• Western

    A Game of Chance by Lauren Linwood @LaurenLinwood #RLFblog #western #historicalromance

    Today’s featured book is A Game of Chance by Lauren Linwood.
    Genre: western historical romance
    Book heat level (based on movie ratings): PG-13
    Gambler Jed Stone journeys to California to track down Simon
    Morgan, the man responsible for his best friend’s death. Arrested for robbery
    and murder upon arrival, Jed is shocked to see his face on a wanted poster. He
    escapes before his hanging, unaware that the man guilty of those crimes is the
    twin brother he never knew existed. In a case of mistaken identity, Jed
    acquires the most famous whorehouse in San Francisco in a rigged card game his
    twin is meant to win.
    Lily Frontiere takes over running Lucky Lil’s from her dying
    mother, the house madam who shielded her by sending her away to boarding
    school. Lily’s intelligence and astonishing resemblance to her mother help in
    her charade, but she’s entered a world she knows little about. She clashes with
    the handsome stranger who turns up with the deed to Lucky Lil’s in hand, yet
    she is attracted to the charming risk taker.
    But Simon Morgan seeks both Lily’s hand and ownership of
    Lucky Lil’s—and he will go to any means to possess both. Will Jed foil his
    nemesis while bringing his outlaw brother to justice and win Lily’s love?
    Publisher: Soul Mate Publishing
    Amazon: http://www.amazon.com/Game-Chance-Lauren-Linwood-ebook/dp/B00HQVHR98/

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    Lauren’s 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 is an avid reader, moviegoer, and
    sports fan who manages stress by alternating yoga with long walks. She plans to
    start a support group for Fixer Upper addicts—as soon as she finishes her next
    piece of dark chocolate.

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  • Modern Western

    Character Sketch: Jed Stone from A Game of Chance @LaurenLinwood #RLFblog #Western

    About the Book

    Title: A Game of Chance
    Genre: western historical romance
    Author Name: Lauren Linwood
    Book heat level (based on movie ratings G, PG, PG13, R): PG13
    Gambler Jed Stone journeys
    to California to track down Simon Morgan, the man responsible for his best friend’s
    death. Arrested for robbery and murder upon arrival, Jed is shocked to see his face
    on a wanted poster. He escapes before his hanging, unaware that the man guilty of
    those crimes is the twin brother he never knew existed. In a case of mistaken identity,
    Jed acquires the most famous whorehouse in San Francisco
    in a rigged card game his twin is meant to win.
    Lily Frontiere takes
    over running Lucky Lil’s from her dying mother, the house madam who shielded her
    by sending her away to boarding school. Lily’s intelligence and astonishing resemblance
    to her mother help in her charade, but she’s entered a world she knows little about.
    She clashes with the handsome stranger who turns up with the deed to Lucky Lil’s
    in hand, yet she is attracted to the charming risk taker.
    But Simon Morgan seeks
    both Lily’s hand and ownership of Lucky Lil’s—and he will go to any means to possess
    both. Will Jed foil his nemesis while bringing his outlaw brother to justice and
    win Lily’s love?

    Buy This Book:

    Soul Mate Publishing: http://www.soulmatepublishing.com/
    Amazon: http://www.amazon.com/Game-Chance-Lauren-Linwood-ebook/dp/B00HQVHR98/

    About the Character

    Name: Jed Stone
    Age: 25
    Gender: male
    Birthplace: New York City
    Profession: gambler
    Ethnicity/Species (if not human): white
    Describe his/her body build, skin tone, height and weight. Include
    any unique features such as dimples, freckles, or scars:
    Jed is 6’2″ and 180 pounds, with a muscled chest and thick,
    dark-blonde hair and a mustache. He has crystal blue eyes and a killer smile that
    melts hearts on both sides of the Mississippi. Think
    Robert Redford as the Sundance Kid. Jed could be his younger brother!
    Who is the significant
    other in your character’s life (hero/heroine)?
    Lily Frontiere, who is the daughter of the most famous whorehouse
    in San Francisco. She was shielded from the house
    life and sent back east to a fancy boarding school and has returned to her home
    to find her mother dying and in debt. Lily wanted to be an actress, which her mother
    refused to allow her to do so, so she is using her acting skills and incredible
    similarity to her mother to “play” Madam Lil. With a dark wig and heavy
    make-up and her curves poured into one of Lil’s dresses, she is Madam Lil—but incredibly naïve and having
    to learn quickly on the job how to manage her girls and the clientele they service.
    How educated is this character?
    Is he/she book smart, self-taught, widely-experienced?
    Jed went to public schools, where during recess he played poker
    with his teacher during recess and honed his math and gambling skills. He dropped
    out as a teen because the midwife who raised him grew ill, and he needed to support
    them. He worked at everything from a boot factory to a brewery, even keeping the
    books at a pub while pouring drinks. He fought for the Union
    in the Civil War and after the war ended, he put his street smarts and luck together
    and became a gambler, mostly playing poker.
    What is your character’s
    family like?
    Jed is an orphan, raised by Elmira,
    the gruff midwife who delivered him. He doesn’t know many details about his background,
    but will find out the truth when he arrives in San Francisco.
    His father Gordon was an actor who pretended to marry a young Boston Brahmin teenager.
    She gave birth to a son, and Gordon took off with the child. He wanted the baby
    to show his millionaire grandfather that he’d become respectable, hoping Max would
    put him in the will. Little did he know his dying “wife” gave birth to
    a second son minutes later—an identical twin to the first son. Jed possess a locket
    with his mother’s initials, which will play a key role in unraveling the tangled
    web of his past.
    What inner doubt causes
    your character the most difficulty?
    Jed learns that his twin brother is wanted for robbery, rape,
    and murder. He also discovers his father was a pretty shady character with a checkered
    past. His fear is he’s got their “bad blood,” and he’ll never be able
    to rise above it. He’s fallen in love, and he wants to be the best possible man
    he can be for the woman he loves, but finding out about these two relatives creates
    doubt in his mind.
    What is your character’s
    biggest need at the beginning of the story? As the story opens,
    Jed’s biggest need is to get out of jail! He’s been arrested
    based on a wanted poster and sentenced to be executed, but it’s actually his twin
    who’s committed the crimes. Jed has no idea why his picture is on the poster, but
    he’s not about to hang for another man’s crimes, so he needs to escape—and fast!
    How emotionally expressive
    is your character to others?
    Jed is very self-contained, a reflection of his gambling skills
    and instinct. He studies people and picks up on the little things about them. He’s
    used many aliases in the past and holds his cards, literally and figuratively, close
    to the chest. As he begins to fall in love with Lily, though, he opens up to the
    possibilities of a life beyond gambling, and we see a very playful side to him.

