Showing posts with label 12 days of Christmas. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 12 days of Christmas. Show all posts
Sunday, January 6, 2013
Happy Twelfth Night!
Just want to thank everyone who participated in my 12 Days of Christmas celebration. It was a lot of fun on this end!
And Happy Twelfth Night to Melissa, the recipient of the final gift of the season. Enjoy!
Saturday, January 5, 2013
On the Twelfth Day of Christmas
My true love gave to me...
FROM THE COVER:
Can you find true love in a kiss? How about a dozen?
Lucy Duckworth is comfortable with her life and in her own
skin, and her habit of picking up orphaned cats is noble. Yet when her roommate asks her to fill in at
a kissing booth during the Winter Carnival, Lucy’s even-keeled existence
suddenly tilts.
Matthew Kincaide has one simple motto: live off the land, keep your head down, don’t
talk a whole lot and never trust a woman.
Divorced and not about to give a female control over him again, all he
wants is to deliver his animals for the petting zoo and go home. Too bad his annoying brother coaxes him into
buying tickets for the kissing booth.
Lucy’s and Matthew’s first kiss ends with a violent sneeze,
but she can’t forget that first lip-tingling, take-me-away moment. Though Matthew’s shocked by his first
reaction, he lines up for a second chance.
Surely lightning can’t strike twice.
Will winter fun and a random accident derail their quest to find out how
many kisses it takes to fall in love?
Happy Twelfth Night to Alicia, the recipient of the Eleventh Day of Christmas giveaway!
*****
Friday, January 4, 2013
On the Eleventh Day of Christmas
My true love gave to me...
FROM THE COVER:
Waltzing with the
Wallflower
The Season has only just begun, but already Ambrose Benson
is bored…until his brother offers him a challenge. Something worthy of his
particular talents.
The object: The girl hiding behind the plants—the one in the
horrible dress.
The goal: Turn her into the envy of the ton. A lady suitable
for a duke.
But there is just something about the lady—in spite of all
her social misgivings—something that draws him like a moth to flame and makes
him want to waltz with the wallflower.
Beguiling Bridget
Driven to distraction by the redhead across the room,
Anthony Benson barely hears the terms of his brother’s challenge before
agreeing to them.
No matter. It will be easy. Viscount Maddox has never had
any problem impressing the ladies. And four weeks is more than enough time to
win over this so obviously neglected wallflower.
But things are never as easy as they seem.
The lady has lofty aspirations. And not one of them includes
love or marriage. Especially not with an arrogant and self-assured playboy like
the viscount. No matter how attractive he may be.
Taming Wilde
Being level-headed and even-keeled is a thing of the past.
Sir Colin Wilde’s broken heart has sent him over the edge. And he is convinced
the only way to get over the loss of Lady Gemma is to lose himself in
debauchery.
Taking his cue from the private bachelor journal of Viscount
Maddox, he presses forward in his quest to become the most notorious rake the
ton has ever seen.
Prim and proper Lady Gemma isn't about to let him soil his
reputation, especially over a misunderstanding. In spite of the propriety
ingrained in her since birth, she throws convention to the wind and sets about
to do the impossible... seduce a rake and tame Wilde.
*****
Wanna be in the drawing for this series? Just leave a comment below with a way to get a hold of you. I'll draw a winner at midnight and post the result on tomorrow's giveaway. (Taming Wilde is yet to be released, but you will receive the third book as soon as it is available.) Be sure to come back again tomorrow for another 12 days giveaway!
Thursday, January 3, 2013
On the Tenth Day of Christmas
My true love gave to me...
FROM THE COVER:
Blaine Graham lost his mother when he was the tender age of
eleven. Grief over the loss drove a wedge between him and his father, and soon
proved too difficult for him to deal with. At the age of sixteen, he falsified
his papers and made the trip across the border into Canada with his best friend
to join the Royal Canadian Air Force and enter the war in Europe as a pilot.
Ten years later Captain Graham finds himself flying commercial jets in Boston –
his estranged father and his past life all but forgotten, until the day he
receives a telegram from his dying father asking him to come home.
