Showing posts with label Contemporary romance. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Contemporary romance. Show all posts

Wednesday, November 14, 2018

Joy of Research #weddings #newrelease by Livia Quinn

November 13, 2018
It’s easy to get lost in research whether it’s military minutia or the details of amnesia. I’ve had to do both. In my Calloways of Rainbow Bayou series with its big southern family I’ve often remarked how many facets of my characters’ lives I had to learn from research – the subjects above, pregnancy, childbirth, labor, and this time…wedding planning and toddler toys.
In It Had to Be You, Samantha and Jed’s book, the ladies all go to New Orleans to La Belle Couture on a wedding dress shopping trip. I thought it would be fun to choose wedding dresses for each of my female heroines. Though they all get their happy ever-after, they don’t always get a written wedding. All told, I’ve probably spent ten hours looking at wedding dresses, and drooling.

I don’t want to spoil the surprise for Christmas Vows, the next book which releases on 12/1/2018 but I can show you a few of the gorgeous dresses I found on The Knot. Except for the last dress which is a Hailey Paigefrom the JLM Couture site. I know which one belongs to which heroine but you might like to guess if you’ve read the series which dress is Buffy’s, Samantha’s, Delilah’s, Maddie’s and even Commander Victoria Larue’s. I’ll update next month.

I had a blast with it. The wedding happens December 27th in Christmas Vows.
Preorder Christmas Vows here.

If you were choosing a wedding dress for yourself or your daughter today which would you choose?

 1 this Boho style dress. 
wedding dress 5
wedding dress 4

As I found out there are more dresses out there than there are personalities. Visit one of the many wedding galleries to explore for yourself.

Thenthere was the research I had to do on children’s toys… I enjoyed creating a scene with this lovely little princess tent for Sam’s daughter, Nina. There’s an especially poignant scene in the book I hope you enjoy as much as I did writing it.

Blurb:
Love happens when you least expect it. . .even when you resist.
Jed Summers has had a change of heart.

When he and Samantha Larue started dating he’d known she was pregnant and still he found her wildly attractive. But when their relationship turned more serious, Jed ended it, telling her he’d sworn off marriage and kids years ago after an abusive childhood. After following her around for six months, as if he still cared, he delivered Sam’s baby and now, every time he sees her and little Nina, he wonders if he made the biggest mistake of his life.
New developments from Jed’s past turn his long-held ideas upside down then Sam is threatened and her secret is exposed, leaving her feeling vulnerable. Can he convince her to give him a second chance?

Excerpt:
On a hot humid early morning in August, Officer Jed Stern's favorite place to run was the parade route around downtown Larue, especially when he ended his six-mile trek at the Main Street dock. The only thing between the town and the Rainbow Bayou harbor were the storefronts along the brick walkway and the grassy park where early bird locals and tourists gathered to buy beignets and cafe au lait from a kiosk at the center of the promenade.

As proprietors prepared to open for business and a colorful tour boat coasted by in the calm waters, Jed paid a lanky teenager for a bottle of water and downed it in several swallows.
. . . As he turned, a scene nearby had him ducking behind a big sycamore tree, his heart suddenly running faster than it had in weeks, even during his intense workouts.
But it wasn’t the discovery of a most wanted criminal or a crime in progress that had his heart pounding.

The woman on the other side of the expanse of well-manicured grass was tall and curvy, with long dark hair and, Jed knew, eyes so green you lost your train of thought when she turned them on an unsuspecting member of the opposite sex. Jed had personal experience with those eyes.
Sam tossed her head attempting to flip her thick mane out of her face as she bent over to clasp her little girl’s tiny hands between her fingers, helping her lift herself up into a standing position. Jed smiled at the baby’s happy gurgle and as if his feet had a mind of their own, he left the shelter of the tree and sauntered toward the pair.

Nina saw him first. Her eyes lit up and she lifted one foot as if to walk toward him, then wobbled back and forth. When she rolled back on her heels Sam let her fall onto her padded butt probably just to show her falling wasn’t failure. That was his Sam—wrong, not his Samantha any longer. He’d fixed that, hadn’t he? It had been several weeks since they’d spoken, just the two of them, but surely they could carry on normally regardless.