    About Your Writer: Questions for your character to answer about you.

    Why do you think your
    writer chose to write about you?
    Lauren Linwood wanted to tell my story because she sees me as
    very vulnerable. She was fascinated by the idea that identical twins could be separated
    at birth and resemble each other so closely, yet turn out very differently.
    What do you wish your
    writer had not told others about you?
    I can’t believe she let the cat out of the bag and told people
    how I donate a portion of my poker winnings to various orphanages in each town I
    pass through. Just because I’m an orphan and know how hard that life can be, I feel
    she had no right revealing something so personal.
    Why do you think your
    writer loves to write?
    Lauren loves to tell stories—the more complex and twisty, the
    better. She loves creating people and their worlds and sharing them with readers.
    She wants to entertain and make readers happy when they get that happily ever after
    ending. I’m grateful that despite all the complications she threw at me, I was able
    to find my golden ending with Lily, the love of my life, and learn about my true
    roots.
    What do you wish your
    writer would write next?
    When I have kids with Lily, I think their story would be an interesting
    one to read about. They would come of age at the turn of a new century in America, so that alone would make for a special story. Besides,
    who wouldn’t want to read the love story of their own children? Mine turned out
    so well, and I hope Lauren would give my kids their own soul mates for life!
    What other character from
    your book do you think your writer should write a book about? Care to tell us why?
    Lauren would never admit to this, but her two favorite characters
    in A Game of Chance are Harold, the butler, and Cleveland Armstrong, a bank clerk.
    Harold has a great sense of humor and is incredibly loyal. I think she should give
    him a good woman to share his laughter and love. And in the epilogue, Lauren reveals
    Cleveland is doing something very special with his
    life. He’s the true hero in A Game of Chance, and I believe he deserves his own
    book and happily ever after, just like Lily and I got.
    Is there anything you’d
    like to say to your writer?
    Lauren knows how grateful I am to her for bringing Lily and me
    together. We definitely had some bumps along the way, but I want her to know that
    I truly am the man she thought I was, and I plan to be the best man I can be, for
    both Lily and me. I’m ready to start a new chapter in my life, and I look forward
    to my future—all thanks to Lauren and her vivid imagination.

    Author Bio

    As a child, Lauren Linwood gathered her neighborhood friends
    together and made up stories for them to act out, her first venture into creating
    memorable characters. Following her passion for history and love of learning, she
    became a teacher who began writing on the side to maintain her sanity in a sea of
    teenage hormones.
    Lauren’s novels focus on two of her favorite eras, medieval times
    and the American Old West. History is the backdrop that places her characters in
    extraordinary circumstances, where their intense desire and yearning for one another
    grows into the deep, tender, treasured gift of love.
    Lauren, a native Texan, lives in a Dallas
    suburb with her family. An avid reader, moviegoer, and sports fan, she manages stress
    by alternating yoga with five mile walks. She is thinking about starting a support
    group for Pinterest and House Hunters addicts.

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  • Modern Western

    A Game of Chance @LaurenLinwood #RLFblog #western

    A Game of Chance 
    Gambler Jed Stone journeys to California to track down Simon Morgan, the man
    responsible for his best friend’s death. Arrested for robbery and murder upon arrival,
    Jed is shocked to see his face on a wanted poster. He escapes before his hanging,
    unaware that the man guilty of those crimes is the twin brother he never knew existed.
    In a case of mistaken identity, Jed acquires the most famous whorehouse in San Francisco in a rigged
    card game his twin is meant to win.
    Lily Frontiere takes over running Lucky Lil’s from her dying
    mother, the house madam who shielded her by sending her away to boarding school.
    Lily’s intelligence and astonishing resemblance to her mother help in her charade,
    but she’s entered a world she knows little about. She clashes with the handsome
    stranger who turns up with the deed to Lucky Lil’s in hand, yet she is attracted
    to the charming risk taker.
    But Simon Morgan seeks both Lily’s hand and ownership of Lucky
    Lil’s—and he will go to any means to possess both. Will Jed foil his nemesis while
    bringing his outlaw brother to justice and win Lily’s love?

    Buy This Book

    Amazon http://amzn.com/B00HQVHR98

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