Thursday, April 21, 2016

The Debutante Is Mine {+ Giveaway}



I’m delighted today to be participating in the TastyVirtual Tour for THE DEBUTANTE IS MINE by Vivienne Lorret. 

(*If this post looks strange, please forgive the layout and type. Blogger was not kind to me as I prepared this. After trying for four hours and only making it worse, I decided to cross my fingers and let it go. Please don't let this reflect on this fascinating new book.)

As part of the tour, you can enter to win a digital download of ALL I WANT FOR CHRISTMAS IS A DUKE Anthology, featuring the Season's Original Novella, THE DUKE'S CHRISTMAS WISH. Please see the end of the post for more information on the giveaway.
THE DEBUTANTE IS MINE
Season's Original #1
Vivienne Lorret
Releasing April 12th, 2016
Avon Impulse




Here’s a brief synopsis of THE DEBUTANTE IS MINE …...


USA Today bestselling author Vivienne Lorret launches a new historical romance series featuring the Season’s Original—a coveted title awarded by the ton’s elite to one lucky debutante...

From the Season Standard: "A true Season’s Original embodies the class, grace, and style of the ton. Such an honor ensures the recipient their pick of eligible suitors…"

        Lilah’s Appleton’s prospects are looking dim. With one last chance to find a titled husband before she’s forced to wed her wretched cousin, she must make this Season count. Plain, forgettable Lilah must become the Season’s Original. Desperate, she seeks help from the devilishly charming, untitled, and thoroughly unsuitable Jack Marlowe. All she must do now is resist the tempting rogue…
         Bastard son and self-made man, Jack Marlowe loathes the aristocracy. When he meets Lilah, he expects her to be like all the other greedy husband-hunters. But she’s far more dangerous. Her alluring smiles and sharp tongue intrigue him. Before he knows it, he agrees to help her find a husband, revealing tricks to ensnare any man. The only problem is, his plan works too well—on him.

         When Lilah becomes the belle of the ball, Jack realizes he may lose her forever-unless he can take a chance on love and claim his debutante...


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Here is an excerpt from the book for your reading pleasure.
  
Feeling restless, she slipped out to the garden. She didn’t even have a chance to draw in a soothing breath before she heard a strange noise coming from the back portion, just past the arbor. Strange but somewhat familiar. The sound was sharp and broken, like a shovel striking earth and gravel. This was odd because her aunt’s gardener came once a week in the spring, and this was not his day.


“Monsieur Bouton?” she called but received no answer.


Curious, she walked the path toward the arbor, passing the bench, and suddenly she stopped.


Those broad shoulders, dressed only in shirtsleeves and a green waistcoat, were not Monsieur Bouton’s. The lean hips, firm backside, and thickly muscled thighs weren’t his either. After all, the gardener was nearly sixty years old, short, and rather thin. And he typically wore trousers, not well-tailored buckskin breeches and fine leather boots.


Jack. His name spilled through her mind in the same unbidden tremor that rushed beneath her skin. She did not like it, she told herself. And she refused to admit to having had a secret desire to see him again. The compulsion was as strange to her as her actions had been late last night, when she’d pressed a few primroses between sheets of velum.


“Mr. Marlowe, I hate to repeat myself each time we meet, but what are you doing here?” She’d intended to sound forceful and displeased, but the airy quality of her voice lacked much force. Those were rather flattering breeches, after all.


He turned slowly to face her, smirking, as if he was not the least bit surprised by their encounter. Surely, he couldn’t have expected her to come outside to the garden.


“This was the place for our rendezvous, was it not?”


Bother. Only now she remembered the challenge he’d issued last evening.


“I am not at home to you. You did not leave your card. Therefore, I had no way of knowing that you would be here,” she said, needing a clear understanding between them. “Aside from that, why are you using a shovel in my aunt’s garden?”


It was only then that she looked down and noted a shrub in the ground near his boots. In fact, there were two of them, one on either side of the path.


“You said you did not like the quick death of cut flowers, so I brought you these,” he explained with a wave of his free hand. “Azaleas to bloom all spring.”


She’d never blushed so much in her life as she had these past three days. Her hands came up to cool her cheeks. Had he listened to everything she’d said, every scold, every admission? This was unexpected and unfamiliar. She was used to being forgotten. How could she concentrate on her endeavors to transform if Jack Marlowe continued to keep her flabbergasted?


“Do not thank me, Lilah. I forbid you,” he said, his voice commanding even as amusement lit his eyes.


What an absurd thing to forbid. Lilah was torn between gritting her teeth and grinning. With effort, she managed the former. “Thank you, Mr. Marlowe. They will remind me of you, especially when our gardener piles horse manure around them.”
 
USA Today bestselling author, VIVIENNE LORRET loves romance novels, her pink laptop, her husband, and her two sons (not necessarily in that order … but there are days). 

Transforming copious amounts of tea into words, she is an Avon Impulse author of works including: Tempting Mr. Weatherstone, The Wallflower Wedding Series, The Rakes of Fallow Hall Series, The Duke’s Christmas Wish, and the Season’s Original Series.



This giveaway is for three digital copies of the Holiday Anthology, ALL I WANT FOR CHRISTMAS IS A DUKE, featuring the Season's Original Novella, THE DUKE'S CHRISTMAS WISH by Vivienne Lorret. 


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8 comments:

  1. Oh, those historical romances can certainly sweep you away! Thanks for sharing this one, Mason.

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  2. This book looks like a good read.

    Blogger is never my friend. I'm getting tired of. Half the time, I can't comment on other blogs, which stresses me out.

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  3. Historical romance is so popular. I wish I could write them. Can't, however. Just have to applaud those who do.

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  4. Thank you for featuring THE DEBUTANTE IS MINE today!

    Crystal, Tasty Book Tours

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  5. The post came out funny, but I'm glad you acknowledged it and moved on. Life is too short to sweat the small stuff.

    R is for Revews: Blogging From A to Z

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  6. I enjoy good writing whatever the genre, and this excerpt is excellent. As Lee says, I too love historical fiction and wish I could write it.

    Thanks for stopping by and commenting on my recent post/story: angels of the road. I agree that they're still are among us even in these cynical times.

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  7. well, how very posssessive, isn't it? :)

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  8. Looks interesting although it's not the type of book I usually read.

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