaret Mallory.

Aloha! And thank you, Kim, for having me as a guest again.  

After seeing the cover of THE WARRIOR, my latest Return of the Highlanders book, I suspect that the character you want to hear about is my handsome Highlander, Duncan MacDonald. I do want to tell you about Duncan, who is the fiercest warrior of his clan and captain of his chieftain’s guard. But first, I’m going to tell you about a four-legged character in the book.  Sàr is handsome and heroic, and yes, he’s a dog.

When I sat down to write THE WARRIOR, I decided to include a dog simply because none of my lead characters had ever had a dog companion before.  Lucky for me, this turned out to be one of those wonderfully serendipitous decisions a writer sometimes makes that turns out well.

I researched to find a breed that could have been found on the Isle of Skye in 1516. For a time, I thought it would add humor to foist a scrappy little terrier on the most alpha of my alpha warriors.  But Duncan already faced so many challenges—especially the heroine.  What this warrior needed was a quiet, dignified companion. I was leaning toward a Scottish deerhound, a sleek hunter, when I came across its larger cousin, the Irish Wolfhound in my research. 

Galen in show.
Image provided by Margaret Mallory.

Oh my, what a dog! Huge, loyal, quiet, steadfast, handsome, and a fierce fighter. Everything I read about the dog made him—now don’t laugh—the perfect animal parallel to my hero. According to the American Kennel Club, the wolfhound has a “commanding presence,” is “remarkable in combining power and swiftness,” and is “muscular, strong though gracefully built.” Oh yeah.

Since Duncan fetches (haha) the heroine home from Ireland, it was easy to have the wolfhound come with her. I named the dog Sàr, which is a Gaelic word for warrior.

Margaret with Galen.
Image provided by Margaret Mallory.

Though the wolfhound seemed to be the perfect choice in every regard, I was having difficulty getting the dog on the page. I decided I needed to meet one.  Research should always be this fun.

A woman in town who has THREE wolfhounds let me visit, and it was love at first sight. Three wolfhounds in a living room is like having ponies in the house. Later, she invited my husband and me back when she had an extra dog in her house and 12-week-old puppies. It was amazing!!

Margaret's new heroes!
Image from Margaret Mallory

Her wolfhounds were such good-natured giants that I wondered about the breed’s fighting reputation. The owner assured me that these dogs could take down wolves. She sent photos of them with their teeth bared and play-fighting on their hind-legs--which were quite persuasive—and told me the expression that is used to describe them: 

Gentle When Stoked, Fierce When Provoked.

Getting back to my hero, Duncan MacDonald…  While I would definitely not call this Highlander good-natured, he and the wolfhound do share other qualities. Duncan is a remarkably skilled and fearsome warrior with a commanding presence. But he is also a man who cares for a badly injured friend with great gentleness. Children trust him.  And after seven years of carrying a torch for a certain black-haired, blue-eyed lass, this deeply loyal warrior still loves her. 

I’d love to respond to comments or questions! I’ll give away a signed copy of THE WARRIOR to one of the commenters. 

"The Warrior is a winner!"
Image provided by Margaret Mallory.

Mahalo, Margaret, for sharing your research with us!  I am looking forward to reading about Duncan and Sàr in THE WARRIOR:

Four fearless warriors return to the Highlands to claim their lands and legacies. But all their trials on the battlefield can't prepare them for their greatest challenge yet: winning the hearts of four willful Scottish beauties.

STAR-CROSSED

From the Isle of Skye to the battlefields of France, Duncan MacDonald has never escaped the memory of the true love he left behind. Deemed unworthy of a chieftain's daughter, Duncan abandoned the lovely Moira to prove his worth in battle. Now, when called upon to rescue her from a rival clan, one thing is certain: Moira's pull on his heart is stronger than ever.

Bartered away in marriage to a violent man, Moira will do anything to ensure she and her son survive. When a rugged warrior arrives to save her, the desperate beauty thinks her prayers have been answered-until she realizes it's Duncan. The man who once broke her heart is now her only hope. Moira vows never again to give herself—or reveal her secrets—to the fierce warrior, but as they race across the sea, danger and desire draw them ever closer.


