Showing posts with label #ValentinesDay. Show all posts
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2/11/2021

E.E. Burkes Valentine's Day Special

One sale this week for only 99 cents at Amazon

What better way to celebrate Valentine's Day than with a Valentine's Bride? 

A chance meeting and the gift of a Valentine’s card bring together a jaded madam and a blind peddler whose love challenges a mining town to change the rules.

Jolie LaFemme has been a working girl at La Maison for four long years. She’s jaded, distrustful and blind to the possibility of love. Until a traveling salesman gives her a beautiful handmade Valentine's card.

Hank Donavan arrives in Noelle with a plan to ensure his sister's financial security and regain his pride. He has a chance to invest in the town’s richest silver mine, but only if he finds a bride. Who would marry a man without his sight when there are plenty of hale and hearty men to go around?

Journey to Noelle and meet one of the town's least likely Valentine's Day brides and the extraordinary man who offers her a second chance at life and love.

Here's an excerpt:

     Someone knocked on the front door.
     “I’ll get that,” Jolie called out. She paused to check her hair in the mirror, and smoothed down wayward strands.  Yikes, she needed another treatment to bring out the auburn, and she was pale as a corpse. She bit her lips and pinched her cheeks—that didn’t really help—then grimaced at her reflection before she turned away. Hopefully, it was no one important. The regulars knew better than to call before noon. 
     If it did happen to be a customer, she’d call down one of the other girls to entertain him. That was one advantage of being the madam, not having to work upstairs in order to make a living. One of the worst parts of being in the business was putting up with men that were, in a word, repulsive. 
     Jolie opened the door and sucked in a gasp. 
     The least repulsive man she’d ever seen stood on the front porch. Arresting blue eyes framed with dark lashes; rich brown hair, clean and shiny and just long enough to tempt a woman’s fingers to comb through it; smooth-shaven face with strong lines, yet too classic to be called rugged. He wore a clean, pressed suit—which put him in a minority in the rough mining town—and held a battered case with leather straps. Next to him sat a huge brindle-colored dog. 
     A smile tugged at Jolie’s lips. She hadn’t seen a dog that large since she’d bid goodbye to her beloved childhood pet, Soldier. For a heartbeat, she couldn’t decide whether the man or the dog was a more welcome sight. 
     “Good afternoon.” The man’s rich baritone sent shivers down Jolie’s spine. His gaze appeared to be trained on a spot a bit to the right, as if he were looking over her shoulder. She glanced back to see if Angelique stood behind her. No, no one else there. 
     “It’s not quite after noon,” she pointed out.
     “Is this La Maison?” He appeared uncertain. 
     Could he not read the sign? She’d paid dearly to have a new one painted and had even asked the French-speaking artist to create an image of a chateau. The idiot had painted a hat. Chapeau, he’d proclaimed proudly. It would’ve cost much to repaint it. Maybe that’s what had confused this man.
     “Yes, this is La Maison. May I ask your business?”
     “Yes, ma’am…or is it Miss?” 
     “Neither. You can call me Jolie.”
     His remarkable blue eyes shifted to her face and narrowed in a way that suggested he was evaluating her features. “As in très jolie?
     Ah, a smooth-talker or he was having a joke at her expense. Either way, she didn’t appreciate it. “No, just Jolie.”

     “Pleased to meet you. I’m Hank Donovan, but just Hank will do. May I come in, Jolie?”
     “Yes, of course, just Hank.” 
     His lips twisted in amusement. How nice to know he could take a joke, as well as deliver one. Too many men were sadly lacking in humor and she’d borne the bruises to prove it. 
She moved out of the way so Hank could enter. Business was business, after all. She didn’t turn down a chance to make money and neither did the other girls, especially when a customer looked as nice as this one.

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What Amazon reviewers are saying about JOLIE

⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐  Touching, emotional and so much more. LOVED IT! 

This story is a big win for me it has just about everything you could ask for sorrow, trust issues, starting over, finding one’s self, humor, danger, a delightful big dog that I wish I could have and so much love. I doubt you can read this without it touching you in some way. I laughed, smiled and wanted to cry. This author held me in the palm of her hand as she twisted my heart right around her finger. There was nothing I didn’t love about this story, I loved it so much I picked it as one of my favorite reads for the year.

⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ An Insightful novel

E.E. Burke brings a great novella to this amazing series. In this case two characters who deal with personal issues which could make them outcasts become incredibly strong characters to the growing town of Noelle.Sometimes sight is not necessary to see clearly into one's heart. Hank, Jolie and of course Bear become so memorable -especially on Valentine's Day.

E.E.'s Fun Facts

Jolie is part of Brides of Noelle, which came about as a result of the wonderful response we had to our multi-author series, Twelve Days of Christmas Mail-Order Brides. Three of our crew members wrote for this series (E.E., Amanda and Jacqui). 

Where is Noelle?

It is a fictional town inspired by a real place: Leadville, Co. We've taken a few liberties, but for the most part we've stayed true to the history of that area where the richest silver strike in the state was accidentally discovered! 

Does Hank have a seeing-eye dog? 

Not exactly, but... After World War I, a doctor in Germany noticed the protective behavior of his dog around patients and set up some experiments, then the first recorded training occurred in England. That's not to say there weren't blind people who discovered how smart dogs were long before that. Hank, being a very smart man, connects with Bear, a very smart dog, and the two learn from each other. Yes, I'm taking liberties by having Hank "train" Bear, but I don't think it's so far off to be unbelievable. Initially, the formal schools didn't accept the idea that dogs could be trained, but eventually the dogs showed them it could be done!

What were the attitudes toward prostitution in the Old West? 

"Can't live with 'em, can't live without 'em." That pretty well sums it up. In the mid-1800s, men, primarily single, younger men, fanned out across the frontier and prostitution (the oldest profession, as they say) followed. Men wanted access to women for all kinds of reasons (not only sex, also a sense of female companionship they sorely missed). Women entered prostitution for all kinds of reasons (abandonment, abuse, to avoid starvation, for the lure of easy money, etc.). But these were Victorian times, and a woman who expected to marry was also expected to remain "pure." Men put "pure" women on pedestals. They used the services of whores, enjoyed being with them, but most would not marry one. That isn't to say it didn't happen. Some men did want to marry their painted ladies. In quite a few cases, well-off working girls or madams didn't wish to be married because it meant giving up their relative freedom and handing their husbands power over them. In Jolie's case, it takes a very special and unique man to convince her to leave behind her hard-won position, the only security she knows, and take a risk on love.

Why pick a "fallen woman" as a heroine?

Simply put, she was a character I thought most needed her own love story. She's resentful of the brides when they arrive and really gives them a hard time. Saying she's jealous doesn't get at all the emotions behind her reaction to being evicted from her home to make room for a passel of new brides.

When I first conceived this story, I was a little concerned about featuring a prostitute as the heroine because I wasn't sure readers would be able to "relate" to her. Although this is a Sweet Romance, I didn't sanitize Jolie. I did try very hard to humanize her and explore emotions that we can all, as women understand and appreciate. I thought her story would be fascinating to write. Finding her perfect hero, now that was a challenge!

Pick up JOLIE for only 99 cents during Valentine's Week. 

You can find the original Twelve Days of Christmas Mail Order Brides series here

All Brides of Noelle books can be found here.


E.E. Burke is a bestselling author of historical fiction and romances that combine her unique blend of wit and warmth. Her books have been nominated for numerous national and regional awards, including Booksellers' Best, National Readers' Choice and Kindle Best Book. She was also a finalist in the RWA's prestigious Golden Heart® contest. Over the years, she’s been a disc jockey, a journalist and an advertising executive, before finally getting around to living the dream--writing stories readers can get lost in. Find out more about her books at her website: www.eeburke.com.

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2/14/2020

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2/12/2019

Valentine's Week Special Offer: Spotlight on Valentine's Day Brides

This week, enjoy four seasonal romances in the Brides of Noelle series for less than the price of a peppermint mocha! 


Today, we'll take a closer look at two Valentine's Day brides.


JOLIE by E.E. Burke 
On sale for 99 cents this week only!


A chance meeting and the gift of a Valentine’s card bring together a jaded madam and a blind peddler, whose love challenges a mining town to change the rules.
Jolie LaFemme has been a working girl at La Maison for four long years. She’s jaded, distrustful and blind to the possibility of love. As far as she's concerned, being the madam at a parlor house is the best she can hope for. 
Hank Donavan arrives in Noelle with a plan to ensure his sister's financial security, and regain his pride. He’s offered a chance to invest in the town’s richest silver mine...if he can find a wife. Who would marry a blind man when there are plenty of hale and hearty men to go around?

