Historical

Stories set in the past.

  • Historical

    Historical #WWII Romance Jana Richards @JanaRichards_ #RLFblog

    Flawless 
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    media contacts for the author. Today’s featured book is Flawless by Jana
    Richards.
    Genre historical romance (World War Two)
    Author Jana Richards
    Book heat level (based on movie ratings): PG13
    France, 1942. The world is at war. The Nazis have stolen the
    infamous blue diamond, Le Coeur Bleu, intending to barter it for weapons that will
    destroy the Allies. Jewel thief Hunter Smith is given a choice; help the French
    Resistance steal back the diamond and avenge the death of his best friend, or stay
    locked up in an English prison. He chooses revenge.
    Resistance fighter Madeleine Bertrand’s husband died when he
    was betrayed by Hunter Smith. How can she now pretend to be married to the arrogant
    American? How can she betray Jean Philippe’s memory by her passionate response to
    Hunter’s kisses? Neither is prepared for the maelstrom of attraction that erupts
    between them. To survive they must uncover the mysteries of the past and conquer
    the dangers of the present. But first Madeleine must decide if her loyalties lie
    with her dead husband and the Resistance or with the greatest love of her life.   

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    About the Author

    When Jana Richards read her first romance novel, she immediately
    knew two things: she had to commit the stories running through her head to paper,
    and they had to end with a happily ever after. She also knew she’d found what she
    was meant to do. Since then she’s never met a romance genre she didn’t like. She
    writes contemporary romance, romantic suspense, and historical romance set in World
    War Two, in lengths ranging from short story to full length novel. Just for fun,
    she throws in generous helpings of humor, and the occasional dash of the paranormal.
    Her paranormal romantic suspense “Seeing Things” was a 2008 EPPIE finalist.
    In her life away from writing, Jana is an accountant/admin assistant,
    a mother to two grown daughters, and a wife to her husband Warren. She enjoys golf,
    yoga, movies, concerts, travel and reading, not necessarily in that order. She and
    her husband live in Winnipeg
    with their Pug/Terrier cross Lou and several unnamed goldfish. She loves to hear
    from readers and can be reached through her website at www.janarichards.com

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  • Historical

    Follow Your Heart @RuthKaufman #RLFblog #historical

    Ruth Kaufman author of Follow Your Heart answers five easy questions
    to help readers get to know her better.

    Author Bio

    Ruth Kaufman is a Chicago author,
    on-camera and voiceover talent and freelance editor and speaker who loves
    chocolate peanut butter milkshakes and singing in a chorus.
    Her
    second medieval, FOLLOW YOUR HEART, released in April. Writing accolades
    include Romance Writers of America® 2011 Golden
    Heart® winner and runner up in RT
    Book Reviews’
    national American Title II contest.
    Learn more at www.ruthkaufman.com and www.ruthtalks.com. Follow her on Twitter:
    @RuthKaufman or Facebook: Ruth
    Kaufman Author & Actress
    .
    Describe the perfect vacation.
    The perfect vacation I already had was to England and Wales
    in part because I spent a night in two different castles. One (Amberley) was
    more medieval, and the other (Thorndale) more modern, but both were amazing
    inside and out. I also visited some of King Edward I’s castles (Beaumaris,
    Conwy, Caernarfon and Harlech), designed to be a day’s march apart. The
    Snowdonia region in Wales is one of the most beautiful places I’ve been. The
    perfect vacation I hope to have would be to Italy, including Siena and Cinque
    Terre.
    Tell us about your
    favorite toy as a child.
    This will date me, but my favorite toy was my Beautiful
    Crissy doll. She had the most amazing, shiny red hair you could make longer or
    shorter. I liked her hair at its longest, probably because I had black, curly
    hair that was hard to control and so often kept short. I just loved her hair.
    What are your hobbies?
    Two day jobs (writing and acting) can keep me pretty busy. I
    enjoy singing in a symphony chorus. We usually perform major works such as
    Poulenc’s Gloria or Orff’s Carmina Burana, but just completed a Rodgers and
    Hammerstein concert at Chicago’s Orchestra Hall featuring approximately 200
    singers, 70 musicians and 8 soloists. Our maestro received permission from to
    customize a program of 23 songs. In season, we rehearse one night a week.
    When you read for pleasure,
    what kind of books do you choose?
    I choose historicals and historical fiction, mostly, though
    I also enjoy paranormals. I also want to read friends’ books, but it’s hard to
    keep up! Right now I’m reading a friend’s historical fiction set around the
    Chicago Fire, and another friend’s contemporary. While I still prefer an actual
    book when possible, the Kindle app has made it easy to acquire and carry around
    a “stack,” so I flit between books more than I used to.
    What kinds of things do
    you read when you’re researching a new book?
    It depends on the genre I’m writing. For medievals, I’ve
    collected more than 200 books on 15th century England. There’s great
    information on the Internet, but it’s rare to find the level of detail I need.
    In my current release, Follow Your Heart, the heroine is a stained glass
    painter, so I had a great time seeking out books on medieval stained glass and
    the techniques used to create it. If I’m writing a contemporary, I go online to
    research the characters’ careers or review notes from an interview I’ve done.

