The Princesses are delighted to welcome 4 super dooper authors to the blog who are chatting about their fun anthology:
Martini Club 4 – The 1920s
Krysta Scott, Amanda
McCabe, Kathy L Wheeler and Alicia Dean have a unique friendship. Yes, they are
all romance writers, and at different stages in their writing careers. But
every Friday night, schedules permitting, they meet at the Martini Lounge in
Edmond, Oklahoma where they chitchat, plan retreats to get away and for just a
general get away. Over a period of time the idea to create a series of stories
where the Martini Lounge would serve as a backdrop—well, as writers, that was
inevitable. So there they are with their first go at it. Welcome to 1920s New
York City where four young women run away from England excited to make their
own way in a new world.
All four stories
are now available for the pre-order price of **$0.99** until February 26, 2015,
the official release. And join our Facebook page at http://facebook.com/martiniclub4.
Rebellious by Amanda McCabe
Can an aristocratic lady melt the cold heart of
a Russian gangster?
Lady Jessica Hatton fled her high-society London
debutante life for one of investigative journalism in New York—only to be
relegated to the fashion pages. Searching for a juicy story leads her to Club
501, the city's most glamorous speakeasy—and its handsome, mysterious owner,
Frank Markov. But his past of war and revolution puts their hearts—and their
lives—in danger...
Excerpt: “Do
you smell that, Meggie?” Jessica Hatton cried as she leaned into the cold, salt
spray wind, her t-strap shoes perched on the lowest rung of the ship's
railing. She'd lost her hat, and the
short strands of her hair blew into her eyes, but she didn't care. England was far behind them. They had escaped.
“It
smells like freedom!” she shouted, and threw up her arms. It felt like she could fly all the way to
America.
“I
only smell old fish,” Meggie said. “Now
come down from there, Jess. If you
tumble into the drink, it will all be over before it even starts.”
Jessica
laughed and shook her head, but she did climb down. She spun around to see Meggie stretched out
on one of the deck chairs, the glossy mink collar of her coat drawn close
around her.
The
sky was grey and dismal-looking, the water not as glassy-smooth as when
they slid past Ireland yesterday and headed out to open sea. Several of the passengers had retreated to
their cabins, but Jessica couldn't stand staying inside. Not when there was so much to be seen.
“It
smells like fish and freedom,” Jessica insisted. “But we can go in now. Maybe Charlotte and Eliza will want to play
some cards or mah-jong.”
“Finally,”
Meggie grumbled as she swung her feet down to the damp deck. But her smile was broad. Jessica knew Meggie was loving it all just as
much as she was.
Amazon buy link: http://amzn.com/B00RICWBC8
Ruined by Alicia Dean
She vowed she’d be no man’s doxy, but fate had
other plans...
After the Earl of Goodwin attempts to force himself
on her, housemaid Eliza Gilbert flees England for New York, hoping to build a
better life. But the land of opportunity proves as harsh as the London docks,
and she finds herself in a situation more dreadful than the one she escaped.
Former boxer, Vince “The Fist” Taggart dreams of
marrying, having a family, and living a quiet, peaceful life. But when a girl
he's known since childhood disappears, he heads to New York in search of her
and meets Eliza, a woman with a less than honorable reputation. Inexplicably
captivated, Vince can’t force himself to stay away, especially when he learns
Eliza is the key to finding his missing friend.
Excerpt: Eliza lifted her gaze, then
looked away when she met his eyes. They were just too…striking, too blue. “I’m afraid
you’ll have to speak to Oscar. He handles all my transactions.” She could never
have a normal outing with a man. A lump of regret rose in her throat. She
turned and started up the stairs.
Vince
caught up to her in a few steps and grabbed her arm, taking the bag from her at
the same time. “That was a lousy thing to say.”
She
opened her mouth to accuse him of going around Oscar so he didn’t have to pay.
