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Wednesday, July 8, 2015

BLOG TOUR - A MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S KISS + EXCERPT + GIVEAWAY





A Midsummer Night's Kiss: Four wonderful, scandalous, and emotionally-charged Regency Romances!

ON SALE FOR ONLY 99 CENTS

 Title: A Midsummer Night’s Kiss
Genre: Historical Romance
Release Date: June 29th 2015
Cover Designer: AuthorsDesigns





SYNOPSIS


THE MARQUESS AND I
Stacy Reid

Lady Willow Arlington, hauntingly lovely, is also blind and known by the ton as the dowry-less daughter. Alasdair Morley, the Marquess of Westcliffe, is in need of an heiress, but Lady Willow should be the last person he craves after she was persuaded to reject his offer of marriage when he was a mere third son. Passion reignites between them, and he makes an enticing offer she cannot resist, drawing them into a dance of lust and love despite the misgivings in his heart.



MIDNIGHT WISH
Lily Maxton

Heiress Jane Cartwright wants a suitor who likes her instead of her dowry. Her parents want a titled son-in-law. When a stranger falls out of a tree and lands at her feet at the Midsummer Ball, she's intrigued with this charmingly awkward, science-minded man. She thinks her deepest wish has been answered when she finds out he's titled. But Jane learns that wishes can be fickle, and her whirlwind romance might just be too good to be true...



ONCE UPON A PROMISE
Nicola Davidson

Long abandoned by her aristocratic soldier husband, Emma Montclair craves a formal separation. To forget the man who pulled her into his glittering, stifling world, introduced
her to sizzling passion, then broke her heart. 

Home at last, Major Caleb Montclair offers the wife he never stopped loving a counter-bargain: Grant him the six weeks until Midsummer Night to win her back. But even as old
tenderness rekindles, lost time and shocking secrets threaten their second chance...



AND THEN THE MOON
Ally Broadfield

After unexpectedly inheriting a viscountcy, Duncan Newfield must join society. He seems to be the only one not enjoying the Midsummer Night's Ball - until he discovers Lady Madalene Parish hiding in the garden. Her father, Lord Gilmanton, has ordered her to accept a marriage proposal, any marriage proposal, by the end of the season. A bargain is struck and they enter into a fake engagement, but once they realize they might be perfect for one another, unexpected complications arise that may prevent them from having a future together.










Excerpt taken from MIDNIGHT WISH 
        
        He cupped her face in his strong hands and kissed her. Their noses bumped and she giggled, but the initial awkwardness was soon forgotten as Stephen tilted his head and pressed his mouth to hers in a way that made them fit together perfectly.
His lips were warm, and his breath was sweet.
She pressed her hands to his chest. Underneath her palms, his heart raced. At some point during their kiss, Stephen lost his self-consciousness, and the foot between them disappeared. He pulled her against him, crushing her to his body.
She’d had a few kisses stolen from eager suitors, even kisses that surpassed this one as far as skill went, but what Stephen lacked in experience, he made up for in enthusiasm. He touched her ardently, as though she was the last woman he would ever touch, the only woman, and her body responded, arched and trembled. A shivering note played by his hands.
Footsteps outside the room broke through the tinny sound of her heart, and she pulled away with a gasp. She darted to the armchair, collapsing in it weakly. 






About Stacy 

Stacy is an avid reader of novels with a deep passion for writing. She especially loves romance and adores writing about people falling in love. Stacy lives a lot in the worlds she creates and actively speaks to her characters (out loud). She has a warrior way, never give up on her dreams. When Stacy is not writing, she spends a copious amount of time drooling over Rick Grimes from Walking Dead, watching Japanese anime and playing video games with her love. 

About Lily 

Lily Maxton grew up in the Midwest, reading, writing, and daydreaming amidst cornfields. After graduating with a degree in English, she decided to put her natural inclinations to good use and embark on a career as a writer. 

When she’s not working on a new story, she likes to tour old houses, add to her tea stash, and think of reasons to avoid housework. 

About Nicola 

New Zealander Nicola Davidson always adored words, romance and history, so writing historical romance was a logical career progression...er, eventually. After completing a communications degree and journalism diploma she left to teach English in Taiwan and travel through Asia before returning home to work in television. Jobs in tertiary education, local government communications and print media followed, but the lords and ladies in her head wouldn't hold their peace a moment longer and so began the years of professional daydreaming. When not chained to a computer writing wickedly sexy, witty and twisty turny stories, Nicola can be found ambling along a beach, cheering on the champion All Blacks rugby team or driving her nearest and dearest batty with her history geekisms, chocolate hoarding and complete lack of domestic skills. 

About Ally 

Ally lives in Texas and is convinced her house is shrinking, possibly because she shares it with three kids, five dogs, a cat, a rabbit, and several reptiles. Oh, and her husband. She likes to curse in Russian and spends most of her time letting dogs in and out of the house and shuttling kids around. She writes historical romance set in Regency England and Imperial Russia. She loves to hear from readers and you can find her on her website, Facebook, and Twitter, though she makes no claims of using any of them properly.












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