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Archive for February 10th, 2008

Make sure you join us this week at Novel Thoughts. I’ve got some great authors popping in and giving out prizes.

February 11: Tessa Radley Guest Blogging

February 13: Cathy Maxwell Guest Blogging

February 15: Carrie Vaughn Guest Blogging

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Book Giveaway!

 

I have a giveaway!  Nicole Jordan has graciously sent a signed copy of TO PLEASURE A LADY, Book 1 of The Courtship Wars series. Since I’m in a trivia mood, I’m going to post a question and all those who answer correctly will be in the drawing to win this book.

 

One of her novels had the dubious honor of being humorously spotlighted on TV. What show was it?

 

You can find the answer to the above question at Nicole’s website.

 

Email me your answer at mad @ romancereaderatheart.com. Please DO NOT post in the comments.

 

Contest will run until Friday, February 15th and winner will be announced on Saturday, February 16th.

 

Good luck! 🙂

 


 

 

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Nicole Jordan spins a delectable tale of wit and exquisite sensuality in this mesmerizing Regency romance, the captivating first in a dazzling new trilogy, The Courtship Wars.


Marcus Pierce, a strikingly handsome aristocrat with a wicked reputation, inherits guardianship of Arabella Loring and her two younger sisters–and immediately declares his intention to marry them off. But gorgeously defiant Arabella sparks frustration–and something deeply erotic–in Marcus. After matching both wits and swords with her, Marcus concludes that this beautiful and formidable foe must be his.


Having sworn off marriage and men, Arabella wishes to be left alone to run her finishing school for young ladies. To that end, she boldly accepts Marcus’s intimate challenge: If he can woo and win her within two weeks, she’ll take her place in his bed as his wife. However, if she can resist his considerable charms, the Loring sisters will be granted their independence.
Thus an extraordinary game of seduction begins. . . .

 

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