Remembering

A year ago today, a single gunman entered Sandy Hook Elementary School and killed 20 children and 6 adults. The loss of those lives was devastating to their families, their community, their country, and in truth the entire world. Remembering this unspeakable tragedy is so very painful that most of us, try to push it from our brains.

Still, those within the community must deal with the grief and loss on a daily basis and will continue to do so for the rest of their lives. I firmly believe that the 26 souls are firmly within God’s loving embrace and are infinitely okay. If you share this faith, please join me in a moment of prayer for the loved ones they left behind whose pain will never be fully quenched until they are reunited in God’s Kingdom.

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Please Welcome Best Selling Author Suzan Tisdale

Today, I am honored to share an interview with Suzan Tisdale.
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I fell in love with Suzan’s debut novel Laiden’s Daughter (The Clan MacDougall Series).
I have her to thank, indirectly, for Highland Solution. I loved Laiden’s Daughter and when I learned that Suzan self-published, I decided to finally write one of the stories floating around in my head. I thought if I couldn’t get a publisher interested, I could try publishing myself. Thankfully I did get a publisher, because now that I realize just how much work is involved I’m not sure I could have done it.

Suzan’s newest release, Rowan’s Lady (The Clan Graham Series)
is one of the books featured in my Christmas Giveaway (see my Events page for details on how to enter).

Do you have other works in process?
ALWAYS! Yes, I’m currently working on my sixth novel. It is titled Frederick’s Queen, Book Two of the Clan Graham Series.

Who will enjoy your book?
My readers range in age from 14 to 87, women and men. I blend mystery and intrigue with romance. My books are considered ‘clean’ so grandma doesn’t have to be embarrassed to read them. They have passion, but it’s a cleaner, more humorous approach.

Did you have input into the cover art? If so did it turn out as you had hoped?
I am an indie author so yes, I have total input on all my cover art. My cover artist is Carrie with Seductive Musings and she does lovely, phenomenal work.

Do you have a favorite author? If so who?
Favorite? That is a very long list. If you ask if there is an author who I idolize then I have to say Julie Garwood.

What authors do you think have most influenced you?
Laurin Wittig, Carmen Cain, Tanya Anne Crosby and Julie Garwood.

Note from Ceci: I too love Julie Garwood and both Laurin Wittig and Tanya Anne Crosby are featured authors in my Christmas Giveaway!

What draws you to your genre?
The history, days gone by that will never return.

If you could instantly transport yourself to anywhere in the world right now where would you go and why?
Scotland. First I’d hit libraries in Stirling and Edinburgh then a pub.

If you could inherit a comfortable home in any city in the world that would be yours to use but not sell, where would it be?
A castle in Scotland…pretty much anywhere in Scotland.

If you could have been the author of any single book already written, which one would it be?
The Wedding, by Julie Garwood.

Note from Ceci: One of my favorites too!

If you could eat one food in any quantity for the rest of your life without suffering ill effects what would it be?
Chocolate and potatoes.

If you had to eat one meal morning, noon and night for the rest of your life without worrying about nutrition what would you pick? Mashed potatoes and chocolate cake.

If you could host a dinner party with any four famous people (living or dead) who would it be?
Thomas Jefferson, Julie Garwood, Albert Einstein and Tom Mison.

If you won the lottery what is the first thing you would do?
By each of my kids a house, my grandkids a pony and then a castle in Scotland.

If you were given $5000 to spend in only one store, what store would you spend it in?
Berners!

If you could permanently eliminate one pet peeve, what would it be and why?
People who yell at their kids.

What are three words your friends might use to describe you?
Crazy, funny and creative.

What are three words your family might use to describe you?
Nuts, Endora-like and Nuts.

What do you consider to be your greatest accomplishment, personally or professionally?
Professionally? Being able to make a living as an author. Personally? Having three great kids!

What would the person who knows you best say is your best character traits?
My heart – I tend to be a giver.

Tell me at least one little known fact about you.
I used to be horribly, painfully shy!

Note from Ceci: Me too.

Is there anything you would like your readers to know about you?
That I could NOT do this without them. I appreciate each and every one of them. My readers are beautiful (or handsome as the case may be). I love hearing from my readers. I write for them.

