Review: Lady Amelia’s Mess and a Half by Samantha Grace

Lady Amelia's Mess and a HalfLady Amelia and Jake Hillary have a complicated history. They’ve loved each other for years, but Amelia married Jake’s best friend, Audley. After Audley’s death, Jake and Amelia shared a passionate kiss, but then Jake disappeared to take care of family issues…and his family meddled in their relationship.

Years after they should’ve gotten together, Jake and Amelia finally have a chance to clear the air of all the misunderstanding and malicious acts that have kept them apart.

But just when it looks like they’ll be able to have their richly deserved happily-ever-after, two things conspire to ruin their chance for happiness. First, Jake has difficulty accepting Amelia’s promiscuous best friend. And once he comes to accept her friend, Amelia receives troubling news that she may not be a widow after all, making any marriage to Jake bigamous.

Samantha Grace debuted earlier this year with the first book in this series, Miss Hillary Schools a Scoundrel, which features Jake’s sister Lana. I said in my review that it was full of  fun, feisty characters who are as adept at teasing each other as they are at waltzing.

Lady Amelia’s Mess and a Half continues in that vein – though some of the men seem considerably less adept at waltzing.

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Questions to ask yourself before entering a romance writing contest

The first year I started writing romance, I entered shed-loads of writing contests. The next year, I was more selective and had learned that not all writing contests are equal.

This weekend I spent some time looking through dozens of romance writing contests that have their deadlines over the next few months, and I found myself judging the contests themselves based on several criteria.

For those of you thinking about entering romance writing contests, my best advice would be this: First decide what you want out of the contest.

That will help you select the best contests for you.

Winner's Circle

The place to be

Here are some of the criteria I use to decide which contests to enter. I’ll also mention a couple of contests that I think are good examples of meeting these criteria, but please note that that doesn’t mean that I have personal experience of or endorse those particular contests. Also, some of these contest deadlines have passed for 2012, but you may want to know about them for the future.

You can find a really helpful list of upcoming romance writing contests on Stephie Smith’s website.

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Winners of the Beverley Kendall & Contemporaries to Covet giveaways!

An Heir of DeceptionThank you so much to everyone who commented on Beverley Kendall’s post, Like a mother, an author shouldn’t have favourites. And a huge thank-you to Bev for giving away three digital copies of her latest release, An Heir of Deception!

The lucky winners are:

  • Maureen
  • Suz Glo
  • Priscilla Shay

Congratulations! I’ll put you in touch with Beverley so she can get you the books.

Thank you also to everyone who commented on my Contemporaries to Covet in May giveaway.

The winner of the $10 book gift certificate is…Quilt Lady!

Quilt Lady said in her comment:

I want to read Kristen Higgins book Somebody to Love. I have read a few of her book is the past and they were awesome! I can’t wait to read this one.

So that means that she has won a $10 gift certificate for Kristan Higgins, too!

Everyone, this week you can win Louisa Edwards’ latest contemporary romance, Hot Under Pressure!

Interview with Louisa Edwards – & giveaway!

Louisa Edwards

Louisa EdwardsContemporary romance novelist Louisa Edwards is one of the romance community’s rising stars—a status she’s cemented with the release of her latest novel, Hot Under Pressure, which is the last in the Rising Star Chef series.

Louisa’s books are smokin’ hot, but more than just delivering high-quality romance novels, she also gives readers delicious recipes. And, having met her in person and hung out with her online for a long while, I can also tell you she’s a wonderfully warm, funny woman—qualities which shine through her writing.

She’s giving one commenter a copy of Hot Under Pressure (see details below). I’m so happy to welcome her here today. Welcome, Louisa!

Thank you so much for having me! And for the lovely introduction. I’m thrilled to be there!

1. Beck, the hero of your latest release Hot Under Pressure, is a mysterious man throughout the series. How much of his story did you have worked out when you started writing the first in the series, or did he reveal himself slowly to you just as he did to his workmates?

Hot Under PressureActually, I knew almost nothing about Beck when I started the first book, other than that he was going to be the hero of the third book. There was a period where I was just like Win, the curious, gossipy line cook who spends a lot of time speculating about Beck’s background. Was he an ex-con? In witness protection? An exiled prince of some foreign land?

But it didn’t take very long to figure out that Beck, super disciplined, focused, loyal, used to cooking for large crowds—Beck was in the military. Until I introduced Skye in SOME LIKE IT HOT, however, I didn’t know the rest of his history…

2. Your first series—Recipe for Love—has very sweet, slightly suggestive covers. Your current series features drool-inducing abs and chests. What’s your favorite cover?

