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Friday, January 29, 2016

Blog Tour: Dream of Me by A. Star (Review + INT Giveaway)



Title: Dream of Me (The Djinn Order, #2) 
Author: A. Star
Published: January 19th 2016
Genre: Adult, Fantasy, Romance, Steampunk
Rating: 4 Stars
Synopsis:
Glory St. Pierre never thought so many lies could hold so much truth, especially when her entire life has been one of those lies. Now that she knows who she really is, she must find a way to come to terms with it before the Djinn sorcerer Rasputin and his steel army descend down upon the human and Djinn realms, wielding magic so dark even her own Djinn lover, Irving, is wary of it.

Their only hope to save the realms are a couple of hunters and the Lords of the Djinn Order, four powerful Djinn who have remained elusive for centuries. Armed with her only granted wish, a fabulous airship, and the Djinn she loves by her side, Glory will embark on a quest to find the four lords and enlist their help. But there is a reason the lords have been in hiding, and once this tiny band of adventurers awakens them from their slumber, they will set off a chain of events that has been in the making since the beginning of time.


There is no turning back now.


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 My Thoughts 
Dream of Me was my first read of 2016 and it did not disappoint, although there were parts of the book that frustrated me.

I had a hard time liking Glory in this book. In Wish For Me she was a kick-ass chick but in this she drove me quite insane. She'd do something dumb telling herself she knew just how wrong it was but would do it anyways, and then turned right around, and would admit that she should have never done what she just did in the previous chapter. I can understand the occasional screw-up but it felt never-ending this time around. I was also bothered by how Glory and Irving's relationship seemed to blow up so often, they were very back and forth with each other.

Now, having said all that I did enjoy Dream of Me. I adore A. Star's books, and they are pretty fast reads. I loved the steampunk creations, and Irving's airship (so awesome), and Qazi the pilot was a fun new addition to the story. It's hard to say a lot about the story itself without giving anything away but it's like nothing else I've read.

Overall, Dream of Me was a great read. A little frustrating for me (I have a hard time liking female MCs sometimes) but a fun read. It has plenty of adventure, and romance, there's even an Irving chapter too (I love male POV), and the ending was pretty bad-ass. So, if you're a fan of fantasy and romance I definitely recommend this series for you.

 About the Author 
A. Star is a fan of dirty passion. She loves to read it, and she damn sure loves to write it. She is the author of the Mythos: Gods & Lovers series and the Djinn Order series. She is a night-owl and a coffee junkie, and the only sneaker she would be caught dead wearing are Converses.

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Thursday, May 7, 2015

Blog Tour: Spotlight/Excerpt: Wish For Me by A. Star #DjinnTour




Series: The Djinn Order, Act One
Publication Date: April 27, 2015
Genre: Steampunk Fantasy/Romance

Three wishes. Two lovers. One destiny.



When the snarky Glory St. Pierre discovers the gold mechanical vase in her deceased grandmother’s basement, she has no idea that she has uncovered a priceless treasure: a genie lamp. With a real genie inside. A very sexy genie with a not-so-sexy grudge against the entire human race.




Irving Amir hates being called a genie. He’s a Djinn, and he is none too happy to be in the service of Glory, who is as intolerable, and beautiful, as humans come. Now he owes her his gratitude for freeing him and three wishes. Damn his luck.



But an arrow through the shoulder alerts Irving to the fact that he is being hunted, and after a truce dinner with Glory ends with them both almost being killed, hating each other goes right out the window. As feelings change and love starts to develop, they must dig through the secrets and lies to find the truth...a truth neither of them will ever see coming.



WARNING: Not suitable for ages 18 and under. A significant source of bad language, sexy times, and dirty jokes. If you suffer from a lack of a sense of humor, take with plenty of wine. If the symptom persists, see a doctor.







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A. Star is a fan of dirty passion. She loves to read it, and she damn sure loves to write it. She is the author of the Mythos: Gods & Lovers series, the Djinn Order series, and the Knights of the Joust series. She is a night-owl and a coffee junkie, and the only sneaker she would be caught dead wearing are Converses.



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Excerpt
“What is all this stupid shit?” I mumbled, pulling out moth-eaten linens, gaudy knick-knacks, and old, dusty books with strange symbols.