Readers can find Suzan at http://suzantisdale.blogspot.com/ and on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/SuzanTisdaleromance

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On Amazon – Rowan’s Lady (The Clan Graham Series)

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He built impenetrable walls around his heart….

The Black Death showed no mercy when it took Rowan Graham’s beautiful, young wife. With his clan nearly decimated, his heart torn to shreds, he is left to raise his newborn daughter alone. Rowan tries to keep the promises he made to Kate on her deathbed, save for one: He is unable to give his heart to another.

She has built walls around her own…

Lady Arline is forced into yet another arranged marriage — loveless and lonely. Behind Garrick Blackthorn’s good looks lies a cruel, vindictive man. She wants nothing more than her marriage to end so that she might gain the freedom she has longed for.

Fate will bring those walls tumbling down….

Just before her marriage comes to a bitter and ugly end, her cruel husband kidnaps a sweet, innocent child. Arline does not realize the child belongs to a man from her past, a man who has haunted her dreams for more than seven years, until the night he comes to rescue his daughter.

Rowan Graham is surprised to learn that his enemy’s wife is a woman he met but for a few short moments seven years earlier when dark times had fallen across Scotland. The same woman who had helped insure the freedom of his foster father and brother has been risking her life to care for his daughter.

Fate brings them together…but others are determined to pull them apart.

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Meet Kate Robbins, author of Bound to the Highlander

It is my pleasure to introduce you to one of the authors featured in my Christmas Giveaway (see my Events page for details on how to enter).
Kate Robbins

Kate Robbins writes historical romance novels out of pure escapism and a love for all things Scottish, not to mention a life-long enjoyment of reading romance. Her journey into storytelling began with a short screenplay she wrote, directed, and produced which was screened at the 2003 Nickel Film Festival in St. John’s, Newfoundland. She has also written and directed several stage plays for youth.

Kate loves the research process and delving into secondary sources in order to give readers the most authentic historical romance possible. She has travelled to Scotland and has visited the sites described in her Highland Chiefs series.

Bound to the Highlander is the first of three books set during the early fifteenth century during the reign of James Stewart, first of his name. Kate is the pen name of Debbie Robbins who lives in St. John’s, Newfoundland, Canada with her hubby, the man-beast, and her two awesome boys, the man-cubs.

Thank you for agreeing to do an interview for me. I would like to start by sharing information about your newest (or next) release.

KR: My debut novel, Bound to the Highlander (BTTH), was released on October 10th of this year and I’ve been flabbergasted by the response so far. I’m so blessed by the wonderful support I’ve received from friends and family and by complete strangers who have embraced the first in my Highland Chiefs series.

Note from Ceci – I loved it!

Do you have other works in process?
KR: The second book in my Highland Chiefs series, Promised to the Highlander (PTTH), is currently under consideration with my publisher. This book focuses on Fergus MacKay and the love story between him and the forbidden Nessia Stephenson. Why is she forbidden? Because she’s betrothed to his brother, William—and Fergus arranged it. And I gotta share this. I discovered Fergus while writing BTTH and have been totally smitten with him ever since. I actually went through a short mourning period when I finished PTTH just because I wouldn’t be able to spend time with him (in my head) anymore. Crazee or what?

Ceci: I totally understand this and I expect other authors do too.

Did you have input into the cover art? If so did it turn out as you had hoped?
KR: I had a lot of input on BTTH’s cover. And my publisher totally delivered. I’m so happy with it and cannot wait to see how the others in the series look alongside it. The brooch pin was the grand prize in my blog tour giveaway back in Oct/November. It has the MacIntosh clan crest along with red stones representing the clan tartan. I also have pins to match the chiefs of the next two books—MacKay and Sutherland.

Do you have a favorite author? If so who?
KR: I have many favourite authors including Johanna Lindsay, Stephen King, Julianne MacLean, Julie Garwood, Jose Saramago, and on and on and on. I’m an avid reader and so love far too many to mention.

On to a few just for fun questions. If you could instantly transport yourself to anywhere in the world right now where would you go and why?
KR: Scotland baby yeah! Haggis. Kilts. Scotch. Beautiful people. Stunning landscape. Kilts. Amazing history. Kilts. Sticky toffee pudding. Edinburgh. Glenshiel. Blaquidder. Kilts. Angus beef. Smoked salmon. And did I mention kilts? Seriously my two trips there exceeded my passion for the place. I’d move there in a heartbeat.

