The Heir: A Regency Delight

In her debut effort, The Heir, author Grace Burrowes showcases a mastery of Regency dialogue that had me sighing with pleasure.

Gayle Windham is heir to the Duke of Moreland, who is obsessed with seeing his son married off. To escape the pressure, Windham decides to spend the summer in London, where his new housekeeper immediately draws his interest.

 Anna Seaton is a gently bred lady with a secret past and the two are soon drawn to each. The result is a lovely romance, which is both tender and starkly sensual. The backdrop is sultry London but that doesn’t compare to the heat between this couple.

Burrowes’ characters are unique and fully realized – especially Windham. Her descriptive writing engulfs you in London’s overwhelming heat and I could almost taste the cold, sweet lemonade our hero is so fond of.

This read is well worth the time and Burrowes has just jumped to my must-read list.

Next up for Burrowes is The Soldier.

I’ll be marching right out to pick it up…or to download it onto my Kindle.

However, Burrowes’ covers are SO gorgeous I might just want to buy the tree-book simply for the pleasure of gazing at it.

By the way…

IT’S DOWN TO THE WIRE IN RT/KENSINGTON BRAVA’S WRITING WITH THE STARS CONTEST.
MY ENTRY, SEDUCING CHARLOTTE, IS ONE OF FOUR REMAINING FINALISTS IN THE ONLINE VOTING COMPETITION. THE PERSON WHO WINS THE MOST VOTES RECEIVES A BOOK CONTRACT.
PLEASE CONSIDER TAKING A MOMENT TO CHECK IT OUT BEFORE VOTING ENDS TOMORROW, SUNDAY JAN. 30.  I SURE WOULD APPRECIATE YOUR VOTE! 

    

Crazy for the Kindle - Amazon Sells Millions

Kindle sales are skyrocketing, according to the latest word from Amazon.

In a letter to Kindle customers posted on its discussion boards, Amazon reports it has sold more of the newest version of the e-reader in the last 73 days than in all of 2009.

While not releasing exact numbers, Amazon also reports that the Kindle is far and away its bestselling gift item.

I’m one of those people who purchased a Kindle in the last couple of months. (OK, technically my husband bought it – for my birthday last month.)

I am a fan although I don’t think I will ever completely give up “real” books. Instead of replacing the paper books, I see the Kindle as a nice complement to them.

For one thing, I am a little put off by the price of ebooks. They cost about the same price as paper books. As I’ve noted before, it has got to be cheaper to produce ebooks, doesn’ it? I can’t bring myself to pay full price for an ebook. If I am going to pay $7 or $8 for a new release, I’ll still buy the paper version – at least for now.

The Kindle store is great for buying older books – especially ones you can’t find in the bookstores – which often cost about $4 or less. All of the classics are free, so that’s nice.

There are sometimes excellent deals on ebooks from debut authors. I just purchased Grace Burrowes new release The Heir  for $2.39. For those of who follow RWA chapter contests, Burrowes finaled in a ton of contests under the name Patricia Patton. It’s exciting to see that she is now being published. I look forward to reading her debut novel!

Writing With the Stars

Round Three of the Kensington Brava/RT Writing with the Stars contest is going on right now.

I am one of six remaining finalists in the national competition. The winner of the online voting contest will be published. But I can’t get there without lots of support because I am up against some very talented writers.

For this challenge, I had to write a back-of-the-book blurb. Agent Kristin Nelson does an indepth critique of each entry that you might find interesting.

Click here to check out all of the entries. I hope you will consider voting for my manuscript, Seducing Charlotte, a historical romance set against the backdrop of the dawning Industrial Revolution.

I promise voting is super quick and easy. You can click in, vote and be done in under a minute. No registration is required. Thank you!