As promised, today I’m giving away 3 copies of Jennifer Ashley’s, The Madness of Lord Ian Mackenzie, The Season’s 2009 Best Historical recipient. I have to say that I bought this book because of all the great buzz it was getting when it was released. I was a tad squeamish because the hero had been in asylum due to his ‘rages’. Premises like that usually don’t appeal to me, but I was in the mood to try something different, and I’m so happy I did. I completely understand why this book won. It’s the first book in Jennifer’s Mackenzie series and I’m anticipating the second book, Lady Isabella’s Scandalous Marriage with bated breath. No, seriously, I’m not kidding. You will too once you read this book. So, if you don’t win a copy today, The Madness of Lord Ian Mackenzie is definitely worth a visit to an online book store.

Speaking of the Best of 2009, which book(s) made your list?

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The Madness of Lord Ian Mackenzie
Author: Jennifer Ashley
Publisher: Leisure Books
Pub. Date: April 28, 2009
ISBN-13: 978-0843960433
320 pages

The youngest brother, Ian, known as the Mad Mackenzie, spent most of his young life in an asylum, and everyone agrees he is decidedly odd. He’s also hard and handsome and has a penchant for Ming pottery and beautiful women.

Beth Ackerley, widow, has recently come into a fortune. She has decided that she wants no more drama in her life. She was raised in drama–an alcoholic father who drove them into the workhouse, a frail mother she had to nurse until her death, a fussy old lady she became constant companion to. No, she wants to take her money and find peace, to travel, to learn art, to sit back and fondly remember her brief but happy marriage to her late husband.

And then Ian Mackenzie decides he wants her.

56 Replies to “Best Historical of 2009 Giveaway!”

  1. The two historicals that made my Best of 2009 were Goddess of the Hunt and A Hint of Wicked. I gave an honorable mention to The Education of Madeline by Beth Williamson. Surprisingly, almost everything on my list was a contemporary, which is rare for me. I also had 2 non-romances on my list for 2009: The Kite Runner and Rage Against the Meshugenah.

  2. I heard SO many great tings about The Madness of Lord Ian Mackenzie and its been on my wishlist since forever it seems. I have someone close to me with the same “condition” and would love to read Ian’s story.

    Romances I really liked are: What Happens in London by Julia Quinn & According to Jane by Marilyn Brant + The Perfect Poison by Amanda Quick. (All in random order.)

  3. My favorites are The Spymaster’s Lady by Joanna Bourne, Not Quite a Husband by Sherry Thomas and Duke of Shadows by Meredith Duran.

    It was a good summer!

  4. Two of my favourites are: The Perfect Poison by Amanda Quick and The Education of Madeline by Beth Williamson

  5. Two of my favorite historicals for 2009 : Broken Wing by Judith James and Surrender of a Siren by Tessa Dare.

  6. Looking forward to reading The Madness of Lord Ian MacKenzie. On my list of “to buy”.

  7. The Madness of Lord Ian Mackenzie sounds very intriguing to me. Sort of reminiscent of Laura Kinsale’s Flowers From the Storm, an all-time favorite for me. I can’t wait to read it.

    Two of my favorites for 2009 were The Naked Baron by Sally Mackenzie and The Spymaster’s Lady by Joanna Bourne.

  8. I’ve heard so many great things about this book. I can’t wait to get my hands on it. One book that stood out for me was GOTH by Tessa Dare. Surprisingly, most of my favorites of 2009 were contemporaries.

  9. For me it was Broken Wing by Judith James and Fire At Midnight by Lisa Marie Wilkinson.

  10. From 2009, I really enjoyed Eloisa James’s, A Duke Of Her Own; Victoria Dahl’s, Start Me Up and Sarah Mayberry’s, She’s Got It Bad.

  11. I’ve been wanting to read this book for a long time. It’s gotten rave reviews from so many people!

    Last year was a terrific year for romance. A few of my favorite historicals were Surrender of a Siren by Tessa Dare, Captive of Sin by Anna Campbell, Tempt Me at Twilight by Lisa Kleypas and Never Love a Lawman by Jo Goodman.

  12. A few of my favorite were: The wicked Dukes takes a wife by Jillian Hunter, To wed a wicked Earl by Olivia Parker

  13. This book was one that I read this past year and rated as one of my favorites. I am a member of Paperbackswap(dot)com and sent this book to another member who requested it from me. Almost immediately, I regretted that and decided to replace it. (You know that a book that stays with you long after you’ve read it needs to be added to the Keeper list.)

    I would love to win it from you because if I don’t, I’ll be purchasing it.

    Thanks,

    Laura

  14. I have heard great reviews about this book and have it on my TBR list – I’d love to win a copy.

    I think I’m the paperback DOM – I’m a voracious reader; the books that stand out for 2009 to me are Anna Campbell’s – Captive of Sin, Eloisa James’s – A Duke Of Her Own, and Julia Quinn’s – What Happens In London. The characters in each of these books came to life; now that says something about the authors’ talent.

    Thanks for sharing The Madness of Lord Ian Mackenzie – I’d really like to win it.

    Mimi

  15. Sounds interesting! I love the asylum aspect…the ‘odd’ heroes are sometimes the most interesting characters to read about! Unconventional, but always charming!

    2009 favorites? I really enjoyed To Desire A Devil by Elizabeth Hoyt. I love the Legend of the Four Soldiers series. I didn’t read too many other historicals last year…paranormal seems to take precedent last year. This year I think I’ve switched back to historicals. I guess I have book mood swings!