If you could inherit a comfortable home in any city in the world that would be yours to use but not sell, where would it be?
KR: Edinburgh. Anyone who enjoys reading Scottish historicals really should endeavor to travel to Scotland if you’ve not done so already. There are so many recommendations I have for all over, but in Edinburgh in particular, just one day on the Royal Mile and you’d be hooked. Wanna go?

Ceci: You don’t need to twist my arm, I’m ready to pack!

If you had to eat one meal morning, noon and night for the rest of your life without worrying about nutrition what would you pick?
KR: Nachos. Seriously what’s not to love about nachos? You have your dairy (cheese), grains (nachos), vegetables (green onion, peppers), and meat (beef or chicken). Come on. It’s like the perfect meal right? And if you get bored you can totally mix it up. I’ve even had something called Irish nachos that have thinly sliced potatoes fried up and then topped with cheese and bacon and green onion. Never a dull day with nachos around, no siree.

If you were given $5000 to spend in only one store, what store would you spend it in?
KR: Chapters Indigo. Hands down. By the time I browse all the book sale tables and then head over to the journal and office supply section I could easily spend that and more. I have a journal addiction. I’ve tried to curb it, but my efforts are not working. Help!
To make matters worse, they’ve gone and added all this house stuff that I never use but end up buying because it looks cool. Yeah I bought whisky rocks. I don’t put ice in my whisky! But by God I had to have those rocks.

What are three words your friends might use to describe you?
KR: Crazy. Loyal. Driven.

What do you consider to be your greatest accomplishment, personally or professionally?
KR: Getting published. That was a huge deal for me. Huge! I had to learn all the rules from scratch. But it was either that or go cracked because my characters would not let me rest.
I have a day job and so scheduling time between work and two kids and a husband and capturing those damned reproducing dust bunnies, I don’t get a lot of time to write. I try to make use of every moment of the day and some days it’s easier than others, but I wouldn’t want it any other way. 

Where would you like to see yourself in 5 years?
KR: I’d like to see all three books in the Highland Chiefs series out there (potential for five), at least two from another Scottish series I’m currently researching (sixteenth century), and one from a Viking/Scottish series I just started thinking about (eleventh century). I guess I had better get crackin’.

Ceci: I’m right there with you. There are lots of stories waiting to be written.

Is there anything you would like your readers to know about you?
KR: I’m fascinated with Scottish history and love talking about it. So if you have a question, or want to chat about it, please pop me a message. I took some historical liberties with this series to make the story flow in the way it does so if you’re curious about why I portrayed certain things in certain ways I’d love to hear from you. I’ve gotten some tremendous feedback so far and I absolutely love hearing from readers. So yeah, ask me anything!

Bound to the Highlander by Kate Robbins - TARA 200

Book Blurb
Aileana Chattan suffers a devastating loss, then discovers she is to wed neighbouring chief and baron, James MacIntosh—a man she despises and whose loyalty deprived her of the father she loved. Despite him and his traitorous clan, Aileana will do her duty, but she doesn’t have to like it or him. But when the MacIntosh awakens something inside her so absolute and consuming, she is forced to question everything.

James MacIntosh is a nobleman torn between tradition and progress. He must make a sacrifice if he is to help Scotland move forward as a unified country. Forced to sign a marriage contract years earlier binding Lady Aileana to him, James must find a way to break it, or risk losing all—including his heart.

From the wild and rugged Highlands near Inverness to the dungeons of Edinburgh Castle, James and Aileana’s preconceptions of honour, duty and love are challenged at every adventurous turn.

Bound to the Highlander can be purchased at the following links

Amazon: Bound to the Highlander (The Highland Chiefs Series)

Kobo: http://store.kobobooks.com/en-US/ebook/bound-to-the-highlander-highland-chiefs-series-book-one

Barnes and Noble: http://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/bound-to-the-highlander-kate-robbins/1117193388?ean=2940045334419

Excerpt:

The early morning mist was refreshing as she walked along the well-beaten road leading north toward Inverness. The fog lifted just enough to expose the stunning landscape. Out here, with the rolling green hills and explosions of colour, she could spread her arms wide and feel free from the pain gripping her. The tightness in her chest eased. In the distance, the sharp mountain peaks protruded from the crawling mist towards the blue sky. The day would be lovely when the fog burned off.

