Friday, 8 February 2019

[Romantic Covers] If I Only Had a Duke, by Lenora Bell



Welcome to Romantic Covers!
Here, I’ll show you some variations of the covers of the books I’ve read, or am currently reading.



Today, we have the covers of If I Only Had a Duke, written by Lenora Bell. On the left, the US cover, with a couple enjoying some one-on-one time, with the lady in a beautiful emerald green dress; on the centre, the UK cover, again with a softer, more romantic look, sporting a young lady in a light blue summery dress; and, on the right, the Portuguese (PT) cover, with a pink dress front and centre, and a nice garden in the background.




Let me know which one is your favourite, and please comment about what you like (or dislike!) about each cover 😊

Friday, 1 February 2019

[Romantic Covers] How The Duke Was Won, by Lenora Bell



Welcome to Romantic Covers!
Here, I’ll show you some variations of the covers of the books I’ve read, or am currently reading.



Today, we have the covers of How The Duke Was Won, written by Lenora Bell. On the left, the US cover, with a romantic couple and a beautiful red dress; on the centre, the UK cover, with a softer, more discreet look, that still says “historical romance”; and, on the right, the Portuguese (PT) cover, with a model in a dark blue dress, and a nice view of the sea.




Let me know which one is your favourite, and please comment about what you like (or dislike!) about each cover 😊

Monday, 28 January 2019

[Cover Reveal] Wild, Wild Rake, by Janna MacGregor

And because one cover reveal is not enough, today we have a second one!



Janna MacGregor’s new book, Wild, Wild Rake , (The Cavensham Heiresses 6th book) is out on November 26th 2019!




Here is the synopsis:

Mr. Devan Farris, a notorious flirt (if he does say so himself), meets his match when he accepts the vicar position in the village of Thistledown, the domain of the widowed marchioness, Lady Avalon Cavensham Warwyk.

Lady Warlock, as Devan affectionately calls her, wants nothing to do with the irreverent vicar, and she definitely doesn't need him poking into her business. When they're locked in the wine cellar overnight, sparks fly, and soon they find themselves forced to marry.

Secrets from both of their pasts stretch their newly formed matrimonial bonds taunt. He's a virgin, and she's committed to a community of prostitutes who seek another way of life.

Will Avalon learn to trust her husband or will the wounds from her first marriage keep her from giving her heart completely to her new husband?




About the author:
Following the doctor’s cheerful announcement of triplets, the first thing Janna MacGregor did was pick her darling husband off the floor. The second thing she did was make a decision about what to do with all her newfound free time. Take her word for it, mandatory bed rest can skew one’s perceptions. During her sojourn in bed, Janna remembered her attorney-husband’s sage advice that successful attorneys always have the last word in an argument. Taking these wise words to heart, she became an attorney and soon was managing partner of his law firm. She is certain he and their triplets rue the day he ever made that comment.

After living in a variety of Midwestern cities, she settled in Kansas City Missouri, the crown jewel of the Midwest and home of her favorite team, the Kansas City Royals. Through all her wanderings, she has always found time to read passionate, sweeping romances. It didn’t take long for her to decide to add Author on her resume. Practicing law by day, she writes sexy historicals set in the Regency period whenever she is not in court arguing those last words.

Join her and escape in stories about compelling and powerful heroines meeting and falling in love with their equally matched heroes. Remember—every romance should be messy, carnal and forever.



Connect with Janna MacGregor:





Website

[Cover Reveal] How to Love A Duke in Ten Days, by Kerrigan Byrne



Today I bring you a cover reveal!




Kerrigan Byrne’s new book, How To Love A Duke In Ten Days is out on August 27th 2019

Here is the synopsis:

They call him The Terror of Torcliff

Piers Gedrick Atherton, the Duke of Redmayne, has one purpose. Revenge. To attain that, he must secure a legacy as old as the empire by claiming a wife.

Lady Alexandra Lane has a deadly secret. When the spectre of her violent past threatens to expose her, Alexandra learns just how much she stands to lose.

If she sacrifices her body on the altar of marriage, the terrifying Duke vows to protect her, but she fears he’ll change his mind once he realizes what she’s hiding.

Ever suspicious, Redmayne knows his wife is concealing something, but he soon realizes that the truest terror is losing the woman who’s come to own him body, heart, and soul.




About the author:
Kerrigan has done many things to pay the bills, from law enforcement to belly dance instructor. Now she’s finally able to have the career she’d decided upon at thirteen when she announced to her very skeptical family that she was going to “grow up to be a romance novelist.” Whether she’s writing about Celtic Druids, Victorian bad boys, or brash Irish FBI Agents, Kerrigan uses her borderline-obsessive passion for history, her extensive Celtic ancestry, and her love of Shakespeare in almost every story.

She lives in a little Victorian coast town on the Olympic Peninsula in Washington State with her wonderful husband. When she’s not writing you can find her sailing, beach combing, kayaking, visiting wineries, breweries, and restaurants with friends, and hiking…okay…wandering aimlessly clenching bear spray in the mountains.

Connect with Kerrigan Byrne:


Website

Friday, 25 January 2019

[Romantic Covers] A Scot in the Dark, by Sarah MacLean



Welcome to Romantic Covers!
Here, I’ll show you some variations of the covers of the books I’ve read, or am currently reading.




Today, we have the covers of A Scot In The Dark, written by Sarah MacLean. On the left, the US cover, with bold colours; on the centre, the UK cover, with a lighter blue, and on the right, the Portuguese (PT) cover, in a greyer colour palette. 




Let me know which one is your favourite, and please comment about what you like (or dislike!) about each cover 😊