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  • First Kiss Friday with C.H. Admirand and a Giveaway! – Sherry Ewing


    Welcome back to my First Kiss Friday blog! I’m happy to have my friend C.H. Admirand back to give you an excerpt from her next release, The Duke’s Champion. You can preorder it now for only $0.99 for a June 24th release. She’s also offering a giveaway so be sure to read all the way to the end to enter. Happy reading, my lovelies, and enjoy!

    Excerpt:

    “Ye wanted to see me, lass?”

    Her head whipped around so fast, he was afraid she’d be dizzy from the movement. “I was not sure that you’d come.”

    “And why wouldn’t I come when the lass I’ve been courting summons me?” Mary Kate rose from her seat, and he motioned for her to sit back down. “No need to stand up. I’ll join ye, if ye don’t mind.”

    She met his gaze and settled onto her chair. “Thank you for coming so quickly.”

    He did not say anything when his orders had been to come “at once.” Surely she remembered making that demand. Didn’t she? 

    She lifted the teapot and held it poised over his cup. “Er…tea?”

    “Aye, thank ye, lass.”

    “No sugar, just cream?”

    Ah, so she did remember, though they hadn’t taken tea all that many times together. Not trusting his voice to give away the emotions colliding inside of him at his being this close to her, he nodded.

    “Mrs. Romney made lemon and lavender scones. Would you like one of each?”

    Flaherty’s stomach chose that moment to announce itself. He shrugged as Mary Kate giggled. 

    “I’ll take that as a yes.” She served him his tea and scones before pouring herself a cup.

    “Are ye not having anything to eat?” He wondered if she was suffering to the same extent as he had been. Plagued with lack of sleep, awake and replaying a scene he had no memory of, so he was not certain if he really had barked at her, or if his voice had been stern. Why in the bloody hell could he not recall?

    “Lass?” When she did not look up right away, he sighed and said, “Mary Kate, how are ye feeling today?”

    Her teacup rattled against its saucer until she set it on the table and placed her hands in her lap. 

    “Ye look pale to me. Are ye not sleeping?”

    The emotions in her gaze tugged at his heart and heaped a pile of worry onto his head. He had caused her to fall into this melancholy. ’Twas his fault she was despondent and not carrying on her half of the conversation. 

    This shite had to end. Now! He rose to his feet, reached for her hand, and pulled her into his embrace. “Lass? What’s wrong?” She trembled against him. “Can ye not tell me?” He felt her shake her head against his chest. He nearly chuckled, then remembered what he was supposed to do and the need to laugh evaporated. “Mary Kate, will ye accept me heartfelt apology? I do not recall telling ye to leave, nor saying such terrible things to ye.”

    Her trembling slowed until she was eerily still in his arms. “Never would I willingly hurt yer tender sensibilities, lass. Ye mean too much to me.”

    Still she did not speak, and thereby refused to accept his apology. What could he say to convince her? He racked his brain until it ached, and then it hit him—he’d respond in kind. 

    Easing back, he gently placed his knuckle beneath her chin and lifted her beautiful face so he could gaze into her blue-violet eyes. She blinked, and he claimed her lips, pouring every ounce of regret that she’d suffered because of him into the kiss. When her mouth softened beneath his, he coaxed her to kiss him back with a quick nip of her lips followed by his tongue soothing where he’d nibbled.

    Her soft sigh was music to his ears. Not wanting to risk conversation yet, when she still hadn’t responded, he continued to kiss her. Pleading his case without words, he placed a hand to her waist, encouraging her acquiescence with the pressure of his lips and heat of his body.

    Drawn to him like a moth to candle flame, she burrowed into his arms until he groaned with need, as every bit of her curves molded to the hard planes of his body, awakening the desire he felt for the lass. Her soft gasp had him easing his hold on her. Rather than point out the obvious, not willing to have that particular conversation with her until she’d forgiven him and until after they said their vows, he brushed an errant curl from her cheek, tucking it behind the tiny shell of her ear. 

    Needing her to be the one to speak first, as she had yet to reply verbally, he waited. ’Twasn’t as awkward as he thought it might be, the waiting. 

    Finally she drew in a deep breath and slowly exhaled. “I do.”

    “Do what?”

    She frowned, then sighed. “I forgive you, Seamus.”


    The Duke’s Champion (TDG, Bk 13)
    By C.H. Admirand

    Release Date: June 24, 2025
    Preorder for $0.99

    The Duke’s Guard: The men in black who have sworn an oath to protect the Duke of Wyndmere and his family from those who would stop at nothing to destroy him!

    Flaherty asks permission to court Mary Kate, but his jealous reaction to her gregarious nature stalls their courtship.

    Mary Kate Donovan has had Flaherty tied up in knots from the moment he pulled her free from the duke’s overturned carriage. But the lass hasn’t been saving her smiles only for Flaherty—and worse, she seems to have forgotten his rescuing her, telling everyone of Garahan’s earlier rescue when she was kicked to the curb by Lady Kittrick’s cook.

    Mary Kate is abducted—twice—and a misunderstanding has Flaherty leaving his position and resigning from the duke’s guard!

    A suitor who cannot take no for an answer, despite Mary Kate’s insistence that she and Flaherty are courting, causes a rift between the two, leaving Flaherty to doubt Mary Kate’s feelings, until he regains consciousness bound hand and foot next to her…in a burning barn!

    It will take the patience of a saint—which Flaherty isn’t—and the understanding of the woman he loves to straighten out the situation that threatens the very fiber that holds the men in the duke’s guard together.

    Danger stalks in the night, but it will have to get past the Duke’s Champion before he will let harm come to those he has sworn to protect with his strength, his honor, and his heart.

    The Duke’s Champion (TDG, Bk 13) Buy Links:
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    Tropes & Themes You’ll Love:

    ✔ Historical Romance
    ✔ Regency Romance
    ✔ Hero to the Rescue
    ✔ Hardheaded Heroes
    ✔ Feisty Heroines
    ✔ Marriage of Convenience
    ✔ Second Chances
    ✔ Happily Ever After
    ✔ Forced Proximity
    ✔ Different Social Classes

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    The Duke’s Guard
    Book 1 – The Duke’s Sword
    Book 2 – The Duke’s Protector
    Book 3 – The Duke’s Shield
    Book 4 – The Duke’s Dragoon
    Book 5 – The Duke’s Hammer
    Book 6 – The Duke’s Defender
    Book 7 – The Duke’s Saber
    Book 8 – The Duke’s Enforcer
    Book 9 – The Duke’s Mercenary
    Book 10 – The Duke’s Rapier
    Book 11 – The Duke’s Man-at-Arms
    Book 12 – The Duke’s Lance
    Book 13 – The Duke’s Champion
    Book 14 – The Duke’s Sharpshooter
    Book 15 – The Duke’s Cavalier
    Book 16 – The Duke’s Blade

    C.H. Admirand Bio:

     If we have not met yet, I’m delighted to meet you! Here’s a little bit about me…

    I have been writing romance novels for almost half my life, well at least for the last 30 years. I’m a diehard romantic and have to confess the broad shoulders and wicked glint in the brilliant green eyes of a stranger had my breath snagging in my breast, my heart beating madly, and my future flashing before my eyes. At the age of seventeen, I’d met the man I knew I was going to spend the rest of my life with.

    I write Historical & Contemporary Romance featuring characters that I know so well: hardheaded heroes and feisty heroines! They rarely listen to me and in fact, I think they enjoy messing with my plans for them. Over the years I have learned to listen to them! I have always used family names in my books and love adding bits and pieces of my ancestors and ancestry in them, too! 

    C.H.’s Social Media Links:

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    https://www.chadmirand.com

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    Giveaway Opportunity

    C.H. Admirand is offering a giveaway of the e-book copy of The Duke’s Champion or winner’s choice from her website. To be in the running, comment below on any special plans you have this summer and good luck, fabulous readers!





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  • First Kiss Friday with Caroline Warfield – Sherry Ewing


    Welcome to my First Kiss Friday blog! It’s always a pleasure to have my dear friend Caroline Warfield here to give you an excerpt from one of her books. Today, Caroline has an excerpt from her upcoming novella Music in the Night that can be found in the boxset Dukes All Night Long that releases August 17th. We hope you enjoy this excerpt. Happy reading, my lovelies!

    Excerpt:

    The sound of music played by a master pianist woke Owen Pritchard in the night, but the player disappeared before he could speak with her. Only one other person he ever heard played with the same skill and passion, Lucia Castellano the woman he loved, who disappeared from his life seven years before. Is it possible the vicar’s downtrodden niece Annie Potter could be the same woman?

    *****

    “Lucia—Annie—you don’t belong here. Your talent is a precious gift that shouldn’t be hidden away, or worse treated as shame, as your uncle would have it.”

    “It won’t feed me.”

