Showing posts with label Marguerite Kaye. Show all posts
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Tuesday, March 6, 2012

Review of BEHIND THE COURTESAN'S MASK by Marguerite Kaye


BEHIND THE COURTESAN’S MASK
Marguerite Kaye
Harlequin Undone (Short, sexy ebooks)
Date:  March 2012
ISBN:  978-1459224049
Erotic Historical Romance
Short story
Author requested review






London, 1818

Troy Templeton, the Earl of Ettrick, has been tasked with the strangest job of his diplomatic career: visit London’s most notorious courtesan, La Perla, to warn off the ambassador’s besotted son. Instead, he’s irresistibly drawn to her beguiling combination of sensuality and unexpected innocence.

Little does he realize that “La Perla” is actually her twin sister, Constance. Staying in her sister’s home, Constance is aroused by its erotic ambience and dreams about the sinful delights that have taken place within its walls. And as La Perla, she can finally experience such pleasure for herself with Troy—if she can maintain the ruse….



Monday, July 18, 2011

Guest author Marguerite Kaye and giveaway!

The Magic of Romance

When I first starting writing romance, it was straight Regency. Then Harlequin introduced their Undone! imprint, and my editor encouraged me to experiment. As a child, I was utterly fascinated by my sea captain grandfather’s tales of mermaids. The creatures he described, lying naked on the rocks combing their seaweed hair with fish bones, were nothing like the Hans Christian Andersen version. They weren’t pretty, but they were so fatally attractive even the most experienced sailor would risk shipwreck just to get close to them. My first venture into the world of historical paranormal romance, The Highlander and the Sea Siren, had a selkie heroine, and it’s told like a fairy tale, directly inspired by those childhood tales.

The next step down the paranormal route for me was, rather bizarrely, a Regency sheikh, Innocent in the Sheikh’s Harem, and what I learned from writing this was the magic of world-building. My 19th Century Arabia had its foundations in fact, but the invented kingdom’s customs, the descriptions of the desert and its cities, the harem itself, came straight out of my head. I let my imagination run riot writing that story, and I loved it, so when my editor suggested a paranormal Undone! trilogy, I was more than ready to create a totally fantastical world of Highland shape-shifters which had absolutely no grounding in reality at all.

Writing the Legend of the Faol trilogy was, truly, a magical experience, not just because I could make up pretty much everything, but because it gave me the opportunity to have a heroine who was sexually experienced without worrying about historical convention. I’ve always loved strong female characters - my favourite fairy tale was The Snow Queen – and it makes for a very, very hot romance, I discovered, finding a human hero who is alpha enough to compensate for a heroine’s magical powers. Sorcha, the shape-shifter wolf princess who is the heroine of the third book in the series, was my favourite to write. I love that she’s defined by her powers, and yet also emotionally constrained by them. She’s not cruel like the Snow Queen, of course, but she has the same irresistible allure, the compelling strength that enchants and beguiles and fascinates.

I’m just finishing a Christmas Undone! which has a Scottish witch struggling with a two-hundred-year-old curse. Like Sorcha, Jura’s magic is powerful, and she believes it makes her invulnerable, even though she’s emotionally isolated. And like Sorcha, she discovers that there is something even more powerful than magic. Love.

Excerpt from The Highlander and the Wolf Princess

It had been so long, so very long, since Conall had lain next to any woman, far less a captivating creature like this. She was so close he could feel the soft feathering of her breath on his cheek, count the thick dark lashes which framed those mesmerising eyes, which were locked on his. “I should – you should rest,” he said roughly. But he couldn’t seem to move. He didn’t want to move.

“I’m not tired,” Sorcha replied. Though the Faol were an innately sensual race, she had always instinctively guarded against intimacy of this sort. Seeing others’ innermost thoughts, their lives and futures laid bare, made her reluctant to be revealed herself. Knowing all, she had no wish to be known. Until now. Now, all she could think about was being closer still to this forbidding, powerful Highlander. Her body yearned for it. He made her feel safe and vulnerable at the same time. She edged a little towards him. Her toes brushed his legs. .

Conall’s erection hardened. He should move. He meant to move, and he did move, but in quite the opposite direction from that he intended, pulling her to him, so that they lay breast to breast, thigh to thigh. Her nipples were hard. His shaft was harder. Her breath was a whisper on his skin. Some irrevocable internal command compelled him to kiss her. So he did.

Sorcha had never allowed any man to kiss her, but as Conall’s lips touched hers, resistance was the furthest thing from her mind. His mouth was warm, every bit as sensuous as it looked. He tasted dark and dangerous. A rush of heat flushed her, from her neck down, her belly up, as his tongue touched hers. He pulled her hard to him and kissed her more deeply. It felt as intense as her shifting did. Her nipples peaked against the rough expanse of his chest. Her pulses began to flutter unevenly.

She was lying on top of him, the hard length of his erection pressing into her belly, his hand cupping her bottom. His breathing was as ragged and harsh as his appearance. His stubble rasped her delicate skin, yet his mouth was a delight. As he rolled her onto her back, she could almost taste the scent of their arousal, a bittersweet blend of salt and spice. Running her fingers across the span of his shoulders, she marvelled at the power in his bunched muscles. So this was what a man felt like? So different from what she had expected.