    About the Book

    Title Follow Your Heart
    Genre Historical
    Author Ruth Kaufman
    Book heat level (based on movie ratings): R
    Strong-willed Joanna Peyntor has
    two uses for a man: to pose for a stained glass window design or to commission
    her skills. But when her brother conspires to ruin her reputation, she concedes
    to a third: a husband to help save her glass-painting workshop. 
    Sir Adrian Bedford must marry
    without delay on his quest to redeem his family name and lands. Who’d accept an
    impoverished former nobleman insisting upon an unusual stricture in their
    marriage contract? But Joanna, a woman striving to succeed in a man’s world,
    agrees that discussions of a personal nature are prohibited.
    When irresistible attraction makes their marriage of
    convenience inconvenient, will his dangerous secrets keep them from following
    their hearts?

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    Publisher Ruth J. Kaufman
    Amazon http://amzn.com/B00TYM7XBE

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  • Character Interviews,  Historical

    Mark Virtue from Virtue’s Lady by @JessicaCale #RLFblog #historicalromance

    Jessica Cale shares details about the creation of Mark Virtue
    in the book Virtue’s Lady.

    About the Book

    Title Virtue’s Lady
    Genre Historical Romance
    Author Jessica Cale
    Book heat level (based on movie ratings): R
    Lady Jane
    Ramsey is young, beautiful, and ruined.
    After
    being rescued from her kidnapping by a handsome highwayman, she returns home
    only to find her marriage prospects drastically reduced. Her father expects her
    to marry the repulsive Lord Lewes, but Jane has other plans. All she can think
    about is her highwayman, and she is determined to find him again.
    Mark
    Virtue is trying to go straight. After years of robbing coaches and surviving
    on his wits, he knows it’s time to hang up his pistol and become the carpenter
    he was trained to be. He busies himself with finding work for his neighbors and
    improving his corner of Southwark as he tries to forget the girl who haunts his
    dreams. As a carpenter struggling to stay in work in the aftermath of The Fire,
    he knows Jane is unfathomably far beyond his reach, and there’s no use wishing
    for the impossible.
    When Jane
    turns up in Southwark, Mark is furious. She has no way of understanding just
    how much danger she has put them in by running away. In spite of his growing
    feelings for her, he knows that Southwark is no place for a lady. Jane must set
    aside her lessons to learn a new set of rules if she is to make a life for
    herself in the crime-ridden slum. She will fight for her freedom and her life
    if that’s what it takes to prove to Mark—and to herself—that there’s more to
    her than meets the eye.

