Friday, 12 April 2019

Temporary Bride by Arabella Sheen - Excerpt 3


Temporary Bride
  
Arabella Sheen



Max Jordan is one of America’s most powerful, leading corporate lawyers. He is also the major stockholder and head of the billion-dollar corporation - Jordan Diamond Empire.
Max must marry soon to keep the business safe and the company secure from a takeover.
Returning to England in search of the only woman he knows and trusts to help him in his moment of need - he tracks Amy down and asks her to marry him.

Amy Denver wants nothing to do with Max Jordan…and she certainly wants nothing to do with his marriage proposal. Five painful years have passed since Max disappeared from her life and a lot has happened to her in between. Amy has a secret she’d rather he didn’t discover…her secret is Jake…their son. Once again Amy finds herself surrendering to Max and his demands as he whisks her and Jake off to Waterfront, his private, secluded home in the Hamptons.


Excerpt continued...

Without any problems, the limo cut through the city’s heavy morning traffic and when it reached a tall building where Martin and Campbell had their law offices, Max stepped out of the car and was immediately greeted by an entourage of eager people. A welcoming party had been patiently waiting on tenterhooks for his arrival.
A zealous individual willing to please Max gathered the laptop and briefcase from the car and Max was politely steered towards a rank of open lifts which were all being held in anticipation of his arrival.
“We’ve been expecting you, sir. How was your flight?”
“The flight was good thank you…long, but good. Now, perhaps one of you would like to show me around your firm before the meeting. I’d like to get a feel for the place and see how you run your operation.” He was taking control of the situation.
 Max glanced pointedly at the sleek, slim watch on his wrist and everyone took the hint.
They all stepped into the waiting lifts and, with the doors closed securely behind them, they went straight to the fifth floor where Martin and Campbell had their offices.
Max was in London on two accounts - company and personal business.
He was working with the English law firm Martin and Campbell on an international lawsuit involving worldwide diamond embezzling. But the diamond lawsuit wasn’t his only reason for being in London…he was here for more. He wanted to find Amy Denver and take her back to America with him, only Amy didn’t know that…yet.
Jordan Diamond Empire was in trouble and if Max didn’t marry soon to protect the company, he might not have a company to run.
On the sixth floor, Amy was blissfully unaware of Max Jordan’s presence in the building. In the conference room, she was busy laying out files and briefs on the long, wooden, mahogany table and generally preparing for the onslaught of lawyers who were about to descend on her.
Catching a glimpse of herself in the reflective shine of the conference room window, Amy smoothed her hair back into place and straightened her pencil-slim, black skirt over the smooth, slender, sexy curves of her hips.
She was ready to face the barrage of lawyers heading her way.
She knew she looked good and she felt good. Adrenaline was pumping in her veins and she was ready to take on the world.
In the four years, Amy had been with the law firm as a junior lawyer she’d been faultlessly brilliant in her work. She excelled at her job and there was no one with better skills to run and manage the support teams.
It was her ability to organise and cope in any difficult situation that had won the hearts of her colleagues and she was greatly valued by them all.
“Is everything under control Amy?” Peering around the door was Cathy Moore.
Cathy was one of the female partners who had also become a good friend of Amy’s.
“Sure…everything’s fine. Why what’s up?” Amy asked.
“The American’s here. The whole place is buzzing with the news and it seems they’re now heading here to the conference room.” There was an urgency in Cathy’s voice.
Cathy was showing concern for the controlled chaos that seemed to be rampant throughout the building.
“Well that’s good news,” said Amy brightly. “Hopefully we’ll be sticking to our schedule and we’ll have no delays. For once maybe…just maybe, I’ll be able to get away from work on time.”
“You’ll be lucky,” said Cathy letting out a deep sigh. “We’ll probably all have to stay and work overtime. I imagine we’ll be here slogging away until midnight catching up on any decisions they make during the meeting.”
Amy let out a long agonising groan.
“Don’t worry. I’m sure James will let you leave early. But right now I’ve got to go . . . see you later.” With a quick wave, Cathy disappeared from sight.
Amy hadn’t thought about the extra hours she might have to work this evening and she felt uneasy about having to stay on longer than planned.
The full-on meeting was due to take place in ten minutes and anyone of importance had to attend.
Today of all day’s there was no room for error. It was decision day and the partners were going to determine which of them would be working with Max Jordan and take on the Diablo case.
Rumour had it James Martin - the senior partner - was likely to take the job. It was James who had brought the American lawyer in on the case and this new guy was supposed to be an expert in the field of diamonds and corporate law.
From somewhere along the corridor Amy heard a scurry of foot-falls approaching. It was her boss James Martin and his team.
“Good morning Amy,” James said giving her a conspiratorial wink.
She saw he was wearing his blue shirt and tie which meant James was in a good mood and ready for action.
“James, morning…nice to see you,” she said enthusiastically and greeted him with her usual sunny smile.
Four years ago James had sat in on her interview. Throughout the years he had mentored her and encouraged her to work hard. Little by little she had climbed and worked her way up the corporate ladder. She thought of James as the older brother she never had. But James liking what he saw, was continually trying his luck and asked Amy out on numerous occasions. Every time she refused, he took it on the chin and waited…until the next time.
“We’re ready when you are sir,” she said politely.
Everything was in place and ready for the meeting. The white marker board had been cleaned and the new digital hologram projection system was set-up and running.
Nearly everyone had arrived and were ready to take their seats and prepare for the onslaught of questions. They were, however, still waiting for the infamous American lawyer to appear.
Everyone was on tenterhooks expecting his arrival at any minute and even James, who was rarely flustered, seemed on edge.
At that moment, the door to the conference room opened and a tall, forceful figure appeared framed in the doorway.
Amy felt the blood drain from her face.
Gripping the back of a nearby chair for support, she just managed to stop herself from fainting.
Max Jordan - her Max Jordan - was standing in the doorway and Max looked like he owned the place.

