Showing posts with label Historical Hearts. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Historical Hearts. Show all posts

Monday, June 10, 2013

Sizzling Summer Reads & Hot Historical Hearts






The Romance Reviews is celebrating their Sizzling Summer Reads this month, with heaps of fabulous giveaways on offer, including a Grand Prize of a $100 gift card!

Today I'm over there today with my Q&A for the chance to win an e-copy of Bloodlust Denied. The question is super-easy and the answer can be found on my website by reading Chapter One of Bloodlust Denied :-) You need to be registered and logged in at TRR in order to join in the fun and games, and registration is free and easy.



I'm also on my group blog Historical Hearts today chatting about the Regency and vampires! A delicious combination :-) Hop on over and leave a comment to be in with a chance to win an e-copy of Alexius and Morana's story!


Friday, June 07, 2013

Release Day for BLOODLUST DENIED!

Bloodlust Denied has a 4 Star Review from Vampire Romance Books!

"I was very happy when I read the blurb, as I am a fan of paranormal, erotica, and I love a good regency romance.  Phillips gave me all three, so how could I not be absolutely thrilled!
 Although this is more of a novella I felt like I was walking down the dark streets of London, and I was witnessing the way Alexius and Morana were totally consumed with each other.  Phillips gives the reader enough detail to connect with the characters, and when they are together they are combustible!"



So happy that today my dark vampire romance, BLOODLUST DENIED, is released upon the world!

I have a mini blog tour to celebrate and will be giving away some e-copies of the book. So do please join me in partying at the following hot spots!!



Today - I have a Featured Author Spotlight over at Vampire Romance Books and there's a giveaway on offer!

Today - I'm over at the Australian Romance Readers Association blog, with a giveaway of a copy of Bloodlust Denied (this contest is open to members of ARRA only)

10th June - It's my turn over at The Romance Reviews Sizzling Summer Reads. Just answer a question on Bloodlust Denied ( the answer can be found by reading the excerpt on my website) and you'll be in the draw to win a copy of the book!

10th June - Partying at the fabulous Historical Hearts, my group blog where you can find wonderful historical romances from fellow Down Under authors. Today I'm chatting about Regency vampires and Pride and Prejudice! Come join in the fun and be in the running to win a copy of the book :-)

12th June - In the hot seat with Sizzling Hot Books where you can discover all sorts of weird and wonderful stuff about me!!

13th June - Pop over and join in the fun at Magical Musings where there's some more vampire shenanigans! Plus a giveaway!

13th June - I'm over at the Dark Side DownUnder blog, confessing my secret fears of zombies, vampires and things that go bump in the night... share your fave scary memory and go in the draw to win an e-copy of Bloodlust Denied! 

19th June - And today I'm visiting The Romance Bandits with my good friend Anna Campbell. There will be mayhem and the sexy Sven, not to mention the Golden Rooster! Oh yes, and a copy of Bloodlust Denied will be up for grabs and as a bonus I will also be giving away a copy of Betrayed!

8th July - I'm over with the lovely ladies at I Smell Sheep

15th July - The lovely Cassandra Carr is hosting me on her blog

31st July - A Bite of... Bloodlust Denied... over at the Dark Siders




Monday, June 03, 2013

The Folly at Falconbridge Hall ~ Maggi Andersen

I'm delighted to showcase fellow Historical Hearts author, the lovely Maggi Andersen on my blog today with her Victorian mystery, The Folly at Falconbridge Hall.








THE FOLLY AT FALCONBRIDGE HALL

MAGGI ANDERSEN

KNOX ROBINSON PUBLISHING
Review: The author deserves high praise for her ability to capture the reader's attention and engage one in both the mystery and the romance of this delightful story!
Margaret Faria
InD’Tale Magazine