    Owen leaned as close as he dared, his face inches from hers. “Yes, it could! With your permission I could find you an agent, teachers. We could—”

    “That’s a pipe dream and it was never mine. I hated the stage.” She squeezed his hand as if to convince him. “I am Annie not Lucia. I play for the joy of it. I’m not the woman you want.”

    Does she think I want to use her like her mother did?

    Visions of all the ways he wanted her—of bedding her, of marriage, of children, of a life together, whatever name she chose to use, tore through Owen. He opened his mouth to tell her exactly how much he wanted her.

    A sane corner of his brain shouted at him not to rush his fences. Think of her, not your needs and opinions. Her life is hers to choose.

    He caught a stern glance from the housekeeper at the foot of the table. Breathing deeply, he changed tack. “Do you know the name of your mother’s solicitor? Have you spoken to him?”

    Her eyes widened in surprise. “Sir Francis Hardy. I went to see him when I first got to London. At first, he said there was a will. That I inherited, and he would have funds transferred from my mother’s bank in Rome. He sent me to Aunt Ella to wait, but later he wrote and said the funds were gone. Uncle sold what I brought with me, my few jewels and clothing—for my board he said. I have nothing.”

    Mrs. Morrit made a show of folding up her mending. His time was running out. He rose, and helped Annie up, her hand still in his. She stood so close he could feel her heat. This wasn’t the time or place to kiss her as he wanted to, and yet he couldn’t resist a taste.

    He kissed her lips with a gentle salute, but swallowed to rein in his attraction. “I want to see you, to spend time with you,” he said, his voice ragged. “But I have to go away on business.”

    He put one finger under her chin and forced her to meet his eyes. “Annie, your life (and your name) are yours to choose, but we aren’t finished here. I’ll be back. You have my promise. I’m not going to lose you again.”

    She left with Morrit, and Owen clung to the hope he believed he saw in her eyes. I will be back, my Lucia, light of my life. You can be sure of it.

    First, he had business with Sir Francis Hardy in London.


    About the Book: Dukes All Night Long
    Release Date: August 17th
    Preorder for $0.99

    Whether it’s a marriage of convenience, a fake engagement, or a rake ready to reform, these dukes know exactly how to turn up the heat after dark…

    From glittering ballrooms to scandalous house parties, this steamy anthology brings together some of historical romance’s biggest names in over 1,000 pages of heart-racing, sigh-worthy, late-night reading.

    Music in the Night is one of those stories: night after night her pursues her, chased by memories of lost love and the strains of a Beethoven sonata.

    Read for #FREE in Kindle Unlimited

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    About the Author

    Award winning author Caroline Warfield has been many things: traveler, librarian, poet, raiser of children, bird watcher, Internet and Web services manager, conference speaker, indexer, tech writer, genealogist—even a nunShe reckons she is on at least her third act, happily working in an office surrounded by windows where she lets her characters lead her to adventures in England and the far-flung corners of the British Empire. She nudges them to explore the riskiest territory of all, the human heart. 

    Learn more about Caroline and her books on her website at https://www.carolinewarfield.com



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  • First Kiss Friday with Edie Cay – Sherry Ewing


    Welcome to my First Kiss Friday blog. Today I’d like to welcome author Edie Cay who has an excerpt from her story The Boxer and the Blacksmith. We hope you enjoy this first kiss scene. Happy reading, my lovelies!

    Excerpt:

    Bess felt oddly naked, standing in front of the foundry, waiting for the blacksmith to appear. The chickens shuffled and clucked, softly cooing as they scratched around her, hoping for crumbs. Jean had run in to fetch Os, but as she shivered under her thin woolen shawl, she wondered if she was being ridiculous. It would be just as easy to search for Violet on her own. 

    The last few days of training had taken flesh from her, and the dress hung loosely. She knew that by next week, the regimes of plain food and morning work would invigorate her, but today she felt tired and sluggish. Her plain skirts and kerchief felt like she was swimming in fabric, but she hoped they would entice Violet back. Convince the neighborhood that their resident female boxer wasn’t unnatural. But she was only what she’d always been. And here she was, presenting herself as some kind of maiden at this smithy. She was a fool. 

    Just as she was about to turn around and leave, he appeared, pulling on his coat. It made her happy to think he would treat her like a lady, putting on a proper coat, just like everyone else. “Miss Abbott,” he greeted her. 

    “Blacksmith,” she said. 

    “Lovely evening,” he said as he approached her, still fussing with the lapels. His hat looked smart and new.

    “Just a drizzle.” She ought to get on with it. Ask for help. Clearly, he was patient, standing there waiting for her to speak her peace. She shifted her weight. “I’ve, er…there’s a girl wot’s need finding—” 

    “Your Miss Violet is still missing?” The chickens cooed around them. Even the man’s voice had a calming effect. 

    Bess nodded, feeling a total fool. She’d not been struck dumb since…well, never, actually. And she liked that he’d called the girl her Miss Violet. 

    “Would you accept my help in looking for her?” Os looked tired. 

    Instead of making the polite excuses she should—let him get his rest—she said, “Yes.”

    Once outside the fence that surrounded the front of the foundry, Os offered her his arm. It was a simple gesture, polite and distant, but still a touch. 

    “Do you have an idea of where she’d be?” Os asked. 

    Bess explained about the bakery and the tavern with a lion—Tuck’s place. 

    “Children are clever,” Os said, an odd look on his face. Something was clearly bothering the man, but Bess didn’t feel she ought to pry. 

    As they made their way down the winding streets, they became a team, both looking down alleyways, peering around buildings. They didn’t speak much as they searched. Bess wasn’t sure what to say, and he seemed lost in thought. 

    “How did you end up with a French apprentice?” she asked. 

    “His parents were among the first ardent Republicans in France, liberté, égalité, fraternité.” 

    Bess nodded her understanding. The evening was growing darker and cooler. 

    “But when neighbor turned on neighbor, the family fled to relatives here. Jean was born on English soil, but the family speaks nothing but French at their home. He’ll make an excellent blacksmith someday, as long as we last.” 

    “As long as blacksmiths last?” 

    “We’re a dying breed. The factories have already started making nails and spring coils. I do more farrier work and repairs now than I ever did as an apprentice or a journeyman. There will come a day when every forge goes cold.” 

    “Makes me shiver to hear such talk,” Bess said. 

    “Don’t mourn for me, Miss Abbott. The world is changing apace. I’m looking forward to it.” Os gave her a reassuring look. His eyes locked on hers, and she couldn’t tear herself away. He was talking about something else, but her mind was fog when she looked directly at him.

    Their amble slowed further, and her arm tightened around his. She wanted to pull him towards her, even here on the street like a common doxy. She shook away the spell. 

    “I looked in at Newgate for Violet’s father today, and he’d just gotten out.” Bess needed to keep herself focused. “I need to find her before her father does.” They were almost to the bakery, where she thought she might find Violet. “So if Old Mr. Grim is coming for the smithies, why’d you move to London?” 

    Os glanced at her and then back down an alleyway. It seemed as if he were considering what to tell her. Finally, after Bess thought he was going to ignore her question entirely, he said, “I’m looking for my mother.” 

    “And she’s here?” 

    “Either her, or a woman with her same first name and profession. Though I find that now that I’m here, I’m reluctant to look for her.”

    “Sometimes we’re afraid of the answers to our questions,” Bess said, slowing. 

    “Exactly.” Os stopped as she stopped, turning to her, taking her by both elbows. She could feel a pull towards him, as if he were the ground and she’d just got knocked in the domino box. Her guts fluttered, causing her to stumble back, shaking free of his loose grip. 

    “Here we are. It’s closed, but Violet might be in back.” Bess charged around the corner building into the alleyway. Behind her, she heard the blacksmith take a steadying breath. 

    Bess peered into the rubbish pile, kicking muck about. “There’s no burnt bread, so she may have already been here.” There was so much Bess wanted, so much she thought was in her grasp, but whenever she tried to close her fist, it evaporated like smoke.

    “To the tavern?” he asked. 

    She nodded and began to make her way out of the deep, scattered rubbish pile. Rodents rustled under soiled newspapers. Bess picked her way through, each movement careful. Still, her foot came down on a rat, which squealed, knocking Bess off balance. 

    * * *

    The lady boxer was quick jumping back, but Os was fast, too. He moved to catch her. Miss Abbott landed on her feet but crashed into him, his chest breaking her fall. He put his arms up to steady them both. She stiffened but didn’t move to break away as his arms gently encircled her.

    “Are you well?” Suddenly it felt as if the entire evening were still and quiet.

    “Just stepped on a rat.”

    On a chance, he looked down at her, hoping to read her intentions. Was she as nervous as he, heart pounding away, the fastest striker he’d ever known? He shifted his arms, urging her to turn around and face him. 