Disclaimer, Copyrights and Publishing
Any names or characters have no existence outside the imagination of the
 author or are used fictitiously and actual events are purely coincidental.
No part of this publication may be reproduced, transmitted, copied,
stored in a retrieval system known or hereinafter invented, without
 written permission of the publisher.

Copyright © 2013 by – Arabella Sheen
Published by priceplacebooks

All rights reserved.
ISBN 978-0-9575698-0-5

Wednesday, 10 April 2019

Welcome to Contemporary Author - Rosie Travers


I’m delighted to welcome Rosie Travers to my blog. 


Hello Rosie,
It’s lovely to have you as a guest and I’m eager to discover what someone who writes contemporary commercial women's fiction (with a fair dose of humour) has to share.
Here are a few questions which will hopefully, give your readers an insight into some of the things that matter to you.


Arabella: How did you find your agent or publisher and what are their good points?
Rosie: I found my publisher, Crooked Cat, through researching on social media. The really good thing about Crooked Cat is the wealth of advice and support provided by their community of experienced authors which has been invaluable for a relative newbie like me.

Arabella: Which do you prefer to wear: beach shorts and top, a long evening skirt and blouse, pyjamas and slippers?
Rosie: Definitely beach shorts and a top as that would imply I was on holiday somewhere hot and sunny. I love to travel and was lucky enough to spend three years living in California where it’s almost beach shorts weather all year round! 




Arabella: Who or what inspired you to write your latest release, Your Secret’s Safe With Me?
Rosie: My second novel, Your Secret’s Safe With Me was released in February this year. It’s a romantic suspense but contains a fair dose of humour. The story evolved from a 300 word competition entry for my local writing society. I liked the dynamic I’d created between my two leading characters and decided to continue their story.