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Tioram Castle - traditional seat of the Clan MacDonald
Image by Dave Wilkie via Wikipedia

To enter the giveaway,

1.  Leave a comment or question for Margaret.  I may be a cat person, but I am awed by those gentle giants!

2.  This giveaway is open to US readers.   I am giving away a Warrior souvenir to one International reader.

3.  Comments are open through Saturday, November 3, 10 pm in Hawaii.  I'll post the winner on Sunday, November 4.

Mahalo,

Kim in Hawaii

To learn more about Margaret and her books, check out her website at margaretmallory.com.  

the guardianthe sinnermargaret mallory's the WarriorMargaret Mallory's The Chieftain


Christmas with Kensington - Theresa Romain's SEASON FOR SURRENDER


Theresa Romain is a woman of my heart.  From her bio,

Historical romance author Theresa Romain pursued an impractical education that allowed her to read everything she could get her hands on. She then worked for universities and libraries, where she got to read even more. Eventually she started writing, too. She lives with her family in the Midwest.

My husband with his in barbershop quartet,
singing silly songs for the season.

Theresa is celebrating the release of  SEASON FOR SURRENDER, Book 2 in THE SEASONS QUARTET:

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…

The H50 quartet (plus 2) celebrate the season.
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I am giving away a print copy of SEASON FOR SURRENDER to one randomly selected commenter.  To enter the giveaway,

1.  Leave a comment about when you became a reader for pleasure.  I started reading for pleasure just into my mid thirties when I traveled in the Air Force - I started with cozy mysteries with cats.   Shortly thereafter I discovered romances ... and the rest is history.

2.  This giveaway is open to all readers.

3.  Comments are open through Saturday, November 3, 10 pm in Hawaii.  I'll post the winner on Sunday, November 4.

Mahalo,

Kim in Hawaii

To learn more about Theresa and her books, check out her website at theresaromain.com.



Monday, October 29, 2012

Aloha to Sabrina Jeffries and 'TWAS THE NIGHT AFTER CHRISTMAS


I squealed with delight when Sabrina Jeffries' 'TWAS THE NIGHT AFTER CHRISTMAS arrived in the mail for me to review:

Dear Sir,

. . . I feel I should inform you that your mother is very ill. If you wish to see her before it is too late, you should come at once.

Sincerely,

Mrs. Camilla Stuart

Pierce Waverly, the Earl of Devonmont, has led an unabashed rogue’s life, letting no woman near his heart. Inexplicably abandoned as a child to be raised by distant relatives, he never forgave his parents, refusing to read any of his mother’s letters after his father’s death. Then came a letter that shook his resolve. A Christmas visit to Montcliff might prove his last chance to discover the truth of his past, and come to terms with the stranger he calls “Mother.”

But two surprises await him at Montcliff. His mother is perfectly healthy, nowhere near a deathbed, as her meddling lady’s companion led him to believe. The second is Camilla Stuart herself, a lively vicar’s widow, too bright and beautiful not to arouse the scoundrel in Pierce. Though she alone is reason enough to prolong his stay, he is soon faced with other tantalizing riddles: What secrets lie in his mother’s past to explain his childhood abandonment? Why is the captivating Mrs. Stuart so determined to mend the breach between mother and son? Meanwhile,  Camilla herself is caught up in love’s complications since the arrival of the irresistible earl. As his bold flirtation and suggestive whispers draw her dangerously close, can anything protect her vulnerable heart? If they are destined to share real happiness, there must be honesty between them—yet telling him the truth about her own life may shatter that chance.

None of them can predict the startling revelations to come. Or the secrets, both heartening and shocking, divulged between a mother and son, and between two lovers haunted by their respective pasts, that will make Christmas night at Montcliff one to remember—and the glorious night after, one to treasure for a lifetime.