    Her brown eyes were wide and her brow furrowed, her expression full of questions. As if he was holding far more than just her body in his arms. Strange, but all he could think of was a sheep. Like the wool of the sheep was not the actual animal itself, but made it appear larger than it was. Here, his arms cut through all of the hopes and desires and wants that surrounded the woman, and he held just the core of her.

    He wondered if he was not exactly the same. 

    “I would like to kiss you,” he said, trying to keep his words soft and tame, not at all like the riot inside of him.

    “I—I—” she stammered. 

    To be fair, she looked terrified. Doubt clouded his mind. So he waited. He watched as she swallowed hard and wrested control of her emotions.

    “Yes please,” she said, as if he were offering her half of a meat pie. 

    He bent his head to meet hers. She watched him with wide eyes, as if at any moment, something unexpected might happen. But then their lips touched, a softness he had not expected. The desire that he had kept so well-contained threatened to spill over, but Os tamped it down. There was so much inside of him—his mother, Chitley, the whole bloody world—but here, it was just her and him. And it was a thing as delicate as goldsmithing, and it was theirs. 

    Her arms tightened around his shoulders, pulling him closer, further into her. Her strength surprised him, even though he should have expected it. He matched her intensity, exploring her mouth with his tongue. His hands dropped to her waist, kneading the flesh of her hips. 

    Perhaps the kiss would have lasted longer had the rats not protested. Os pulled away after one bit his shoe. 

    “I should have picked a better place for our first kiss,” he said, picking his way out of the rubbish heap. “I apologize.”

    “I think on the mouth is perfectly acceptable,” she said. 

    He chuckled. “I can’t wait to see where the second kiss is, then.” 

    She seemed lighter, suddenly. And so did he. Perhaps they had both needed that more than they realized. 

    “Come on. Let’s go see if we can find Violet at Tuck’s,” she said. “Maybe we’ll have more luck there.”

    “More luck?” he quipped. “Any more luck and I won’t be a bachelor any longer.”

    Bess put her hands on her hips, waiting for him to pick his way out. “Well, look at that. The blacksmith makes jokes.”

    It was the smile on those lips, that look of flirtation, the ease with which she leaned against the wall of the bakery. He took her by the hips and pushed her up against the bricks, kissing her again. 

    Her hands came to his face, cradling him as they kissed, softening, deepening a connection between them, as if every piece of him was now attuned to her. She sighed into him, and he felt as if he could gather her up and carry her off to someplace safe. Instead, she let her hands drift to his chest and gently pushed him away. 

    “Violet,” she said. Her brown eyes were shining, full of something he didn’t know how to name. 

    Os stepped away, letting both the heat and the magic of their bodies dissipate into the evening air. Bess straightened her skirts and brushed the brick dust off her back. 

    “Once again, then?” Os asked, offering his arm. There was a whirling in his mind but there was no way to straighten out those thoughts. The best thing he could do was put one foot in front of the other and help someone else. Bess needed to search for Violet, and so he would help her until they both dropped from exhaustion. 


    The Boxer and the Blacksmith
    By Edie Cay

    Can London’s lady champion fight for love?

    As London’s undefeated women’s boxer, Bess Abbott has the scars—both inside and out—to prove it. But when one of her boxing students, Violet, needs protection, Bess Abbott’s rock hard heart cracks open. And when a handsome blacksmith comes along, giving her compliments and treating her, well, like a woman, Bess doesn’t know what to do. She’s on the ropes in the face of his affections.

    Os Worley was a child when he became an accidental stow-away. He grew up not knowing the family or the island that inflected his accent. His only memory of his mother is a head bent, hands working a stitch, a voice humming a melody. Now that he has his own foundry, and his own apprentice, he’s come to London to find the woman attached to this impression. His heart is already tempered and quenched, focused on his goal—but a lady boxer threatens to recast his love in her own image.

    As Os and Bess face off, will they toe the line or retreat to their corners?

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    About the Author:

    Edie Cay is an award-winning romance author. Her award-winning series, When the Blood Is Up, is about women’s boxing during the Regency era. Her current series, The Ladies Alpine Society series, is about Victorian women mountain climbers. She is a founding member of Paper Lantern Writers. She lives in the California foothills with her family. You can find her at ediecay.com.

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  • First Kiss Friday with To Love A Scottish Laird – Sherry Ewing


    Thanks for dropping by for another First Kiss Friday! I’m featuring myself this week and giving you a blast from the past with an excerpt from To Love A Scottish Laird. I was thrilled when author Kathryn Le Veque asked if I would be interested in writing in her De Wolfe Pack Connected World. I jumped at the opportunity and wrote this story featuring Catherine and Douglas who became the parents of Amira of Clan MacLaren in my self published debut novel If My Heart Could See You. I also continued the story of Douglas’s sister in To Love an English Knight. I hope you enjoy this first kiss scene. Happy reading, my lovelies!

    Excerpt:

    Lady Catherine looked rather surprised by the fact that she would have the opportunity to speak with Douglas alone.

    He bowed before her, taking her cool hand and placing a kiss on the inside of her wrist. A lover’s gesture, and he saw how she shivered at his touch. “Glad tidings, my Lady Catherine,” he murmured, hoping somewhere in the recesses of her mind she would be glad to take him for her husband.

    “I see nothing to rejoice about, my lord,” she said in a tone that could not be mistaken for anything else but displeasure.

    “So…ye have learned of our betrothal,” he said, straightening to peer down at her. He wished their situation would be easily settled between them.

    Betrothal, my lord? You make this sound as though you approve of the arrangement,” she snapped before taking his arm and leading him from the room.

    They did not go far, only to an out-of-the-way alcove with a shuttered window. She unfastened the latch and flung open the wood, breathing in the ocean breeze as though to calm her frayed nerves.

    Douglas shrugged. “I doubt I had any more say in the matter than ye did, Catherine,” he declared, dropping all formality between them. “What is there about marrying me that is not tae yer liking?”

    “You knew about this all along!” Her accusatory tone had Douglas throwing up his arms in his own defense.

    “I had no notion of the intent of the duke but I must admit I was searching for a wife,” he answered with a mischievous grin.

    “You wished to wed me?” she asked in what sounded like disbelief. Her face flushed.

    Douglas shrugged again. “Tae be fair, I did not even know of ye, my lady, only that I needed tae find myself a bride.”

    Catherine gasped before she swatted him. “You mean to tell me any lady would have suited?”

    She gave him no chance to reply. He had a hard time not laughing at the lovely picture she presented as she cursed under her breath. At least some color had returned to her face.

    But once he grew tired of her ill words, Douglas took her into his arms, pulling her close. She fit there so perfectly, he momentarily overlooked what they were arguing about. He watched in startled fascination when her pupils dilated and her breaths grew shallow. Ah… The undeniable connection they had both forgotten about returned tenfold as he embraced her.

    Her hands went to his chest, and he swore his heart leapt at her touch. Bloody hell! Why could the smallest of gestures from this wee woman cause such a reaction?

    “For such a beautiful woman, ye can certainly curse like one of my men,” he observed.

    She made the slightest attempt to shove him away but ’twas only a half-hearted, for she just as swiftly began smoothing down the fabric of his tunic.

    He watched as she took several deep breaths. “You should probably get used to me voicing my opinion,” she said quietly before raising her eyes to meet his.

    A lopsided grin formed on his lips. “Opinionated, are ye?”

    “Aye,” she declared, lifting her chin. “I will not be some submissive wife holed up in her solar doing nothing but needlework.”

    “I am certain I can find something tae keep ye entertained at Berwyck, Catherine,” his voice lowered just thinking of undressing her.

    His grin broadened when she tossed her head, causing her lovely, black braid to swing. He could hardly wait til he was able to unbraid it. He reached out to cup her cheek, running his thumb across her silky skin. The pulse at her neck quickened, and Douglas’s grin widened. He began to lower his head to kiss her.

    “Do you have birds at Berwyck?” Her words poured from her mouth as though drenching him with a frigid blast of water.

    “Birds?” he asked, trying to grasp where she was taking this conversation when he had other things on his mind. “Aye, of course we have birds at Berwyck. The forests are filled with them.”

    A small chuckle left her, and Douglas was glad to see her relax. “I meant, does Berwyck have mews? I have a falcon at Wolverhampton and would hate to see all my training be for naught if I cannot take her with me.” She blushed as though embarrassed to already be making demands on her soon-to-be husband.

    “Ye can bring yer bird and whatever else ye like to Berwyck, Catherine. ’Twill be yer home as much as ’tis mine.” He tugged her closer til he could feel every inch of her body against his. Her breath caught in her throat at the contact. “Shall we pledge our troth with a kiss?”

    “I-I cannot kiss you, Lord Douglas. We are not yet wed, and I will seal nothing with a kiss.” 

    “Douglas,” he murmured against her ear. “Say my name, Catherine.” He cupped her face with both hands while he awaited to hear her say his name.