Honestly, my favorite is HOT UNDER PRESSURE, with TOO HOT TO TOUCH a close second. I just adore those guys, the colors, and the kitchen backgrounds.

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Review: Royal Street by Suzanne Johnson

Royal Street by Suzanne Johnson

My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Royal StreetIn the interest of full disclosure, you should know that Suzanne Johnson is one of my critique partners. I’ve read early drafts of the second book in this series – River Road – but I’d never read any of Royal Street until I bought it this month. I am completely in love with Suzanne’s writing – I wouldn’t have exchanged chapters with her every week for the last two years if I wasn’t.

Even knowing that I love her writing and I love these characters, I was blown away by Royal Street.

[The very poorly named] Hurricane Katrina has torn down the barriers between modern New Orleans and the Beyond, which is populated by communities of vampires, faes, weres, and the historical undead (including infamous pirate Jean Lafitte).

D.J. Jaco is a wizard whose mentor goes missing after the hurricane. The Elders – who govern all of these creatures and try to keep humans from knowing about them – assign D.J. a partner to help search for him. Alex Warin is a hot, weapon-wielding enforcer who quickly realizes that D.J.’s magical skills and impetuousness need close watching if she isn’t going to get them both killed.

I’m not an urban fantasy reader, but D.J.’s voice (the story is told in first person) is amazing. She’s at once funny and poignant as she deals with the horrific aftermath of her beloved city’s destruction – something Suzanne experienced first hand.

Royal Street is a novel that sticks with you even after you put it down. I struggled to stop reading last night and woke up early to finish it this morning. I drank it down, and as soon as I finished I immediately reread certain parts (the smoochin’).

Suzanne wrote a post on my blog about keeping a romance going throughout a series, and she does a great job of keeping this particular romance reader totally engaged in the simmering passion between D.J. and…:)

I absolutely loved this novel.

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Have you read Royal Street? Do you like series where the romance unfolds over several books?

Like a mother, an author shouldn’t have favourites – & giveaway!

An Heir of Deception

This is a guest post by Beverley Kendall, author of steaming hot historical romance and mastermind behind the wonderful blog and review site, The Season for Romance. See below for giveaway details.

You always remember your first, right? Your first boyfriend, your first kiss, your first marriage (if you went on to have more than one), your first job and most importantly, your first child?

I have only one son so he is my first and only. No fear of jealousy between siblings here. No sense of guilt that I may—and I say may—gravitate more toward one child than the other.

Luckily, when an author writes a series, they are able to revisit with much loved heroes of past books and flirt with upcoming heroes as we anticipate writing their own book.

No, what I have are the characters I create—my heroes. They are the ones who demand my attention exclusively for a good 3-5 months. I get to know them; their likes and dislikes, their foibles and strengths. They charm me and entertain me, and at times, they make my heart wrench and lift my soul. I’m captivated by them and feel a sense of loss when my time with them is over.

Sinful SurrenderMy first book was SINFUL SURRENDER and James Rutherford was my hero; my first ever. For that reason alone, James will always hold a special place in my heart. But even as I wrote SINFUL SURRENDER my mind was on Alex Cartwright. I knew his story three years prior to writing his story, AN HEIR OF DECEPTION. I became even better acquainted with him in A TASTE OF DESIRE, especially when he was having fun tormenting my second hero, Thomas Armstrong.

But I knew Alex’s road to HEA would be littered with heartbreak and loss. I knew that Alex would—for a time—lose his wit, his dry sense of humour and a piece (tiny) of his humanity when he loses the love of his life. And because I knew the journey Alex was to take, he rose above the others in my affections.

I felt for Alex. I felt his loss. I felt his pain. I felt his anger and sense of betrayal and abandonment. Alex immediately became my favourite.

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Winners of Sherry Thomas giveaway and gift certificates!

Beguiling the BeautyThanks so much to everyone who participated in both of the giveaways I held here this past week – but an extra big thank-you to Sherry Thomas, who not only took the time to answer my interview questions but also responded to comments. Sherry, you’re awesome. :)

The very lucky winner of BEGUILING THE BEAUTY is…Rosie!

Rosie, send me your mailing address at romancingkatrina(@)gmail(dot)com.

[Update: Rosie has already bought Beguiling the Beauty so asked me to choose another winner. The new winner is Laura!]

This week I also had three lovely readers send me their Manga-style avatars (Mangatars), and other readers voted to help me pick a winner.

The winning Mangatar is…Stephanie Burgis!

And the winning voter is…Patoct!

Congrats, Steph and Patoct! Email me to let me know which online bookstore you’d like your gift certificate for.

Everyone, this week you can win a gift certificate for yourself AND a contemporary romance author who has a book coming out this month.