BLURB:  
Vanessa Ashley felt herself qualified for a position as governess, until offered the position at Falconbridge Hall. Left penniless after the deaths of her artist father and suffragette mother, Vanessa Ashley draws on her knowledge of art, politics, and history to gain employment as a governess. She discovers that Julian, Lord Falconbridge, requires a governess for his ten-year-old daughter Blyth at Falconbridge Hall, in the countryside outside London. Lord Falconbridge is a scientist and dedicated lepidopterist who is about to embark on an extended expedition to the Amazon. An enigmatic man, he takes a keen interest in his daughter's education. As she prepares her young charge, Vanessa finds the girl detached and aloof. As Vanessa learns more about Falconbridge Hall, more questions arise. Why doesn't Blythe feel safe in her own home? Why is the death of her mother, once famed society beauty Clara, never spoken of? And why did the former governess leave so suddenly without giving notice?
EXCERPT:
The room she entered was also gloomy. A gas lamp glowed where a man sat in shirtsleeves and braces, his dark head bent over a desk. She took two uncertain steps and paused in the middle of a crimson Persian rug. Vanessa clasped her hands together and inspected the room. Shelves of leather-bound books lined one wall. Heavy bronze velvet drapes, pulled halfway across the small-paned windows, framed a narrow but magnificent view of parkland where broad graveled walks trailed away through well-grown trees. She suffered a sudden urge to walk across, pull the curtains back and throw open a window.
Lord Falconbridge put down the butterfly under-glass he had been examining and pushed back his leather chair, rising to his feet. As she edged closer, he donned his coat and came to shake her hand. “Miss Ashley.”
“How do you do, my lord?”
He motioned her to sit then sat himself.
He would be in his mid-thirties, she guessed. His good looks made her feel even more untidy. His dark hair swept off a widow’s peak, and he had a deep cleft in his chin. He removed his glasses, and his eyes were a similar bright blue to the butterfly. Dark brows met in an absent-minded frown as if she was an unwelcome distraction. “Welcome to Falconbridge Hall. I hope you had a good journey?”
“Yes, thank you, my lord.”
“You’ve come quite a long way. You must be tired.”
“I broke my journey with an aunt in Taunton, my lord.” Her aunt was quite elderly, and Vanessa had slept on the sofa, but she didn’t feel at all tired. She expected fatigue would strike once the initial rush of excitement had faded.
 “My sympathies for your loss, Miss Ashley.”
“Thank you.”
“You have had no experience as a governess, I believe.”
“No.”
“Do you like children?”
“Very much, my lord.”
“Then you have had some involvement with them.”
“Yes, I was very fond of my neighbors’ children. I minded them quite often as their parents were both in business.”
“You had no opportunity to marry in Cornwall?”
“I had one offer, my lord.” The widowed vicar, Harold Ponsonby, had offered, in an attempt to rescue her from the heathenish den of iniquity in which he found her.
He eyed her. “And you refused him?”
Might he think her imprudent? “Yes.”
“Do you have a particular skill, Miss Ashley, which you can impart to my daughter?”
“No, my lord.” She drew in a breath. She had not expected such a question. “Sadly, I did not inherit my father’s artistic talent, but I have my mother’s enquiring mind and her interest in history and politics.”
“Politics?” He stared at her rather long, and she wished again that she’d had time to tidy herself. “We shall see how you get on. The rest of the day is your own. We will discuss your duties in the library tomorrow at ten. Mrs. Royce, my housekeeper, will show you to your room.” With an abstracted glance at his desk, he rose and went to pull the bell.
The mahogany desktop was completely covered with pens and papers, a microscope, a probe of some kind, a set of long-handled tweezers, a large magnifying glass and a small hand-held one, tomes stacked one on top of the other in danger of toppling, and the butterfly in its glass prison, its beautiful wings pinned down, never to soar again. Caught by its beauty and premature death, Keats’s poem Ode to a Grecian Urn, rushed into her head. “Thou, silent form, dost tease us out of thought…As doth eternity.
The viscount swiveled, and his eyebrows shot up. “Pardon?”
Vanessa jumped to her feet as heat flooded her cheeks. She'd said the words aloud. She must have had too much sun. “Keats, my lord.”
“Are you a devotee of the Romantics?”                                    
“Not especially.” Annoyed with herself and, irrationally, with him for pursuing it, she said, “Forgive me, it was a random thought.”
He folded his arms and studied her. “You are given to spouting random philosophical thoughts?”
She tugged at her damp collar. “Not usually. I’m a little tired, and it’s been so hot.” Hastening to change the subject, she stepped over to the wall covered in framed butterflies of all sizes and colors. One particular specimen caught her eye. “Exquisite.”
She felt his presence disturbingly close behind her. “Which?”
She pointed. “This one, with patches of crimson and deep blue on its wings.”
“You have a good eye. That’s a Nymphalidae from Peru. Do you know much about butterflies?” She looked at him, finding his blue eyes had brightened.
“Very little, I’m afraid,” she said, aware her contribution to this discussion would prove disappointing. “We get many orange ones with black spots in Cornwall.”
“Dark green Fritillary.” The interested light in his eyes faded.
“That can’t be. They’re orange,” she said.
“That is their name, dark green Fritillary.”
“Why would they call it dark green when …?” Her voice died away at the impatience in his face.
“That species is common and of little interest.” He studied her. “Unless you took notice of some interesting aspect of their habitats?”
“No, not precisely, my lord … uh, they seemed to gather in trees and grasses ….” She nipped at her lip with her teeth, as he nodded and turned away. Would a governess be required to know much about butterflies or botany? Beyond Cornwall, her knowledge of flora and fauna was barely worthy of comment.
A woman entered the room, her neat figure garbed in black bombazine, with a lacy cap over her brown hair and a watch pinned to her breast. A large bunch of keys jangled at her waist. Vanessa thought her to be in her early-forties. She had a pointed nose and sharp eyes that looked like they would miss little.
“Ah. Mrs. Royce, this is the new governess, Miss Ashley. Please give her a tour of the day nursery and school room and introduce my daughter to her before you take her to her quarters.”
“Yes, milord.”
“Miss Ashley.” His lordship nodded. “I shall see you here again at ten o’clock tomorrow. We’ll discuss your plans for teaching my daughter. I’m extremely keen that she becomes proficient in mathematics, the French language, and botany.”
“Botany, my lord?” Vanessa’s fears were realized. Completely unprepared, she looked around wildly at the books lining his shelves. Might she have time to bone up on it?