    “My lord, I cannot call you by your given name.” 

    “Ye will be my wife. Say my name,” he urged gently and saw the small spark of acceptance in her magnificent, hazel eyes.

    “Douglas.”

    Smiling, he lowered his mouth to hers and swore God smiled down on them as Douglas took what Catherine so willingly offered.

    ***

    Catherine fought against the urge to completely surrender to Douglas and his all-consuming kiss. She should not be allowing him such a liberty. She should be voicing her outrage at the close proximity of their bodies. But when his lips slid against hers, she was completely lost.

    If only Douglas knew what he was doing to her. She was not experienced with the intimacies between a man and woman. Oh, she understood the fundamentals of the act of kissing but had only been given meaningless pecks on the cheek. But this…  A whole new world opened up to her, and she rejoiced in what Douglas brought out in her!

    Her arms wound their way up his neck, and she played with the length of his hair. In turn, he all but crushed her to his body but ’twas not unpleasant. Nay! Her body begged for something she could not understand. Parts of her began tingling as if she was coming alive for the very first time, and she never wanted it to end.

    When Douglas’s tongue skimmed across her closed mouth, she gasped. Apparently, ’twas just the opportunity he was looking for! His tongue began playing with her own. A low moan escaped her and only encouraged him to take her deeper into what could only be described as sheer bliss. Catherine felt as though she was soaring into the sky like one of her birds. But this was so much better!

    His arm tightened around her waist, and she finally became aware of the unmistakable form of his manhood pressed intimately to her body. By the Blessed Virgin! What was she doing?

    Catherine emerged from the abyss of pleasure, snapping back to a reality that would possibly become her worst nightmare; wed to a man who would probably control her every move. Douglas was a complete stranger, no matter how handsome. She was concerned she would lose the freedom she had grown accustomed to.

    He must have sensed some change in her, for his grip loosened as he broke the kiss. Catherine felt the loss immediately and almost stepped forward for them to continue. Her heart felt as though ’twould beat its way out of her chest, and she was pleasantly surprised when it appeared Douglas felt the same. Their kiss had revealed many things to Catherine. First, Douglas certainly knew what he was doing when it came to kissing. Second…, she began to think mayhap ’twould not be so difficult to be this man’s wife.


    To Love A Scottish Laird: De Wolfe Pack Connected World
    By Sherry Ewing

    Sometimes you really can fall in love at first sight…

    Lady Catherine de Wolfe knows she must find a husband before her brother chooses one for her, but none of the knights and lords she knows have caught her eye. A tournament to celebrate the wedding of the Duke of Normandy might be her answer. She does not expect to fall for a man after just one touch.

    Laird Douglas MacLaren of Berwyck is invited to the tournament by the Duke of Normandy. He goes to ensure Berwyck’s safety once Henry takes the throne. He does not expect to become entranced by a woman who bumps into him.

    Before they can express their feelings, the Duke orders them wed to strengthen ties between his English supporters and the borderland, and then separates them by commanding Douglas’s escort to his home.

    Yet, nothing is ever quite that simple. Not everyone is happy with the union of this English lady and a Scottish laird. From the shores of France, to Berwyck Castle on the border between their countries, Douglas and Catherine must find their way to protect their newfound love.

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    And just in case you haven’t read the sequel, here’s the info for To Love An English Knight

    Can a chance encounter lead to love?

    Sir Charles de Grey is in turmoil. He cannot forget the Scottish lass he kissed in Caen, but her jealous spite toward the lady he was sworn to guard infuriated him. Living at Berwyck Castle, he is torn between his desire for Lady Freya and his need to rebuke her sometimes reckless behavior. Leaving her almost tears him apart, but it might give him time to recover some balance.

    Lady Freya of Clan MacLaren didn’t expect to become blinded by love until she became quickly besotted on first seeing the English knight in Caen. How quickly everything fell apart when she defies him! Even worse, when he begins to show signs of returning her feelings, he receives a message from home that will tear them apart. Defying him again may put an end to any chance they may have together, but what other choice does she have when he leaves her?

    Can the fragile love they found blossom into something more or will circumstances beyond their control continue to provoke behavior that keeps them apart?

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  • First Kiss Friday with Bronwen Evans & a Giveaway! – Sherry Ewing


    Thank you for stopping by my blog for another First Kiss Friday! Today my guest, author Bronwen Evans is sharing an excerpt from her upcoming novel Miss Tiffany Has A Secret. You can preorder it for $0.99 and it releases on May 29th. Be sure to read all the way to the end to learn about Bronwen’s giveaway. We hope you enjoy this first kiss scene. Take it away Bron!

    This is the first kiss between Lord Wolfarth (Wolf) and Miss Tiffany who is a mathematical and investment genius. Wolf is helping her with a slight problem she is having involving Wolf’s Uncle.…

    Excerpt:

    Wolf walked toward her, and to her credit Tiffany held her ground. He ran a finger down her cheek then pushed her glasses back up her nose. “As I’m courting you, all you need do is send for me and I shall come.”

    She looked at him, those green eyes open wide. “But…but you have so many responsibilities, I wouldn’t want to interrupt you.”

    He cupped her chin in his hand and bent closer. “I’m never too busy for the woman I want to marry,” and he pressed a kiss to her sweet lips and felt them tremble beneath his. He knew he should pull away. She’d come here to talk, but he’d been dying to taste her and when she didn’t retreat, he deepened the kiss. She tasted of innocence and desire. She didn’t try to stop him and when her mouth opened to admit him, his tongue swept in. Her arms rose to wrap around his neck, and he pulled her hard against him.

    This was what he knew lay underneath Tiffany’s bluestocking exterior. Passion. He intended to make her understand that a marriage with him would suit her very well. They had friendship, respect and, most importantly, passion. They didn’t need anything else. He didn’t want anything else.

    Her delightfully delicious moans inflamed his need and were he not a gentleman, he’d have taken her right there in his study. Luckily, he understood she wasn’t ready for more—yet. So, with a groan he pulled back and rested his forehead on hers, trying to bring his body and breathing under control.

    Tiffany was the one to step back first. “That was interesting,” she whispered dazedly, her fingers pressed to her lips.

    “That was passion. Don’t be scared of it.”

    She looked at him as if he had two heads. “Scared? I wasn’t scared, merely curious. That was my first proper kiss. It was—indescribable. Wonderful. Sensual. Stirring. Captivating. Addictive…”

    “Not so indescribable then. I’m happy to oblige any time.” Wolf smiled brazenly.

    “I wonder if every kiss is like that.” Worrying her lip between her dainty teeth, she turned to leave. “I’ll sneak out the servant’s entrance and see you back here at ten.” Before she closed the door behind her, she smiled to herself and demurely said, “And I liked it. I liked it a lot.”

    Wolf was still grinning as he walked to his bedchamber to grab a few precious hours of sleep. It was no wonder he dreamed of Tiffany laid out in his bed like a gift. How could one innocent kiss stir him so?

    He fell asleep trying not to think too closely about the answer to that question.


    Miss Tiffany Has A Secret – Regency Romance book #1 
    The Season Of Secrets

    By Bronwen Evans 

    Pre-Order Now 99c
    Releasing 29 May 2025

    Bonus Content: Includes the newly expanded story Miss Serena Wakes Up (previously published as A Lady Never Concedes), now with never-before-seen material.

    Miss Tiffany Deveraux is more than just a bluestocking, she’s a financial genius hiding behind the plain façade of an orphaned ward. Society sees a penniless, unremarkable girl under the Earl of Marlowe’s care, and Tiffany intends to keep it that way. Her quiet fortune, earned through sharp wit and savvy investments, is a secret she’ll protect at all costs. Because the only way to know if a man truly loves her… is if he believes she has nothing to offer but her heart.

    Slade Ware, Marquess of Wolfarth, has the Midas touch, or so the ton believes. Lauded as a brilliant investor, his success is largely luck, and that luck may have just run out. When he learns of Tiffany’s hidden talents and growing wealth, a marriage of convenience seems the ideal solution. She gains protection. He gains stability. Simple. Logical. Unemotional.

    But emotions have never followed logic.

    As friendship deepens and hidden wounds come to light, what begins as a calculated match risks turning into something neither of them anticipated. Because what Tiffany truly wants isn’t his title or protection, it’s his heart. And that’s the one thing Wolfarth swore he’d never give again.

    Tropes you’ll love:
    ✔ Marriage of Convenience
    ✔ Brother’s Best Friend
    ✔ Bluestocking Heroine
    ✔ Wounded Hero
    ✔ Friends to Lovers

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    About Bron:

    USA Today bestselling author, Bronwen Evans grew up loving books. She writes both historical and contemporary sexy romances for the modern woman who likes intelligent, spirited heroines, and compassionate alpha heroes. With over a hundred books published across 5 languages, Evans is a three-time winner of the RomCon Readers’ Crown and has been nominated for an RT Reviewers’ Choice Award. She lives in Hawkes Bay, New Zealand with her dogs Brandy and Duke.