Plus, make sure you come back tomorrow, because I’ve got a special guest author who’s giving away three copies of her hotly anticipated historical romance. :)

Contemporaries to covet in May – and giveaway!

Rescue Me

Ahh, May! When Spring finally arrives and so does a boatload of great romance!

You know the drill. Every month I tell you about the contemporary romance novels coming out that I’m most looking forward to. One person who leaves a comment will win a $10 gift certificate for herself AND for the contemporary romance author she mentions. Details are below, but first, here are the books that’re rocking my world this month.

Somebody to Love by Kristan Higgins

Somebody to LoveAfter her father loses the family fortune in an insider-trading scheme, single mom Parker Welles is faced with some hard decisions. First order of business: go to Gideon’s Cove, Maine, to sell the only thing she now owns—a decrepit house in need of some serious flipping. When her father’s wingman, James Cahill, asks to go with her, she’s not thrilled…even if he is fairly gorgeous and knows his way around a toolbox.

Having to fend for herself for the first time in her life, Parker signs on as a florist’s assistant and starts to find out who she really is. Maybe James isn’t the glib lawyer she always thought he was. And maybe the house isn’t the only thing that needs a little TLC…

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My two cents

This is a bit of a cheat, because Somebody to Love actually came out at the end of April, but I swear that when I downloaded my advance review copy at NetGalley, it said it was coming out on May 1st.

Somebody to Love is one of the best romance novels I’ve ever read. You can read my review – or, even better, go buy the book because it’s absolutely perfect.

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Show me the Mangatar – and win!

June Manning

Last week I told you about an addictive site I found, Mangatar.net, and I asked you to send me your own Manga-style avatar so we could get to know each other better (and so you could have a chance to win a $10 book gift certificate :) )

The Mangatar website seems to break frequently, so I’m really pleased to say we got three entries. Look at how gorgeous you all are!

I love them all and need help choosing a winner. So, everyone, leave a comment below telling me which is your favorite. The winner will get a $10 gift certificate, and I’ll randomly draw one commenter to win one too.

In ABC order by first name, here’s…

June Manning (love that hair!)

June Manning

Moriah Densley (ROWR! Bedroom eyes!)

Moriah Densley

Stephanie Burgis (Amen to the sign!)

Stephanie Burgis

Time to vote!

Okay, readers, who should win? Leave your comment below and I’ll choose one of you to also win a $10 gift certificate to an online book store.

I’ll announce the winners on Tuesday May 8th, so be quick!

Review: Not Just Friends by Kate Hoffmann

Not Just Friends

Not Just Friends by Kate Hoffmann

My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Not Just FriendsWhen Julia McKee’s friends buy the summer camp where they had all spent a decade of summers, she’s more than happy to take a week away from her bakery and help them with renovations. But on her first night sleeping in one of the cabins, she’s awoken by the boy she spent all those summers fantasizing – and writing in her diary – about.

Well, Adam Sutherland’s not such a boy anymore. He’s definitely become a man. And unbeknownst to Jules, he spent more than his fair share of time fantasizing about her when they were teens. Now that he sees the confident woman she’s become, he’s ready to explore whether they could keep the chemistry going beyond summer camp.

There were parts of this novel I really enjoyed. Jules and Adam feel very realistic, and not only do they have great chemistry as lovers but as friends, something that’s hugely important to me as a reader. They laugh together just as easily as they turn each other on.

Take this scene, for example, when Jules is trying to repair one the of the cabins.

“Sonuva bunny,” she cried again as she hit her thumb with the hammer.

“Sonuva bunny?” he said.

Julia jumped at the sound of his voice, then slowly turned to face him. “I guess I’m falling back into old habits. We weren’t allowed to swear at Camp Winnehawkee.”

“Why would you need to swear?”

“It’s the only thing I can do. My carpentry skills are almost non-existent. my fingers are all smashed.”

“Can I show you a little trick?” he asked, opening the door.

“If it involves finding a way to make my fingers stop throbbing, I’m listening.”

“Well,” he said. “First things first.” Adam grabbed her hand and brought it up to his lips, then gently kissed the tip of each finger. “Better?” he asked.

She released a tightly held breath, then shook her head. “Not quite.”

He pressed his lips to the center of her palm. “How about now?”

“That feels a little better. But the pain is kind of creeping up my arm.”

Laughing, he pulled her into his arms. “And has the pain reached your lips yet?”

On the down side, the conflict keeping them apart didn’t seem strong enough. From the start, I kept feeling like Jules was making a bigger deal out of than really suited her character or the situation, and it was easy to see how it would be resolved.

But overall, this is a fun, entertaining read.

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Have you read any of Kate Hoffmann’s books? What did you think?