Here's an excerpt:

Someone knocked on the front door.
“I’ll get that,” Jolie called out. She paused to check her hair in the mirror, and smoothed down wayward strands.  Yikes, she needed another treatment to bring out the auburn, and she was pale as a corpse. She bit her lips and pinched her cheeks—that didn’t really help—then grimaced at her reflection before she turned away. Hopefully, it was no one important. The regulars knew better than to call before noon.
If it did happen to be a customer, she’d call down one of the other girls to entertain him. That was one advantage of being the madam, not having to work upstairs in order to make a living. One of the worst parts of being in the business was putting up with men that were, in a word, repulsive.
Jolie opened the door and sucked in a gasp.
The least repulsive man she’d ever seen stood on the front porch. Arresting blue eyes framed with dark lashes; rich brown hair, clean and shiny and just long enough to tempt a woman’s fingers to comb through it; smooth-shaven face with strong lines, yet too classic to be called rugged. He wore a clean, pressed suit—which put him in a minority in the rough mining town—and held a battered case with leather straps. Next to him sat a huge brindle-colored dog.
A smile tugged at Jolie’s lips. She hadn’t seen a dog that large since she’d bid goodbye to her beloved childhood pet, Soldier. For a heartbeat, she couldn’t decide whether the man or the dog was a more welcome sight.
“Good afternoon.” The man’s rich baritone sent shivers down Jolie’s spine. His gaze appeared to be trained on a spot a bit to the right, as if he were looking over her shoulder. She glanced back to see if Angelique stood behind her. No, no one else there.
“It’s not quite after noon,” she pointed out.
“Is this La Maison?” He appeared uncertain.
Could he not read the sign? She’d paid dearly to have a new one painted and had even asked the French-speaking artist to create an image of a chateau. The idiot had painted a hat. Chapeau, he’d proclaimed proudly. It would’ve cost much to repaint it. Maybe that’s what had confused this man.
“Yes, this is La Maison. May I ask your business?”
“Yes, ma’am…or is it Miss?”
“Neither, its Jolie.”
His remarkable blue eyes shifted to her face and narrowed in a way that suggested he was evaluating her features. “As in très jolie?”
Ah, a smooth-talker, or he was having a joke at her expense. Either way, she didn’t appreciate it. “No, just Jolie.”
“Pleased to meet you. I’m Hank Donovan, but just Hank will do. May I come in, Jolie?”
“Yes, of course, just Hank.”
His lips twisted in amusement. How nice to know he could take a joke, as well as deliver one. Too many men were sadly lacking in humor and she’d borne the bruises to prove it.
She moved out of the way so Hank could enter. Business was business, after all. She didn’t turn down a chance to make money and neither did the other girls, especially when a customer looked as nice as this one.

Above is an inspiration board I created for Jolie. This is how I see Hank's smile. No wonder Jolie fell for him! I hope you'll check out their story. 

On sale for 99 cents this week only!


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OPHELIA by Kit Morgan
On sale for 99 cents this week only!


Clint Jones came to Noelle for one purpose and one purpose only. Get in, assess the town, and get out. Then he'd report to his superiors at Wells Fargo and Company to let them know if Noelle was respectable and prosperous enough to open a branch there. 

But what Clint found was anything but respectable! 

Toss in a violet-eyed beauty that takes his breath away, a mayor and a preacher he thinks are consorting with the worst sorts of evil, and the fun begins. Enjoy this hilarious romp as only Kit Morgan can deliver. Sweet, clean and wholesome romance at its very best!

Here's an excerpt:


