Tuesday, February 25, 2014

HIS HOMETOWN GIRL by Karen Rock





He'd always managed to best her…

Jodi Chapman will do whatever it takes to get top care for her autistic son. If that means going home and convincing local farmers to sell their land, so be it. Even if her biggest opponent, childhood rival Daniel Gleason, is equally determined to convince farmers to buy into his co-op plan. And he's not playing fair.

Facing off against Daniel is the last thing Jodi wants. The attraction that's always fueled their competitiveness is as strong as ever and just as distracting. But with both their futures on the line, and years of distrust between them, how can they ever be on the same side?


 PREORDER

The sliding doors opened with a hiss and they stepped out into the cool, midmorning drizzle. Daniel breathed in the smell of exhaust and couldn’t wait to get home, away from all this concrete. He needed to strategize. Regroup and think about how he’d handle this new, unflappable Jodi.
She raised an eyebrow and gave him a measured look. “Where are you parked?” Her stroller’s plastic wheels swerved along the parking lot’s asphalt.
So she was letting his accusation go, her self-possession unnerving him. Gone was the girl whose passion had once swept him away from his everyday life, her white-hot temper later imploding it. How things had changed. At least the temporary cease-fire meant he could find out her plans. Stop them before she put them in place. For that matter, the drive home might soften her up with a tour down memory lane.
“I’ve got a ground-level spot,” he said, raising his voice so it’d be heard over a plane’s roar.
“Great. The sooner Tyler gets his nap the better.”
“Are you working right away or having some R & R first? I’ll show you some of the old sights.”
“I have to check in with my boss, then I plan to—” She stopped and shoved wet, frizzing hair from her face. “Why am I telling you this?” Her eyes roamed over him, mystified. Suddenly she looked like the girl he’d known years ago, the one who’d once worn her heart on her sleeve and had captured his.
“Because we used to be friends, Jodi Lynn.”
“Friends?” She snorted and shook off the water collecting on the stroller’s canopy. “And don’t call me Jodi Lynn.”
“Would you prefer ‘ma’am’? Is that what country folks are supposed to say when a city girl comes to town?”
“Knock it off, Daniel.” She nudged him, and the warmth of her bare shoulder through his thin shirt nearly burned.
“That’s Mr. Gleason to you,” he joked to hide the response her touch ignited. Careful, he warned himself.
Jodi shot him a level look, then picked up speed when her son started to kick again, his voice sounding like a teakettle about to boil. No wonder. Daniel would scream, too, if he was strapped in when he could walk instead. Parking lots were unpredictable, but with a firm hand and a sharp eye the little guy could have had his freedom.
“So why are you here instead of one of my aunt’s neighbors?” she asked once they halted beside his muddy blue pickup. The misting rain had only streaked the dirt.
“We’re all neighbors, and neighbors help each other.” He tossed her expensive-looking suitcases into the open bed, an echoing thunk sounding when plastic met metal. “In case you forgot.”
“I haven’t. I’m helping my old hometown get a fair deal that will improve their lives.” She spoke without looking up at him, her movements practiced and efficient as she swept up her thrashing son and secured him in the child seat she’d detached from the stroller, buckling him into the center of the truck’s continuous front seat.
“If you want something, use your words, Tyler,” she told her son.
The boy screamed and pounded his fists against the dashboard, but Jodi slid in beside him, looking as if it was any other day. And for her, maybe it was.
Daniel felt his resistance weaken until he caught himself. Her “fair deal” would only benefit Midland, not her former community. They’d either have to abandon their land or become corporate drones, working for a Midland paycheck. No. Jodi was the enemy. No matter that she made him remember good times he’d rather forget.
If he couldn’t convince her that this was personal, not business, remind her of the good times she’d had here and the people she’d cared about, then he needed her gone before she wrecked havoc on his home and his heart.
She’d done the latter the last time she’d left town. He’d be a fool to let her do it again. He wouldn’t let himself, or his town, fall for Jodi Lynn Chapman.
No ma’am.

Karen Rock has adored romance since receiving Harlequin Presents books from her grandmother each summer. She formed her Young Adult writing partnership, J.K. Rock- pseudonym for the CAMP BOYFRIEND series, with her sister-in-law and Blaze author, Joanne Rock in 2011. When Karen heard of a call for submissions to Heartwarming, Harlequin’s latest line, she was inspired by the possibilities of writing unforgettable, deeply romantic, tender love stories that mothers would feel comfortable sharing with their daughters. When she’s not writing, Karen loves scouring estate sales for vintage books, cooking her grandmother's family recipes, hiking the ‘high peaks’, and redesigning her gardens. She lives in the Adirondack Mountain region with her husband, daughter, and two Cavalier King cocker spaniels who have yet to understand the concept of “fetch” though they know a lot about love.

For more information about Karen's upcoming books, check out her website at http://www.karenrock.com, Facebook page at http://www.facebook.com/karenrockwrites or follow her on twitter at http://www.twitter.com/karenrock5 . She’d love to hear from you!