    You can keep up with Bronwen’s news by visiting her website 

    www.bronwenevans.com

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    Giveaway Opportunity

    Bron is giving away an eBook copy of The Seduction of Lord Sin – simply tell her what’s the next book in her The Season of Secrets series. It’s on her website….

    https://www.bronwenevans.com/books/season-of-secrets



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  • First Kiss Friday with C.H. Admirand & a Giveaway! – Sherry Ewing


    Welcome to my First Kiss Friday blog. I’m so happy to have you here with us today including my friend and guest C.H. Admirand. C.H. has an excerpt from her new release The Duke’s Lance! We hope you enjoy this first kiss scene and be sure to read all the way to the end to learn about her giveaway! Happy reading, my lovelies.

    Excerpt:

    She struggled to her feet, braced a hand to the wall, and dug deep to ignore the tearing pain shooting through her wrist. Biting her lip, she put distance between herself and where her captor and the auburn-haired member of the duke’s guard fought. Would he set her free? With her back to the wall, she inched her way to the other window, stumbling twice, but catching herself before she fell. Her half boots crunched on the broken glass in counterpoint to the sound of flesh pounding flesh. Finally, she felt the edge of the window frame. Her prayer of thanks was cut off when strong hands wrapped around her waist and pulled her backward through the window! 

    “Ye’re safe now, lass.” 

    The voice she’d never thought to hear again soothed her jagged nerves. She was spun around until she could look into the eyes of her rescuer. “O’Malley! How did you find me?”

    He brushed a lock of hair out of her eyes and gently took hold of her hands, swearing when she cried out in pain. “Where are ye hurt, lass?”

    “Please, don’t leave me here?”

    “I did not come all this way just to leave ye behind, lass. Where are ye hurt?”

    Helen didn’t answer him fast enough. He grabbed hold of her wrists, and she groaned.

    “Forgive me, lass, but if ye’d have answered me…” He gentled his hold on her. “Which wrist?”

    “The right one.”

    “Is that yer only injury?” She shook her head and moaned, while he frowned. “Where else?”

    “My chin aches, and the side of my face stings.”

    He gently cupped her face and studied her closely. “Ye’ve a few cuts and scrapes, nothing deep.” Helen started to lift her hand, and O’Malley took hold of it. “Yer hands have a bit of dirt and grit on them—’tis best not to get any of that on yer face. Let’s get ye out of here. I’ve arranged for ye to be tended to.”

    “How did you know where to find me?”

    “There aren’t that many roads north to Flemington Gatehouse.” His expression darkened. “From the look of yer hands, and the disturbed dirt Flaherty and I found where ye tried to save yerself when ye tripped over that rock in the road, we guessed someone must have come up from behind ye.”

    “How did you know? Were you there? If you were, why did you let him take me?” 

    “Ah, lass, did ye hit yer head then?”

    “I don’t… No, I did not! I was grabbed from behind and a large hand covered my mouth and nose.”

    O’Malley gritted his teeth, then cleared his throat to speak. “Could be the terror of what happened that has ye rattled, lass. Ye’re not thinking straight if ye believe that of me. I was not there, and I never would let any blackguard abduct ye.” He reached into his frockcoat pocket and pulled out a black cloth. “Easy now, while I wrap this around your poor wrist.”

    “Is that a cravat?”

    “Aye, the lads and I carry spares—they’re handy for binding wounds, or tying a blackguard’s hands together.” He trailed the tip of his finger along the line of her jaw and tapped her chin. “’Twill only take a moment. If it helps, close yer faery eyes, lass.”

    She did without hesitation, trusting him, while he immobilized the joint with the cravat. She could not hide her wince of pain as he fastened the knot. “I’m sorry to cause ye discomfort, but we need to ensure that if yer wrist bones are cracked, or broken, that they don’t shift out of place.” He lifted her in his arms and carried her over to a fallen tree…a distance away from the building. Setting her on it, he warned, “I’ll try not to hurt ye, but I need to fashion a sling for ye, and I need both hands to do that.”

    She was silent as he moved her arm. “Hold it against yer waist for a moment. There’s a lass. I’ve already used me spare, and will have to use the one I’m wearing. I hope ye don’t mind.” Helen watched as he removed the cloth from around his neck and explained, “I’m going to slide a corner of me cravat under yer arm now.” He paused and told her, “I’m not after startling ye, lass, but I cannot fashion a knot behind yer neck without moving the hair that slipped from its pins.”

    She lost the ability to speak, positively mesmerized by the intensity in his eyes and the sight of his strong neck. She nodded.

    “I need to pull ye closer, lass, otherwise I may bump yer wrist, which I do not want to do. May I?”

    Her gaze locked on his, and this time she answered, “Yes.”

    Helen could not look away from the width of his neck and muscles of his throat. 

    His voice rough, he grumbled, “Ye’d best stop looking at me like that, lass. ’Tis not the time or place to be thinking what ye’re thinking.”

    She licked her dry lips. Even in the waning light, she could see that his eyes had darkened. “How do you know what I am thinking?”

    “Ah, sweet Helen, ye’re innocent to be sure if ye’re asking me that. I’ll kiss ye senseless once I tie off this knot. Mayhap it’ll satisfy yer curiosity until Flaherty and I deliver ye to Widow Dawson.”

    Confused, she wondered if the widow was a close friend of O’Malley’s. She had heard that some bachelors preferred forming an attachment with a widow rather than an unmarried woman. The thought of him with another woman had her rubbing the ache in her heart.

    “Are ye feeling pain in yer chest?” 

    The concern and intensity of his gaze had her answering honestly. “I am.”

    “How long has it been happening?” She didn’t answer quickly enough. He took hold of her arms and pulled her closer. “Yer heart may be reacting to yer fear, but it could be something more serious, lass. Answer me question!”

    Unable to control the reaction she always had whenever she was worried, she bit her bottom lip.

    “God in Heaven, lass. Don’t be biting yer lip now!”

    It was then that it hit her… O’Malley was not just worried about her. He cared for her…mayhap even deeply! “Which would you have me do first, answer your question or stop biting my lip?”He scooped her into his arms, stared deeply into her eyes, and lowered his mouth toward hers. His lips hovered over hers for a heartbeat. With a moan, he took her mouth in a possessive, devastating kiss that numbed her body from head to toe. The last thing she remembered was the wondrous thought that O’Malley had indeed kissed her senseless.


    The Duke’s Lance (Book 12)
    By C.H. Admirand

    “Who in the world would marry me, just to ensure that I stayed at Wyndmere Hall?”
    “That would be me, lass.”

    The winsome, ebony-haired lass with the violet faery-eyes captures O’Malley’s heart when she steps down from the carriage, but it is the ugly dark bruise on her cheek that has his protective instincts offering his strength and the protection of his name.

    O’Malley’s stubborn pride takes a hit when the lass thanks him, but refuses his offer.

    Helen Langley accompanied her mistress, the duke’s ward Emily, to Wyndmere Hall after a perilous journey from London. The broad-shouldered, green-eyed, handsome giant barely knows her, yet offers her marriage.

    Helen cannot accept O’Malley’s offer, her past could ruin their future!

    O’Malley is willing to wait when she leaves for the Borderlands intent on securing a position as a companion. But the man who murdered Emily’s father has Helen in his sights and follows her. When she is abducted-twice-Helen must decide whether to trust O’Malley and accept his offer, or keep her past hidden and live with the pain of her broken heart for the rest of her life.

    Danger stalks in the night, but it will have to get past The Duke’s Lance before he will let harm come to those he has sworn to protect with his strength, his honor, and his heart.

    Buy Links:

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    https://www.amazon.ca/Dukes-Lance-Regency-Historical-Romance/dp/1967169047

    About the Author:

    If we have not met yet, I’m delighted to meet you! Here’s a little bit about me…

    I have been writing romance novels for almost half my life, well at least for the last 30 years. I’m a diehard romantic and have to confess the broad shoulders and wicked glint in the brilliant green eyes of a stranger had my breath snagging in my breast, my heart beating madly, and my future flashing before my eyes. At the age of seventeen, I’d met the man I knew I was going to spend the rest of my life with.

    I write Historical & Contemporary Romance featuring characters that I know so well: hardheaded heroes and feisty heroines! They rarely listen to me and in fact, I think they enjoy messing with my plans for them. Over the years I have learned to listen to them! I have always used family names in my books and love adding bits and pieces of my ancestors and ancestry in them, too! 

    C.H.’s Social Media Links:

    Website:

    https://www.chadmirand.com

    Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/stores/C.-H.-Admirand/author/B001JPBUMC

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    https://www.facebook.com/CHAdmirandAuthor

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    https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/212657.C_H_Admirand

    Dragonblade Publishing: https://www.dragonbladepublishing.com/team/c-h-admirand/

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    Giveaway Opportunity!