Mother and daughter, Pearl and Becca, have a successful professional working partnership but it’s been very much to the detriment of their personal relationship. When Pearl makes a surprise announcement, Becca’s organised life is thrown into chaos. Inspired by my own local landscape I transported Pearl and Becca from their busy lives in London to the south coast of England. This gave rise to a sub-plot involving some dubious activities on the water, placing them both in danger – adding another element to their already fraught relationship. I’m fascinated by the intricacies of family relationships and wanted to explore the idea of secrets and past misdemeanours coming back to haunt my characters, as well as testing their resilience and resolve to the full.

Arabella: We all have a long list of books we keep meaning to read but never have the time for --- which book is a must read for you this summer?
Rosie: The Labyrinth of The Spirits by Carlos Ruiz Zafon. The Shadow of the Wind is one of my all time favourite books and this, the fourth and final instalment in the series, was my Christmas present from my husband. I hadn’t realised how long it was – 800 pages. That’s something that requires a dedicated amount of reading time so it’s coming on holiday with me this summer.

Arabella: If you could choose, which would it be: A walk in the woods, a walk along a beach front to dip your toes in the sea, or a day shopping for clothes?
Rosie: It goes without saying – the beach. I grew up on the south coast of England and feel a great affinity with the sea. I very much believe in its restorative powers, whether its waves crashing onto the shore on a blustery day to blow away the cobwebs or calm waters on a tranquil sandy beach to relax and unwind. I tend to become quite anxious if I’m away from the coast for too long!



Arabella: Where do you read? Sofa or bed or ____?
Rosie: Generally in bed – sadly for about 10 minutes each night before I fall asleep. I rarely read during the day – unless I’m on holiday and then I will read for hours on end – sheer indulgence.

Arabella: What about your future plans? Any books or series in the making?
Rosie: I’ve just started on a third novel but it’s very much in its infancy. It’s currently a comedy about the search to recover a family heirloom, although as I’m a total pantster, that could all change.

Arabella: What advice would you give to someone who is starting out on their writing journey?
Rosie: Join a writing group!  Writing is an isolating occupation but a support network is vital. Only other writers understand the agonies and ecstasies of writing. If you can join a professional body even better - I was lucky enough to join the Romantic Novelists Association New Writers Scheme. There is a great writing community out there.


Thank you for joining me on Arabella’s Blog and Chit-Chat, Rosie. Your latest book sounds fascinating and I’m sure your readers can’t wait to discover how mother and daughter, Pearl and Becca’s relationship develops.
And from me personally, congratulations on graduating from the RNA-NWS to becoming a Full Member. Well done!
Best wishes and lots of happy-ever-after writing.

Arabella Sheen



About Rosie Travers
I grew up on the south coast of England and after initially training as a secretary I juggled a career in local government with raising my family.  I moved to Southern California with my husband in 2009 and began a blog about my somewhat surreal life as an ex-pat wife in LA which re-kindled a teenage desire to become a writer. On my return to the UK I took a part-time course in creative writing and following some success in short story competitions, I joined the Romantic Novelists Association New Writers’ Scheme. My debut novel, The Theatre of Dreams, a romantic comedy about an elaborate plot to restore a seaside pavilion, was accepted for publication by Crooked Cat Books and officially launched on in August 2018. My second book, Your Secret’s Safe With Me, was published in February 2019.

Twitter  https://twitter.com/RosieTravers @RosieTravers
Instagram: rosietraversauthor



Your Secret’s Safe With Me - Blurb
Career girl Becca Gates’ organised life is thrown into chaos when her mother, romantic novelist Pearl, announces her surprise engagement to Jack, a man she has only just met.
Worse news follows when Pearl tells Becca she intends to leave London, quit writing, and retire to her new fiance’s idyllic waterside home on the south coast. Becca is determined to prevent Pearl from making a disastrous mistake, but when she arrives at Rivermede, more shocks await when she stumbles upon a familiar yet unwelcome face from her past.
As Pearl embraces her new life amongst the local sailing fraternity, Becca receives a grim warning that all is not as calm as it seems at picturesque Rivermede, and if she wants to keep her family safe, she should keep them away.
But why should Becca trust the man who has betrayed her before, the man who broke her heart, the man who thinks he knows all her secrets?


