I’m late today, so I decided to do something quick and easy–yep promote my next release six months early. 😀 I had an absolute blast writing A TASTE OF DESIRE. What’s it about?  Here’s the blurb:

SHE CHALLENGED HIS PRIDE

Lady Amelia Bertram may have a reputation as the most brazen beauty of the ton, but she shocks even herself when she accidently—and loudly—derides one of society’s most eligible bachelors in the middle of a crowded ballroom. The timing of her faux pas couldn’t be worse, for her father is seeking someone to take her off his hands that very night…

HE CHALLENGED HER WILLPOWER

But when Thomas Armstrong overhears the so-called “Lady” Amelia slandering his sexual prowess in public, he cannot help but accept the dare implicit in her words. To her father’s great delight, he offers to take her to his secluded country estate—properly chaperoned, of course—to teach the girl a lesson in ladylike behavior…

If you read SINFUL SURRENDER, you’ll recognize Amelia as the “lady” who gave Thomas (heroine’s brother) the setdown of the century toward the end of the book. Well, obviously, that means the two were meant for each other. Who could have ever thought Amelia could top that setdown, but she does, throwing down the proverbial gauntlet in this ballroom scene…

“And not only is he kind,” Dawn said in her girlish titter, continuing in his relentless praise, “but he is rumored to be an extraordinary lover.”

Amelia’s brows climbed to hitherto unscaled heights as she eyed the furiously blushing blonde. And just when she’d equated Dawn Hawkins with a wilting violet. Proper young ladies did not lend themselves to such discourse. She certainly could, but then she’d never endeavored to fit in with the ladies of the peerage, many of whom were just sheep in a herd where titles, connections, and wealth led with uncompromising rigor.

“Posh, surely a rumor Lord Armstrong himself helped to circulate.”

Once again, three pairs of eyes, all in varying shades of brown, widened and turned on her as if she had just taken over the pulpit and declared to every Sunday worshipper supplicant in prayer that God was just a myth. Blasphemous!

Yay! I received my cover.

“Men tend to think very well of themselves when it comes to such matters. I am quite certain one is no more proficient than the other, though invariably it’s the handsome ones who like to boast the advantage.” And Amelia imagined that the viscount was just such a man.

The women stood mute. Each appeared to be digesting what they’d just heard. Amelia wasn’t a stranger to certain male and female intimacies. How could she forget the rather wet kiss Lord Finley had pressed upon her in the garden at the Walsh ball. He had assumed that with a face that could have coined the phrase beautiful as sin, she would welcome his advances. His shins had paid dearly for his presumption. Good looks did not necessarily equate to skillfulness as a lover. They might one day discover those truths and be much wiser for it, though she was certain some poor gentleman would topple from his pedestal in the process.

“Then why do so many women eagerly follow him to his bed?” Lady Jane’s face climbed three shades of red, the question emerging hushed in a mixture of reticence and urgent curiosity.

At that moment, the music crested as the piano, violin, coronet and cello reached a melodious crescendo. With her recent encounter with the man fueling her renewed dislike, Amelia did not allow the intrusion of the noise to cause her to pause for even an instant. Instead, she raised her voice to be heard above the final notes.

“The same reason you would gladly accept his request for a dance. Women are easily charmed by his dimples and handsome visage. Moreover, the man is a viscount and said to be one of the richest peers in all of England. On paper, he is the ideal catch. In reality, the man is no more than a rake. Lord Armstrong is the type of man who is too self-involved to care about the pleasure of others—in any regard. I would stake my dowry he does not come remotely close to his rumored sexual prowess.”

The three ladies stared at her wide-eyed and slack-jawed. Their gazes shifted to the area beyond her bare shoulder just as a cacophony of female gasps and low baritone snickers punctured the silence.

A silence that had not existed only moments before.

Amelia spun quickly on the heel of her patent leather shoe to confront a scene only fit for some ghastly tableau.

Coiffed matrons and properly turned out debutantes wore scandalized looks of disbelief.

Gentlemen hid their smiles behind pristine white gloved hands.

Not one note of music rent the air to soften words ripe for public reproach.