Instead of trying to stand again, Nina proved she was as determined as her mother when she got something in her head. Off she went crawling on hands and knees for all she was worth in Jed’s direction. He laughed at the speed at which she outdistanced Sam, catching her off guard. Then he watched as Sam's gaze shifted from quizzical at Nina to frowning at him. So much for normal.

“Zhe, Zhe!” Nina cried, raising her chubby little arms up in the air toward him. He laughed. With a sigh, he admitted his pleasure that his mother’s namesake wanted his attention over her mother’s. He didn’t see Nina often, but there was a definite connection between them, as if she remembered his hands were the ones that caught her when she came into the world last Christmas Eve.
Now, as he watched her race toward him, he shook his head. What was he supposed to do? He reached down as always, hooked her under the arms with his hands and launched her into the air, eliciting a squeal of delight from her and a gasp from Samantha. Catching her firmly he brought her face down to his and let her smack him open mouthed on the lips. Her legs kicked furiously and Jed wondered if he set her down right then if she would take off across the grassy lawn

“Hey, baby girl,” he crooned. “You’re about ready to run your first toddler race aren’t ya?”
Sam looked like she didn’t know what to say. She just stood there, her hands fiddling with the zipper of her thin jacket. Jed held Nina in the crook of one elbow while he waited for her to say something.
Finally, she said, “What are you doing in the park?”
Just as he said, “You girls having a morning run?”

She shook her head and smiled. “You’d think, wouldn’t you? She's not old enough but she seems to think all it takes is determination and it will happen.”
Sounds like her mother, Jed thought, and Sam eyed him as if she expected him to say that aloud. He shrugged. It was that silent communication that had been a part of their relationship from that first day he’d been introduced to her at the station. He didn't want to ruin his good mood at this impromptu meeting by thinking about the reasons why they hadn’t lasted. But somehow the reasons intruded.

Their breakup hadn't been Sam's fault though come to think of it she hadn't put up much of a fight. As a young man Jed had made a decision, swearing off alcohol and kids, long before he'd known he would meet someone like Sam and this sweet little girl

"I guess I'd better get Nina on over to mother's and get to work," Sam said, her eyes on her daughter, not on him.

With Nina wiggling in his arms blowing bubbly kisses at him, her eyes sparkling with love, damned if he could figure out how to fix it.

"Okay." He kissed the baby and handed her back to her mother. They were careful not to accidentally make contact with each other. He attempted a smile but knew he didn’t pull it off and lifting his hand in a failed attempt to seem casual, he said, "See you around."

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Monday, November 5, 2018

#Review of Only the Heart Remembers by NNLightsBookHeaven

If you haven't been to NNLightsBookHeaven You're missing a treat. They've got reviews, a Holiday gift guide, great blogs by other authors and inspirational messages as well.

Only the Heart Remembers is book 3 in the series. Book 6 just released, It Had to Be You, Jed and Samantha. Get it here.

Reblogged review from NNLight 11/6/2018

Title: Only the Heart Remembers: A Calloways romantic suspense (Calloways of Rainbow Bayou Book 3) 
Author: Livia Quinn
Genre: Romantic Suspense, Romantic Comedy

Book Blurb:
Love happens. . .when you least expect it! Out of the blue... or the night.

Brenna returned home to Rainbow Bayou just a few months ago and now the first storm of the season delivers a surprise. She has a premonition and when that happens, she pays attention. A stranger attempt to enter her cabin during the storm and she whacks him with a fireplace iron creating an even bigger problem—he awakens thinking she and this handsome burglar are a couple.

As their relationship deepens images from his past begin to surface and Brenna finds herself hoping the clues don’t mean what she thinks they do and that their new love can last forever.

My Review:
From the time Brenna was young, she’s had premonitions. Her best friend, Declan, calls it a gift but for Brenna, it’s a nightmare. On the night of the biggest storm she can recall, Brenna has a bad feeling. She can’t figure out what it means, only that someone’s life is in danger. Gripped with terror, she knocks out an unsuspecting stranger trying to get into her house.

The Handsome Stranger (or HS for short) is knocked unconscious (thanks to Brenna) and he reminds Brenna of James Bond, especially when she discovers a gun in his wet clothes. Brenna knows she has to care for him until the storm passes or his death will be forever on her hands. When he wakes up in a hospital three days later, he has amnesia and doesn’t remember a thing. Wait a sec, he does remember one name: Brenna.