Universal buying link: mybook.to/yoursecretssafewithme


Friday, 5 April 2019

Temporary Bride by Arabella Sheen - Excerpt 2


Temporary Bride
  
Arabella Sheen



Max Jordan is one of America’s most powerful, leading corporate lawyers. He is also the major stockholder and head of the billion-dollar corporation - Jordan Diamond Empire.
Max must marry soon to keep the business safe and the company secure from a takeover.
Returning to England in search of the only woman he knows and trusts to help him in his moment of need - he tracks Amy down and asks her to marry him.

Amy Denver wants nothing to do with Max Jordan…and she certainly wants nothing to do with his marriage proposal. Five painful years have passed since Max disappeared from her life and a lot has happened to her in between. Amy has a secret she’d rather he didn’t discover…her secret is Jake…their son. Once again Amy finds herself surrendering to Max and his demands as he whisks her and Jake off to Waterfront, his private, secluded home in the Hamptons.


Excerpt continued...

Without any problems, the limo cut through the city’s heavy morning traffic and when it reached a tall building where Martin and Campbell had their law offices, Max stepped out of the car and was immediately greeted by an entourage of eager people. A welcoming party had been patiently waiting on tenterhooks for his arrival.
A zealous individual willing to please Max gathered the laptop and briefcase from the car and Max was politely steered towards a rank of open lifts which were all being held in anticipation of his arrival.
“We’ve been expecting you, sir. How was your flight?”
“The flight was good thank you…long, but good. Now, perhaps one of you would like to show me around your firm before the meeting. I’d like to get a feel for the place and see how you run your operation.” He was taking control of the situation.
 Max glanced pointedly at the sleek, slim watch on his wrist and everyone took the hint.
They all stepped into the waiting lifts and, with the doors closed securely behind them, they went straight to the fifth floor where Martin and Campbell had their offices.
Max was in London on two accounts - company and personal business.
He was working with the English law firm Martin and Campbell on an international lawsuit involving worldwide diamond embezzling. But the diamond lawsuit wasn’t his only reason for being in London…he was here for more. He wanted to find Amy Denver and take her back to America with him, only Amy didn’t know that…yet.
Jordan Diamond Empire was in trouble and if Max didn’t marry soon to protect the company, he might not have a company to run.
On the sixth floor, Amy was blissfully unaware of Max Jordan’s presence in the building. In the conference room, she was busy laying out files and briefs on the long, wooden, mahogany table and generally preparing for the onslaught of lawyers who were about to descend on her.
Catching a glimpse of herself in the reflective shine of the conference room window, Amy smoothed her hair back into place and straightened her pencil-slim, black skirt over the smooth, slender, sexy curves of her hips.
She was ready to face the barrage of lawyers heading her way.
She knew she looked good and she felt good. Adrenaline was pumping in her veins and she was ready to take on the world.
In the four years, Amy had been with the law firm as a junior lawyer she’d been faultlessly brilliant in her work. She excelled at her job and there was no one with better skills to run and manage the support teams.
It was her ability to organise and cope in any difficult situation that had won the hearts of her colleagues and she was greatly valued by them all.
“Is everything under control Amy?” Peering around the door was Cathy Moore.
Cathy was one of the female partners who had also become a good friend of Amy’s.
“Sure…everything’s fine. Why what’s up?” Amy asked.
“The American’s here. The whole place is buzzing with the news and it seems they’re now heading here to the conference room.” There was an urgency in Cathy’s voice.
Cathy was showing concern for the controlled chaos that seemed to be rampant throughout the building.
“Well that’s good news,” said Amy brightly. “Hopefully we’ll be sticking to our schedule and we’ll have no delays. For once maybe…just maybe, I’ll be able to get away from work on time.”
“You’ll be lucky,” said Cathy letting out a deep sigh. “We’ll probably all have to stay and work overtime. I imagine we’ll be here slogging away until midnight catching up on any decisions they make during the meeting.”
Amy let out a long agonising groan.
“Don’t worry. I’m sure James will let you leave early. But right now I’ve got to go . . . see you later.” With a quick wave, Cathy disappeared from sight.
Amy hadn’t thought about the extra hours she might have to work this evening and she felt uneasy about having to stay on longer than planned.
The full-on meeting was due to take place in ten minutes and anyone of importance had to attend.
Today of all day’s there was no room for error. It was decision day and the partners were going to determine which of them would be working with Max Jordan and take on the Diablo case.
Rumour had it James Martin - the senior partner - was likely to take the job. It was James who had brought the American lawyer in on the case and this new guy was supposed to be an expert in the field of diamonds and corporate law.
From somewhere along the corridor Amy heard a scurry of foot-falls approaching. It was her boss James Martin and his team.
“Good morning Amy,” James said giving her a conspiratorial wink.
She saw he was wearing his blue shirt and tie which meant James was in a good mood and ready for action.
“James, morning…nice to see you,” she said enthusiastically and greeted him with her usual sunny smile.
Four years ago James had sat in on her interview. Throughout the years he had mentored her and encouraged her to work hard. Little by little she had climbed and worked her way up the corporate ladder. She thought of James as the older brother she never had. But James liking what he saw, was continually trying his luck and asked Amy out on numerous occasions. Every time she refused, he took it on the chin and waited…until the next time.
“We’re ready when you are sir,” she said politely.
Everything was in place and ready for the meeting. The white marker board had been cleaned and the new digital hologram projection system was set-up and running.
Nearly everyone had arrived and were ready to take their seats and prepare for the onslaught of questions. They were, however, still waiting for the infamous American lawyer to appear.
Everyone was on tenterhooks expecting his arrival at any minute and even James, who was rarely flustered, seemed on edge.
At that moment, the door to the conference room opened and a tall, forceful figure appeared framed in the doorway.
Amy felt the blood drain from her face.
Gripping the back of a nearby chair for support, she just managed to stop herself from fainting.
Max Jordan - her Max Jordan - was standing in the doorway and Max looked like he owned the place.