The persistent Mara Crawford, a live-in nurse, has
experienced her fair share of loss as well. Her attachment to Blaine’s father
drives her desire to bring reconciliation between the two men before time runs
out for her patient. But her best laid plans didn’t include falling in love
again.
*****
Wednesday, January 2, 2013
On the Ninth Day of Christmas
My true love gave to me...
FROM THE COVER:
Benedict Devlyn, Duke of Banbury, has one thing on his mind
and it isn't marriage. But things take a turn for the worse when his menacing
and aunt throws a hitch in his plans to remain the most sinful and talked about
man in the ton. After all, a man cannot keep the reputation of being The Devil
Duke when he is leg-shackled to some simpering spinster.
But his aunt, bless her heart, thinks she's dying, and
believes her nephew’s behavior is the only thing standing in the way between
her entrance to heaven or hell. So she very lovingly and selflessly sets him
up. With his childhood nemesis.
A young woman who, though she claims it was an accident, has
nearly killed him thrice through her lack of grace and manners. It matters not
that the minute he sets eyes on her at the Christmas ball, his blood boils with
lust. He refuses to allow himself to fall prey to his aunt’s ministrations.
That is, until he is compromised and stuck in an engagement
to a girl who claims she'd rather jump from a moving carriage than marry him.
Funny thing that, for the very minute she says no, he finds his heart very much
wants to say yes. When she doesn't leap at the chance to marry him, he sets
about to not only prove that he's worthy of her favor, but also worthy of her
heart.
Happy New Year to Pam, the recipient of the Eighth Day of Christmas giveaway!
Happy New Year to Pam, the recipient of the Eighth Day of Christmas giveaway!
*****
Tuesday, January 1, 2013
On the Eighth Day of Christmas
My true love gave to me...
FROM THE COVER:
Ladies’ maid, Juliet Baines has gotten herself into a pickle
by agreeing to go to London and taking the place of her mistress and best
friend, Annabella Price, stepsister to the Duke of Wyndham. After all, what
does a servant know about being a lady? But Juliet soon finds that pretending
to be a lady isn’t nearly as hard as guarding her heart against the folly of
wanting a man who’s completely out of reach.
Graeme "Grey" Roland Dominick Markwythe, Sixth
Duke of Wyndham, approaches his duties as a nobleman with great dedication and
meticulous care. And he’s a man who is not easily fooled... except when he tries
to convince himself he's not utterly and madly in love with the beautiful
imposter who has turned his life upside down. Will society and his
responsibilities to his noble status keep him from opening his heart to the woman
he loves?
*****
Monday, December 31, 2012
On the Seventh Day of Christmas
My true love gave to me...
FROM THE COVER:
When a call for paws goes out, five friends bring their
collies without question to a friend’s house. They learn the collies are needed
to help seven children with the grief of losing a parent in Iraq or
Afghanistan. Now, with seven friends, four collie yearlings and their mother,
they set out to help the children.
Not far away, a mother hopefully leads her seven puppies to
safety from a man intent on selling them for illicit purposes.
By a miracle of fate, the two mother collies find each other
right before the man sells the puppies.
That Christmas morning will be one the children will
remember all their lives as they are united with the puppies.
*****
Sunday, December 30, 2012
On the Sixth Day of Christmas
My true love gave to me...
FROM THE COVER:
Gryff’s orders lay unopened on the table.
The silent tension caused Gem to bite her lip. She tucked a
loose strand of auburn hair behind her ear and shifted uneasily in the chair.
Wide-eyed, Gryff sat stiffly beside her, regarding the envelope. He was like a
statue—hands on his knees—staring interminably at the table.
Finally, Gem cleared her throat. Gryff jolted as if in a
daze and turned to look at her. A look of uncertainty hung in his eyes. She
swallowed the dry, sticky taste in her mouth and reached for his hand. It felt
cold…clammy. Gem could feel the faint tremor of his fear radiating through his
fingers. She took Gryff's hand between her own and squeezed, trying to infuse
heat and reassurance at the same time.
