Romance Never Goes Out of Style!
You've heard it. Romance novels are worn out, exhausted
with the lack of fresh material, and over done. The world of publishing has
been inundated with all sorts of romance from contemporary to historical. I beg
to differ. Romance will never go out of style.
Romances are read to confirm that love really exists. For a
moment in time, a reader finds love between the pages of a novel. Reading a
romance is an escape from the reality of the world around us, far away from
mortgages, bills, kids' appointments, work issues... It also reminds us why we
fell in love and the feeling love gives us. When we pick up a romance, we don't
have to flip to the end of the book to know that everything will end happily.
Arguably, though, there is not another genre more
competitive than historical romance. Why? For the same reason, women love
romance. Historical romances transport us to a different time and place. Most
of us have a Cinderella complex and dream of our Prince Charming and happy ever
after. History allows different scenarios than what we women experience today.
Marriages of convenience or arranged marriages fascinate
us. In these stories oppressed women search for the love of their life, finding
it in the arms of their 'prince', undoubtedly rich and handsome. Their happily
ever after!
But how hard is it to come up with something fresh and
original in historical romance? This desire to come up with a unique storyline
has lead to influx improbable plots and so many discrepancies.
Can a fresh story still emerge out of the midst of Regency
romance? I believe so. Daughter of Deceit holds many refreshing elements. A
forbidden love, mystery, and suspense.
"Love is the emblem of eternity; it confounds all
notion of time; effaces all memory of a beginning, all fear of an end."
Madame de Stael, French-Swiss novelist.
Blurb:
Someone wants Alyce Hythe dead…
Shunned fromLondon society for being the
daughter of England ’s
most notorious spy, Alyce Hythe desires only to clear her father’s name. For
years, she has been hidden away from all prying eyes, given a new identity and
told to forget who she was. But strange things have been happening causing old
rumors to once more be whispered.
Long has Lord Julian Casvelyn lived with guilt brought on when his brother was murdered byEngland ’s
most infamous traitor. But one eventful night has changed everything Lord
Julian believed about his brother’s death. Never did he suspect the woman he
has just saved from certain harm is the daughter of that man. Now Julian is
caught in midst of a conspiracy and desire for that woman.
Thrown together by fate, the two search for answers long denied them and along the way discover a love that can free them both.
Shunned from
Long has Lord Julian Casvelyn lived with guilt brought on when his brother was murdered by
Thrown together by fate, the two search for answers long denied them and along the way discover a love that can free them both.
Excerpt:
Thankful she could breathe again
at least for a moment. She turned to stand by Lissa, but instead she froze upon
the sight. The last person she ever expected to see this night stood in front
of her.
His wide mouth curved into a
vague smile which could easily turn hard she suspected. He looked quite
striking, handsome and elegant in his crisp black and white evening clothes.
His dark eyes darkened intensely upon her. Before she had a chance to protest,
his arm gripped her elbow firmly.
“Oh, no, my dear, I think not,”
his utterance carried a hard edge which startled her. “I have long tried to
gain an audience with you and have been reputed one way or another. If you
choose to make a scene, it will not bode well for you. You may have been hiding
in the nest of the Arungdon, but I can guarantee you that legally you are still
the ward of my grandfather and I…”
“Please, Lord Casvelyn, you do
not have to resort to threats,” she turned her head to see if any other's
attention lay upon them, but none seemed interested. Her gaze shifted back to
him. “What, pray, could you have to talk to me? Charles did send his
appreciation for you saving me. He assured me he had taken care of the
situation and the magistrate...”
“Come. Come. Miss Rufford…or
should I say Hythe. I believe there is much we could talk of.”
She glanced back over her
shoulder as he edged her along beside him. “Where are you taking me? It will
not be proper…”
He cut her words short. “No one
will see, I can assure you. I have arranged how I can I say this a few minutes
where we will not be disrupted. Then you can rush back to your lordship.”
She watched Lord Casvelyn nod to
a man in front of him, a tall man tawny hair and blue eyes. The man nodded
back. Immediately, she felt herself being flung into a side door, closing
tightly behind her. She could only imagine why Lord Casvelyn thought it
necessary to have a guard at the door.
The room was small, quaint in
appearance. There was no fire lit nor candle only the moonlit shone in light.
He gestured to her to sit upon a settee. She hesitated, but then complied. To
her dismay he sat beside her.
She found it difficult to catch
a breath with him so near. He stared at her in a manner which made her remember
all too well being in his arms with his lips upon hers.
“Now will you please explain
yourself so I can rejoin Charles.”
“Ah, yes, the love of your life.
I have heard. Unfortunately, I tend to doubt your proclamation of feelings.”