Disclaimer, Copyrights and Publishing
Any names or characters have no existence outside the imagination of the
 author or are used fictitiously and actual events are purely coincidental.
No part of this publication may be reproduced, transmitted, copied,
stored in a retrieval system known or hereinafter invented, without
 written permission of the publisher.

Copyright © 2013 by – Arabella Sheen
Published by priceplacebooks

All rights reserved.
ISBN 978-0-9575698-0-5

Wednesday, 3 April 2019

Welcome to Romance Author - L.T. Kelly


I’m delighted to welcome L.T.Kelly to my blog.


Hi, L.T. Kelly. It was lovely to connect with you through the Romantic Novelists’ Association and on social media. I’m looking forward to reading what you have to share with us about your writing experiences and your life in general. Here are a few questions which will hopefully give your readers an insight into some of the things that matter to you.

Arabella: When writing a book or chapter, which is most important to you: plot, character, or setting?
L.T. Kelly: How could I possibly choose? It should be all components. However, with a gun to my head I would choose character. I always allow the character to drive everything.

Arabella: Currently, what is your most favourite T.V. programme, and why?
L.T. Kelly: Hmmm, you ask incredibly difficult questions. I prefer box sets that are ready to watch as I’m unable to commit to one time each week. I’m a stickler for Married at First Sight, mostly because I can’t actually believe that someone would marry someone they’d never met! I also loved the different take on stalkers that Netflix’s You brought us.