    C.H. Admirand is giving away the e-book copy of The Duke’s Lance or winner’s choice from her website. The first day of Spring happened last week. Bring on the warmer weather! To be in the running for her giveaway, tell us something about he Spring Season you look forward to. C.H. will leave this giveaway open through the weekend and a winner will be selected on Monday. Good luck, everyone, and thanks for stopping by. Good luck!





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  • First Kiss Friday with Ruth A. Casie – Sherry Ewing


    Welcome to my First Kiss Friday blog. It’s always a pleasure when I can have my dear friend Ruth A. Casie on my blog. Take it away, Ruth, and happy reading, my lovelies!

    A Kiss Measured in Heartbeats: A First Kiss from A Dilemma for the Duke
    By Ruth A. Casie

    I’m delighted to return to First Kiss Friday. Thank you, Sherry, for having me again! Today’s kiss comes from A Dilemma for the Duke, the second book in my Barrington’s Brigade series.

    This is a slow-burn, high-stakes Regency romance filled with stolen glances, secret identities, and a romance that simmers until it can no longer be denied.

    Lady Lora Preston is intelligent, independent, and fiercely committed to social reform. Garrett, Duke Rockford, is a former soldier, disciplined, guarded, and loyal to a fault. He’s returned home on assignment to root out a dangerous conspiracy. She’s hiding the very secrets he’s meant to expose.What begins as a reluctant alliance deepens into something neither of them expected, something dangerous and undeniably real.

    How Their First Kiss Came About

    Lora and Rockford have known each other for years. But the man who has returned from war is different, quieter, more haunted, more restrained.

    They’ve been working together uneasily to investigate a troubling pattern of coded messages and intercepted letters. With danger pressing in, they’ve grown close… but never crossed the line. Until now.

    On a quiet evening, a conversation turns too honest. A long-held silence breaks. And in the stillness that follows, something shifts.

    The First Kiss

    “You’re not what I expected,” he said, voice low.

    “Is that a compliment?” she asked, barely above a whisper.

    His mouth curved slightly. “It’s a truth.”

    She wanted to laugh, but something in his expression made her breath catch. He was rarely this bare, this unshielded. She felt the weight of everything they weren’t saying.

    “You’re not exactly what I expected, either,” she replied softly. “You hide behind your title and your mission. But I see the man beneath.”

    A long pause. Then, “And what do you see?”

    She didn’t answer. Didn’t need to.

    Instead, she reached up and touched his hand…just lightly, just enough to still him.

    He didn’t move.

    His fingers curled around hers slowly, deliberately, and he stepped closer.

    When he kissed her, it was with reverence. A brush of lips that deepened, breath by breath, into something warm and sure. He kissed her like a man who had thought about this, wanted this, for far too long.

    Her hands found his coat, clutching it like it was the only thing tethering her to the ground. She could feel the truth of it in her pulse, in his touch, in everything between them.

    When they finally pulled apart, she looked up into his eyes. They were clear, steady, and searching.

    “That was—” she began.

    “A mistake?” he asked, gently.

    She shook her head, a slow smile forming. “No. A beginning.”


    About the Book

    A Dilemma for the Duke

     Book Two in Barrington’s Brigade

    Lady Lora has spent years forging her independence through quiet rebellion, charitable work, and a secret identity that risks everything.

    Duke Rockford’s duty is to protect the realm… and uncover a traitor who may be far closer than anyone suspects. But when suspicion falls on Lora, his heart and honor collide.

    As danger draws nearer and deception deepens, Rockford and Lora must decide whether trust can be rebuilt and whether love is worth the risk.

    This Regency romance is full of tension, secrets, and a love story that builds in the shadows. Perfect for fans of strong heroines, brooding dukes, and high-stakes historical intrigue.

    Available now from Dragonblade Publishing

    Read it in Kindle Unlimited!

    So Far from Barrington’s Brigade

    A Dilemma for the Duke is Book Two in my Barrington’s Brigade series, a collection of Regency romances following six titled men drawn back into danger after the war.

    Each book is a complete romance, with overarching intrigue that ties the Brigade together.

    Book OneA Marriage for the Marquess

    A marriage of convenience, a game of hearts. 

    Ewan must wed to save his inheritance. Juliet needs a husband to escape scandal. Together, they must outwit a secret society before it destroys them both.

    Available here

    Book Two: A Dilemma for the Duke.

    In the shadows of power, can love and truth prevail? 

    Rockford’s duty is to protect the realm. Lora’s secret identity may threaten everything he’s sworn to defend. But when danger strikes, will they choose trust or lose each other?

    Read now

    Book ThreeA Redemption for the Baron (Coming, July 2025)

     What began as a battle of wills became a fight for their hearts.

    Another chance at love, another brush with danger, and another member of the Brigade who just might lose his heart.

    A Soundtrack of the Story 
    Want to hear what inspired the mood of these romances?

    After Dark captures the tension and intimacy of the story’s emotional heart.
    Contemporary offers a modern echo of their journey.

    A Marriage for the Marquess
    After Dark Playlist | Contemporary Playlist

    A Dilemma for the Duke
    After Dark Playlist | Contemporary Playlist

    About the Author
    Ruth A. Casie writes stories of honor, adventure, and love, where strong heroines challenge equally strong heroes, and history hides a touch of mystery. She is the author of several beloved romance series, including Barrington’s Brigade and The Ladies of Sommer-by-the-Sea, and contributes to multiple historical romance worlds. When not writing, Ruth enjoys sipping tea, chasing plot twists, and immersing herself in the past.

    Learn more at www.ruthacasie.com



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  • First Kiss Friday with Ramona Elmes – Sherry Ewing


    Welcome to my blog and another First Kiss Friday! My guest today is Ramona Elmes who has an excerpt from A Rekindled Attraction. We hope you enjoy this first kiss scene. Happy reading, my lovelies!

    Excerpt:

    London – November 1852

    Bennett Hendricks, the Earl of Bromley, had a problem, and he wasn’t sure how he was going to fix it. He stood, hiding in an alcove. The spot was a rather magnificent place to disappear as the alcove was shielded from the ballroom crush by a monstrously large potted plant. He pondered his next steps. His mother, unconcerned with checking with him first, had declared to all the marriage-minded mothers that he was shopping for a bride this season. He. Was. Not.

    Bromley wasn’t against marriage. In truth, he imagined himself married someday. The issue was when he took the time to consider who he would wed, there was only one lady suitable. He frowned. Perhaps suitable was the wrong word. Plenty of ladies would suffice from a society standpoint. But there was only one woman he loved and desired. But until a few weeks ago he’d almost forgotten he desired Leonora Walker.

    Even to himself, it seemed far-fetched that a man could forget his hunger and want for another, but Bromley had done it. It had started when she’d married more than a decade ago. He’d spent many nights convincing himself that what he thought he felt for Leonora was a figment of his imagination until he eventually believed it. Even after she was no longer married, Bromley didn’t allow himself to hope for more than friendship. Then something happened. Something that Leonora didn’t want to speak about, and he suspected, scared her so much, she was now acting as his mother’s full-time assistant in his bride hunt.

    They’d kissed and what was once forgotten became ferociously remembered. It had all been so innocent at first. They’d snuck off to his library to share a drink together, escaping the ball his mother was hosting. From a society standpoint, their actions could be perceived as scandalous, but they weren’t young innocents. Bromley was thirty-three and Leonora was thirty-two.

    They’d entered the room laughing and flopped down on a sofa next to each other. Leonora had brought up some drivel about a lady who would make a fine bride. He’d asked her about a potential new husband for her and she’d blushed, saying her marriage days were over. Gentlemen didn’t marry women who were divorced. It would be too scandalous.

    Still, that wasn’t what sent them careening down this path so different from just being childhood friends. He closed his eyes, remembering.

    “Brom, do you know the worst part?”

    “No, love.”

    “All the years I was married, not once did I feel desired or wanted. Doesn’t that seem dreadful?”

    “You have never shared a kiss with someone other than the man I refuse to call your husband.”

    He looked at her. She was a beautiful woman and had become more stunning with the passage of time. Her blonde hair framed a heart-shaped face and her eyes sparkled. Laughter and merriment often lurked in them. Well, at least it did since she stopped being married to her ass of a husband.

    She shook her head. He gently grabbed her chin, tilting her face towards him. “Leonora, you are a very desirable woman.”

    Her mouth parted and her pink tongue darted out, wetting her bottom lip. His body stirred and without thinking of the consequences, he dipped his head down, pressing his lips to hers. Her soft, yielding mouth beckoned him to explore more. He teased her mouth open while pulling her closer. A gasp escaped her, and he snuck his tongue into her mouth, playing an enticing game with her.