  16. I’d love to win a copy of this book! 🙂 I really liked the Christmas release from Mary Balogh.

  17. Thanks for the opportunity to win this book. I would love to have it.

    Two of my favorite books from 2009 were Eloisa James’s, A Duke of Her Own, and Beth Ciotta’s, Evie Ever After. There are quite a few others, but those two come to mind.

  18. Oh my goodness what can I choose from there were so many historical romances that came out last there’s just too many to count but I guess I can choose some. One of my favorites were Captive of Sin by Anna Campbell, Goddess of the Hunt by Tessa Dare, Edge of Hunger, Edge of Danger, and Edge of Desire by Rhyannon Byrd. Well I guess I better stop before the list gets too long and I would love to be entered into this contest for this book it sounds interesting.

  19. I have heard great things about this book. I really enjoy To Beguile a Beast by Elizabeth Hoyt and Royal’s Bride by Kat Martin.

  20. Believe it or not, I didn’t read any books that were published in 2009 but would love to read this one.

  21. I’ve heard so much about this book, it is on my TBR list. Congrats to Ms. Ashley!
    ~D~

  22. I’ve already read and have this book so don’t enter me. ^^ I have say i don’t really know the best of 2009 for me, but this book wasn’t it. I loved Ian, but i hated Ian’s and Beth’s relationship. Never really worked for me. More friends with benefits.

  23. I loved this book and have been wanting to read it again. Since I rely on the public library for most of my books I don’t own it, so please enter my name.

    My favorites of 2009 were To Desire a Devil by Elizabeth Hoyt, The Sins of Lord Easterbrook by Madeline Hunter, Mastered by Love by Stephanie Hunter,
    Goddess of the Hunt by Tessa Dare, This Duchess of Mine by Eloisa James, and Captive of Sin by Anna Campbell. I’ll stop here but I’m sure I’m leaving out quite a few more favorites!

  24. I read a lot of good historicals but these were really good.

    Seduced At Midnight-Jacquie D”Alessandro
    Highland Scoundrel-Monica McCarty
    MountainWild-Stacey Kayne

  25. I have heard great things about this book enter me as well! I loved the Border Lord By Sophia James, and my mind has gone blank about some others.

  26. Some favorites from last year were Tempt Me at Twilight by Lisa Kleypas, Julie James’s, Practice Makes Perfect, A Duke of Her Own by Eloisa James and What I Did For Love by Susan Elizabeth Phillips.

  27. This book is on my TBB list and I would love to win it. I’ve read most of the favorites mentioned and enjoyed them all. The hisstorical genre is my favorite. Thanks for the contest.

  28. This book looks great! Count me in, please! My fav historical of 2009 has to include Never romance a Rake by Liz Carlyle. You can always count on Ms Carlyle for an intense emotional read. Love her!

  29. I haven’t seen this book around and I’ve not heard of the author. I’m so glad I get your facebook updates!! I’m looking forward to finding this book and checking out a new author! Thank you!!! I hope I win a copy!!!

  30. Don’t enter me because I have read the book. The best book for me in 2009 would have been Rachel and the Hired Gun by Elaine Levine or Goddest of the Hunt by Tessa Dare!

  31. this really sounds very interesting! Love the plot and I’m anticipating that there would be a lot of conflicts throughout the story!

    On my TBR list!

  32. I’m up to try another new for me author in romance world. please pick ME, Bev 🙂

  33. I would love to read this book. I always love reading books that are in that time frame.

  34. Best romance of 2009 (all subgenres): “Goddess of the Hunt” by Tessa Dare

    Best book of 2009 (overall): “Beautiful Creatures” by Kami Garcia and Margaret Stohl (YA paranormal)

  35. Some of the books that made my list are A Duke Of Her Own by Eloisa James, What Happens In London by Julia Quinn, Tempt Me at Twilight by Lisa Kleypas and Soulless by Gail Carriger.
    The Madness of Lord Ian Mackenzie sounds like a wonderful book and I’d love to read it.

  36. I have heard nothing but wonderful things about this book. It is my kind of story and I like Jennifer Ashley’s writing. It is on my Need To Get List, but I was waiting until my TBR mountain got a little smaller. I’ve actually managed to read 2 1/2 books in the past week or so. Amazing the time loosing your job will give you.
    Thanks for the contest.

  37. I’ve been wanting to read this book….although I’ve bypassed it a few times at the store….and I think it is because I wasn’t sure if I would like the Hero….but your review is great and it’s now back at the top of my TBP list.

    My favorite 2009 book was To Temp The Devel…..Loved Loved It!!!!

  38. Hi. I had several books I just loved and wanted to read again. Anna Campbell’s “Captive of Sin”, Sherry Thomas’ “Not Quite a Husband”, Eloisa James’ “This Duchess of Mine”, Tessa Dare’s “Goddess of the Hunt”, and Meredith Duran’s “Written on Your Skin” were all wonderful reads. I’ve kept them separated so I can easily reread them. What great books!!!

  39. Anna Campbell’s Captive of Sin is definitely on my best of 2009 list. I don’t have other books immediately popping to mind but Anna’s book really hit the spot.

  40. I really enjoyed Stephanie Laurens’ “Mastered by Love,” Jenna Petersen’s “What a Duke Desires” and Lori Brighton’s “Wild Heart.”

  41. I love historicals — I wouldn’t be trolling your blog if I didn’t, haha. Please put my name in the hat. 🙂

  42. Love historial romances – I have many many many books. Also have quite a few of Jennifer’s . . . would love to read this one too.. thank you for the chance to win.

  43. This is one of the BEST stories I have read. Jennifer deserved this win. What a delicate subject that she got perfect. Incredible. But, that’s my feelings.
    Carol L.

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