“Mementos of a life well-lived and well-traveled,” Elena replied as she rummaged through a box of shit I was sure was trash but she seemed to think was treasure.

I had to admit that Old Addie had seemed to be overly content with her life, even if she was a mean hag. She had regrets, just like any person, but she was happy and always talked about how “normal living” was underrated. Whatever the hell that meant. Looking around, nothing in my grandmother’s basement spoke to normalcy. Everything I saw only confirmed what I already knew: Old Addie was bat-shit crazy.

“The hell…” I pulled out a bag of rodent skulls, rodent skulls, from a beaten up box labeled “Safe Keepings.” Old Addie was looking battier by the second. With a sound of disgust, I tossed the bag aside.

“Now this is more like it.” My next find was a burgundy bowler hat complete with a ribbon and feather. I blew at some of the dust covering the hat, then slid it down over my ash-blonde pixie cut. I turned to show Elena, but she had been roped into an argument with my mom over what to do with some dishes they’d found. 
Turning back, I grabbed my backpack and tossed the hat inside, already dreaming up an ensemble to go with it. Now eager to find more treasures, I dove back into the box. I found a ratty old purse, a busted speaker with no cord, and a cracked boomerang before I discovered the jeweled treasure buried at the bottom of the box.

It was a vase. No, it was more than a vase, but the hell if I knew what it really was. It was shaped like a vase, with a long, thin neck and a wide, round bottom. Colored jewels–real or not, I didn’t know–sparkled all along the rim of the vase’s opening and along the base. In between lay a network of tiny antique gears that all seemed to be connected in some way, like they could be powered to make the vase actually dosomething. After further inspection, I found a small key hole near the top of the vase’s neck, fueling my suspicions.

With a surge of excitement, I turned the dusty box upside down and shook it. Sure enough, a key dropped out and hit the cement floor with a tiny cling.

I grabbed the key up and tried it out on the keyhole in the vase. It was a perfect fit. I moved to turn it, but not wanting mom or Elena to try and claim my find, I held off. I didn’t know what would happen if I turned the key, and if it was something cool, or terrible, I wanted to be alone when it happened. So I shoved the vase in my bag beside the bowler and swore the second I was back at my place, I was turning that damn key.

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Thursday, July 25, 2013

Blog Tour: Prophecy of Solstice's End


Today is my stop on the blog tour for Prophecy of Solstice's End which is book 3 in the Oracle of Delphi series by Diantha Jones, one of the nicest authors ever. I will be sharing my review and then you should check out the book links and find the giveaways at the bottom of the post.

 The Book 
Summer Solstice is here. Let the games begin.

Nothing but lies (some of them her own) and deceit have brought Chloe to Olympus for the Solstice Olympic Games. As the Oracle and the special guest of the King of Myth, Chloe becomes immersed in a life of unfathomable luxury, taunting history, and overwhelming excitement. Though scheming and untrustworthy, the gods remain on their best behavior as the tension and anticipation builds around the outcome of the Quest of the Twelve Labors, the deadliest competition of the Games. All seems well on the celestial front...until athletes start turning up dead and a philosopher missing for months returns with a most terrifying story...

But that’s not all.

As Strafford confronts his troubled past and more is learned about the Great Unknown Prophecy, Chloe grows close to another, setting off a chain of events that will bring her face-to-face with a truth that will rock both of her worlds to their core.

And it’ll all happen before Solstice’s end...




