Historical Romance Giveaway

Book Cover: "A Scandal to Remember" Three self-made lords are looking for love in Linda Needham’s “Gentlemen Rogues” series, centering on a trio of men bound together as children and as close as any blood brothers.

In the first book The Pleasure of Her Kiss, Jared, Earl of Hawkesly, is returning home for the first time since he married Kathryn in a whirlwind ceremony right after her father’s passing. He finds that she hasn’t been waiting patiently all those months; she’s been very busy. His hunting lodge has been turned into a hotel, his home stripped of valuable paintings, and just who are all the children his wife is mothering? He soon discovers that he’ll have to work hard and risk everything else he’s won in life, if he’s to keep his spirited bride.

A Scandal to Remember finds Andrew Chase, Earl of Wexford, struggling to protect a willful princess in the days before her coronation. Princess Caroline is fiercely proud of her country, but it hasn’t really existed since she was born. Her parents were killed in a revolution, the country divided, and its treasures cast to the four winds. Now that she is of age, Boratania’s borders are being re-established and she is to be crowned queen – if she isn’t assassinated first. Andrew learns that Caro is keeping secrets, but even she doesn’t know the scandalous truth about her family tree.

Ross, Earl of Blakestone, is investigating the disappearances of several high-born ladies in Marry the Man Today. His inquiries lead him to intelligent, outspoken Elizabeth Dunaway, whose political activism has earned her many enemies. Ross admires her independent attitude and her beauty, but he knows that she is harboring dangerous secrets and seditious materials. Elizabeth finds Ross attractive, but she fears his constant surveillance will uncover the secret of her most important work. When her choice is prison or marriage to the Earl, she reluctantly says, “I do.”

WIN THE TRILOGY *****We have a winner!*****

I purchased these books used and have read them once. The spines are not broken, but they are creased. Corners and edges are very lightly worn. One winner will receive all three books in the “Gentlemen Rogues” Trilogy.

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You can earn a maximum of six entries per household. Eligible comments must be made no later than 11:59pm ET on November 27, 2010. Entrants must be 18 or older, with shipping addresses in the United States or military APO/FPO addresses. One winner will be selected by random drawing on November 28 and notified by email. Books will be sent media mail.

About Taminar

When I grow up, I want to make movies and write books. Now in my 50s, I wonder if I'll ever really accomplish the dreams of my youth. I have made two short films, one for a college film-making class, the other for an MTV-sponsored contest. I have written short plays that have been produced, and a few short stories and reviews that have been published. I also perform and direct for community theatre. My working life has included stints in local TV news, public relations, retail management and cashier, and for a couple of years, I made the rides go at Walt Disney World. I have two cats and a husband.
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6 Responses to Historical Romance Giveaway

  1. mverno says:

    >very educational learn alot about the past mverno@roadrunner.com

  2. susan1215 says:

    >I love reading about historyI follow via GFCs2s2 at comcast dot net

  3. Susanmeep says:

    >I follow your blog via gfc, I love historical books, they make the story more interesting. suelee1998 @ gmail.com

  4. lknott says:

    >Historical Romances take you into a different time of life. I think it just helps me escape my life for a little while!!!lknott@partnercom.net

  5. lknott says:

    >I am a GFC Follower!lknott@partnercom.net

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