A Touch of Romance by Paullett Golden – #BlogTour

Release: Dec 26, 2021
Available in Paperback, eBook, Hardcover, and (coming soon) Audio

 

ABOUT THE BOOK

Despite the odds, two poets manifest their dreams.

His recent appointment as Regius Professor has Jules Knowlton enjoying a life of leisure, one that begins with a writing retreat to stimulate his mind but ends with the unanticipated arousal of his heart. The problem? His newfound ladylove is arranged to marry someone else.

Leila Owen is a loyal and devoted daughter, one who would do anything for her family, anything except marry the suitor they’ve chosen for her. Using her poetic cunning, she schemes ways to convince her parents the man of her choice is a better match. The problem? The suitor is nothing if not perfect.

This is the love story of Jules and Leila, two poets who playact through life’s charade.


​From second chance romances to mistaken identities, experience A Touch of Romance in this collection of one short novel and twelve bonus flash fiction pieces.

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Excerpt

Perhaps it was her matter-of-fact tone, perhaps the thought of her living abroad with a business-minded man; whatever the case, a wave of melancholy washed over him. The only enlightenment in her words was how Leila-like they sounded, another trait he was becoming used to, that way she had of accepting in stride matters out of her control. This vibrant lover of life, so willing to sacrifice potential happiness for the needs of her father. Melancholy though he was, he could not help admiring her fortitude and loyalty.
Unaware of his inner turmoil, she read the next clue.

“My first is edgeless with many roles,
A sphere of life and pleasure, a skein unfolds.
My second is cornered, known by different names,
A space of life and pleasure, a hearth with flames.
My whole sees unions of swirling threads,
A promenade of sets destined to wed.”

Leila looked up from the clue, brow arched, as perplexed as he. She began to reread, slower this time.
He stopped her after the first line. “If it’s edgeless and rolls, would it not be a ball?”
“Roles, not rolls.”
“Yes, I hear it now. The difference between the two is unmistakable,” he teased before chuckling. “I take your meaning; however, I stand by my guess. The first is a ball.”
“And the second? A space with a hearth, many names, and corners, presumably for… pleasure.”
Jules grinned. “What is a room without its simple pleasures, especially a ballroom filled with dancing figures and courting youth?”

Barbara’s Review

This is a truly delightful romance between two extraordinary, honorable, straightforward, and caring people. Being a romance novel, I KNEW the couple would end up with their HEA, but the author’s skill with words often had me doubting whether it would really happen. The writing is top-notch and intelligent and the plot is well-plotted and delivered.

Leila Owen and Jules Knowlton meet at a writer’s retreat where they are the only two poets. Because of their similar interests, they are drawn together for the different sessions. Then, they are drawn together for more reasons than just their poetry. Of course, there are friends to encourage their interest – and accepted facts to discourage it.

Leila’s father is a doting, loving father who is highly ambitious. He fully expects Leila to marry the man of his choice – and that man will be one who can further his ambitions with the East India Company. Of course, he’ll choose a very good man for Leila – after all, he loves her. Leila is perfectly accepting of following her father’s choices because she’s been raised to do so, and she knows her father would choose with her best interests in mind. She’s fully expecting her father to make his choice for her when he returns to England in a few weeks and she has no problem with complying. At least, she didn’t have any problems with complying. But now, well, she’ll comply if she has to but will make every effort to change her father’s mind.

Jules is from a large, close, and loving family. He’s extremely intelligent and has just been appointed as Regius Professor of Greek – perhaps the youngest ever to receive that appointment. He’s not a rich man, but he will be well set to support a wife and family. Although he hasn’t been looking for a wife, he has certainly managed to find the woman he wants – and in a most unexpected place.

You’ll love watching the different approaches Leila and Jules use to convince her father – they are entertaining, to say the least. Jules wants to be chosen and appreciated for who he really is – and Leila wants to convince her father that Jules is the type of man her father would choose for her. Nothing can go wrong there – right?

