I am so excited that The Viscount's Vow is finally here! Woohoo!
Edward and Charlotte were betrothed before he left for war. Now that he's back a lot of things have changed---and he doesn't feel like he can marry Charlotte any longer. But Charlotte isn't ready to give up on him.
I love writing second chance romance and you know I love the regency era. And there's always a little twist to hopefully keep readers up late turning pages. This story also features Christian and Alice from The Marquess Meets His Match, as well!
But here's my question to you: If you could go live in a book for a month and interact with all your favorite characters, which book would you choose?
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Here's the back copy:
A man changed by war. The woman who loves him. And a secret that could tear them apart.
Edward Rutledge, the newly minted Viscount Carlisle, has come back from war a changed man. The echo of the battlefield and the death of his best friend Marcus haunt him to the point that he decides to break his betrothal to Charlotte---the only woman he’s ever loved.
When he’s summoned home to Hartwell Manor, he comes face-to-face with her. Slowly, her strength and love make him see that he might be able to reclaim what he thought was lost. But when word reaches him that Marcus might not have died in Spain and yet lives, Edward will do anything to bring his friend home. As the mystery deepens, however, Edward is drawn into an intrigue that forces him to confront the demons that have plagued him since he returned to England. Will he have to sacrifice everything he’s built with Charlotte in order to keep her safe?
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ReplyDeleteI honestly have no idea what book I would choose. I don't really read any books like I used to. I liked "The Notebook Book" I wouldn't mind doing that one live such a wonderful story line.
ReplyDeleteI would like to live in the time of The Marquess Meets His Match. Or a time travel book.
ReplyDeleteBlack Beauty because I love horses.
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I like to live in the time of A Highlander's Hidden Heart
ReplyDeleteGoodness! I'm such an eclectic reader, I don't have any idea. Maybe some one with a beach cottage. ;)
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Oh gosh that is a hard one.... I would love to live in the More Than a Wife Series by Jennifer Peel. It is a series full of a bunch of amazing strong women.
ReplyDeleteI'd love to go to Edenbrooke!
ReplyDeleteI would live in "Pride and Prejudice"!
ReplyDeleteOh, man! My favorite books are murder/mystery. Don't know if I wanna hang with them! :) Lol!!
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I would have to pick Cinderella...HEA baby!
ReplyDeleteI would love to live in Chelsea Thomas’s cozy mysteries. I love the humor and the interaction of the characters. I also love the sayings that come out of their mouths! 🤣🤣
ReplyDeleteI would choose Gone with the Wind to live in that era.
ReplyDeleteI really like enemies to lover tropes such as Necessary Enemy and A Billion Times No.
ReplyDeleteI read a lot of dark stuff, I may not make it out alive if I went into most of them or if I went into a historical I'd still end up in jail or dead cause I'd be like, "You want me to do what?!?". Well, I'm reading a lot of the Murder in the Mix series by Addison Moore, so long as I was Lottie's friend and not a murder victim, I'd enjoy all the tasty treats she bakes and going sleuthing with her.
ReplyDeleteI would go in to Gone With the Wind and visit with Rhett Butler and Scarlett O'Hara. Thanks for this amazing giveaway.
ReplyDeleteI am not sure but maybe Susan Mallery’s Fools Gold series.
ReplyDeleteI would love to go into any Sarah M Eden books. I love all of her characters.
ReplyDeleteWilly Wonka and the Chocolate Factory! Yum!
ReplyDeleteT.I. Lowe's Lulu's Cafe. The little town, the residents, and the employees at the cafe.
ReplyDeleteharry potter
ReplyDeleteI would pick Robinhood!
ReplyDeleteI would want to live in a small town beach town or a small southern town. I really enjoy those settings in books
ReplyDeleteLittle Women, I totally missed out on having sisters and being a neighbour would be fun.
ReplyDeleteThe hobbit.
ReplyDeleteSeize the Night by Sherrilyn Kenyon
ReplyDeleteThat’s a good question! No specific book but maybe a cozy mystery book with quirky characters or an Amish genre book.
ReplyDeleteThat’s a good question! No specific book but maybe a cozy mystery book with quirky characters or an Amish genre book.
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I would love to live in the world of Sense and Sensibility!
ReplyDeleteThe Right Sort of Man by Allison Montclair. Thank you
ReplyDeleteI'd choose a mystery novel by Agatha Christie.
ReplyDeleteI would live in Persuasion for a month.
ReplyDeleteJulie Bellon is one of my favorite authors! I love reading everything she writes.
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ReplyDeleteI'd love to hang out with Aslan in Chronicles of Narnia.
ReplyDeleteAny book where I can be the upper crust and waited on hand and foot. If it's a getaway for me, I should get to enjoy it immensely.
ReplyDeleteI would love to walk through Alice in Wonderland.
ReplyDeleteI would live in Little Women.
ReplyDeleteI would live in The Lion, The Witch & The Wardrobe.
ReplyDeleteI would live in weathering heights
ReplyDeleteI don't know which book I'd choose, I've read so many. I'd want one with a handsome and fun leading man and women I could be friends with.
ReplyDeleteHonestly it's hard to choose a favorite. I already become one with a book while I read. However this is a couple series that just totally make me imagine my own role....first it the Trueblood series by Charlene Harris. The second is cupcake trinkets and magic by Meghan Doidge. I wont lie there is probably hundred of other books out there that would be awesome, like anything Ann Rice, or Frank Perreti books. The circle trilogy by Nora Roberts.
ReplyDeleteLiquid Cool by Austin Dragon,
ReplyDeleteI would cast myself as Alice.. As in Alice in Wonderland. I'm already surrounded by weirdness.. I fit right in!
ReplyDeleteNot sure, but maybe Animal farm or 1984 and get the insiders views
ReplyDeleteI might like to visit the land of Oz. The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, by L. Frank Baum.
ReplyDeleteIt would be fun to go to school at Hogwarts and learn wizardry.
ReplyDeleteLove to use any one you recommend because they are new to me
ReplyDeleteI would love to live in Shannon Guymon's world of Fircrest as a wealthy bookseller (stranger things can happen!)!
ReplyDeleteI would choose The Three Musketeers.
ReplyDeleteThe book I would choose would be Loving Lieutenant Lancaster.
ReplyDeleteAlice in Wonderland would be fun.
ReplyDeleteWow, this is a tricky one. I would possibly choose Redeeming love by francine rivers. It is such a rich book.
ReplyDeleteI would love to visit Alice in Wonderland.
ReplyDeleteWow, that is a very good question. I have so many books I love that I think it would be fun to visit for a little while, I'm not sure if I can actually choose.
ReplyDeleteI would love to visit mr Darcy from pride and prejudice
ReplyDeleteI'll go live in Fried Green Tomatoes at the Whistle Stop Cafe.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the contest.
I would choose Watership Down.
ReplyDeleteI don't a specific book that I would want to live in. I enjoy reading several types of books as long as the content is clean. I have enjoyed reading your books as well as other authors that are similar to you such as Traci Hunter Abramson etc. I discovered your books a few years ago and have some catching up reading on your books written earlier.
ReplyDeleteThat’s a hard question. Maybe Anne of Green Gables.
ReplyDeleteI'd like to hang out with Harry Potter!
ReplyDeletei would pick Pilgrim's Progress John Bunyan
ReplyDeleteI would choose the Bible.
ReplyDeleteFun question! I'd choose The Magicians.
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