You can find out more about Maggi and her wonderful books at her website:
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Monday, March 25, 2013

A Clash of Ancient Cultures

What happens when two opposing cultures clash? Well, when we're talking about romance then it gives us a fantastic conflict between the hero and heroine. Today I'm over at the Historical Hearts Blog where I'm giving away another e-copy of Betrayed. Pop over and say hi! I'd love to see you :-)


ETA: Eek! I don't think my hyperlink is showing (thanks for letting me know, Kylie!!) Here is is -

http://historicalhearts.blogspot.com.au/2013/03/a-clash-of-ancient-cultures-giveaway.html

Thursday, March 14, 2013

Giveaways Galore :-)

Gearing up for my BETRAYED blog tour! Here are the dates I have so far - there will be plenty of fun and giveaways of the book! Hope you can join me!

March 2013

15th – 18th Lucky in Love Blog Hop on Christina Phillips aka Christina Ashcroft blog + Giveaway

19th Behind the Scenes at Phillipa Ashley + Giveaway

20th Release Day

20th Sexy Excerpt of BETRAYED at Tina Donahue’s blog + Giveaway

21st Thursday 13 at Shelley Munro + Giveaway

21st The Legend of Arianrhod at the Dark Side DownUnder blog + Giveaway

22nd The Romance Reviews 2nd Anniversary Party + Giveaway

25th A Clash of Ancient Cultures  Historical Hearts + Giveaway


27th Alpha Male Diner I Smell Sheep + Giveaway

April 2013

25th A Bite of… at Dark Side DownUnder

May 2013

30th Riverina Romantics

June 2013

6th Unusual Historicals

13th Magical Musings

19th Romance Bandits

Sunday, November 25, 2012

Upcoming Fun!


On 14th December I'm over at The Romance Reviews to help celebrate their Year End Splash Party. There are masses of prizes on offer every day from 15th November until 15th December, with a Grand Prize of a $100 Gift Card.

Don't forget to pop over and join in the fun! And then hop on over on 14th December and answer an easy-peasy question to be in with a chance of winning a copy of Archangel of Mercy (open internationally to wherever The Book Depository delivers).

