Special Feature: Cover Reveal: The Last Letter from Your Lover by Jojo Moyes

Jojo Moyes won over heaps of readers with her novel Me Before You– you may know it by its red cover and big, beautiful font.

Now Jojo’s preceding book published by Penguin, THE LAST LETTER FROM YOUR LOVER, has gotten a makeover just in time for Valentines Day!

Like the Me Before You cover, this cover is designed in much the same fashion but in pink!

The Last Letter from Your Lover won the Romantic Novel of the Year in 2011, so if you pick this up for Valentines Days, you will surely not be disappointed! Here a little summary for you from Goodreads:

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Giveaway: Prize Pack The Girl on the Golden Coin by Marci Jefferson

Come meet the women who captured the heart of a British monarch and refused to give herself to him completely. This is a charming tale of love and political intrigue all set during the Restoration.

Thanks to the publisher, I am ecstatic to be able to offer a copy of The Girl on the Golden Coin by Marci Jefferson along with a pair of sterling silver pearl drop earrings that resemble the ones on the cover of the novel….all for your enjoyment!

Giveaway runs 2/10/14 to 2/17/14

Winners will be announced 2/18/14.

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Review: Girl on the Golden Coin: A Novel of Frances Stuart by Marci Jefferson

Being the king’s mistress was considered the pentacle of a courtesans career.

It was an offer that once made, could catapult the woman into a position with a lot of power and influence.

A king’s mistress could be in both the king’s bed and his head.

When the king tired of his mistress a suitable match would be found for her and once her favor went so did her influence.

For Frances Stuart this was a position she didn’t want to leave to the king’s whim.

Many women were lucky to get this offer from the king once, very few got the offer from more than one king on more than one occasion.

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Review: Anvil of God (The Carolingian Chronicles #1) by J. Boyce Gleason

In 741, the western world is in a state of upheaval.

Pagan religion is at its height in what is now known as France and Germany, but Christianity is quickly taking root and spreading like wildfire while Islam is threatening to be a major religious contender in the west.

Charles the Hammer has conquered the continent for the Merovingian kings but he secretly hopes that his children will become kings in their own right.

The only flaw in Charles’s plan is he is dying.

Before he dies, he plans on splitting the Frankish kingdom into three regions making his three sons mayors of each.

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Review: Cloaked in Danger by Jeannie Ruesch

Ballrooms and proper etiquette are not Aria Whitney’s area of expertise.  She is not your typical British debutante but rather a free spirit who prefers breeches over corsets and adventure over balls.

However, when her father goes missing she must force herself into the upper crust of English society to discover what happened. Her father disappeared while on an archaeological dig in Egypt.

When his trusted friend and colleague is gravely injured, there isn’t much hope that her father will be found alive but she must try and unravel the mystery.

The only thing that Aria has to go on in a list of rich benefactors in London society. Aria brazenly works her way into the balls but has unwillingly been labeled a title hunter.

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