But that was ridiculous. He hadn’t taken what he’d paid for the first time. She
lifted a hand and rubbed her forehead. His attention confused her. What was his
angle? He didn’t want sex. Did he think she was hiding something about Cynthia
and if he spent time with her he could draw it out? “What do you want from me?”
“A
picnic.”
Find Alicia Dean at: http://aliciadean.com
Reckless by Kathy L Wheeler
Lady Margaret turned Lady Bootlegger…
Singer Margaret (Meggie) Montley needs
money…fast. Her friend is in a dire situation with nowhere to turn. While
Meggie is on the brink of stardom, it’s not soon enough to save her friend.
Harry Dempsey is out to avenge the deaths of his
father and brother at the hands of a ruthless gangster. But trouble spirals out
of control when Meggie Montley shows up the night he meets his nemesis to
settle the score. Saving the impetuous woman from a crime lord might be easier
than saving her from her own reckless behavior.
Excerpt: Meggie
launched herself from her hiding place and threw her arms about Harry’s neck. Locked
in his muscular embrace, she rested her chin on his shoulder. His arms
tightened around her. “Oh, Harry. I came as fast as I could. Just as we’d
planned.” The words, she’d intended to carry, came out breathless.
“Fast,
huh?” The whisper was against her ear where no one else could hear, raised
goose prickles over her entire body. “Guess I’ll have to do something about
that.” He lifted his head. “What are you doing with my girl, Joe?”
Joey’s
hands flew into the air, indicating his surrender. “Sorry, Dempsey. Had no idea
she was anyone’s quiff—”
Meggie’s cheeks burned, and she stiffened at the
insult. Harry’s one arm gripped her closer. The other shot up, jerking her body
like a rag doll. She couldn’t see Harry’s face with her own now buried in his
neck, but she felt the corded muscles contract.
Amazon buy link: http://amzn.com/B00RICW0G0
Contact info: kathy@klwheeler.com
Runaway by Krysta Scott
Can she prove her innocence before more than
her dreams are destroyed?
After escaping an arranged marriage, Lady
Charlotte Leighton lands on a new shore, determined to realize her dream of
opening her own bakery. But her plans are shattered when her former fiancé
follows her to New York. Now, she finds herself in a fight for her freedom.
Haunted by a string of failures, Detective Felix
Noble is determined to solve his latest case. But his efforts to find a
murderer are jeopardized by a forbidden attraction to his number one suspect.
While he’s certain Charlotte Leighton is keeping secrets, instinct tells him
she’s not the murderess he first believed.
Excerpt: Long
thin fingers curled around a glass and lifted it from the tray. Charli followed
the direction of the drink. Derrick Chaunce, or as the local duffs referred to
him, “Slick”, grinned, exposing yellowed teeth.
“You … You…” Her throat closed.
The rest of her diatribe wouldn’t budge.
He winked. His thin hair
slicked back in the latest fashion exaggerated the gaunt cheekbones and sunken
eyes, tinging him with an unhealthy, dilapidated look. He gulped the whiskey. A
bit of the amber liquid escaped through the gap in his teeth and down his chin.
Her stomach lurched.
“Thank you, sweet cakes. Put it
on my tab.” He skulked off.
Charli whirled around. How did
the bounder get past Tiny? Ira fumed about customers who ran up a high tab
without reconciling at the end of the night. Now she would have to explain yet
another charge added to Slick’s mounting debt. She sighed and rolled her eyes
to the heavens. The customer was always right. Even when they were wrong.
Amazon buy link: http://amzn.com/B00RIFHGPC
Contact info: http://krystascottauthor.com
6 comments:
Wow, what a wonderful idea to write about the roaring twenties. Congratulations on the books
Hi Ladies,
All your books sound awesome! That's a great idea to write about the 20s. Exciting times and full of change. Best wishes for many sales!
Reads like fun stories! I never thought of writing for that time period. Cool!
Congratulations on your books, sweetheart!! As a avid reader, I am definitely looking forward to reading them! :)
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These sound awesome...love the time period you chose..I can imagine the clothes and bar scenes now
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