"Sometimes they come back," Gem's voice was barely
a whisper. It was a feeble attempt, but she was grasping at straws here.
Everyone knows.
They don't come back. Never whole, anyway.
Merry Christmas to Tracy H., the recipient of the Fifth Day of Christmas giveaway!
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Interested in this giveaway? Leave me a comment below, and I will draw the winner at midnight. I'll post the winner's name with tomorrow's giveaway. Be sure to come back for more chances to win during the 12 days of Christmas!
Saturday, December 29, 2012
On the Fifth Day of Christmas
My true love gave to me...
FROM THE COVER:
Lady Ivy Plumthorne, elder daughter of the Duke and Duchess
of Wythorpe, is a worry to her parents. Desiring only that she be as happily
wed as her younger sister, they've spent the past year parading prospective
suitors in front of her. When she finds none of the suitors… suitable, her
parents despair she will ever find the perfect husband. With Christmas
approaching, they find one more prospective suitor, the Duke of Greenbriar.
Only problem is, Ivy's already met the man of her dreams… and he's a toymaker.
Noel Phillip Vincent Greenstone, the Twelfth Duke of
Greenbriar, wasn't cut out to be a duke. He preferred crafting toys that made
children happy. So that's just what he did. And as Phillip Green, he traveled
freely about, visiting shops and orphanages, and making no child went without a
toy of his or her own. But a few chance meetings with Lady Ivy and he knows he
wants to spend the rest of his life with her. The problem is, she needs to
marry a nobleman and she only knows him as Phillip the Toymaker. He needs a
plan, and fast. The world needs to meet the reclusive Duke of Greenbriar, so
Phillip plans his own coming out. But how will Ivy react when she learns the
truth?
Merry Christmas to Danielle Williams, the recipient of the Fourth Day of Christmas giveaway!
Merry Christmas to Danielle Williams, the recipient of the Fourth Day of Christmas giveaway!
*****
Friday, December 28, 2012
On the Fourth Day of Christmas
My true love gave to me...
FROM THE COVER:
The only thing Donovan Ellis, Seventh Duke of Gatewood,
wants for Christmas is for it to be over. Too much sadness surrounds the
holiday. Horrors he'd just as soon forget. Oh, there's one present he yearns
for with all his heart, but he can't have her. His foolishness pushed her into
the arms of another. So if he can't have the one thing he truly desires, then
he just wants to be left alone to drown in his own misery.
But when a ghostly apparition visits him, claiming things
can be set right, can Donovan believe? Can he trust the duke of Christmas past?
Or will meddling in the past bring more heartache than he already has to bear?
Merry Christmas to Liz R., the recipient of the Third Day of Christmas giveaway!
Merry Christmas to Liz R., the recipient of the Third Day of Christmas giveaway!
*****
Thursday, December 27, 2012
On the Third Day of Christmas
My true love gave to me...
FROM THE COVER:
When plunged into a world of spies, agents and espionage during
the Peninsula wars, Honor, Lady Beaumont, flees for her life when the French
capture her husband at Salamanca, and relies on his batman to arrange her safe
passage back to England.
Viscount Charles Vidal is ordered by Robert Dumas, the First
Lord of the Admiralty, to travel to Spain and escort the only woman he’s ever
loved, Lord Devlin Beaumont’s widow back home before the French discover her
whereabouts.
Their journey is fraught by danger, least of all knowing
whether they are surrounded by friends or foe. Will they survive long enough to
explore the possibility of a future together or will whispers of treason be
enough to see Honor dispatched to Tyburn first?
Merry Christmas to Liz R., the recipient of the Second Day of Christmas giveaway!
Merry Christmas to Liz R., the recipient of the Second Day of Christmas giveaway!
*****
Wednesday, December 26, 2012
On the Second Day of Christmas
My true love gave to me...
FROM THE COVER:
Baldwyn Sinclair, the Duke of Paisley, returns to London in
the dead of winter at the request of his overbearing grandmother to find she
has forged a betrothal contract on his behalf... without his knowledge. Now he
is to be married to none other than the girl who used to throw mud at him in
order to gain his attention.