    He groaned and moved a hand down her back before caressing her hip. She pulled away, looking at him, bewildered. Her eyes drifted back to his lips, and he leaned in to taste her again. The movement appeared to shock her back to her senses. She jumped up, likely remembering who he was, who she was, and that they did not do these things together. Leonora looked at first as if she would say something, but instead darted from the room.

    Bromley sighed and pushed the memory away. He’d tried to talk to her about the kiss, but she’d said it was best forgotten. The problem was Bromley had barely been able to suppress his feelings for Leonora before she was married. Now, she wasn’t. He scowled. Leonora would never consider anything more between them because she was divorced due to scandalous circumstances. He didn’t give a damn.

    Yes, she was one of the few ladies in the history of England to obtain a divorce, and Parliament likely only granted it so others could save face and forget about the man who swindled the ton. Prior to being carted off to America to pay for crimes there, Leonora’s husband Tobias Walker had taken massive amounts of money from several lords and then promptly spent it, instead of investing it, as he promised. Society wanted to simply forget about the man.

    “I can see you,” the woman he was contemplating said on the other side of the potted plant.

    He grabbed her elbow and pulled her back into the alcove. “How did you spot me?”

    “You are wearing a vibrant green jacket. Do you really think I wouldn’t be able to find you? We can’t stay here. People will talk if they see us.”

    “Let them talk,” he said mulishly.

    She sighed as if dealing with a child. “You can’t hide here all night, Bennett.”

    He sulked. “Don’t call me that. Only my mother uses that name.”

    Bromley hated his given name and never went by it. He knew she was using it to irritate him.

    She rolled her eyes. “Fine. Still, you need to come out and mingle.”

    “I’ve danced with more ladies this evening than any other man here. I feel like a trinket every lady wants to acquire.”

    Her full lips tilted up in a smirk. “Poor Bromley. Come walk with me at least.”

    “Promise me we will circle the room at least twice without you making me speak to some young lady?”

    She rolled her eyes. “I will do my best.”

    He supposed he couldn’t ask for more than that. He held his arm out and they discreetly moved back into the room. Leonora sighed, “If you are trying to hide from all these ladies, maybe you should tone down your clothing.”

    Bromley was known for wearing rather bold colors. What could he say? He liked them. Everyone looked better to him in vivid hues. His eyes darted to Leonora, who was in a muted rose colored ball gown. His friend looked beautiful, but in a bright red or vivid rose, she’d have men falling all over her. Perhaps, he should be happy she appreciated the art of the subtle.

    “There must be one lady who has struck your fancy?”

    They rounded a corner. He leaned closer. “How about I will share with you my thoughts on ladies, when you talk to me about our incident in my library a few weeks ago?”

    A blush tinged her cheeks. She frowned at him. “It was an unfortunate mistake. We probably had too much brandy.”

    “We’ve had far more brandy together than that.”

    She looked away but finally turned back and whispered, “We shared a moment. It isn’t something that can happen again. We are too good of friends to have a liaison. You need to be focused on finding a respectable match, and I don’t fall into that group.”

    He opened his mouth to disagree with her, but she held up a hand. “No matter what you say, a divorcée is not a true consideration for a proper gentleman. Deep down, you know this. Can we talk about your realistic options?”

    Bromley stopped, causing Leonora to stumble slightly. He helped steady her, then frowned down at her. “Who gets to decide that? I’m not sure I agree with you.”

    Her green eyes he loved so much widened in surprise. She sputtered. “Bromley, stop talking nonsense. There are so many lovely ladies looking for a husband right now. Be practical.”

    Bromley stared at her, disappointment filling him. “Do you really want me to be?”

    She swallowed, drawing his eyes to the beautiful swan-like neck he very much wanted to run his mouth down. “It was just a kiss. Nothing more. You’ve kissed a plethora of women.”

    “Leonora—”

    “Lady Beatrice, may I have a moment of your time?” she asked as the young woman walked by.

    The lady’s eyes widened in confusion. Leonora smiled at him and said, “Excuse me, Lord Bromley.”


    A Rekindled Attraction
    By Ramona Elmes

    Welcome to the Ball of Sin series, featuring four steamy novellas set around a decadent annual masquerade ball in Victorian England. Gossip suggests every year a secret matchmaker does everything in their power to encourage one couple to realize their one night together of fun and vice is only the beginning of their happily ever after. Meet the matchmaker’s next couple:

    Lord Bromley has always loved his childhood friend Leonora Walker and was shattered when she married a decade ago. In a shocking turn of events, Leonora is now divorced, and London society has deemed her unsuitable for any proper gentleman. Frustrating Bromley, she is unbothered about the prospect of never marrying again and more interested in playing matchmaker for him.

    An unexpected searing kiss between them confirms for Bromley that his feelings aren’t one-sided. Unwilling to have anyone but her, he secretly arranges for her to attend the most notorious ball of the season. He has one night to show Leonora that friendship is only the beginning of what exists between them.

    The series is in the same character world as the Nouveau Riche series.

    Buy Linkhttps://books2read.com/u/mqaV2Q

    About the Author:

    Since stealing her first historical romance novel from her mother more than twenty years ago, Ramona Elmes has been all in on the genre. Her infatuation with the historical and steamy stirred her to write her own romances.

    Ramona loves to write happily ever afters set in the Victorian era. She believes this period makes an exciting backdrop for fast-paced storylines, steamy moments, dramatic endings, and memorable characters.

    When not creating ways to entice and torture her characters, she spends her days in Georgia coordinating her family’s crazy life, refereeing pets, hiking, and reading on her front porch.

    Reading is hands-down her favorite way to relax, and she is an avid reader of all romance subgenres. Give her a dramatic storyline, a grand declaration, and heart-filled steamy moments, and she is in.

    To get updates on Ramona’s books, follow her on Amazon, Facebook, Instagram, or her website.

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  • First Kiss Friday with Sara Adrien & Tanya Wilde – Sherry Ewing


    Welcome to my First Kiss Friday blog. Today’s guests are Sara Adrien and Tanya Wilde who have an excerpt from their book Dare To Tempt An Earl This Spring. We hope you enjoy this first kiss scene. Happy reading, my lovelies!

    Excerpt:

    A sudden urge to run a finger along the line of his face filled her, but more than that, a reckless urge to kiss him. She could hardly believe herself, yet there it was, a wild temptation that made her fingers twitch. But then, once she set her mind on a task, she gave it her all. And, well, Ashley refused to miss the perfect opportunity to grab the man by the lapels and boldly rob him of his breath!

    So, she did just that.

    She yanked him to her, planting her lips firmly on his. The man had the gall to speak of virtue. Well, then, she would have the gall to kiss this vexing mouth into submission! His heart would, hopefully, follow soon enough. 

    His body tensed beneath her, his hands coming to rest on her waist, probably unsure of whether to pull her closer or push her away. But he didn’t push her away. She wanted to take charge, to sculpt this impulsive moment into something she controlled. But no. Linsey met her passion with an intensity that startled her, a force that left her breathless. His hand cradled the back of her head, a tender gesture that contrasted with the hunger in the kiss.

    So good.

    Ashley’s senses reeled, torn between the desire to lead and the unexpected thrill of being met with equal force. The air around them pulsed with the heat of their intertwined spirits; even as she fought for control, she couldn’t deny the electricity sparking from his touch, setting her every nerve alight.

    Ashley’s senses spiraled, caught between her desire to command and the thrilling shock of his equal thirst. The air between them crackled with electricity, pulsing with heat and tension, every touch sparking a fire along her skin. She could feel the strength in him, the restrained power beneath the gentlemanly bearing, and she hated how much she liked it.

    She was in his lap.

    Her weight pressed him back into the corner of the bench.

    Then why, oh why, did it feel as though he had taken complete control of their kiss? Over her senses?

    No! Ashley wouldn’t allow it.

    Her free hand cupped the back of his head, pulling him closer, deepening the kiss, intent on reclaiming the reins. She was not one to yield easily!

    But then… Oh. His teeth grazed her lower lip before his tongue pushed in. Her heart stumbled, skipping a few beats.

    And then it stopped altogether.

    The man could kiss.

    And how he could kiss!

    Every breath, every movement of his lips against hers sent a dizzying thrill through her, unraveling her will power in a way she hadn’t foreseen. This wasn’t a mere kiss. It was a claiming. And it was far too spellbinding.

    Ashley had never been so bewildered before.

    How was it possible that his mouth could simply touch hers, and her insides leapt with a giddy thrill?

    No, it wasn’t merely that.

    It was a heady blend of sparkling contact, a fiery dance of tongues, and his intoxicating scent overpowering her senses. Her heart had ceased its rhythmic beats, and her lungs forgot how to draw in air. Breathless and dazed, Ashley’s bones turned to cotton. Kissing like this, the man certainly didn’t seem like the villain who would send another man fleeing from London.

