Join me in welcoming…
Mia Marlowe!
Award-winning author Mia Marlowe writes historical romance for multiple publishing houses. Her debut title received advance ovations from romance luminaries. #1 New York Timesbestseller Victoria Alexander says Mia’s Touch of a Thief has “adventure and heat and everything I want in a great story!” UK’sBooksMonthly has crowned Mia Marlowe “the queen of saucy historical romance.”
Mia’s latest release is TOUCH OF A ROGUE, which was recently named one of Publisher’s Weekly’s Top Ten Romances for Spring 2012:
He can keep her safe… or be her very ruin…
Jacob Preston has three requirements for a lover: She must be enthusiastic in affairs of passion, jaded in matters of the heart, and—to ensure the first two qualifications—she must be married.
Lady Julianne Cambourne has all the makings of a passionate lover, and she certainly shows no signs of sentimentality…but her unmarried status should render her firmly off limits to Jacob.
Instead, the lady proves too great a temptation. One that grows stronger when she comes desperate for his help. Beyond his rakish reputation, Jacob is known for the mysterious—even otherworldly—power of detection he commands through his sense of touch. And Julianne, surrounded by long-hidden secrets that threaten to ensnare her in a deadly trap, will do whatever it takes to recruit his skills…using every form of persuasion at her disposal…
“Fans of historical paranormals will delight in this fetching 19th-century romp.”
–Publisher’s Weekly, starred review
TOUCH OF A ROGUE is a mix of historical and paranormal fiction. To enter to win a copy of Mia’s last book, TOUCH OF A THIEF, answer this question:
Name the last book you read that blended two genres together.
(This drawing is open internationally.)
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Darkest Highlander – It has paranormal elements and historical elements.
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Shaedes of Gray by Amanda Bonilla blended urban fantasy and paranormal romance wonderfully.
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Chain Reaction by TC Archer
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I recently read Theresa Ragan’s Return of the Rose, which is a time travel.
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Quicksilver by Amanda Quick. I love historicals that have a paranormal element in them.
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Haunting Beauty by Erin Quinn. There was a blend of historical and paranormal romance. I really liked “visiting” Ireland.
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I think Jenn LeBlanc The Rake and the Recluse qualifies. It’s a historical , plus time travel and illustrated which is unique in itself. Great reading too.
Lisa B
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Fever by Joan Swan. Paranormal meets romantic suspense.
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The Darkest Secret by Gena Showalter
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It was a novella really, but it would have to be Highland Steam by Eliza Knight. Very enjoyable too.
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under the same sky by genenieve graham,hr and pararom genre.
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fever by joan swan: blend of paranormal, suspense, contemporary romance
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Kristen Callihan firelight, that book is totally a stunner;)They way kristen blend the paranormal and historical aspect has succesfully catch my breath away:D
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Does Cowboy Casanova count? Western and Erotica?
mmafsmith at gmail dot com
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The Lady of the Storm by Kathryne Kennedy – Historical/fantasy/paranormal romance – how is that for a great mix! Loved it.
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The Fire Lord’s Lover by Kathryne Kennedy – historical/fantasy.
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About to start Kylie Griffin’s Vengeance Born–fantasy, futuristic… Mmm…
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i havent read any recently quick silver wa sthe last one and that was along time ago i love when stories blend just havent read many lately
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i never read two genre in one book
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Wicked As They Come by Delilah S. Dawson. It’s a combination of steampunk and PR.
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darkest highlander
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A Discovery of The Witches by Deborah Harkness
Combination between historical fiction and paranormal romance
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Born of Fire by Sherrilyn Kenyon. I think it was sci-fi/romance/action. And it was amazing so I have to read more by her. Thanks!
jessicamariesutton(at)msn(dot)com
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Believed by Victoria Alexander. It has the court of King Arthur and time traveling.
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Lydia Dare’s “The Wolf Who Loved Me”
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Andrea Cremer’s Bloodrose, has YA and PNR.