Aileana reached the crossroads and turned right, following a smaller path leading east. Thick brush and oak trees framed the path, often giving way to vast farmlands that lay beyond. Littered here and there were bluebells, lady fingers, and cowslip. She knelt to collect some, pausing to inhale their sweet scent.

The flowers brought back memories of the many times her uncle had brought them to her. Widowed and with no children of his own, he took guardianship of Aileana after her father’s death and came to love and treat her as if she were his own. All these years, they had only each other and she was lost without him.

Her hair prickled at her nape. She stepped onto the road and looked both ways, her arms full of flowers. The thunder of hooves reached her ears at about the same time her peripheral vision caught a flash of something white and very large coming around the bend just ahead. She leapt out of the way to avoid being trampled, landing on her backside. She strained her neck and viewed the largest horse she’d ever seen. The dense fog had prevented her from seeing the horse or its rider approaching at top speed. She was lucky to have avoided serious injury.

Aileana’s heart raced. She should have known better than to walk alone, considering all the recent raids. Was the rider friend or foe? She recognized a small path across the road. If she could get around the giant beast before the rider saw her, she could slip through the trees undetected.

Within a split second, however, the rider dismounted and held out his large hand. His deep chuckle made her cheeks burn.

“I’m sorry, lass. I didn’t expect to see anyone out at this hour, nor this far from any dwelling.”

The tall man took in her appearance, his sweeping glance resting on the embroidered stitching of her low neckline. His gaze lingered there before travelling up her throat. She held her breath as his eyes trailed over her body.

“You can ride with me if you like.” His husky voice conjured images of silk sweeping across her flesh.

She was entranced by the sight of him. Thick muscles flexed beneath a dark leather jerkin which ended just above his knee and was secured at his waist with a broad belt. In his current position, she could see his thigh muscle tense and her face grew hotter. His plaid covered one shoulder and ran underneath his sword arm secured by a large silver brooch offset with rubies and centered with a wildcat. MacIntosh.

They supported the king. It wasn’t well known, but Uncle had speculated to those he trusted. Anyone who supported a man who pawned his people like cattle for his personal gain was no friend of hers.

It was clear from his inappropriate suggestion, she was better off not knowing him. He was no gentleman, despite his expensive accessory and giant horse. No decent man would speak that way to a lady. Couldn’t he tell by the way she was dressed that she was no common wench? Then again, it would not matter to this base sort of man. Either way, without a chaperone, she was not about to remain in his company for one more second. His hand hung in mid-air, but she ignored it, hoisting herself instead off the cold ground.

She mustered the most authoritative voice she could. “No thank you.” Aileana lifted her chin and walked away.

“Wait lass. I’m sorry to have startled you. What are you called?”

Aileana turned on her heel intent to put this rogue in his place and ran into his chest. She gasped. The thick, rich scent of leather enveloped her, sending an unexpected shiver down her spine. She stumbled, but he was quick enough to catch her by the arms before she fell. Her hands splayed flat against his chest. Bulging muscles underneath his jerkin begged her fingers to stroke their curve.

His bright green eyes bore into hers. While his long brown hair was tied at his nape, a few strands had broken free and fell loose across his face. She fought the irresistible urge to reach up and tuck them behind his ear.

“Who are you?”

His deep voice was warm honey on her flesh. He smelled of sweet ale and she was transfixed by his mouth which curved in all the right ways. “Perhaps you’re a faerie come to steal me away.”

His raspy voice made her skin tingle.

“Good sir—”

“I bet you taste as delicious as you smell.”

Aileana pushed against his chest. He pushed back. The stranger pulled her forward, his mouth now no more than an inch from hers. His hard body pressed against hers, spreading heat to her very core.

His fingers brushed the side of her mouth and his lips parted. Her knees trembled. His intent was clear and their proximity was inappropriate.

Panic hit her hard.

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Christmas Giveaway Update!

I have added a new book to the prize package! A pre-ordered e-copy of Tanya Ann Crosby’s Highland Fire will also be included. Note the pre-ordered copy is only available for Kindle readers. However, if the winner uses another e-reader, I will provide an e-copy when it is released for that device. Due for release on January 15, 2014 I can’t think of a better way to warm up on a cold January night than with Highland Fire!