Dear Lord, when had the music stopped? Her gaze darted about frantically. And when had the guests surrounding her become mutes? She could not even sigh in relief when the harmonious melody of a waltz rang out like a rescuing cavalry arriving fifteen minutes too late to stop the slaughter. Amelia could not recall the last time she’d felt this thoroughly exposed. So stricken and besieged. So completely mortified.

Never.

Then to punctuate the totality of her humiliation, the crowd before her parted as if Moses himself brought his staff down upon the waters of the Red Sea. Hushed tones could barely contain their glee. And condemnation. Through a sea of bejeweled gowns and black waistcoats strode the tall, commanding form of none other than the man whose prowess she’d just eviscerated in the full hearing of the ton.

So every month until the release date, January 4, 2011, I’ll post an excerpt. Hopefully, soon, A TASTE OF DESIRE will make it onto your TBB list. 😉

38 Replies to “Excitement and blatant self-promotion”

  1. Hi Beverley! Thank you for the excerpt. I can’t wait to read Thomas Armstrong’s story in “A Taste of Desire”.

  2. Wonderful excerpt! I saw your book advertised on kati babs blog yesterday.

  3. I’m with Bryn! I WANT IT NOW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Who do I have to bribe? If the excerpt is any clue, this book is going to be beyond fabulous!

  4. Congrats on the lovely cover. I can’t wait to read Thomas and Amelia’s book.

  5. Thanks so much, ladies. I truly had a blast with Amelia and Thomas. From the beginning (SINFUL SURRENDER) they were made for each other. 😉

  6. Beverley
    I loved Sinful Surrender and this one has been added to my must get list YAY

    Have Fun
    Helen

  7. I too loved Sinful Surrender and am sure this is going to be wonderful too.

  8. Bev, I’m so happy for you with the upcoming release of your new book, “A TASTE OF DESIRE”! The blurb and excerpt were so good, and it’s nice to see Thomas and Amelia getting their own story. The book also has a lovely cover.

    I look forward to more excerpts and the release of this book! 🙂

  9. Congrats on your upcoming release! Thanks for the excerpt and for showing off the gorgeous cover. I’m going to add the book to my must-read list right now. 🙂

  10. Yummy cover, Bev…..though I’m not happy to wait six months!! LOL!

    Looking forward to this one!

  11. Beverly, the cover is breathtaking romantic!! I love it! Now to get to read it, SOON! Thanks for the peek into it!

  12. Congrats, Bev! What a great premise (both for the novel and for self-promotion!).

    Look forward to reading it next year.

  13. Thanks ladies! The site and blog are very good for, obviously, not just promotion period, but promoting my books, that are coming out ONE YEAR APART!!! The wait is long for me too.

    MaryAnne I must say, that is absolutely not the reason I do the blog. This blog is simply too much work (as is the site) for me simply to do it to promote my own books. The upkeep and expense is really too much. I do this because I love books, I love romance and I love promoting. I actually like promoting other authors book more than I like promoting mine. It’s way easier and way less biased to rave about someone else and their books. And I love website building and graphic design so it all just works out. My own self-promotion is a very nice, wonderful side benefit. 😉

  14. Great cover and I love the tasty breadcrumb tidbit! This one is definately going on my TBB list!

  15. It’s a great cover. Since you said you wanted originally wanted the word gauntlet in the title, can we assume that Thomas takes Amelia’s comment as a challenge? I can’t wait to read more.

  16. Thanks again ladies! And Kim, yes, originally this book was titled THE GAUNTLET but of course that’s not sexy or romantic enough for a romance novel, so it had to be changed. Thomas does indeed take Amelia’s insult as a challenge. Words she’ll have to eat and regret she ever said aloud. hehehehe

  17. Oh I can’t wait for this one! It’s on my list to buy for sure. The cover is very sexy.

  18. Bev, I don’t think I can wait until January to read the rest of this book. Love the excerpt.

  19. Bev, you so know I am reading this one. Don’t forget this die-hard fan in the making when you are sending out the ARC’s!!!! You know I love your writing… 🙂

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