Thus begins a romantic suspense filled with twists and turns. The more Brenna is around him, the harder she’s falling for him. He keeps her at arms length (while devouring her with his eyes) until his memory comes back. There’s a connection between them that neither can explain and when the truth is revealed and his memory returns, will their love grow stronger or be split in two?

Only the Heart Remembers is one of the best romantic suspense I’ve read in quite awhile. I spent most the book trying to figure out who the James Bond look-a-like is and what he’s doing in the middle of the storm. Suspenseful, swoon-worthy romance and Brenna’s best friend (Declan) is sensational comic relief. I will never look at Southern Comfort the same, thanks to Quinn.

Favorite Character/Quote: Brenna. I found a kindred spirit in Brenna and not just because we have an unnatural fear of storms. She’s the kind of character most women can relate to, either they know someone like her or are her to a certain extent. Brenna has a deep-seated fear of lightning and with just cause. Yet, she battles her fear to rescue a complete stranger. No matter what life throws her way (and there’s plenty thanks to Livia), she manages to make it through. She’s such an amazing woman and I loved reading her story.

My Rating: 5+ stars

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Wednesday, October 17, 2018

Too Good to Be True #review @NNP_Light

The following review was posted on https://www.nnlightsbookheaven.com where you can see reviews of all genres. 



Too Good to Be True is book 2 in the series. Book 5 released this week
At Long Last Love. Get it now for #99cents https://books2read.com/atlonglast 


There's More to Luc Than Muscles but is He. . . Too Good to be True 

October 16, 2018


Title: Too Good to be True (The Calloways of Rainbow Bayou, Book 2)
Author: Livia Quinn
Genre: Contemporary Small-Town Family Romance Series (with suspense elements)

Book Blurb:
Love happens when, where and with whom you least expect it.

Police officer Delilah Burke is no pushover. She prides herself on her instincts but when she arrives at the scene of a convenience store robbery she finds herself unwillingly intrigued by the tall dark and handsome perp dressed in a mercenary uniform and armed with fake weapons. Which begs the question - what else about him is fake?

He seems too good to be true but Luc’s huge, surprising family embraces her and when he’s threatened they join in Delilah's efforts to protect him. Del is falling hard for this hero but can she keep him safe so they can have a future together?

My Review:
Retired Navy Officer Luc Larue is hero all the way but hard-nosed cop Delilah Burke isn’t convinced when she shows up at a robbery scene. Sure, he’s sexy in his fatigues but she can’t have a mercenary running around working her beat. But there’s more to Luc than big muscles and his “day” job as a cover model.

Luc knows the instant their eyes meet, he wants to have Del in his life. She’s beautiful, intelligent and keeps him on his toes. The more he’s around her, the more he falls for her. But when strange things start happening to him and the evidence points to a stalker, will Del believe him or is he only imagining it?

I loved this book for many reasons: two strong characters who are independent yet when they fall in love heat up the pages, a baddie who’s not your typical stalker, behind-the-scenes peek into the world of cover models, spotlight on military life, a full support of secondary characters (especially the Larue clan), suspense, romance and making amends.

While both Del and Luc are highly-developed characters, what made this one of my favorite books of the year was the twist on the whole stalker part of the story. Women are usually the victims of stalkers and Livia Quinn takes it in a different direction. Livia built the tension and suspense beautifully, not to mention the feeling of vulnerability on Luc’s part.

Livia Quinn is a strong supporter of the military and military families. My hat goes off to her for her dedication and for incorporating these brave men and women in her series.

Favorite Character/Quote: Luc. Every scene he was in, from the cover shoots to helping the kids, made me smile and swoon just a bit. He’s a military hero with a loving family, a heart of gold and sexy to boot. When he realizes he has a stalker, his reaction is realistic and honest. He’s every woman’s dream and every man’s best friend. The perfect hero and I hope Livia writes more about him.

My Rating: 5+ stars. (Woohoo!)

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Tuesday, September 18, 2018

Only the Heart Remembers #Newrelease #romanticsuspense




It's finally here - release day for Only the Heart Remembers, book 3 in my Calloways of Rainbow Bayou. The first two books in the series released last week, When the Right One Comes Along and Too Good to Be True. While the books are standalones, the characters' lives progress through the series so it would be most enjoyed in order. All book links here


The Blurb:

Love happens. . .when you least expect it! Out of the blue, or the night.