After filling the pitcher, he went back to his room, washed his face and shaved. He wanted to look his best when he met Mayor Hardt. No doubt the man had already dealt with an opportunist or two. He didn’t want to look too shabby, but he didn’t want to come across as just another slick conman either. The poor fellow would have enough of those to deal with. He went to the window, opened it and prepared to toss out the wash water.
“Oh!”
Clint looked to his left. “Oh,” he echoed. Not easy, considering his breath caught in his throat. Leaning out the window next door, also emptying out a basin, was the most angelic creature he’d ever seen. Raven curls framed her face, accentuating her alabaster complexion. But it was her eyes that captured him – wide open, a vibrant violet against her creamy skin – the most unusual color he’d ever seen. “Hello,” he finally managed.
“Hello,” she said shyly. “Are you … a guest?”
“Yes, I am,” he said, thankful his voice didn’t crack. “You?”
“Yes, I’m a guest. But not of the saloon, I mean.”
He smiled. She was adorable. Her voice was delicate and young. She was pure innocence in a blue dress. “No?”
She blushed. “My friend lives here. I’m her guest.”
His brow knit. Who lived in a saloon? “She lives here?” Maybe Seamus did keep whores after all.
She swallowed. “Y-yes,” she squeaked as the washbasin in her hands tilted, dumping its contents.
“Dangblast it!” a gruff voice bellowed from below. “Watch what you’re doing!”
“Oh, I’m so sorry, sir,” she called down.
A heavily bearded – and heavily drenched – man shook a fist at her and grumbled before stalking away.
“Oh dear,” she said. “I didn’t make a friend of him, did I?”
“I should say not,” Clint said. He leaned farther out the window, dumping his own washbowl in the process.
“Ack!” came a screech from below. “Who did that?”
“I apologize,” Clint called down as his pretty neighbor gasped, then giggled. “I’m afraid I didn’t see you there.”
The man below looked up at him, at the woman, swore under his breath and stomped off.
“Oh dear,” the angel said. “Neither one of us is making a very good impression.”
“Not on those below us, anyway. I’m Clint Jones.”
She blushed. “Hello. I’m Miss Ophelia Rathbone.”

“A pleasure to meet you, Miss Rathbone. You hang out of windows often?”

Here is Kit's inspiration board for Ophelia. Working together on these two Valentine's stories was so much fun!

I hope you'll have fun reading them! 


OPHELIA by Kit Morgan
On sale for 99 cents this week only!

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Also on sale this week: Norah, A St. Patrick's Day Bride by Amanda McIntyre and Robyn, A Christmas Bride by Jacqui Nelson. Pick up all four delightful romances for a sweet deal, only 99 cents each.




We're running a contest this week for four free eBooks from E.E. Burke, Kit Morgan, Jacqui Nelson & Amanda McIntyre, and a $20 gift card. 

Five winners will be drawn on Monday, February 18.

Leave a comment to be entered (and don't forget to leave your email we we can reach you).

What was one of your favorite Valentine's Day gifts, or one you'd like to receive?



2/11/2019

A Valentine's Week Special Offer: Love For All Seasons



Journey to a magical place with four Brides of Noelle:

JOLIE by E.E. Burke
On sale for 99 cents this week only


Jolie LaFemme has been a working girl at La Maison for four long years...ever since being betrayed and left penniless, grieving and adrift. She’s jaded, distrustful and blind to the possibility of love. As far as she's concerned, being the madam of a popular sporting house is the best she can hope for, and nothing will convince her to give up the coveted and lucrative position. 
Hank Donavan arrives in Noelle with a plan to ensure his sister's financial security, and regain his pride. He’s a man in his prime, handsome by any measure, but an accident ruined his vision, and his future. Now, he travels with his dog, Bear, and sells beautiful handmade Valentine’s cards. His big opportunity comes when he gets a chance to invest in the town’s richest silver mine. There’s only one catch: he has to be married first. 
Who would marry a blind man with little to recommend him when there are plenty of hale and hearty men to go around?

OPHELIA by Kit Morgan

On sale for 99 cents this week only!

Clint Jones comes to Noelle for one purpose and one purpose only. Get in, assess the town and get out. Then he'd report to his superiors at Wells Fargo and Company to let them know if Noelle is respectable and prosperous enough to open a branch there.


What Clint finds is anything but respectable!


Toss in a violet-eyed beauty who takes his breath away, a mayor and a preacher he things are consorting with the worsts sorts of evil, and the fun begins.


NORAH by Amanda McIntyre
On sale for 99 cents this week only!


Not proud of his seedy entanglements back East, Irish immigrant Seamus Malone is determined to create a new and better life in the western frontier. Despite attempts to reach the woman that captured his heart, his letters for the last four years have gone unanswered. 

Will a plea for help from Noelle’s new matchmaker convince his estranged wife to join him in this new world, proving his love, and that he is a changed man?


Passion (and a controlling aunt) drove Norah into marriage, but when she finds her new husband dabbling in drink and dangerous liaisons, she bid him farewell, relenting to his pipe dreams of a better life, while she remained behind living in the shame of a broken marriage. When a dark truth is discovered she must now decide if the love she once felt is enough to survive a second chance?