    He seemed like just the right man to hold her in his strong arms and kiss her for as long as she existed. Anyone who claimed a woman like that—claimed her like Thomas did—would surely be—

    And then it was over.

    He pulled away and stared down at her. Ashley stared back, no words ready to fire from her tongue. Was this what they called speechlessness?

    Oh dear, it was horrible!

    The tips of his fingers brushed over his mouth. “What did you just do?”

    “I, I kissed you.” And you devoured me back. She suddenly laughed. “Why? Are you scared?”


    Dare To Tempt An Earl This Spring 
    by Sara Adrien and Tanya Wilde

    She plans revenge. He wagers his future. But neither bets on love.

    Lady Ashley never imagined she’d lose the love of her life because of a heartless wager. And she knows exactly who to blame for her heartbreak. Thomas, the Earl of Linsey, has it all—wealth, prestige, good looks, and his prized thoroughbred horses. Determined to exact her own kind of justice, Ashley hatches a daring scheme to steal the one thing he values most. But as she enters his world, she discovers an infuriatingly charming man with unruly wit and a passion that stirs something deep within her. The closer she gets to stealing his horses, the harder it becomes to shield her heart.

    Thomas, the irresistible Earl of Linsey, is a man bound by secrets and a wager that will change his life. If he doesn’t marry before his 25th birthday, he’ll lose more than his dignity to a ruthless rival. But even as time passes, he focuses on preparing his horses for the Royal Ascot. That is, until Ashley saunters into his life. With her sharp tongue and undeniable allure, she’s both the distraction he doesn’t need and the woman who ignites a fire he can’t ignore. Yet Thomas begins to suspect Ashley has ulterior motives, and untangling her secrets may cost him more than his treasured horses.

    Their battle of wits sparks undeniable passion, but when deception and betrayal come to light, will Thomas and Ashley risk it all for a love they never saw coming?

    Step into a world of glittering ballrooms, fiery attraction, and scandalous secrets in the first book of this steamy Regency romance series by #1 bestselling authors Sara Adrien and Tanya Wilde. Perfect for fans of enemies to lovers, sizzling romance, and the thrill of sweet revenge. Don’t miss this captivating series starter filled with witty banter, dangerous stakes, and a love worth fighting for!

    Read in Kindle Unlimited!

    Buy Link: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0F4GW8238

    Note: This series is part of Dragonblade’s Flame line, so this is a scorching-hot read with open-door steam.

    Wedding Fever Series:

    Book 1: Dare to Tempt an Earl This Spring
    Book 2: How to Lose A Prince This Summer
    Book 3: How To Seduce A Duke This Autumn
    Book 4: Ways To Kiss A Marquess This Winter

    About the Authors:

    Sara Adrien

    Bestselling author Sara Adrien writes hot and heart-melting Regency romance with a Jewish twist. As a law professor-turned-author, she writes about clandestine identities, whims of fate, and sizzling seduction. If you like unique and intelligent characters, deliciously sexy scenes, and the nostalgia of afternoon tea, then you’ll adore Sara Adrien’s tender tear-jerkers. 

    For more information and exclusive sneak peeks, new releases, and more, sign up for Sara Adrien’s newsletter at www.SaraAdrien.com

    Tanya Wilde

    Award-Winning and International Bestselling author Tanya Wilde developed a passion for reading when she had nothing better to do than lurk in the library during her lunch breaks. Her love affair with pen and paper soon followed, after she devoured all their historical romance books! When she’s not meddling in the lives of her characters or pondering names for her imaginary big, white greyhound, she’s off on adventures with her partner in crime.

    Wilde lives in a town at the foot of the Outeniqua Mountains, South Africa. You can read a bit more about her at www.authortanyawilde.com

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  • First Kiss Friday with Cerise DeLand – Sherry Ewing


    Hello and welcome back to my First Kiss Friday blog! Today I have my dear friend Cerise DeLand who will share an excerpt from her novel Lie Down With A Lyon that releases April 30th. I just love all the books in the Lyon’s Den Connected World and we know you’ll love Cerise’s next contribution. And that cover! So swoon worthy. Happy reading, my lovelies, and enjoy!

    Excerpt:

    He stepped around her, his height and breadth a barrier between her and the wind. He lifted her chin. His tormented gaze deepened to a river of regret as the gathering clouds blocked out the sun. Catching her wrists, he pressed the palms of her hands to the flat of his chest. Beneath her flesh, his own pounded. “If I could, I would marry one woman.”

    She could not bear to ask if that lady was her. Oh, but she could hope. “What deters you?”

    “She and I are star-crossed.”

    “Can that chasm not be bridged?”

    He brought her hands up to his lips, and the journey they took began with the press of his lips to one wrist, then the other. “No,” he rasped. “She is not mine to have.”

    “How…how do you know?” 

    He opened one palm and licked the skin. She trembled at his ardor. 

    “She wants, she deserves, more than I can give her.” 

    “Sometimes,” she ventured, caught between desire and propriety, “love can grant more to a relationship than circumstances provide.” She had no knowledge of that, no understanding. She had heard it whispered among her childhood friends in Crawford’s school, or read of it in books that were in essence fairytales for adults. 

    He hooded his eyes as he bent and nipped the pad of one thumb, then the other. His lips stirred fresh, hot hunger in her blood. 

    She threw back her head, her eyes squeezed shut. “Please stop.”

    He circled her waist with both arms and pulled her against him. His lips in her hair, he whispered, “I can’t.”

    ’Twas then she threw all caution to the windy afternoon, reached up, and caught his cheeks. Sliding up against the bulwark of his fabulous body, she put her lips to his. 

    No man had she ever kissed. She knew not how, exactly. But in that moment, instinct was her guide and she took his lips, parted from him, and took them again. He groaned and crushed his mouth on hers. Heaven, at once, appeared before her. 

    He was fierce in his claim. Ravenous. His arms were iron, his lips a brand, his tongue a fierce probe she met with a cry of delight. He’d said he was not married. He was gentle, persuasive—an animal who took and gave. He’d said he could not marry because the one he desired was so different. But in the command of his kiss, the claim of his tongue, the groan from his throat, he declared how he wanted her.

    She believed him. His fierce possession of her. His words. 

    And she let him have her. All of her. Her lips, her teeth, her heart. How could he not want to claim her? She wanted all of him!

    He broke their kiss. 

    She gasped for air and marveled at the look on his face.

    He was enchanted—torn and furious. He cupped her shoulders. His voice a rasp, he said, “I must go.”

    Dazed, she let him steady her on her feet. Insulted, heartbroken, she fought for sanity. He would leave her? After this? Was he a fool?


    Lie Down With A Lyon: Lyon’s Den Connected World
    By Cerise Deland
    Releases April 30th
    Preorder for $0.99

    He loved her from the moment he saw her… but she was his enemys daughter.

    Dáire O’Neill never expected to fall in love—especially not with the daughter of the man who ruined his family. But one chance encounter with Blanche changes everything. Her kindness, her laughter, her strength… He’s utterly smitten.

    Yet, bound by honor and pride, Dáire refuses to court her. Their friendship is the most he can allow himself.

    Blanche Lyon has worked tirelessly to distance herself from her father’s sordid legacy. With a thriving business and a spotless reputation, she dreams of a future filled with stability—and maybe even love. When the man she secretly hoped would offer for her stays silent, she turns to Mrs. Dove-Lyon to find a husband.

    But Blanche’s father has other plans—and the man he’s chosen will ruin everything she’s built.

    Dáire knows he can’t have Blanche… but he also can’t let her be sacrificed to a future she doesn’t deserve. To save her, he must break his own heart—and perhaps hers.

    💔 He’ll never possess her, but he’ll set her free from everything she despises. Even him.

    BUY LINK: https://amzn.to/43zXI25

    About the Author:

    Cerise DeLand loves to write about dashing heroes and the sassy women they adore. 

    But you knew that! 

    Did you know that she’s known for her poetic elegance and accuracy of detail? 

    That she’s an award-winning author of more than 50 novels and was first published in 1991 by Kensington, then Pocket Book, later by St. Martin’s Press and independent presses? That her books have been monthly selections of the Doubleday Book Club and the Mystery Guild? Right. And she’s won awards. Lots of them. Need details? WREite to her. She’ll send you the list!

    To research, she’s dived into the oldest texts and dustiest library shelves. She also travels abroad, trusty notebook and pen in hand, to visit the chateaux and country homes she loves to people with her own imaginary characters. 

    And at home every day? She cooks. Never dusts. Goes swimming or pumps iron once a week and tries (desperately) to grow vegetables in her arid backyard in south Texas! She’s valiant. And dedicated.

    So are her heroines and heroes!

    Find Cerise here:

    Cerise’s Website
    Cerise’s Amazon Author Page
    Find Cerise in all these places, too!



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