    Introducing Mark Virtue

    Name: Mark Virtue
    Age: 30
    Gender: Male
    Birthplace: Rothschild House, St. James, London.
    Profession: Carpenter, Ex-Highwayman
    Ethnicity/Species (if not human): English
    Describe his body build, skin tone, height and weight. Include
    any unique features such as dimples, freckles, or scars: Mark is on the tall
    side with the muscular build of a man in his profession. He’s blond but tan
    from working outside much of the time. His nose has been broken a few times, he
    has dimples you’ll see if you’re very lucky, and scars around his wrists and
    his ankles from the couple of times he was in prison.
    Who is the significant
    other in your character’s life?
    In Virtue’s Lady, Mark falls for Lady Jane Ramsey, the only
    daughter of the Earl of Hereford. She’s nineteen, gorgeous, and more than a
    little bit mad. He meets her for the first time in Tyburn, but Virtue’s Lady is
    their story.
    Tell us about this
    character, please.
    Mark Virtue is a working-class hero. He is the only son of a
    housekeeper and a stable hand, and grew up in the Earl of Somerton’s household
    until he started his apprenticeship at a carpenter’s Southwark. He completed it
    and took over the business. Unfortunately for him, the Great Fire of London
    happened in 1666. People no longer wanted wooden houses, so carpenters were out
    of work by the hundreds. Mark started robbing coaches as a highwayman at this
    point, putting his apprentices to work building coffins to smuggle their
    takings out of the city for sale. By the beginning of Virtue’s Lady, Mark has
    given up highway robbery and is trying to build an honest life for himself as a
    carpenter in Southwark, one of the poorest slums outside of London. He loves
    his town and tries to look after his neighbors, but his life and his livelihood
    are threatened when Lady Jane comes back into his life. He’s crazy about her,
    but not crazy enough to believe an heiress would ever want to live in
    Southwark.
    How does your hero
    dress?
    Mark is a no-nonsense kind of guy, preferring his worn linen
    and wool work clothes to anything else. He has a long coat with deep pockets,
    tall leather boots, and a tricorn hat. He doesn’t put a lot of stock in
    appearances, and he’s very active, so he likes to be comfortable.
    If you could only hear
    this character’s voice (but not see him) what characteristic would identify
    him?
    He has a very strong accent similar to what we might describe
    as Cockney today. He swears often, he’s funny and blunt, and you can hear the
    hint of a smile in his voice if you’re listening carefully.
    How educated is this
    character?
    He’s better educated than he lets on. He grew up in an earl’s
    household and had lessons with his half-brother, Nick, the earl’s son, until he
    started his apprenticeship. He can read and write, he’s good with numbers, and
    he’s an excellent carpenter.
    Does he scrape by, live
    comfortably, live extravagantly?
    After years of poverty, Mark is finally what he would consider
    to be comfortable. He has a rickety old house he’s trying to renovate, and
    enough money from his days as a highwayman to supplement his income as a
    carpenter. He’s careful with his money and indifferent to luxuries, but he
    always keeps his kitchen well-stocked with coffee. He’s not wealthy, by any
    means, but he’s happy with what he has.
    On what special skills
    does your character rely?
    Mark can talk his way out of anything. He’s sharp, charming,
    and women love him. His popularity with women has gotten him out of–and
    into–some very bad situations. He’s also very well-connected. He knows a lot
    of very useful people from his time in prison and living within the criminal
    underworld. Some of them, such as the executioner Jack Ketch, still owe him
    favors.
    What kinds of things
    does your character always carry (in pockets or purse)?
    He always carries his pipe and his pistols (old habits die
    hard), and he wears his late father’s signet ring on his right forefinger.
    Is he close to family?
    Mark doesn’t have a lot of family left. Both of his parents are
    long dead, and his half-brother, Nick, is his only surviving close relative.
    He’s very close to the family he has and the people he considers himself
    responsible for, such as his apprentices, Jack and Harry (who is also his
    cousin), and his business partner, Will. He also adores Nick’s wife, Sally.
    Is your character
    involved in his community?
    Very. He loves his community and takes his responsibility to it
    very seriously. His neighbors are among the poorest people around London, and
    he does what he can to help them. He tries to find work for other carpenters in
    need, repairs homes and builds coffins, often at a loss to himself. He wants to
    build a school for the town, too, and takes it upon himself to try to find the
    money to do it. He tries to look after them, and they love him for it.
    Does this character see
    morality as black-and-white, or with shades of gray?
    Mark has been a criminal for most of his adult life. He doesn’t
    necessarily agree with the law (hanging someone for stealing a few pennies is
    ridiculous), but he has a very strict moral code of his own. He’ll steal from
    the very wealthy, but he won’t hurt them. On the other hand, if someone
    threatens someone he cares about, he has no problem hurting them whatsoever. He
    is fiercely loyal and honest to a fault, and never takes more than he needs. He
    puts what he can back into his community to help the poor directly.
    What is your hero’s
    biggest personal flaw?
    He doesn’t trust people. He’s seen enough of the worst parts of
    life to know better. He questions motives and sees things through a very
    cynical filter. He also has a very strong aversion to the wealthy (girls in
    particular) because of a trauma from his past.