As my other self, Christina Phillips, I'm a member of the Historical Hearts blog and the site has just had a fabulous new banner, thanks to Hot Damn Designs. Isn't it just breathtaking?

If you enjoy reading historical romance then pop on over and check out the amazing Aussie authors. Our books range from being set in ancient Roman times (that would be me!), Medieval, the seventeenth century, Georgian, Regency and Victorian. The heat levels range from erotic to sweet with everything in between.





Monday, July 23, 2012

Kick Ass Goddesses

I do love a kick ass heroine and that goes for kick ass goddesses as well. For my next book set in my ancient Roman/Druid world, Betrayed, it's the Moon Goddess Arianrhod who is the goddess who inspired the story of Nimue and Tacitus. On the surface of things, if you read her official legend in the  The Mabinogion, translated by Lady Charlotte Guest (Welsh legends collected in the nineteenth century in the Red Book of Hergest), it would be easy to dismiss her as a minor goddess who fell from grace and then had the good manners to drown shortly afterwards.


But there is so much more to Arianrhod than that. She was a powerful Moon Goddess and Weaver of Fates of both god and man. She didn't need a man to protect her and certainly didn't need a man to tell her what to do or how to behave. But the world changed and powerful female deities were no longer seen as a positive influence. After all, it might give women ideas that they, too, did not need to bow to the every slightest whim of man.


And so Arianrhod was reduced to that of a disgraced, powerless female and was no longer perceived as a threat.


For more on the legend and looking beyond and between the lines, join me over at the Historical Hearts blog today. I'd love your views on the 'divine feminine'.

Monday, September 26, 2011

Hot Romans, Magical Druids & a Paranoid Emperor

Today I'm blogging over at Historical Hearts on What is an Ancient Historical Romance, Anyway? There's a little bit of background to the world that my Roman/Druid books are set in and I also explain how the Emperor Claudius's paranoia when it came to Druids dovetailed so beautifully with my plot for Forbidden!

Monday, September 19, 2011

Fab Interview with Jeannie Lin

Oops, I've been a very bad blogger again. In my defence I have been busy over at the Historical Hearts launch party. It was a terrific week and I'd like to thank everybody who took the time to pop over join in the fun! The list of winners will be going up on the HH blog later this week, so don't forget to pop back and have a look!

There's a really fascinating interview with historical author Jeannie Lin over on the Historical Hearts today. Jeannie writes historical romance for Harlequin set during the Tang Dynasty and she is generously offering a giveaway of her latest release The Dragon and the Pearl to one lucky commenter who answers her question.


Isn't this a gorgeous cover?

Tuesday, September 13, 2011

Party Time with the Historical Hearts!

Join me today over at the Historical Hearts blog as we continue our week long launch party! There are lots more gorgeous gifts to be won, including a copy of Captive (and I'll pop some extra goodies in the envelope too!) All you have to do is hop over to HH and leave a comment and you're in the draw!




And if you tell me who your fantasy warrior is (over at the HH blog) then you will make me very happy!!!

Friday, September 02, 2011

Friday LOLKitty

How cute is this kitty! Thanks again to Eleni for the gorgeous pic!!!

I now have the date when I'll be blogging over at Historical Hearts - Tuesday 13th September. There will be a giveaway so don't forget to pop over and say hi!

I'm also doing a 30k in 30 day challenge, organized by Carina Press author, Rachael Johns  We're being held accountable over at Twitter with the hashtag #30kinSept so that should be fun. My aim is to hit at least 60k on my current book - hopefully will be nearer 70k.

I'll let you know how that goes!

Tuesday, August 30, 2011

Gearing Up for the Historical Hearts Launch Party

Oh yes, doesn't the sight of the delicious Henry in Immortals warm the cockles of your heart? And now I have your attention with a bit of gratuitous gorgeousness I'm going to announce some exciting news!

A group of Australian and New Zealand authors who write historical romance have got together, and we're launching a new blog next week - Historical Hearts We write across the spectrum, from ancient Roman times (that would me!), through to Scottish Highlanders, Regency, Victorian and up to World War II. Sizzling, sweet, fantasy and paranormal, there's something for everyone! There's going to be lots of fabulous giveaways throughout next week, so don't forget to pop on over and say hello!