Brenna returned home to Rainbow Bayou just a few months ago and now the first storm of the season delivers a surprise. She has a premonition and when that happens, she pays attention. 

A stranger attempts to enter her cabin during the storm and she whacks him with a fireplace iron creating an even bigger problem—he awakens thinking she and this handsome burglar are a couple. 

As their relationship deepens images from his past begin to surface and Brenna finds herself hoping the clues don’t mean what she thinks they do and that their new love can last forever.


"A series with so much love and heart you’ll be cheering for each couple to get their happily ever after."

Excerpt:

Pain exploded in his brain again as she shoved against him, backing out of the bed to stand on the other side, mouth shaped in a lovely silent O.
“What’s wrong?” He flung one arm over his forehead.
“What are you doing?” she harped.
“Right now I’m trying to keep my brains from leaking out of my head. Why are you so mad? You were draped all over me.” She seemed to be struggling to come up with an answer. “Look, can you skip the outrage and get me some aspirin? My frickin’ head is about to explode.”
A sympathetic look replaced her surprise. “Uh, sure, stay right there. I’ll be right back.” She held both index fingers pointed at him as if to pin him in position. “Stay put,” she said, and left the room.
He rolled his eyes “Women.” He rubbed his forehead and cursed. When she returned and handed him the pills, he struggled to sit up but let her help him when it became apparent he didn’t have the strength on his own. “Thanks.” He leaned back and tried to ignore the pair of boxers duking it out in his brain.
“Is there anything else I can do for you?” she asked quietly. “Are you hungry? Do you…uh, need to…” Her voice trailed away.
He smiled, “I do, uh…but I can’t bear the thought of getting up right now. As soon as my head quits pounding and spinning, I’ll let you know.” It was sweet how shy she was with him, even though they were lovers. The ragged, too big Tulane football jersey did nothing to counteract his hard-on. She was everything he desired in a woman. Exactly his type.
He blinked. His type. What was his type? That spurred a new series of questions. Why didn’t he know her name? Or remember how he got here? Why was he so weak? What had happened to him? He concentrated as his fingers, traced the lump on his forehead. Did he get drunk and fall out of bed? He looked around the room. Is that why she was still half-dressed?
Man, she was probably pissed. If he admitted that he didn’t know the answers to those questions, he might box himself right into the doghouse. So he’d dig a little.
“Still raining, huh?” he asked and immediately chastised himself. What a dumb question. It would take a whack-job not to hear the storm raging outside. He didn’t remember it exactly, just had a vague sense of being wet, some serious lightning, and her—sitting on top of him with the storm backlighting her natural beauty. Of course they were lovers. He remembered the feel of her hands on him.
“It’s a slow moving storm, predicted to last a couple of days, but hopefully the lights will come back on soon.”
With the lighted candle in her hand, she looked like a sunlit goddess. He imagined her raising her arm and firing a lightning bolt straight to his groin. He groaned, rubbing his eyes. He was losing it.
She rushed over to him, “Are you okay?”
He tried to concentrate on the sweetness of her voice and the coolness of her touch, but a swirling ferocious longing overwhelmed him. His fingers stroked her translucent ivory skin, enjoying its velvety softness. One index finger traced her parted lips, but his eyes drifted down despite his wishes.
“You’re so beautiful. I’m sorry…my head…” As his head rolled to the side he promised, “We’ll make love later…”

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Saturday, September 15, 2018

Too Good to Be True is just #99cents for now #RomCom #RS #smalltown


Too Good To Be True

Contemporary Small-town Romance (with suspense elements)