 My Thoughts 
The day I started Prophecy of Solstice's End...was one of the best days ever!
Excited to finally find out what happens after Prophecy of the Setting Sunrise I jumped into this a few days after receiving it. The book starts off three weeks after the ending of Prophecy of the Setting Sunrise as Chloe Clever and friends travel to Olympus at the request/order of Zeus. During their stay, demigods are being murdered, the war of the gods is coming to a head and Chloe is stuck in the middle of it, trying to save them all. Complete with her usual action, romance and the Greek mythology that I love, Ms. Jones kept me glued to my Kindle. With rich detail and fun characters, there is never a dull moment. I can't really say much about the story without giving away the first two books but the mystery continues from book to book as Chloe works to solve the Great Unknown Prophecy and save the ones she loves.
Even though I love all of the Oracle of Delphi characters I must mention my favorite first, Ace Remedy. To me, Ace Remedy is one of the best characters in the history of book boyfriends and he really got to take a lead in Prophecy of Solstice's End. Issues with his brother Strafford cause him to act out a bit and in the end I got to see how strong their relationship really is which made me love the Irish boys even more. Then there's Swindle, aka Lenka Tahile. DUDE. What I learned of Swindle's history completely blew my mind and some of his actions have me wondering what the heck is up with him lately but he's pretty kick-butt with his new attitude. In Prophecy of Solstice's End we're finally introduced to the well-known gods of Greek Mythology. Zeus, Hera and Poseidon make first appearances and Apollo, Hermes and Athena are back keeping things interesting.
I pretty much love every single one of Diantha's characters whether they're nice or evil and you can't help but find something to love about them.

 My Rating 
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Prophecy of Solstice's End deserves
5 STARS!
I absolutely loved this book and it's the highest I've rated one in the Oracle of Delphi series. With a fun and adventurous plot, characters you root for and a brilliant world to disappear to, Prophecy of Solstice's End does not disappoint.

Diantha Jones was born the day thousands of turkeys sacrificed their lives to fill millions of American bellies on November 22 which also happened to be Thanksgiving Day (Her mother says she owes her a turkey). She is a Journalism graduate who wants to be a career novelist (of books, not Facebook posts). When not writing or working, she is reading on her Nook, being hypnotized by Netflix or on a mission to procure french fries. 

The Oracle of Delphi fantasy series is her first series. She is also the author of Mythos: Stories from Olympus, a companion series, and there is another fantasy trilogy in the works. She also writes (new) adult fantasy/paranormal romance under the name A. Star. Invasion (An Alien Romance) is her first title released under this name. Future releases under A. Star include, the Love & Steampunk series, the Purr, Inc. stories, and more.

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The Oracle of Delphi Series
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Prophecy of the Most Beautiful (OOD, #1)

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Prophecy of the Setting Sunrise (OOD, #2)
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Mythos, Book One (OOD, #2.5)
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Saturday, November 17, 2012

Prophecy of the Setting Sunrise Blog Tour: Day 2

Character Interview With Swindle and Giveaway


I was lucky enough to get Diantha Jones to let me borrow Swindle from Prophecy of the Most Beautiful and Prophecy of the Setting Sunrise. Enjoy!

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Welcome to Book Bird Reviews Swindle, I'm so happy to have you here. Before I forget, Stephanie from Bookfever says hi...and that she loves you. *grins*
*smiles* I've heard a lot about you and Stephanie. Ace said something about you being a part of his secret society. But I don't listen to most of the things he says, so I honestly have no idea what he is talking about. I don't think I want to know either. *laughs*

What's your fondest memory?
The day I found Bill, my hawk, was one of the best days of my life. I know it seems kind of childish, but he was just an egg and I took care of him until he finally hatched. *Bill flies over and lands on his head* The bond was instant. Ace is my best friend, but without Bill, I don't know what I'd do. He's like another part of me, you know? *reaches up to pet Bill*

Do you have a favorite pastime?
*laughs* Yeah, I have one. But it's not exactly legal. In either world. But I do like to read and study the history of Myth. I'm a pursuer of knowledge. I want to know everything there is to know about everything.

Can you show me how you swift?
I have no idea what you're talking about. *winks*

What's the craziest thing you've ever done?
*grins* Oh, the stories I could tell you, Jenn. But to be honest, the absolute craziest thing I've ever done is unofficially join the Quad Fraternity and follow Chloe and these jukkas around the universe almost getting ourselves killed at every turn. *laughs* But I wouldn't have it any other way.

*blushes* How is Ace?
*wiggles eyebrows* Got a thing for my best friend, yeah? Well, you've got your hands full with that guy. But I read your interview with him, and it's pretty clear you already know that!

Thank you so much for answering my questions, Swindle!
Anytime, Jenn. *Bill squawks*

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Friday, November 16, 2012

Prophecy of the Setting Sunrise Blog Tour: Day 1

Review, Cover Reveal of Solar, Defeated and Giveaway


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It’s official. Myth is doomed.

