Tuesday, November 28, 2017

Aloha to Willa Blair and HIS HIGHLAND BRIDE - Release Day Blitz

 

We are 48 hours away from St. Andrew's Day on Thursday, November 30. Enter Willa Blair and her new release, HIS HIGHLAND BRIDE (Book 3 in His Highland Heart series) ...

A Dutiful Daughter No More

When Mary Elizabeth Rose’s father marries a much younger lass in hopes of siring a male heir, Mary sees her chance to escape her role as his chatelaine, but fears his next step will be to betroth her to a stranger. She has a different future in mind—with a sometimes charming, sometimes difficult and arrogant wounded Highlander.

He Owes Her His Life

Cameron Sutherland is not too delirious to recognize Mary Rose is the first woman he could seriously consider taking as his bride. He’d like nothing better than to spend years repaying the debt he owes his angel of mercy for taking him in and saving his life. First, he must convince her to defy her father one last time.

Will They Put Love Before Duty?

For Mary, Cameron has become the man whose every smile has the power to bring her to her knees. But he is as duty-bound as she is, and responsibility calls him back to Sutherland, where she fears he will stay, forgetting her and all they’ve shared. With another powerful clan’s interests at stake, Cameron’s return sets events in motion that will have life-changing consequences for the woman he can’t forget.


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Willa Blair is an Award-winning Amazon and Barnes & Noble #1 Bestselling author of Scottish Historical, light Paranormal, and Contemporary romance. She has been featured on and contributes to USAToday’s Happy Ever After romance blog, Savvy Authors, Romance University, and more.

Her books have won numerous honors, including the Marlene, the Merritt, National Readers’ Choice Award Finalist, The Reader’s Crown finalist, Historical Romance finalist and Honorable Mention in InD’Tale Magazine’s prestigious RONE Award, NightOwl Reviews Top Pick, and InD’tale Review’s Crowned Heart.

A life-long student and reader, she has been a stained glass artist and instructor, a foreign language teacher, a computer scientist, an analyst, a manager and an executive. She has visited five continents and can get by in several languages. She loves scouting new settings for books, and thinks being an author is the best job she’s ever had.



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I am giving away "Scottish Swag" to one randomly selected commenter.  To enter the giveaway,

1. Leave a comment about Scotland - do you have a favorite food, drink, place, and/or person from Alba?

I adore shortbread cookies.  I didn't meet a crumbling castle I didn't love.  I admire Eric Liddell:

Eric Liddell (1902 – 1945) was a Scottish Olympic champion at 400 m and a famous Christian missionary; his inspirational life was captured in the film ‘Chariots of Fire‘


2. Comments are open through Sunday, December 31, 2017.  

3. I'll post the winner on Monday, January 1, 2017.

Mahalo,

Kim in Baltimore
Aloha Spirit in Charm City

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11 comments:

  1. I do love shortbread. CHARIOTS OF FIRE is a favourite of mine.

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  2. Scotland was where we discovered sticky toffee pudding.

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  3. Shortbread cookies....and guys in kilts!

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  4. Guys in kilts and those castles. Love the shortbread cookies. And I always love listening to Scotsman the late Gerry Rafferty's songs Baker Street and Right Down the line.
    Carol L
    Lucky4750 (at) aol (dot) com

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  5. We loved the haggis, balmoral chicken and scotch eggs! I agree that all the castles are so cool.

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  6. I've never been but would love to. I've always loved shortbread cookies! I'd be willing to try the haggis too.

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  7. I was in Scotland once many years ago - I loved the scenery & the lochs - and the castles - Stirling, Edinburgh ... I adore reading stories set in Scotland.

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  8. Love shortbread!

    I've never been to Scotland, but Scottish Games are played in Fair Hill, Maryland each year.

    denise

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  9. Mahalo, Kim! And sláinte mhaith! Hugs, Willa

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