    About Your Writer

    Why do you think your
    writer chose to write about you?
    Had to, didn’t she? She wasn’t sure about me at first, but I
    kept showing up, stealing scenes until I won her over. Before long, I was all
    she could think about. I have that effect on women. Jess was different, though.
    She didn’t didn’t just want to write ballads to my biceps–that has actually
    happened, don’t ask–she wanted to know what I was thinking about, and what
    made me the way I am. Not a lot to it, I told her, but she kept digging until
    she found the things I didn’t want anyone to know about. She didn’t tell Jane,
    to be fair, but it wasn’t easy having to go through all of that again.
    What do you wish your
    writer had not told others about you?
    Everything. The state of my house, how often I wash, the things
    I’m good at that make girls like me as much as they do. Anything that happened
    in Newgate. There are some things people don’t need to know about. I wish she’d
    have left out some of the more, erm, intimate details about me and Jane. I’m
    the only one who gets to look at her now, and I don’t need all and sundry
    picturing her without her clothes on. Christ wept, that’s my wife!
    What other character
    from your book do you think your writer should write a book about, and why?
    Harry. He’s got it coming. See how he likes having somebody
    walking around in his brain. He thinks he knows everything, but Jess’ll put him
    through the ringer, make no mistake. Jack, too. He’s a good lad and he deserves
    to be happy, but he’ll never figure out Alice fancies him on his own. He’s
    clever for a boy his age, but he doesn’t understand a thing about girls.
    Why do you think your
    writer loves to write?
    She likes spending time with us. We talk to her at all hours of
    the day, telling her what we want, what we think, what we’re afraid of. We
    couldn’t help it since we figured out someone was listening. If she didn’t put
    pen to paper, we’d just be voices and she’d be dragged off to Bedlam.
    Is there anything you’d
    like to say to your writer?
    Jess, you’re a great girl, but I wish you’d have left some
    things buried. You know the ones I’m talking about. For a romantic hero, you
    could have made me look more heroic. I got the girl and you know I love her,
    but did you have to make things so bloody difficult? Jane didn’t have to be an
    earl’s daughter. If she were in actress in truth, I’d have dragged her off
    months before and nobody would have gotten shot! You knew how I feel about rich
    birds, and still you went and found me the only one I had to have. You have a
    curious sense of humor, Madam. Having said that, you let me do what I was going
    to do anyway, and you didn’t try to change me into something I’m not,
    so…erm…thank you.

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    iTunes https://itunes.apple.com/us/book/virtues-lady/id983809003?mt=11

    Author Bio

    Jessica
    Cale is a historical romance author and journalist based in North Carolina.
    Originally from Minnesota, she lived in Wales for several years where she
    earned a BA in History and an MFA in Creative Writing while climbing castles
    and photographing mines for history magazines. She kidnapped (“married”) her
    very own British prince (close enough) and is enjoying her happily ever after
    with him in a place where no one understands his accent. You can visit her at www.authorjessicacale.com.

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  • Western

    Lauren Linwood’s Ballad Beauty @LaurenLinwood #cowboys #RLFblog

    Ballad Beauty 
    Romance Lives Forever welcomes Lauren Linwood, historical
    western romance author.