And it’s all Chloe Clever’s fault.

Still as whacked out as ever, Chloe is now faced with an even uglier truth: Not only is she the Pythia of the Great Unknown, but she is more powerful than she ever imagined and only the manifestations of her prophetic mind can save them all now.

With her Prince boyfriend, Strafford, and the Quad Fraternity always armed and ready to annihilate the opposition, she will embark on a mission to stop a great power that could consume every god in Myth...and everyone else she’s come to love.

But the worst is still to come.

Dark, painful secrets are revealed, threatening to tear Strafford from her arms, and just when she thinks the future could not look more grim, she is betrayed in the worst way.

With the heavens crumbling down around her, she must hurry to find a way to set things right. But will she be in time to save the one she loves most in the world from a fate that may be more dangerous than her own?

About the author:
Diantha Jones was born the day thousands of turkeys sacrificed their lives to fill millions of American bellies on November 22 which also happened to be Thanksgiving Day (Her mother says she owes her a turkey). She is a Journalism graduate who wants to be a career novelist (of books, not Facebook posts). When not writing or working, she is reading on her Nook or playing the most ridiculous app games on her iPhone.


 Short and Sweet Review 
 Warning: There is a bit of a spoiler if you haven't read Prophecy of the Most Beautiful yet so beware!

I have to start off by saying that this book did not disappoint! I want to shout from the rooftops about how much I enjoyed it!  Fangirling over for a moment, Prophecy of the Setting Sunrise really was an amazing read, continuing the story from Prophecy of the most Beautiful.
We're with Chloe as she searches for her kidnapped brother, Benjy. Along with her Prince boyfriend Strafford and the band of guardians known as The Quad, they face some of their toughest challenges yet, including The Labyrinth. There's mystery, action, plenty of "snoggin'" as Ace Remedy loves to point out, an amazing look at the Greek myths and we're introduced to a ton of new characters.
I'm back to fangirling but I just can't help myself. I was so happy to have Ace back and I just can't get enough of my Irishman.
So, if you love Greek mythology, hot guys and a good mystery, then you should definitely check out Prophecy of the Setting Sunrise.

5 STARS

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Cover Reveal of Solar, Defeated

I just gotta say that this cover is smokin' hot!

Created by: Colin F. Barnes

Teaser:
Before he was the guardian of the Oracle...
Before he fell in love with Chloe...
Before he was the disgraced Prince...
He was Solar, Prince of the Sun.


