Wednesday, March 2, 2016

Aloha to Elizabeth Michels and THE INFAMOUS HEIR (Spare Heirs No. 1)


The Spare Heirs Society Cordially Invites You to Meet Ethan Moore: The Scoundrel

Lady Roselyn Grey’s debut has finally arrived, and of course, she has every flounce and flutter planned. She’ll wear the perfect gowns and marry the perfect gentleman…that is, if the formerly disinherited brother of the man she intends to marry doesn’t ruin everything first.

Ethan Moore is a prize-fighting second son and proud founding member of the Spare Heirs Society—and that’s all he ever should have been. But, in an instant, his brother’s noble title is his, the eyes of the ton are upon him, and the lady he’s loved for years would rather meet him in the boxing ring than the ballroom.

He’s faced worse. With the help of his Spare Heirs brotherhood, Ethan’s certain he can get to the bottom of his brother’s unexpected demise and win the impossible lady who has haunted his dreams for as long as he can remember…


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Elizabeth Michels

Elizabeth Michels grew up on a Christmas tree farm in rural South Carolina. After tip-toeing her way through school with her focus on ballet steps and her nose in a book, she met a boy and followed him a thousand miles away from home to Kansas City, Missouri, before settling down in North Carolina.

Learn more about Elizabeth and her books at elizabethmichels.com.


Elizabeth penned a guest post to celebrate the release of THE INFAMOUS HEIR ...

I admit it, I have a weakness. And my weakness is romantic comedies. There have been so many Saturday afternoons I’ve lost by walking through the living room when one of my favorites is playing on TV. Laundry and errands? What laundry and errands? I have to spend the next few hours curled up on the sofa, watching Dirty Dancing for the 473rd time. It’s this same magnetic pull toward a love story that inspired me to read romance novels, and to write them. So I thought I would share with you my one of favorite romantic comedies, and the romance novel it reminds me of. 


In Notting Hill, a movie star stumbles into the life of a simple book store owner. After a beautiful time together away from the limelight, her life catches up with her and she runs, only to return to the simplicity of the life he once offered her. Similarly, Alessandra Torre’s Hollywood Dirt features a Hollywood bad boy and a small town girl from Georgia. Sometimes worlds really should collide, because it’s awesome to watch. I love getting a glimpse of famous people behind the scenes and seeing how their world fits into normal life. If you enjoy the idea of opposites attracting, try this book on for size.

Do you have a favorite romantic comedy? Does the plot remind you of a book you enjoyed? 

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Sourcebooks is hosting a special giveaway at this link ... and offers an excerpt from THE INFAMOUS HEIR ... 

“You can’t spare a footman to haul my trunks and valise inside?” Roselyn asked.

Mr. Ethan Moore didn’t seem to mind the rain that splashed down on them in the drive. “I’m afraid not.”

“Not a single servant to assist your guests as they arrive? And I thought Ormesby Place to be a welcoming, organized home. The devil it is.” She muttered the last bit under her breath, sure he hadn’t heard her.

“What was that, my lady?” he asked, leaning in.

“Oh, nothing.” How had he heard her comment? She always tried to be so careful of such things. It was as if the ugly habits she’d worked so diligently to eliminate from her life were rising to the surface against her will. And she blamed Mr. Ethan Moore for every bit of it.

“If your precious possessions mean so much to you, princess, I will personally assist you with your things.”

Finally he was going to see reason. She smiled in relief. “Well, that was all I required. Thank you.”

He bent and lifted the small valise from the top of the pile of trunks, slinging it over his shoulder with a grin. “That trunk looks light enough. You should be able to manage it.” With those careless words, he turned and began to stroll away toward the door.

Was he whistling? What an infuriating man!

Roselyn stood rooted to the ground in shock for a moment, watching him walk away through the rain. Then, something snapped within her. The gently bred lady she tried to portray was stripped away, leaving behind the young, reckless girl she thought she’d outgrown years ago. He couldn’t walk away from her in such a manner.