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Image from Wikipedia, citing the Projet Guetenberg (link)

When I posted my review on Goodreads (at this link), I noticed LSUReader rated it with four stars.  I invited LSUReader to join me in a "dueling" review.   Today, I answer her questions ... and later this week, she'll answer mine!

LSUReader:  Forgiveness is a central theme in the book. At times, I doubted the characters could fully be redeemed. How did you view the prevalence of so much painful distrust and deception by so many characters? 

Kim:  The book blurb references two surprises for Pierce at the Dowager House.  There was at least another ... and the days spent with those three surprises lead to a fourth.  I am being vague to not spoil the story for other readers.  As you noted, forgiveness is the theme, so there has to be a conflict.  Sabrina tapped into the "norms" of the Regency era and the customs of titled families to create that conflict - fear of scandal, security, and reputation - that rocked the three central characters.  Sabrina excelled at drawing me into that fear while still making it a lighthearted, even heartfelt, story set during the holiday season.

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Berrington Hall in Herefordshire
Image from Prichardson, released to public domain (Wikipedia)
Pierce's estate lies in Herefordshire.

LSUReader:  Hero Pierce Waverly was introduced in Sabrina's Hellions of Halstead Hall series, and several of those characters briefly appear in TTNAC. If you read that series, how did your earlier "acquaintance" with Pierce influence your view of him here? If this was your first introduction to him, does it encourage you to read the earlier series?

Kim:  Pierce appears in 2 of the five books in the Hellions of Hallstead Series.  I read the other three, so I was not familiar with Pierce.   He could have been the garden variety Regency rake in those two books, but he is not in 'TWAS THE NIGHT AFTER CHRISTMAS.   Pierce could spend days on Freud's couch, analyzing why he pursues the image of carefree womanizer when he is, privately, a thoughtful man who indulges in the pinafore.   Pierce does inspire me to read the two books I missed from the series - I'd like to see him "in action" as the roving rogue.

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TWO STRINGS TO HER BOW by John Pettie
Image from Wikipedia/Public Domain

LSUReader:  It was nice to see so many supporting characters fully fleshed out--the staff of the dowager house, estate manager Mr. Fowler, Mr. Manton the investigator--who was your favorite among them and why?

Kim:  Sabrina takes on the mantle that it takes a village, a country village, to tell a story, especially one of forgiveness.  Supporting characters add dimension to the circumstances and keep the hero/heroine honest of their feelings.   I chuckled at the "competition" between the staff of the dowager house and Pierce's household; it reminded me of Upstairs/Downstairs and even Downton Abbey.   Mr. Manton was a surprising warm character in the last quarter of the book, especially in light of his connection to Pierce's youth.   But I was cheering for Mr. Fowler to be appreciated by Piece and noticed by .... I won't tell.  You have to read the book!   Mr. Fowler was a dedicated employee who did not judge Pierce or his mother.   He was honest and forthright with the staff, including Camilla.  In the end, he wasn't as stern as the dowager's staff thought he was.

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The Dower House at Dean Castle in Kilmarnock, Ayrshire
Image by Roger Griffith, released to public domain (Wikipedia)

Mahalo, LSUReader, for your questions!  I look forward to your answers!  'TWAS THE NIGHT AFTER CHRISTMAS will be available on Tuesday, October 30.  Check out Sabrina's website (at this link) for the synopsis, excerpt, scoop, accolades, and links to purchase.  I am giving away a special prize today to celebrate its release - a Hawaiian holiday tote bag 3 titles from the Hellions of Halstead Hall series:
- THE TRUTH ABOUT LORD STONEVILLE
- HOW TO WOO A RELUCTANT LADY
- TO WED A WILD LORD


To enter the giveaway,

1.  Leave a comment holiday shopping - do you prefer Christmas fairs, shopping malls, or catalogues?

2.  This giveaway is open to all readers.

3.  Comments are open through Saturday, November 3, 10 pm in Hawaii.  I'll post the winner on Sunday, November 4.

Mahalo,

Kim in Hawaii

Make sure you visit Sabrina's website, sabrinajeffries.com, for fun tidbits!