She stared at him and he
returned it. He sat close to her, too close. She scooted back but he moved,
allowing only her a scant space between her and this man who made her skin
shiver with just his touch. “How dare you,” she uttered under her breath. “You
don’t know me. Charles and I love each other greatly…”
“Do you?” he asked in a low
voice. “Are you in the habit of sharing kisses with another while in the deep
throbs of love for another? Come. Do not think I have forgotten having you in
my arms. Kissing you, touching you...if not interrupted, perhaps it would have
lead to more than...”
She slapped him, hard, and
attempted to rise. He thwarted her with his two strong hands, pulling her down
to him.
“You are no gentleman!”
“Perhaps,” he answered her, but
his voice softened. “Perhaps.”
His hands released her back to
her seat. What did he do to her that made her act as if she had not a
reasonable thought in her head?
"Tell me, Miss Hythe, what
are you up to? What plan do you have? Don’t think your friend, Lord Tregilgas
can save you. If I so desire, I can have you escorted out under my care.”
“You make no sense, Lord
Casvelyn. You come to me with demands that I return with you. Why should I?
True, Colonel Tolworthy is my guardian, but in truth I barely know him. I have
been on my own for a great deal of time of my life. Why should I be a burden to
him now? It is only a few months more than I will not be.”
“Listen to me carefully, my
dear. I had no knowledge that you still resided within England until
three weeks ago. In all I find the whole of the situation unacceptable. I’m
trying to rectify this. Believe me. I believe you are in danger.”
“Then do not worry about me.
Charles has seen to my safety. You may question me, but I trust Charles. He
would never allow harm to befall me as I would never allow harm to him.”
“Answer me this. Do you know no
matter if you hold your father is innocent, the world does not? No matter if
your young Marques holds to you, you are walking into social damnation, fair or
unfair. It will not be pleasant. How long do you think it will take for someone
to figure out who you are? I would wager it will not be long. And then there is
the matter of the threat upon your life?”
“You are mistaken that I am
trying to run from my name. I am not. Since my father’s death, I have faced his
disgrace. No one thought it necessary to inform me how my father died until I
was seventeen. All I knew was that he was dead. Not until Charles told me. He
has been my only true friend, my Lord. I have only once visited my father’s
grave and it was only through Charles I did so. Do you know what it is like to
see your father’s grave ostracized from holy ground for they deem he committed
suicide?”
“I know lost. I feel it every
day. I dealt with my brother’s death knowing that the fiend that killed him
also lay in the ground. But with your words you uttered to me, I find myself
questioning all about my brother’s death. And with those words, I questioned
the wisdom in allowing you this Season.”
As he spoke, he astonished her
with his movement, transforming her back to that night, that room, that
embrace. He moved closer, so close it seemed she could no longer claim air
between them. His arms encircled her and pulled her face upward toward his. His
touch startled her. She looked at him in surprise. She saw his intent, yet made
no resistance. Wanting to protest, her body rebelled against the thought.
A gasp escaped her lips as he
lowered his head to hers. His lips moved against hers, firm yet yielding. She
melted into the sensation his kiss inflicted, the thrilling excitement and
warmth flowing through her body. Her mind told her to resist though her body
paid no attention to the warning. Instead, she responded to him. Gently he
prodded her lips with his tongue to part. Slowly as if giving her time to get
used to the idea, he slipped his tongue inside.
Within her a voice called to her
to be sensible. He was dallying with her, no more, no less to prove his point.
Yet, she ignored the voice choosing instead to surrender to the want within her
and parted her lips fully to admit him. An intimacy flowed within her, so
wonderful, awakening parts of her body she didn’t know were alive.
His arms tightened around her as
pleasure cascaded through out her body. His kiss lingered. He didn’t stop with
one. He kissed her again and again, astonishing her and evoking shivers that
flowed down her body. A series of pleasurable sensations left her crying for
more. He kissed her again, more aggressive, more demanding. Within her she had
long lost any rational thought for he had her mesmerized.
She felt his hand move up and
down her back. Her skin felt hot with his touch. His hand moved upward until it
cupped her nape, caressing her. She could not believe what his meandering touch
did to her. His lips descended down her chin to her neck. A cry escaped her
when his lips found a sensitive spot which sent vibrations cascading through
out her. Sensations she had never known yet desired. She had never been held in
this way by anyone. Never had she felt so alive.
The next moment he held her head
in his hands as if she was his captive. He ravished her mouth. Shock tensed
through her. She could feel the need within him for her submit. Then as if
reason took hold, he drew back. His eyes never left her widen eyes. He reached
over and in a slow gentle motion caressed her face.
“Tell me now of this undying
love you have for another,” he said demanding an answer from her.
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2 comments:
Thanks for being here today, Carrie! :)
Joya,
Thank you for giving me the opportunity. Love talking about romance! Great blog!
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