I've been in love with this hero since he first visited me. Some of you know I do a lot of writing in the tub. Well, Luc followed me there and told me his story. I had no idea until he started telling Del about his family that... well, that's a surprise. 
Anyway, six of the books are available or on preorder now for just #99cents everywhere. I love my #nook, #Itunes and #Kobo readers as well as #kindle so run don't walk to your favorite store for this deal.
Blurb:
Love happens when, where, and with whom you least expect it. . .as Delilah discovers.
An experienced police officer, Delilah Burke is no pushover. She prides herself on her instincts but when she arrives at the scene of a convenience store robbery she finds herself unwillingly intrigued by the tall dark and handsome perp dressed in a mercenary uniform and armed with fake weapons which begs the question – what else about him is fake?
Luc seems too good to be true, but his huge, surprising family embraces Del and when he’s threatened they join in her efforts to protect him. Delilah is drawn to him like no other but can she keep him safe so they can have a future together?
Preorder book #2 and the rest – When the Right One Comes Along, Only the Heart Remembers and Christmas Wishes now for $0.99 until each book’s release day. (7 books in the series)
Excerpt
“All right, Luc. I understand you had an incident at your home yesterday. Why don’t you start from the beginning?”
“Not much to tell. I was headed to KPI for work…”
“That’s Knights Production, Inc. on Garnet?” Jed asked. 
“Yes, I had a 8 a.m. shoot. I guess it was about 7:40 when I walked out and found my SUV with all four tires flat.”
Jed wrote in a small notebook. “Is that your Expedition out front with the US Navy tag?”  
Luc answered him. “Yes.”
“I’ll get a complete description when I leave. So why didn’t you file a police report?”
“I didn’t realize at first that the tires had been punctured. I just figured some kids had come through and let the air out of them. I’d heard about the other incidents a couple weeks ago in the area. But by late morning, the tire center called and said they’d been cut.” 
Jed took the name of the tire center. “I’ll run by there in the morning and see if they still have the tires. It would have been better if you’d called yesterday. Sometimes they haul the tires away at the end of each day.”
Luc anticipated Jed’s next question. 
“Any idea who might have done this?” Jed studied him while Luc considered his answer. 
Jed knows Del and I are involved and he’s wondering what I’m dragging her into, Luc thought. He answered honestly since he wasn’t willing to label Mercy a complete lunatic yet, “I really don’t.”
“Made any enemies lately? Kicked any kids out of the gym? Crawled out of your neighbor’s wife’s window? Anything like that?”
“Jed—” Del nearly punched her partner on the arm but Luc knew it was a tactic they used sometimes. Most people weren’t a hundred percent straight with cops for whatever reason. Present company included. 
“Look, I really thought it was kids. You know hazing rituals or something.”
“Anything happen over the weekend that might have precipitated this?”
Luc looked at Delilah, who looked at Jed, who shook his head and snapped his notebook shut and let out a frustrated breath. “All right. Give me the number for your insurance agent and the guy you spoke to at the tire center and I’ll let you know what we find. Probably won’t do any good now, but I’m going to see if I can lift some fingerprints.” He nodded at Del. “She knows where to get me if you think of anything.” The door clicked shut behind him.
Luc and Del blew out a breath at the same time. Laughing, Del said, “I feel like I’ve been sneaking out and my big brother just caught me.”
Luc walked toward her, backing her up to the door. He was close enough to see the darker rim around her blue irises. She was so pretty. “Well, like they say, might as well be shot for the deed as accused of it.” When she saw his aim, she turned her head to the side.
So Luc kissed the corners of her eyes, her temples, heard her intake of breath as she turned back to him prepared to reprimand him. But as he settled his lips over hers, coaxing, tasting, then invading, she opened for him. His body melded to hers as he took her head between his hands gently holding it so he could savor the silk of her mouth. Rocking back on his heels he smoothed her hair back in place wondering at the intensity of his feelings. So quickly…I just about love you.
Twin bluebonnets searched his as if she didn’t quite know what to think. A smile slid up one side exposing a dimple. “Don’t you have a basketball game to get to?” she asked.
Luc stepped back, adjusting his jeans, “Yeah, and I’m gonna need a minute.”
She laughed, put her hand on the doorknob.
“You’re staying for the game, aren’t you?”
Delilah’s expression showed none of the passion that had been there just minutes before. “I’m on call until ten but as long as I’m not needed, I’ll stick around. I haven’t seen my brother play basketball since…”
She didn’t have to finish. Then she looked up. “That’s why you never asked me about my family. You know Tommy.”
“That and I figured you’d tell me about your family when you wanted to.”
Her eyes dragged from his face to the bulge behind his zipper. “Ready?” She flashed him a wide-eyed look.
“Quit.” 
She laughed, opened the door and walked out.

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