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Tuesday, February 4, 2014

DIFFERENT KIND OF KNIGHT BLOG TOUR


Different Kind of Knight



Through a twist of fate, Princess Gabrielle became First Knight of the King’s Elite Guard, a position always held by the second born male. She's spent years proving to the Minsters of Faldaera she is capable of leading the king’s Army.

When mythical creatures plague her kingdom, Rielle is sent to capture Captain Brody, the alleged culprit behind the attacks and the man who broke her heart four years ago.

Brody, Crown Prince of Delphine, is living in self-imposed exile, atoning for the sins of his father. But Fate has different plans for him. Tired, beaten down, and ready to give up on life, he is tossed into the path of the one person he would do anything for―Princess Gabrielle.

With a traitor in her ranks, and a mark on her head, Brody joins forces with Rielle, hoping to keep the woman he loves safe. Happily-ever-after is not guaranteed, and mythical creatures aren’t the only danger the couple face. As battles rage, Rielle has the chance to prove herself a capable leader, but will doing so cost her the love of her life?


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Mary lives with her husband, son and two cats. When she isn't twisting fairytales, she enjoys reading, playing games, watching hockey, and camping. Her Princess of Valendria series (Quest of the Hart, Charmed MemoriesDifferent Kind of Knight) are available from MuseItUp Publishing and other major retailers. Her Faery Marked (book 1 in the Faery Series) will be available from BookFishBooks this summer.

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A Peek Inside a Gathering with Princess Kaylee, Lady Bri and Princess Gabrielle

After listening to the princes’ talk, I wandered back to my room, but still felt restless. A look through the glass doors leading to a secluded balcony revealed a beautiful flower garden, filled with colorful blooms.

I hurried downstairs, only getting turned around twice on my journey, and made my way into what I learned was the Rose garden. As soon as I inhaled, I could see why. The scent of roses surrounded me. There were roses of every size, color, and variety imaginable (and a few I'm sure were magical!)

It seemed I wandered around the garden, oohing and ahhing over each new find, for hours. Laughter and quiet conversation drew my attention, and I moved closer, peering out from behind a rose tree. There, at a wrought iron table, sat Princesses Kaylee, Bri, and Rielle, sharing a pot of tea. Kaylee wore a lovely blue gown, while Bri and Rielle were wearing dark brown leathers. Kaylee's blonde hair hung in loose curls to her waist. The wind tugged at Bri's red curls, pulling them free from her braid, while Rielle's blonde hair was neatly pinned in place, not a single escaping her tight braid.

I turned to leave, when Princess Rielle saw me and waved me over. Not wanting to be rude, I accepted the invitation to join them for a spot of tea.

Kaylee: I'm so glad you came. The three of us have been so excited to meet you.

Me: (blushing) That's so sweet of you. I've been so excited to be here. Ever since I got the invitation from Prince Trevor I couldn't wait for the day to arrive.

Kaylee: (chuckling) Actually, I sent the invitation.

Me: Oh, well thank you. I'm glad to get a chance to know you all a bit more.

Kaylee: Well, it was a bit selfish of me. See, I wanted company, and wasn't sure these two would show up. (looks at Rielle) Especially you, given the way things have been in Faldaera for the last few months.

Rielle: (shudders) Don't remind me. There's so much of the last three months I'd like to forget.

Bri: Trust me, forgetting the past isn't as good as it sounds.

Kaylee: I guess you'd know that for certain.

Bri: (nods) Not something I'm likely to forget anytime soon. At least not with some magical help.

Rielle: (smiles in apology) Sorry, I didn't think about that.

Bri: No harm done. I just wouldn't wish a blank past on anyone. Not even Arabella.

Kaylee: (shudders) Nor would I. I wish there was something I could do to help Devlin deal with her betrayal. If only she didn't hate him so much. (sighs)

Rielle: Perhaps there is more at work, as there was in my kingdom. You never know when someone will abuse the power of magic.

Bri: Seems it's abused more often than not, if one were to look at our tales and judge at least.

(All three nod in agreement.)

Kaylee: True. I never thought I'd tell my children the tale of me saving their father from a spell, or that I was the first of us to ride a dragon. (looks toward the distant mountains, a small smile hovering on her lips)

Bri: (sighs and looks at the ring on her finger) And I never knew the answer to uncovering my charmed memories lay with the one man I thought I could never have.

Kaylee: And what about you, Rielle?

Rielle: Believe me when I say I never expected to fall at Brody's feet, but, that's exactly what happened. Literally and figuratively.

(They all laugh)

Bri: I'm glad. He needed that after all he's been through. I can't tell you how worried I was about him.

Kaylee: Arranged marriage or not, I knew the moment I saw Devlin I'd fallen in love. How about you?

Bri: Oh, I definitely had feelings from the moment I met Trevor, but I convinced myself I could never be in love. Not with a prince, when I was almost a servant. What about you, Rielle?

Rielle: (laughs) Which time? The first time we met, I lost a bit of my heart. In fact, I thought he might forgo his arranged marriage and offer for me. But, clearly, he didn't. Still, when I saw him the next time...

Kaylee, Bri, and Me: Yes?

Rielle: (smiles) Well, I guess you'll just have to read the story and see!






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