She took two steps to the edge of a flower bed, scooped up a fistful of fresh soil within her white- gloved hand and flung it as hard as she could at Mr. Moore’s back. Watching as it splattered across his upper arm, slinging droplets onto his cheek, she felt a moment of visceral triumph. Then she gaped at him.

What had she done? She hadn’t even considered doing anything so childish in years— not since that summer when she’d set a trap to trip him as he crossed one of the fields, then laughed as he tugged her down into the dirt with him. The memory of her laughter faded as reality set in. Her plans! What had she been thinking? But, of course, she hadn’t been thinking.

He turned, an affronted look crossing his face as he stared at her.

In that moment, in spite of their current ages, he was the boy next door again, chasing Katie and her through the woods as they cackled with glee. She bit her lip to keep from laughing.

He glanced down at his arm in disbelief, dropped her valise to the ground, and began prowling toward her. Oh. Perhaps this had been a mistake. A challenging gleam filled his eyes, turning them as dark as black water in a cold lake.

Oh dear. She blinked once, twice, then turned and ran.

She’d made it to the corner of the house where the edge of the lush gardens overlooked the moors when she felt a large hand wrap around her upper arm, dragging her to a halt. She could feel the heat of him behind her. She had never been so close to a man before. Her heart hammered within her body. Even Lord Ayton had never dared touch her like this. She’d never felt a gentleman’s body pressed into hers as Mr. Moore’s was now.

“Leaving so soon?” he murmured, his lips almost grazing the rim of her ear.

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22 comments:

  1. I bought my copy of THE INFAMOUS HEIR yesterday and I'm almost finished! I LOVE it!! Swoon! Thank you for the great book suggestion, too. I've read Alessandra Torre's The Girl in 6E, but didn't know about Hollywood Dirt! 1 clicked. :)

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    1. Yay! I'm so glad you're enjoying it! :) ...and now I need to go 1 click The Girl in 6E...

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  2. I love the excerpt. It's on my list to read as soon as possible. Gorgeous cover.
    Carol L
    Lucky4750 (at) aol (dot) com

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    1. Thanks, Carol! Isn't the cover gorgeous?! Sourcebooks has the best covers! I'm always excited to see what they give me next. :)

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  3. I love the excerpt. It's on my list to read as soon as possible. Gorgeous cover.
    Carol L
    Lucky4750 (at) aol (dot) com

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  4. I am not sure I have ever read one of her stories. Now I certainly want to.

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    1. Yay! I'm always happy to meet new readers, Debby! :)

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  5. I have enjoyed her books in the past - this sounds good!

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    1. Thanks! I'm so excited about this new series! It ties into Tricks of the Ton, but at the same time, it's got a new spin. I hope you enjoy it! :)

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    1. It's nice to meet you, Danielle! I hope you enjoy them. I keep writing, so there are many more to come. :)

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  7. I've read all of Elizabeth's books, and have now put this one on my "wish list".

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  8. I love Elizabeth's books! I've enjoyed them all but I think she's hit new heights with The Infamous Heir. I highly recommend it.

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    1. Thank you, PJ!!!! I'm drawing little hearts around your comment in my mind. Hugs!

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  9. love RomComs. Love Bridget Jones's Diary which of course is a modern take on P&P.

    Denise

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  10. Love all these!!! Thanks for doing this!

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  11. When Harry Met Sally is my favorite romantic comedy. Can't think of a book that reminds me of it, but I am a sucker for friends to lovers stories.

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  12. Can't think of a romantic comedy - hate when that happens!

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  13. Whew! What a cover!

    My favorite romcom is How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days. A plot reflected in many books as far as each side trying to pull something over the other but in the end they fall in love. Can't beat love!

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  14. My mother and I saw Dirty Dancing a gazillion times. Favorite romantic comedy - hmm, nothing stands out. Sorry.
    Karen T.

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