Remember, you only need to tell two friends and post a comment here to be entered.

For anyone who loves Highland Romance several authors (including me) are sponsoring a Very Special Scot’s Holiday party on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/events/367162393421390/ on December 23. All are welcome to attend.

As part of this party I am offering a challenge to readers. A charity that is near and dear to Tanya Ann’s heart is the National Autism Association, helping to provide support to families living with Autism. In fact a portion of the preorder proceeds of Highland Fire will be donated to the National Autism Association. Therefore, I will be making a donation of $100 and am challenging readers to donate any amount they can (every little bit counts) in order to match or exceed that sum. Advance donations are certainly appreciated and may be made here:
http://nationalautismassociation.org/.

Ceci

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A Ten-Month-Old’s Letter To Santa

A Ten-Month-Old's Letter To Santa.

Even though my kids are adults, this brought the memories of toddlers flooding back!

If you want to have children someday, consider yourself warned.

If you have a toddler–remember this too shall pass (but enjoy the wonderful moments because they pass also, and all too quickly).

If you had a toddler at any point in your life, enjoy the chuckles.

Be sure to check out the Christmas Giveaway (See events) and leave a comment for a chance to win.

Ceci

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I’m being a grown up today

I am at a business meeting in Chicago today. It is very cold and I am reminded (almost painfully) of why I moved to southwest Florida.

Anyway today’s post is just a reminder to spread the word about Highland Solution and enter a comment here to be entered in the big giveaway which includes a signed paperback copy of Highland Solution, an e-copy of Highland Courage on its release day this spring and seven other Highland romances by six truly great women (see yesterday’s post for details).

One other reminder–Please visit http://maerwilson.com/golden-shorts-poll/ and cast a vote for my short story The Personal Ad.

You can read it at this link: http://constancephillips.com/golden-short-romance-winner-the-personal-ad/

Thanks a million!

Back home to paradise tonight:-)

Ceci

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Christmas Giveaway

This is the first time I have ever tried something like this, but here it goes. I am hoping to gain a wider audience for Highland Solution so I am offering a Christmas Giveaway. I will provide an autographed copy and/or an e-copy of Highland Solution as well as an e-copy of each the following books (written by authors who have been very supportive of me):

Once Upon a Highland Christmas – Sue-Ellen Welfonder
Bound to the Highlander – Kate Robbins
Celtic Fury and Celtic Tempest – Ria Cantrell
Demon Laird – Kathryn Loch
Highlander Betrayed – Laurin Wittig
Rowan’s Lady – Suzan Tisdale

The winner will also receive an e-copy of Highland Courage on the day it is released (currently scheduled for April)!

I have been told that “word of mouth” is the best way to promote a book, so that is my aim with this event.

To enter, tell at least two friends about Highland Solution (and the giveaway if you choose) and then leave a comment on this website before noon on Friday, December 20th. You need not provide evidence, I trust you. I hope you will tell more than two people, but that is entirely up to you. The winner will be selected randomly from those who leave comments and will be notified on the evening of December 20.

If you already own any of the books offered as prizes, I will send the grand-prize winner an Amazon gift certificate in the amount of the value of those books. I may also choose to award the unclaimed books to other entrants.

Good luck and thanks for reading!

Ceci

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Golden Shorts Genre Winner!

A version of my short story “The Personal Ad” has been selected as the Romance genre winner and finalist in the Golden Shorts contest. You can read my winning entry on the genre judge’s website here: http://constancephillips.com/golden-short-romance-winner-the-personal-ad/.

Links to all of the winning entries and voting buttons can be found here: http://maerwilson.com/golden-shorts-poll/.

I would certainly appreciate your votes!

Warmest regards,
Ceci

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Demon Laird – Kathryn Loch

I’m not sure how it ends but I started reading this last night and am having trouble putting it down. I thought anyone searching for a good read this weekend might want to give this one a try.

Watch for a big announcement here Monday!

Ceci

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Home again

I had a wonderful time over the last two weeks visiting friends and family in the northeast. Still, it is always good to be home! The sky is blue, the sun is shining and the day is pleasantly warm. It is a good day to write. Hmm, every day is a good day to write.

Watch this space, I am going to announce a special giveaway in the next day or so–you won’t want to miss it.

Ceci

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