Filled with exceptional supporting characters and wonderful main characters, this book just has it all. There isn’t a clunker in the bunch – not even the man Leila’s father has chosen for her and brought home to meet her. I had no clue what ‘flash’ fiction was until I read this author’s first flash-fiction book. I quickly came to appreciate it because I get what is a nearly full-length novel along with a number of additional quick, short, and thoroughly enjoyable stories. I can definitely recommend the book and hope you will enjoy it as much as I did.

I voluntarily read and reviewed an Advanced Reader Copy of this book. All thoughts and opinions are my own.

About The Author

Paullett

Paullett Golden is a Houston, Texas native who divides her time between
Northumberland, England, and her hometown. She has been a university professor for over 20 years.

When an oncologist told her she had three months to live, she decided it was time to fulfill her dream of being a novelist. After defying the odds, she now focuses her attention on her writing.

Her novels have hit the Top 10 Amazon bestseller lists and won a multitude of literary awards. She loves historical fiction of all kinds as a way to transport us to a different time and place. All research comes from authentic resources of the time and from scholarly and peer-reviewed articles from researchers specializing in the time. Though she may take liberties with the fictional aspects, she does aim for the fiction to reflect the mores, culture, laws, and environment of the time. When not writing, she can be found in her butterfly garden or on a race track.

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Cinderella and the Scarred Viscount by Sarah Mallory #BlogTour

Cinderella and the Scarred Viscount

Cinderella and the Scarred Viscount

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An imperfect proposal…
But a perfect match?
Major James Rossington, Viscount Austerfield, survived Waterloo, but can he survive the Season as London’s most eligible bachelor? Convinced his battle scars make him unlovable, and to escape Society’s matchmakers, Ross proposes a wedding in name only to shy, sensible Carenza Bettridge. Liberated from her cruel stepmother and bullying half-sisters, she blossoms into a confident, altogether desirable woman. He promised Carenza a convenient marriage, but inconveniently finds himself wanting more…

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Author Bio:

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Sarah Mallory is an award-winning author who has published more than 30 historical romances with Harlequin Mills & Boon. She loves history, especially the Georgian and Regency. She won the prestigious RoNA Rose Award from the Romantic Novelists Association in 2012 and 2013. Sarah also writes romantic historical adventures as Melinda Hammond. Sarah lived for many years on the Yorkshire Pennines, taking inspiration from the wild and rugged moors. Then in 2018 she fell in love with Scotland and ran away to live on the rugged North West Coast, which is proving even more inspiring.

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Tracy’s Review:

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Tracy’s rating: 4 of 5 stars

Series: Standalone

Release Date: November 30, 2021

Scarred inside and out by the war, James “Ross” Rossington, Viscount Austerfield, is sure that he will never marry, but when his female relatives gang up on him, he grudgingly attends the season to hunt for a bride and becomes even more convinced that matrimony is not for him, but makes the mistake of telling his sister that the Bettridge girls have caught his eye. His sister wastes no time alerting Lady Bettridge and Ross finds himself agreeing to visit their country home. No sooner has he arrived than he is determined to leave, but then he meets the eldest sister, Carenza.

Carenza Bettridge is Lord Bettridge’s daughter from his beloved first wife and she carries her mother’s dark beauty, causing her to be reviled by her step-mother and half-sisters, who treat her like a servant. Her father is ill and Carenza worries for his health, so she doesn’t burden him with her troubles, but he knows, and that causes him to suggest that Ross marry her. An idea that Ross is against until he sees that sweet Carenza will be forsaken the moment her father dies, so he proposes a marriage in name only, one that offers her protection and that will get his relatives to leave him alone – it is a win-win, as long as Careneza remembers that a friendship is all it will ever be.

This was a well-written, nicely paced story with very likable characters who both suffer from insecurities and the belief that they are not good enough for the other and that are fed by people who are jealous of them. The book features a marriage of convenience trope, a hero with PSTD and physical scars and heroine with a heart of gold who has been led to believe she is unworthy of love and respect, some well-meaning and some not-so well-meaning relatives, some mild loves scenes, and a bit of drama and a HEA complete with an epilogue. This was my first time reading this author, but it will not be my last, I enjoyed this story and am happy to recommend it.

*I am voluntarily leaving a review for an eARC that I requested and was provided to me by the publisher. All opinions in this review are my own.*