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Saturday, July 14, 2012

Blog Tour: The Forgiven Duke





Chapter Two

Holy Island, Northumberland, England—September, 1818
Clunk.
Clink. Clunk.
The wind blew a misting sea spray into Alexandria’s face as she picked her way across the rocky shore of her home on Holy Island. She paused, listening for the location of the sound against the gentle patter of the rain.
Clink. Clunk.
The sound roused her already keen sense of curiosity, knowing that it was new, something different that didn’t belong on her beach. She veered to the right and climbed over a large boulder, thankful for the light of a full yellow moon. Her mind swam with possibilities and her heart sped up with the beginnings of a new adventure. What if the object making that sound was an old bottle with a letter inside? Mayhap the author of such a letter had decided to end his poor life and she would be the one person who discovered why. Or even better, a bobbing treasure box from the wreckage of a pirate’s ship. Her generous lips curved into a smile as she imagined opening the brine-encrusted lid to reveal golden coins, no—glittering jewels—a jade emerald the size of a nightingale’s egg.
Lifting the hem of her thin nightdress to better gauge her footing, she picked her way toward the rocky incline. Much of the beach was flat with small, dull-hued rocks and a little sand, but the sound was coming from a low outcropping of stone. She hurried toward the jagged precipice, eased herself onto her stomach, and peered over the edge into the dark sea below.
Alex sucked in her breath as she saw the cause of the noise. Rolling white. Turning with the slapping waves. She reached down, not bothering to stop and consider what she was doing, and stretched out her hand. There. Her eyes squeezed shut as her fingertips brushed the smooth surface. She stretched farther, her toes curling into the sand as a drifting anchor, and then it was in her hand. She scrambled to her feet and lifted the pale, glowing object toward the moonlight, almost dropping it in her shock.
It was a skull. A broken skull. The face intact, like a mask, but the back of its head was missing.
Alex turned it back and forth, a hundred new questions forming in her mind. Was it a child? A young woman? From what faraway place had it come?
“The poor dear,” she muttered as she lifted the skull toward her face and peered—eye to eye—through the blank sockets. Alex blinked…and then blinked again through the ancient spy glasses as her gaze swept the hazy, mist-shrouded horizon. She stopped. It couldn’t be. She slowly lowered the skull and gasped.
A ship.
Alex ran up the steep incline of the rocky hill toward the castle that was her home. Much of the castle was uninhabitable, but the family had salvaged and repaired the great hall and several smaller rooms for bedchambers. Centuries ago the castle had been a first line of defense for northern England against the Scots, but it was eventually attacked and overrun by Vikings—nasty pirates who had destroyed the monastery.
In those days, ships were common on Holy Island’s shores, but it had been decades since anything other than local fishing boats bobbed on the North Sea, and Alex could not ever remember a visitor gracing their small village that had not come from the land route. That is until now. With the ship growing bigger and bigger before her eyes, she knew someone was indeed coming and they would be asking for the lord and lady of the castle.
That thought had her running in earnest through the old great hall and then up the stone steps to her bedchamber. She still clutched the skull and paused on the threshold of her room to look down at it. What if the ship had something to do with this? Perhaps they were murderers come back to kill them all!
She shoved the skull underneath her pillow at the same time reaching for the ancient sword propped against the wall beside her bed. She brandished it in front of her, or rather tried to. The thing was so heavy she only managed one swipe through the air before it fell with a thud onto her bed. Oh, well. Little good one sword would do against a ship full of murdering pirates. If only the castle’s cannon still worked.
Turning from that thought she pulled her nightdress over her head, rushed toward the armoire, and flung the doors wide. She stood, baffled, at her simple dresses. There wasn’t anything of elegance or refinement here. If she showed up to greet them in any of this garb, they would hardly believe she was the lady of the castle. Then again, maybe she should pose as a servant or the chatelaine perhaps, and give over the castle willingly to protect the villagers.
No, she shook her head. She was a Featherstone and a Featherstone would never take the coward’s way out.
Another idea stopped her short. Her breath caught at the thought. Dare she? With a small smile she turned from the armoire and rushed from the room.
The door to her mother and father’s bedchamber was closed. A sudden stab of sadness shot through her heart. They had been gone so long this time. And no letter in months. She took a deep breath and pulled up her chin. No time to feel sorry now.
She turned the knob. The creaking hinges groaned against the silence. Moonlight spilled into the room from a long, narrow window. She glanced at the bed, the coverings thick with dust. Why had no one kept the room clean? It wasn’t like Ann, the castle’s housekeeper, to shirk her duties. Unless of course the rumors were true. That her parents were never coming back. That they had met with some misfortune and were— No. She wouldn’t believe a village soothsayer and a bunch of foreboding gossips. She would continue to pray and believe in God’s power to save. And anyway, she would know, deep in her heart; if something had happened to them, she would have a feeling of it, and she did not have that feeling.
Turning from the thoughts, she ran, near blind, over to her mother’s large armoire and opened the doors. Her hand shook a little and she bit down on her lower lip as she reached into the back and drew out a faded blue satin gown. It was old, older than she at twenty, but still lovely. It had been her mother’s wedding gown. Alex held the garment up to her chest and took a deep breath. It should fit perfectly.
After donning the dress, she sat at her mother’s low dressing table. A mostly empty jewelry box sat on one corner. Alex dragged it toward her and opened the lid. Inside was a small set of combs with paste jewels looking like tiny emeralds and blue sapphires along the edge. With practiced ease she twisted her long, dark hair into a knot that was slightly askew and secured it with the combs.