She tried to tug his shirt free from his belt, wanting to test the feel of his skin. His firm hand on her wrist halted her. His lips deserted hers. For a long moment he gazed at her in bewilderment. She had a fleeting glimpse of it then, his essence. Dark, hard, glittering like the rocks which formed Kentarra’s citadel. Then, as he rolled himself off the bed with an exclamation which sounded horribly like disgust, it vanished as quickly as it had appeared.
©2011 Marguerite Kaye

The Legend of the Faol novellas along with my Regency vampire, Bitten by Desire, and my Selkie fairy tale, The Highlander and the Sea Siren, are all published in the Harlequin/Mills&Boon Undone! available in ebook now.

My Christmas Undone will be out in November this year. You can read excerpts and background and more on my website at www.margueritekaye.com

 Marguerite is giving away a set of three download coupons as a giveaway, for one winner, for the complete Legend of the Faol trilogy. Restriction follows

  • The coupons are valid from 1-31 August only
  • They can only be used on the eHarlequin site
  • They can only be used by people in North America.
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Wednesday, April 27, 2011

Review The Highlander and the Wolf Princess by Marguerite Kaye

Title:The Highlander and the Wolf Princess
Author:Marguerite Kaye
Source:  Requested review
Genre: Paranormal romance- wolf
Length: Novella
Authors website




Scottish Highlands, 1705
Sorcha Tolmach, Princess of the Faol, possesses the power of the wolf and the otherworldly allure of her legendary clan. But she also longs for more freedom than she could ever find in her brother's court. Impulsively running away to the Highlands, she doesn't anticipate being wounded and confined to a ramshackle castle by Conall Macpherson, Laird of Kilfinnan. Sorcha senses only darkness in the rugged, forbidding man's future—so why does she still feel a passionate yearning to become his mate?



Rating-

Sexual-


The Highlander and the Wolf Princess is the last book in the Legend of the Foal trilogy. This one is my favorite out of the trilogy, it was hot and dangerous. I really enjoyed reading Conall and Sorcha. The story had a mystery air about it and it made for all a better read for me. I recommend this series to all that loves a good historical and paranormal novella.

Sorcha needs some time alone, so she goes to the Highlands. While she is enjoying herself and senses no one around her she changes into her wolf form. All the sudden she is in middle of a dangerous moment and she finds herself shot.

Conall is tired of the wolf steeling his sheep. So he takes care of the problem at least he though he did until he seen what he shot was no wolf. Now, he has to help this lady and quick. What came out of this dangerous situation was an attraction nether one could stop.

Wednesday, April 6, 2011

Review Bound to the Wolf Prince by Marguerite Kaye

Title:Bound to the Wolf Prince
Author:Marguerite Kaye
Source:Requested review
Format:eBook
Length: Novella
Genre: Historical/ paranormal romance- Wolf
Authors website





Scottish Highlands, 1703

As the new Alpha of the Faol, a legendary clan possessing the power of the wolf, Eoin Tolmach knows he should put the needs of his people before his own. Yet the former warrior cannot resist the challenge of rescuing kidnapped heiress Freya Ogilvie himself...or his unexpected attraction to her. Eoin admires her courage and sensual beauty, but she doesn't trust her own passionate instincts. Now Eoin faces his greatest test: convincing Freya to indulge their mutual desire....





Rating-

Sexual-


Bound by a Wolf Prince is the second book in the Legend of the Foal trilogy, it's steaming hot. The story and characters are a joy to read. This story goes into depth about the bonding mates ceremony, it's was really hot;) I am really enjoying this trilogy so far and can't wait to read the last novella.

Laird Ogiloie employees Prince Eoin to save his captured daughter and bring her back to him. Once Prince Eoin saved the damsel in distress, Freya he finds an attraction to her, one that he doesn't want, but he sure doesn't want to return her just yet either.

Again, I recommend this trilogy to any historical paranormal romance reader that likes some steamy sex in their novella.



Reading order

1)      Claimed by the Wolf Prince
2)      Bound to the Wolf Prince
3)      The Highlander and the Wolf Princess


Tuesday, March 29, 2011

Review Claimed by the Wolf Prince by Marguerite Kaye

Title:Claimed by the Wolf Prince
Author:Marguerite Kaye
Source: Requested review
Genre: paranormal romance/historical romance- wolf
Format: eBook
Length: Novella
Authors website





Scottish Highlands, 1700
Legend tells of a clan of fierce warriors, the Faol, who have mastered the spirit of the wolf living inside of them. They are famed for their skill in battle—and for their irresistible allure to mortal women...
It is an attraction fiery Iona McKinley experiences firsthand when she is taken by Prince Struan Tolmach, Lead Alpha of the Faol. His touch is thrilling and arousing...but she's destined to be claimed by another warrior. Will Struan risk losing his clan to keep Iona for himself?






Rating-


Sexual-


Claimed by the Wolf Prince is the frist book in the Legend of the Foal trilogy and it's mix of historical and paranormal romance. I found this novella very entertaining and sexy to read. I really enjoyed the characters and the story.



Laird McKinley bartered what was most precious to him years ago to Struan and he is now ready to take what the Laird owes for his people the Foul, which would be the Laird daughter Iona. The thing will be can Struan let her go when its time? Iona is now in a world that she knows nothing about faced with too many choices that she wants no part of because all she wants is to go home, but Struan stirs something in her in a way that she also wants to say, but she can’t have Struan or can she? What I liked most in reading this story was Struan was able to give up what is most precious to him at the end.


Reading order

1)      Claimed by the Wolf Prince
2)      Bound to the Wolf Prince
3)      The Highlander and the Wolf Princess