ROBYN by Jacqui Nelson
Who’s the perfect match for a flame-haired Welsh tomboy who loves driving wagons?
Raised by three free-spirited older brothers, Robyn Llewellyn has learned to fight for what she wants—and now she wants to transform her boss and best friend, Max Peregrine, into a lifelong partner. Determined to become the image of what a marriage-minded man wants, Robyn trades her trousers for a dress and heads to Max’s hometown of Noelle, Colorado. But changing who she is with the help of the now happily married Brides of Noelle puts her friendship with Max at risk.

Who’s the perfect match for a work-addicted Denver business owner who loves his independence?

Defying his brother and grandpa’s wishes for him to stay with them in Noelle, Max Peregrine has created his dream job—leading a highly successful branch of Peregrines’ Post and Freight while working beside Robyn, the only person who makes him smile every day. But when she leaves without a word, Max follows her to Noelle where the choices they both must face could make it impossible for them to stay together beyond Christmas day.


Each Brides of Noelle book is set during a season of the year. The four authors participating in this special promotion tell you why they picked their particular season:

Valentine's Day


E.E. Burke – This year, my husband and I celebrate 32 years of marriage the day after Valentine’s Day. We intended to get married on Valentine’s Day, but it fell on a Friday that year, which wasn’t good for out of town guests, so we pushed our wedding to one day later. Now we get to celebrate for two days!

I picked Valentine’s Day as the setting for my story because for me it is the most romantic time of the year. I thought it fitting that Hank Donovan would sell Valentine’s cards and did some research into Victorian handmade cards. They were truly works of art.

Hank happens to be blind, which makes his story all the more intriguing. When he gives one of the handmade cards to a cynical madam who considers “love” a transaction, something magical begins to happen, and two people who had nearly lost hope begin to dream again.



Kit Morgan - When you’re a romance writer, you can’t help but love a good Valentine’s Day story. 

I’ve written several over the years and love to remind people that a little romance can go a long way. 

Sometimes we forget about that, and Valentine’s Day is there to remind us. I’m just helping to remind everyone too!





St. Patrick's Day

Amanda McIntyre Having fallen in love with the little town of Noelle and its residents, I leapt at the chance to delve deeper into the life of its local bartender, Seamus Malone. The struggles of an Irish immigrant trying to make it in the new frontier was challenge enough, but adding to that the obstacle of winning back the confidence and trust of, Norah, his new bride who'd stayed in New York added a new twist to achieving their happily ever after. Add to that a crotchety old aunt whose selfishness nearly costs the couple ever reuniting and it's a journey with many twists, turns, and obstacles that ultimately proves that no matter what, love will find a way!

After reading the other stories from Noelle authors and getting to write again in this little town, it's become a wonderful place to visit again and again. We hope the readers feel the same!


Christmas Day

Jacqui NelsonWhen I decided to write my next Christmas story, I wondered: is there a classic Christmas tale with an uplifting theme that many people recognize or at least relate to? The Gift of the Magi became my first inspiration when writing Robyn: A Christmas Bride. 



The Gift of the Magi (published in 1905 by O. Henry) has themes of selfless gift giving and how the gift of love is priceless. A husband and wife each sell their most valuable possession, but they are items that can be grown again (hair) or can be bought back again (a watch). It made me wonder: what if the thing you valued most was sustaining a way of life that you’d struggled a long time to create and that now defined your entire self-worth? Could you give that up if it meant ensuring the happiness of a loved one? That might be the ultimate selfless gift to give.



My heroine, Robyn, turned into a trouser-wearing tomboy who loved driving wagons in 1877, a time when society wasn’t very accommodating about women with unusual appearances and occupations. So I wondered: what if Robyn decided she must do something drastic to win the heart of the man she loved? Changing yourself to please another person (even if they haven’t asked you to) might be considered another selfless gift. So…selfless giving and self-sacrifice. Ready. Set. Write a Christmas story. I hope you enjoy it :)  



Pick up all four delightful romances for a sweet deal, only 99 cents each. Click the names below. 





We're running a contest this week for four free eBooks from E.E. Burke, Kit Morgan, Jacqui Nelson & Amanda McIntyre, and a $20 gift card. 

Five winners will be drawn on Monday, February 18.

Leave a comment to be entered (and don't forget to leave your email so we can reach you).

Have you read any of the Noelle books in the Twelve Days or Brides series? If so, which character would you invite to dinner and why?