She leaned forward and studied her reflection, hoping she looked older and authoritative. Arched, dark brows over large, pale blue eyes. An oval face of classic lines with a small, straight nose and full lips. She pinched some color into her pale cheeks and then shrugged at herself in the mirror. She always had looked younger than her years. She would just have to brazen it out.
Now to awaken Ann and Henry, the servants who were now so old Alex did most of the work around the castle. She had to be sly about it, of course, or risk hurting their pride. Ann and Henry were more like grandparents than servants to her. Heaven only knew the shock her appearance would give them this night! A laugh escaped her throat as she pictured their faces. And where had Latimere trotted off to? Her giant, white Great Pyrenees was usually at her heels. He would put the fear of God into the scoundrels. She would send Henry out to search for him with one of those large bones from supper if time permitted.
The thought of time running out had her scurrying back toward the great hall and then deeper into the castle where the servants’ quarters were next to the kitchen.
“Ann! Henry!” She called out as soon as she was near. “Wake up! A ship is coming.”
She banged on Henry’s door hoping he would hear her. It wasn’t long before Ann stuck her head out her bedchamber, cap askew, worry in her eyes. “Lady Alex, it’s the middle of the night. What are you doing up and about? You should be in bed, child.”
Ann came out into the hall just as Henry opened his door and gaped at them like a beached fish. “What’s happened to cause all this racket?” His expression turned awestruck as he peered through his spectacles at Alex’s unprecedented attention to her appearance.
Alex hurriedly explained. “There is a ship in the harbor. A real ship. And it’s coming this way.”
“A ship? Who could it be? Whatever could they want with our little island?” Ann looked down at Alex’s bare feet and frowned.
“I don’t know but we’re soon to find out. Hurry and dress. Henry, I want you to find Latimere and meet me in the great hall. Ann”—Alex shrugged, her brow wrinkling in thought—“mayhap you should make some refreshments. Just in case they are not here to murder us and take the castle.”
Ann’s eyes grew huge with fright. “You must hide, child. Just look at you dressed like that.”
Alex wasn’t sure if Ann was complimenting or insulting her. She huffed out a breath of frustration. “This is our home and I will not let anyone take it from us. Now hurry—both of you.” She turned to go, a parting command shouted over her shoulder. “I found one gun. Bring any other weapons you can find!”
Hoisting up the heavy satin skirts, Alex groaned to see her dirty bare feet. She was turning to fetch her only pair of satin slippers when a heavy pounding sounded on the castle’s front door.
Bare feet or not, it was time to meet her future.
With a pounding heart and the rusty pistol she’d found in the deep recesses of the kitchen pantry hidden in the folds of her skirt, Alex opened the massive door. It groaned on its old hinges and the wind blew strong and salty in her face as she looked up at the smartly dressed man standing with two soldiers on either side.
The man cast a quick head-to-toe glance at her and then bowed low over a turned-out leg. Swinging his hat round to his chest, he gripped it and stared at her, seemingly dumbstruck.
Harmless looking enough. Alex gulped down a chuckle at the sight.
“I have come to see Lady Alexandria Featherstone,” the man said in a thin, nasal voice that sounded like he was more afraid of her than she was of him.
Oh, bother. He would never believe her the lady of the castle now. She should have had Henry answer the door like any proper noblewoman would have thought to do. Instead she curtsied out of confusion and lifted her arm toward the great hall without even asking his name or business. She was seriously botching this.
“Wait.” She stopped his progress into the castle with her flat palm thrust toward his chest. “What is your business with Lady Featherstone?”
He bowed again, the two men on either side of him standing like statues with ominous expressions frozen on their faces. “I have news for her ladyship. News of great import.”
He could be lying. Even if he didn’t look it, he could be dangerous. The thought brought to mind her gun. She lifted it, hoping he couldn’t see the rust in the dim moonlight, and pointed it at his chest. It would have been so much more fortuitous to have found some bullets to go with it. The soldiers eased back…assessing and reaching…
“Don’t even consider it!” Alex flashed her best squint-eyed look of disdain at the soldiers. If nothing else she did have experience brazening her way out of dire situations. Why there was the time she was caught red-handed camping out in the Yardley’s barn searching for the ghost they swore was knocking about keeping them awake each night. And then the time… oh, wait. Now was not the time to be thinking of her debacles. Task at hand, Lady Featherstone, as if anyone around here ever called her that! She almost snorted.
“No need to fear, sir, so you may call off your hounds, though I am an excellent shot. It’s just that I realized I don’t even know your name. Can you prove your story of news?”
They stared at her for a long, slack-jawed moment, and then the smaller man in the middle reached into his pocket and pulled out a heavy packet of papers. He motioned toward them with his head. “My name is Michael Meade, secretary to the Duke of St. Easton.”
Alexandria’s heart sped up at the sight of the papers. The Duke of St. Easton? She shook her head, spiraling down, down, down. Something was wrong. This man hadn’t come to rape and pillage in the usual way. No. Some dark feeling hovered and then wrapped around her shoulders, sending spikes of fear exploding through her head and down her back.
This man had come with another kind of destruction.
“My lady?” The man, Mr. Meade, took a step toward her, his arm outstretched toward the gun. “Are you Alexandria Featherstone?”
“What do you want, sir?” It took all the control she had to ask the question without a quiver in her voice.
“I regret to inform you that your parents, the Lord and Lady Featherstone of Holy Island, Northumberland, England, are, um, presumed dead. The Crown has awarded your guardianship to his grace, the Duke of St. Easton.
Dead? Alex gripped the gun tighter in a hand gone cold. It shook from the rusted tip, up her arm, all the way to her shoulder. Her breath came in little puffs. She shook her head.
“I would have known. I would have felt it.” She shook her head again. “It’s not true.” The gun was so heavy. Fingers, arms, chest—everything went numb. She couldn’t hold it any longer. She dropped it to the floor where it promptly exploded with a massive sound and spun in a circle. Mr. Meade screamed.
With wide, unblinking eyes they stared in shock at each other.
Great heavens. There must have been bullets in it after all.