Four from the Goddess Blogs (at this link):
Suzanne Enoch, Julia London, Sabrina Jeffries, and Karen Hawkins
RWA Librarian Day 2012

Sunday, October 28, 2012

Christmas with Kensington - Victoria Alexander's WHAT HAPPENS AT CHRISTMAS


This week may offer Haunted Houses and hurricane cleanup, but SOS Aloha is celebrating Christmas with Kensington!  I love this line from Victoria Alexander's bio (at this link),

New York Times bestselling author Victoria Alexander was an award winning television reporter until she discovered fiction was much more fun than real life. She turned to writing full time and is still shocked it worked out.


She delivers holiday themed fun in WHAT HAPPENS AT CHRISTMAS:

Camille, Lady Lydingham, knows precisely what she wants for Christmas—an official engagement to a handsome, dashing prince. Her very proper suitor expects a proper English family and the perfect Dickensian Christmas, which leaves the lovely widow with a slight problem. The last thing Camille wants is for the prince to meet her unconventional relatives. But with the aid of a troupe of actors, Camille intends to pull off a Christmas deception of massive proportions.

At least until Grayson Elliott shows up. A dozen years ago, he declared his love on the day before her marriage to another man, then vanished from her life. Now he’s back, gate-crashing Camille’ s already chaotic house party, playing havoc with her scheme—and with her heart. Because for Grayson, losing Camille once was bad enough. Losing her twice? Unthinkable. And he’ll find a way to show her they belong together—for this season and every Christmas yet to come…


Victoria as a Sexy Siren at RT/2011.

I posted my five star review on Amazon at this link and Goodreads at this link.  I am giving away a print copy of WHAT HAPPENS AT CHRISTMAS to one randomly selected commenter.  To enter the giveaway,

1.  Leave a comment about TV reporters - if you could be one for a day, what would you cover?  News?  Weather?  Entertainment?  Sports?

2.  This giveaway is open to all readers.  Comments are open through Saturday, November 3, 10 pm in Hawaii.  I'll post the winner on Sunday, November 4.

Mahalo,

Kim in Hawaii

To learn more about Victoria and her books, check out her website at victoriaalexander.com.  Plus you can read my interview with Victoria, causing her to fall to the ground laughing, at this link.

Victoria poses with me at RWA/2012.





Aloha to Jennifer Delamere and AN HEIRESS AT HEART


It my pleasure to introduce you to debut historical romance author Jennifer Delamere.  Not only does she hail from a military family, she has become a woman of the world.  



Kim:  I know firsthand it is the entire family who serves. Thank you to your family for their service! What did you learn as a Navy child that has helped you prosper as an adult?


Jennifer:  First, I’d like to thank you, Kim, as well as all of the military and their families who are serving today. This is a challenging time for our military, and I have great admiration for those who are willing to step up to that kind of service.


My father was a Navy pilot, and needless to say we moved around quite a lot. I’m sure at the time it must have been difficult for me, but in retrospect I see that it has given me a real love of travel and an enjoyment of discovering new places. It also taught me that “home” can be wherever you choose to make it. This was crystallized for me one day after my father had retired and we were talking about all the different places we’d lived. My mother said, “We certainly have had a lot of homes over the years.” Then Dad replied, “No, we’ve only had one home—we just kept putting it in different houses!” I think that sums it up perfectly.

Naval aircraft aboard the USS Carl Vinson (at this link)

Kim:  I am intrigued by your studies and work across the border with our Northern neighbor. What was your favorite sight, smell, and sound of Canada?

Jennifer:  I spent two years studying at McGill University in Montreal, Quebec, and then after graduation I worked for one year at the National Arts Centre in Ottawa. After growing up in mild climates, my first winter up north was a shocker! But I loved both cities very much. It has been years since I’ve been up there, and I would love to visit it again!

My favorite sight: Ottawa during its annual festival called Winterlude (French: Bal de Neige). Canadians have learned that since you can’t avoid winter, you might as well bundle up and go play in it! There is ice skating on the Rideau Canal (7.8 kilometers of it!) with huts set up for selling hot drinks and pastries, and artists carve magnificent snow and ice sculptures. I’ve included a few photos from the festival I was at years ago.


