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More #HIFortnight Fabness

29/4/2015

 
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So I'm thinking it makes total sense to post even more of the lovely HarperImpulse posts as part of the #HIFortnight Celebrations. Hope you all find some lovely new authors and reads while looking through the Day 2 and Day 3 roundup - there is so much variety at Harper Impulse...you never know, you may well recognise some of these authors:

HI Author Romy Sommer - has a review of To Catch a Star by Emma at Starcrossed reviews. http://starcrossedreviews.co.uk/to-catch-a-star-blog-tour/

HI Author AJ Nuest guests on CometBabesBooks http://cometbabesbooks.blogspot.co.uk/.../hifortnight...


HI Author Angela Campbell shares some of her goodreads reviews. http://angiecampbell.blogspot.co.uk/.../harper-impulse...

HI Author Erin Lawless is with Holly on Booksholic Confessions, talking about her new release and book 3! https://bookaholicconfessions.wordpress.com/.../author.../

HI Author Teresa F Morgan has HI Author Sun Chara on her blog:
http://teresa-morgan.blogspot.co.uk/.../harperimpulse...

HI Author Danielle R Graham talks about her first experience of rodeo with Alba in Bookland http://www.albainbookland.com/.../harperimpulse-fortnight...

HI Author Aubrie Dionne has A Diva In Manhattan reviewed on Rachel's Random Reads. http://rachelsrandomreads.blogspot.co.uk/.../book-review...

HI Author Emily Bennet has a Q and A with Little Northern Soul: http://littlenorthernsoul.blogspot.co.uk/.../harper...

HI Author Carmel Harrington blogs about how many HI books she's read!
http://carmelharrington.com/.../hifortnight-guess-how.../

HI Author Angela Campbell talks about the wide choice of romance available. http://chicklitlove.blogspot.co.uk/.../hifortnight-guest...

HI Author Jane Linfoot has How To Win a Guy.. on French Village Diaries http://www.frenchvillagediaries.com/.../book-review-of...

Eve xx

#HIFortnight

28/4/2015

 
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#HIFortnight is a two-week celebration of all things wonderfully HarperImpulse with book reviews, author interviews, guest posts, competitions and lovely giveaways. Check out the blogging community and author's websites for all the delicious details and follow us all on twitter using #HIFortnight.

I'll be posting reviews of some of the great HI titles I've read and I'll be posting links to some great HI posts.

To kick things off - here are yesterdays posts:

"Should you really write what you know?" by
HI Author Romy Sommer:
http://bookswithbunny.blogspot.co.uk/2015/04/guest-romy-sommer-discusses-should-you.html

A FREE short story by
HI author Erin Meakin on Books with Bunny: http://bookswithbunny.blogspot.co.uk/.../fortune-short...

HI Author D R Graham is on Comet Books:
http://cometbabesbooks.blogspot.co.uk/2015/04/hifortnight-guest-post-by-dr-graham.html?spref=tw&m=1

HI Author Lorraine Wilson is talking escapism on Rachel's Random Reads:
http://rachelsrandomreads.blogspot.co.uk/2015/04/guest-post-lorraine-wilson-on-escapism.html

HI Author Georgia Hill talks technology with Afternoon Bookery:
http://www.afternoonbookery.com/2015/04/harper-impulse-guest-post.html

HI Author Nikki Moore's Cocktails in Chelsea is reviewed by Chick Lit Love, Laura:
http://chicklitlove.blogspot.co.uk/2015/04/spring-fling-cocktails-in-chelsea-by.html
Stop by some of these lovely blogs and you may just discover a new author and some lovely new reads to try.

Eve xx

Red Dust Dreaming...

18/4/2015

 
Please welcome the lovely Eva Scott, to share an excerpt from her new rural romance: Red Dust Dreaming. In the battle of duty versus desire, only one can survive the hot Australian sunshine.
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BLURB: Elizabeth Langtree has her life in order – safe, organised, planned. Sure, she has her troubles, but they are nothing she can’t handle. Then everything is turned upside down when her family send her to Australia to collect her orphaned nephew.

It all seemed so simple in New York, but Australia is nothing like she expected, and she soon falls under the spell of the Outback – the station, the lifestyle, and the seriously sexy owner who has been caring for Luke since the death of his mother.