Book blurb:


Tethered by her impulsive promise to marry Lord John Lemon - the path of least resistance - Alexandria Featherstone sets off toward Iceland in search of her parents with a leaden heart. A glimpse of her guardian, the Duke of St. Easton - the path less traveled by - on Dublin’s shore still haunts her.

Will he come after her? Will he drag her back to London, quelling her mission to rescue her treasure-seeking parents, or might he decide to throw caution to the wind and choose Foy Pour Devoir: “Faith for Duty,” the St. Easton motto. The Featherstone motto Valens et Volens: “Willing and Able,” beats in her heart and thrums through her veins. She will find her parents and find their love, no matter the cost.

The powerful yet wing-clipped Duke of St. Easton has never known the challenge that has become his life since hearing his ward’s name. Alexandria Featherstone will be the life or the death of him. Only time and God’s plan will reveal just how much this man can endure for the prize of love.



About the author:
Jamie Carie writes novels about fierce, passionate women; their dreams; their fears; their triumphs. Her deepest desire is to see her readers find that same passion as they follow their destiny and discover deeper intimacy with Jesus.

She lives in Indianapolis with her husband and three sons.

Jamie Carie
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July- Release Date
July 2- A Soul Unsung -Excerpt #1, Dream CastJuly 3- Lynn Hardy - Official Blog -This or That
July 4- Sweetly Made (Just for you) -Review
July 5- Cummins Life -Review, Writer's Cave
July 6- Taking It One Page at a Time -Review, Guardian Duke Chapter 1
July 7- The Paperback Princesses -Review, Guest Post
July 9- Book Club Sisters -Excerpt #2, Cover Reveal (The Duke's Promise)
July 10- A Soul Unsung -Review
July 11- Colorimetry -Interview
July 12- Totally Booked Solid -Review, 6 Words Post
July 13- A Dream Within A Dream -Review
July 14- Simply Young Adult -The Guardian Duke Chapter 2
July 16- A Dream Within A Dream -Excerpt #3
July 17- Megan Likes Books -Author Spotlight
July 18- Colorimetry -Review
July 19- A Year of Jubilee Reviews -Review
July 20- Faery Tales Are Real -Review
July 21- Harvest Lane Cottage -Review
July 23- Comfort Books -Excerpt #4, Music Playlist
July 24- Swoon Worthy Books -Author Interview
July 25- Bookworm Lisa- Review
July 27- Swoon Worthy Books -Review
July 28- Book Club Sisters -Review
July 30- Reviews By Molly -Review, Excerpt #5
July 31- Bookshelf Confessions -Review and Grand Giveaway