He is not happy about the prospect, but he is nothing if not
devoted to duty.
Anastasia Trent has been in love with the Duke of Paisley
since she was seven years old and has spent her life pining for him,
fantasizing about the moment they would see each other again. But when he makes
it clear that her imaginings are in vain, her disappointment drives her into
the arms of a dangerous man.
It is up to Baldwyn to rescue her once again, to save her
from herself, and to find perhaps, along the way, exactly what his own heart
was searching for.
Merry Christmas to Mother Buck, the recipient of the First Day of Christmas giveaway!
*****
Wanna be entered in the drawing for this book? Just leave me a comment below (be sure to give me a way to contact you if you win). I'll do a random drawing at midnight and post the winner with tomorrow's giveaway. Be sure to come back and enter again tomorrow for another giveaway!
Tuesday, December 25, 2012
On the First Day of Christmas
My true love gave to me...
FROM THE COVER:
Phillip Peartree, Duke of Bartlett, dreamed of a peaceful
life with a suitable mate until a hunting accident left him scarred and nearly
deaf. Resigned to spending the rest of
his days alone, Phillip has devoted himself to rebuilding his family
estate. But a chance encounter with a
lovely young woman in a dusty bookstore rekindles his almost-forgotten hopes
and dreams.
Lady Amelia Partridge has no time for the frivolity of the
London social scene. She is much too busy.
In addition to her work with the Ladies Literary Society, she has a
mission – educating poor children in the city. She also has a secret life, one
she fears might drive away the young duke who has become increasingly important
to her.
*****
Wednesday, December 19, 2012
Twelve Days of Christmas
I love the song "The Twelve Days of Christmas." Every year the school I work in does a door decorating contest based on a theme. The year this song was the theme, my class's door took first prize! We did a bunch of research on the meaning of each gift and took pictures of the kids representing each thing. It was awesome.
Ever wonder about the traditions the song was based on? I do. Anyway, I decided to look it up.
Traditionally, the twelve days of Christmas began on Christmas day and ran to Twelfth Night (January 5th). Apparently, the different orthodox churches developed their own versions of how to celebrate the twelve days. So some of them end it on the 5th of January, and others end it on the 6th with the Epiphany. A lot of people tend to think it ends on Christmas Day, because that is the end of the American Christmas commercial season.
If you're interested in finding more information, I got mine from Wikipedia and Holy Trinity.
I have never celebrated the twelve days of Christmas before. But is seems like one tradition I should be incorporating. I know my kids would love getting a present a day twelve days in a row! Wouldn't you?
To that end, I am planning twelve days of gifts here on my blog. Every day between December 25th and January 5th I'll post about a different book and offer it free to a reader, chosen by a random drawing each day. To be eligible just leave me a comment with an email contact (I won't save the info. Just need it to let you know if your name is drawn). But be sure to come back each day to enter again. Should be a wild ride!
Ever wonder about the traditions the song was based on? I do. Anyway, I decided to look it up.
Traditionally, the twelve days of Christmas began on Christmas day and ran to Twelfth Night (January 5th). Apparently, the different orthodox churches developed their own versions of how to celebrate the twelve days. So some of them end it on the 5th of January, and others end it on the 6th with the Epiphany. A lot of people tend to think it ends on Christmas Day, because that is the end of the American Christmas commercial season.
If you're interested in finding more information, I got mine from Wikipedia and Holy Trinity.
I have never celebrated the twelve days of Christmas before. But is seems like one tradition I should be incorporating. I know my kids would love getting a present a day twelve days in a row! Wouldn't you?
To that end, I am planning twelve days of gifts here on my blog. Every day between December 25th and January 5th I'll post about a different book and offer it free to a reader, chosen by a random drawing each day. To be eligible just leave me a comment with an email contact (I won't save the info. Just need it to let you know if your name is drawn). But be sure to come back each day to enter again. Should be a wild ride!
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