    About the Author

    Lauren Linwood became a teacher who wrote on the side to maintain
    her sanity in a sea of teenage hormones. Her historical romances use history as
    a backdrop to place her characters in extraordinary circumstances, where their intense
    desire for one another grows into the treasured gift of love. Her romantic suspense
    novels feature strong heroes and heroines who unite to defeat a clever antagonist
    and discover a deep, abiding love during their journey.
    A native Texan, Lauren lives in a Dallas suburb with her family.
    An avid reader, moviegoer, and sports fan, she manages stress by alternating yoga
    with long walks. She plans to start a support group for House Hunters addicts—as
    soon as she finishes her next piece of dark chocolate.

    Interview with Lauren Linwood

    Why did you write this
    book?
    I’d written five previous historical romances, but I’d never
    mined the gold in my native state of Texas! I decided it was time to feature a hero
    who lived here, and the first thing that came to mind was a Texas Ranger. They helped
    tamed Texas from the wild land that it was. My twist? My hero is the son of an infamous
    outlaw and chose to become a lawman because of what he’d seen in his childhood.
    He knows exactly what his daddy is, but the heroine he falls for has no idea that
    her father is also an outlaw—and partner-in-crime to the hero’s daddy!
    What is your favorite
    genre to read?
    Since I was a history teacher for many years, I enjoy authors
    who combine pieces of history within thrillers. Steve Berry, David Baldacci, and
    Brad Meltzer are some of the best at this.
    Who is your favorite character
    from fiction (not including your own)?
    Hands down, it’s Atticus Finch from To Kill a Mockingbird. He’s
    a hero in every sense of the word, and I admire his moral core and what a great
    father he is to his two children.
    What are you working on
    at the moment, and will see from you in coming months?
    I’m pleased to announce that I’ve dipped my toe into the romantic
    suspense pond after releasing six historicals. Leave Yesterday Behind will be released
    in June. I have another medieval historical, A Knight for Kallen, coming out in
    the fall, and early in 2016 my second romantic suspense, Illusions of Death, will
    appear. I’ve just finished another western which I’m letting ferment a bit before
    I send it off to my editor, and I’m 25 chapters into another romantic suspense that’s
    set in Dallas.
    Please tell us about your
    latest book.
    After ten years apart, Boston schoolmarm Jenny McShanahan receives
    a letter from her beloved father that instructs her to join him in Texas. She has
    no idea that he’s become Famous Sam McShan, the Robin Hood of the West. She arrives
    to find Sam already gone, but he left instructions for Jenny to hire a guide and
    rendezvous with him in Nevada.
    Texas Ranger Noah Daniel Webster knows Sam personally because
    his father, Pistol Pete Webber, was Sam’s longtime partner in crime. When Pete is
    killed during their last big score, Noah requests the assignment to bring Sam to
    justice. Going undercover, he volunteers to act as Jenny’s escort across the dangerous
    prairie, using her to track her outlaw father’s location.
    As they journey through rough country, love blossoms—but Noah
    knows the second he arrests Sam, his betrayal will kill Jenny’s love for him. Should
    the lawman do his duty as a Ranger, or should he let love rule? The choice Noah
    makes will change their lives forever.

    About the Book

    Title: Ballad Beauty
    Genre: western historical romance
    Author: Lauren Linwood
    Book heat level: PG13

    Buy This Book

    Publisher: http://www.SoulMate.Publishing.com
    Amazon (Kindle Unlimited!): http://amzn.com/B00U9TV2XQ

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  • Historical

    #Historical Romance An Unsuitable Match @sashacottman #RLFblog

    An Unsuitable Match 
    Cover Love includes a cover, blurb, buy links, and social media
    contacts for the author. Today’s featured book is An Unsuitable Match by Sasha Cottman.