Elizabeth soon discovers that what seemed simple a world away is anything but, and her duty is at odds with the dictates of her heart. She must choose, knowing that a mistake will not only cost her everything, but destroy the future of a devastated little boy.
Excerpt:
“You know it’s wrong to put those ideas into Luke’s head, don’t you?” Elizabeth hissed at him from across the table.   “Don’t look at me.” He raised his hands in mock surrender. “All of that came from your sister.” 

“New York smells and there are no horses?” She folded her arms across her chest and glared at him with those blue eyes. 

“Okay, so that bit was me,” he admitted.  

“And I bet you think it’s all very funny, don’t you?” She glowed with a strange kind of beauty when she was fuming. 

“You’ve got that wrong, sister. This isn’t a joke to me. This is war. You’re trying to take Luke away from the only home he’s ever known to give him to people who his mother spent her life trying to get away from.” He leaned towards her, palms pressed flat against the table.

Elizabeth pushed her chair back and stood up. “You’re the one who’s got it wrong, buddy. And if you cared so much for my sister and her son why didn’t you marry her and adopt him?”  

Caden’s chair scraped loudly on the floor as he rose to his feet. “My relationship with Angela is none of your business. She lived her life the way she wanted to.”  

Elizabeth gasped in outrage. “What are you implying?”  

“Implying? Nothing at all. I’m not implying anything I’m saying it plainly. She ran away from your dysfunctional family and made a new family here with us. We’re Luke’s family, maybe not by blood but sometimes blood just doesn’t matter.” He noticed he’d walked around the table to face her. When had he done that?  

“I live my life the way I want to.” She narrowed her eyes, her fists were balled up at her sides. Unless he was mistaken she was sizing him up.  

“Right, sure you do. You did whatever Mummy and Daddy wanted. I bet life is just peachy. Well it wasn’t, to hear Angela tell it.” Caden really hadn’t meant to start this fight. If he could take it all back he would but the words just kept pouring out of his mouth uncensored. He had to stop before they both all went too far.  

“My childhood wasn’t so great either but I made the best of it. Angela rebelled every inch of the way and look where that got her!”  

“What exactly are you implying?”  

“I’m not implying anything. I’m calling it as I see it. She ran away to hide in this godforsaken place and left me to face our parents on my own.” Her hands were on her hips and her cheeks were flushed.  Damn she looked pretty! And that particular fact only fuelled his anger.  

“I can’t stop you from taking Luke to New York. Believe me if I could I would. Just ask yourself this question, if New York is so damned good why did Angela run so far? Why did she deny your parents their grandchild? Why didn’t she tell you she was dying? She had a choice and she exercised it. She chose freedom. Do you really want Luke to wind up as uptight and miserable as you are?” He’d gone too far now. His words whirled about their heads like a flock of startled sparrows. Caden’s heart pounded in his chest. In some strange way he was having Angela’s argument for her, the one she never got to have. He’d heard her side of the story a thousand times and part of him justified his cruel words in defence of Angela.  

Elizabeth looked as shocked as if he’d slapped her, and in some way he had – verbally. His bravado evaporated as he looked into her eyes. Fury and pain lurked in their blue depths. He’d ignited both tonight.  

“I am not uptight,” she bit out between clenched teeth. She looked so angry, so small and alone in his kitchen there was only one logical thing to do.  

He took a step closer, inhaling her scent of sultry summer flowers. “Oh really,” he said before crushing her to him and kissing her with everything he had.

Buy Links:
Escape Publishing: http://bit.ly/escapepublishing

Amazon US:
http://amzn.to/1AsLmBd
Amazon Aus: http://bit.ly/1BIa3wj

iTunes: http://apple.co/1xqGgEd
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BIO:
Eva Scott writes contemporary romance set in her homeland of Australia and historical fiction set in the Ancient World. Her books offer passion and adventure in some of the most intriguing places in the world. Her heroes and heroines are strong, sassy and ready to rise to their challenges, and learn a little bit about themselves along the way.

Having lived overseas for several years, Eva returned to study Anthropology before heading off to live in Papua New Guinea for a year. There she met the love of her life, author G.W. Gibson, who was stationed there with the Australian Defence Force. The rest is history, romantic history. 
Find out more about Eva here:
http://www.evascottromance.com/
http://www.facebook.com/eva.scottromancewriter http://www.twitter.com/EvaScottWriter

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