My favorite smell: That would be the “chip trucks” on the city streets at lunchtime, which I hope are still there. These food trucks make and sell a dish called “poutine” which is French fries smothered in gravy and cheddar cheese. Not very healthy, but so tasty and it smells heavenly!

My favorite sound: People speaking French with that wonderful French-Canadian accent. After studying textbook French in high school, it took me a few months in Quebec before my ear became attuned to their way of speaking. Once I did, I just fell in love with it. It’s homey and casual and I think very welcoming. Some purists might beg to differ with me, but I like it.


Kim:  How or what helped you along your road to publishing?

Jennifer:  I was helped in large part by the Romance Writers of America, a wonderful organization which offers many classes and conferences on both the craft and the business of writing, as well as providing opportunities to meet agents and editors. My local chapter has many published authors who are always willing to share their knowledge and help new writers. It was through my involvement with them that I was able to complete a manuscript and know how to sell it. Of course, I must also give a huge shout-out to my friends, family, and wonderful husband, who have all been incredibly supportive.

Kim:  What inspired An Heiress at Heart?

Jennifer:  For years I’ve been fascinated with stories about a person who steps into another person’s shoes and tries to live their life. This probably began when I saw the French film The Return of Martin Guerre, starring Gerard Depardieu. (It was later made into the American film Somersby.) There are movies with happier endings, like While You Were Sleeping and Monte Carlo, that are in that mold, too. Maybe I’m so intrigued by these stories because of the lovely irony that in the end, each character actually discovers their true self.


Kim:  What’s next for Jennifer Delamere?

Jennifer:  I’m working on the next book in the Love’s Grace trilogy, A Lady Most Lovely, which will be out next year. Readers will recognize some characters from An Heiress at Heart. It has as its central plot a marriage of convenience, which is one of my favorite kinds of stories.

Thank you very much for having me on your blog today!

Mahalo, Jennifer, for joining us today!  To learn more about Jennifer, check out her social media:

Bio:
Jennifer Delamere earned her B.A. in English from McGill University in Montreal, Canada, where she also became fluent in French and developed an abiding passion for winter sports. She’s been an editor of educational materials for over fifteen years. She loves reading classics and histories, which she mines for the details to bring to life the people and places in her books.

Website address:
www.jenniferdelamere.com
Twitter:
@JenDelamere
Facebook:
http://www.facebook.com/jennifer.delamere


Jennifer is giving away a copy of HEIRESS AT HEART to one randomly selected commenter:

A youthful indiscretion has cost Lizzie Poole more than just her honor. After five years living in exile, she’s finally returning home, but she’s still living a secret life. Her best friend Ria’s dying wish was for Lizzie to assume her identity, return to London, and make amends that Ria herself would never live to make. Bearing a striking resemblance to her friend, and harboring more secrets than ever before, Lizzie embarks on a journey that tempts her reckless heart once again . . .

A committed clergyman, Geoffrey Somerville’s world is upended when he suddenly inherits the title of Lord Somerville. Now he’s invited to every ball and sought after by the matchmaking mothers of London society. Yet the only woman to capture his heart is the one he cannot have: his brother’s young widow, Ria. Duty demands he deny his feelings, but his heart longs for the mysterious beauty. With both their futures at stake, will Lizzie be able to keep up her façade? Or will she find the strength to share her secret and put her faith in true love?


I posted my review on Goodreads at this link.  To enter the giveaway,

1.  Leave a comment about a place you would like to live - just for a year - to soak up the culture.   Since I plan to retire to Scotland, I'd like to live in Paris for a year.  There is something about the City of Light that atracts me like a beacon.  Plus the food, wine, and art!


2.  Comments are open through Saturday, November 3, 10 pm in Hawaii. 


3.  I'll post the winner on Sunday, November 4.


Mahalo,


Kim in Hawaii