Arabella: In your latest release, Kissing Katie, who is your favourite character and why?
L.T. Kelly: Well, it would have to be Katie, of course. She a single mother with walls built so high around her after the death of her husband it’s difficult to decipher if she’ll ever be happy. That’s until she meets the most talented and gorgeous young man, Evan. Katie is feisty, an amazing mother and everyone we could inspire to be, but still be human at the same time!


Arabella: How do you research your novels and characters?
L.T. Kelly: I really like houses, especially lovely big houses! So, if you read about a house, apartment, condo or mansion in one of my novels, you bet it actually exists! My characters are always based, loosely, on people I’ve met in real life. Even if they’ve just walked past me and I think they look interesting, I find it easy to build on that.

Arabella: If the person of your dreams, (husband/wife/partner/or superstar), were to take you out for the night, where would they take you and what would you do?
L.T. Kelly: This sounds very sad, but since I met my partner I’ve been into fishing. All of the comments on social media with me holding a ginormous carp whilst sporting pearls and eyeliner have been hilarious! So, it would be so lovely to have a delicious candlelit dinner in a stunning log cabin on the edge of a well-stocked lake with a hot tub looking out over it and then to fish the lake the next morning and finally beat my partner at fishing!


Arabella: A slice of Chocolate Cake, a piece of Fruit, or Burger and Fries?
L.T. Kelly: Fruit! I’m a type one diabetic with a very late diagnosis. That’s not my reason for choice, though because even fruit causes me trouble!

Arabella: We all have a long list of books we keep meaning to read but never have the time for --- which book is a must read for you this summer?
L.T. Kelly: You’re asking me another hard question! If there’s a book I must read this year it would be The Hopes and Dreams of Lucy Baker by Jenni Keer.

Arabella: What advice would you give to someone who is starting out on their writing journey?
L.T. Kelly: Carry on, don’t stop, keep going. Edit, edit, edit.


Thank you for joining me on Arabella’s Blog and Chit-Chat, L.T. Kelly. Your book sounds intense and seems to hold quite a bit of emotional conflict. I’m sure your readers are keen to discover if Evan can win Katie’s love and still hold onto his dreams.
Oh…and another thing…
Hot tubs I can cope with. Romantic candlelit dinners no problem. But carp fishing! That’s something I don’t think I could manage…but hey, if you’re truly in love, I guess you’d give anything a go…well, almost anything.
Good luck with catching a big one. And don’t forget to reel in the boyfriend occasionally.

Arabella Sheen



About L.T. Kelly
L.T. Kelly was born and bred in Birmingham, UK but has settled for a quieter existence in a hamlet in Lincolnshire.
A self-confessed lover of all things romantic, she penned her first two adult romance vampire novels in 2013 having just left behind a Royal Air Force career.
L.T. Kelly now works in the legal side of mental health alongside her passion for creating steamy stories, hoping to drag her readers away from the mundane that real life often brings.
She is hopelessly in love with her children, boyfriend and wine, not necessarily in that order.

L.T. Kelly loves hearing from her readers. Please get in touch!
Twitter handle: @ltkelly2 https://twitter.com/LTKelly2




Blurb:
Iraq war widow Katie Simmons hasn’t considered giving love another chance since the devastating loss of her husband. She’s happy sharing her love with her six-year-old daughter, Jessica. What more could she want from life?
Evan Waters is headed for the big time. He’s plowing his time, money and energy into recording Spires’ debut album. Following on in his British rock legend father’s footsteps, he has big shoes to fill, a mission made more difficult by his alcoholic mother.
When Katie and Evan meet on the London Underground, she denies his advances. Evan must find a way to demolish the walls she’s built around her heart. But even if he’s successful, will he be able to provide her with the commitment she deserves and still fulfill his ambitions?

Buy Links:
Amazon US https://amzn.to/2TCXOyZ 




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