    About the Book

    Title An Unsuitable Match
    Genre historical romance
    Author Sasha Cottman
    Book heat level (based on movie ratings): R
    The Favourite Heiress…
    Once engaged to the future Duke of Strathmore, the beautiful
    Lady Clarice Langham now finds herself in the humiliating position of celebrating
    his marriage – to another woman. As a result of the scandal, it seems her reign
    as London’s most eligible debutante has come to an end. But things begin to look
    up when handsome and charming rake David Radley makes it clear that, at least as
    far as he’s concerned, she’s still the catch of the season.
    The Illegitimate Son…
    The eldest son of the Duke of Strathmore, David Radley has been
    raised alongside his father’s legitimate children. But while he is generally received
    as part of the family, not everyone thinks he should be, and especially not Clarice’s
    father, the Earl of Langham, who forbids her from having anything to do with him.
    An Unsuitable Match…
    David’s been in love with Clarice for years, and it isn’t long
    before the attraction between them develops into something deeper. Yet he senses
    Clarice is hiding something and until she reveals her secret, she won’t be free
    to follow her heart. Despite everything, David will not give up on Clarice, not
    even when another seems set to claim her.

    Buy This Book

    Publisher Destiny Romance (Random House Penguin)
    Also available from iTunes, Kobo, GooglePlay, JBHiFi, Big W,
    Destiny Romance and Penguin

    About the Author

    Sasha Cottman is a multi-published, award-winning author. Her
    Regency heroes and heroines are part of London’s social elite, yet still search
    for the elusive gift of true love. Her stories are centred on loyal and loving families.
    An Unsuitable Match Finalist ARRA Best Historical, Best Cover
    and Best Continuing Series 2014. An Unsuitable Match Finalist AusRom Best Author,
    Best Cover, Book of the Year and Best Established Author 2014.
    Book Trailer An Unsuitable Match https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=af0ITmSQ5kQ

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  • 5 Easy Questions,  Regency

    5 Easy Questions: Alanna Lucas When We Dance @alannalucas27 #RLFblog #historical

    When We Dance 
    Alanna Lucas author of When We Dance answers five easy
    questions to help readers get to know her better.
    Author Bio
    Alanna Lucas is a historical romance author, who loves
    writing historical romance just as much as she loves reading them. When not
    daydreaming of her next hero Alanna can be found reading, spending time with
    family, or plotting her next travel destination.
    Alanna is a member of the Romance Writers of America, East
    Valley Authors, The Beau Monde, and Celtic Hearts Romance Writers. She makes
    her home in Southern California with her family. She loves to hear from
    readers.
    What’s your favorite down-home family style meal?
    Italian food- lots of pasta, a variety of cheeses, and don’t
    forget the wine ;-)
    What is your go-to meal when you dine out?
    In-n-Out. It is a hamburger place in California.
    Describe the perfect vacation.
    I love going to Europe, especially The Netherlands (I have
    family there)
    When you read for pleasure, what kind of books do you
    choose?
    I like to read about history whether nonfiction or fiction.
    I guess it is a good thing I write historical romance.
    If the hero of your latest book called you on the phone,
    what would be a perfect ringtone for him?
    Monster by Imagine Dragons
    About the Book
    Title When We Dance
    Genre historical romance-Regency
    Author Alanna Lucas
    Book heat level (based on movie ratings): R
    Nigel Rochefort succeeds at everything he attempts, but
    burying his family in scandal and breaking up a wedding while seducing the
    bride is not quite what he had in mind. Nor was finding true love.
    Step By Step
    Miss Artemisia Germayne is used to gossip. She is far from
    the ton’s version of an ideal beauty. Worse still, she cannot dance. But when
    she finds herself in the uncomfortable predicament of abandonment on her
    wedding day, embarrassed and humiliated she retreats to the country.
    Nigel Rochefort, second son of the Earl of Monfort, has
    always taken his good fortune for granted, so when the woman for whom he has a
    secret tendre is about to marry his friend, the only logical thing to do is
    break up the wedding. But that scandal is only the start. The bride’s sister
    has also disappeared, and Nigel must first clear his name to assure Artemisia’s
    affections. As he gives chase, many truths are yet to be learned. This is no
    simple country dance or game of seduction but an unstoppable waltz of
    desire—and true love.
    Buy This Book
    Publisher http://www.boroughspublishinggroup.com/books/when-we-dance
    Amazon http://www.amazon.com/When-We-Dance-Alanna-Lucas-ebook/dp/B00O3M4GKG/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1412557731&sr=8-1&keywords=alanna+lucas
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