I'm particularly remember a id's TV programme that was "brought to you by the number ... and the letter ...) Well today I could do with the K. My laptop eyboard eeps stic ing on the letter and it's driving me nuts!
However, not to be distracted, I'm just leaving a note to let you all now that A Stranger's iss is free at the moment everywhere - so whether you've got a Noo , or a indle, or a Sony, or a obo, or download to your iPad or phone - it's there for you.
Go fill your boots, while I turn the laptop upside down a give it a good sha e.
Amazon (wherever you are)
Sony
Nook
Kobo
iTunes
Smashwords
Showing posts with label Free Kindle Book. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Free Kindle Book. Show all posts
Saturday, September 07, 2013
Thursday, July 18, 2013
Free Holiday Read
It's the holidays and, because I know you'll be loading up your Kindles to catch up with your reading, this two-in-one anthology of a couple of my earlier romances that were published by Mills & Boon in the UK (and released in the US by Harlequin Romance) is available FREE this weekend.
Here's the first page of OLD DESIRES -
And here's the first page of A STRANGER'S KISS
Amazon, Canada
Amazon, France
Amazon, Germany
Happy holidays!
Here's the first page of OLD DESIRES -
‘MISS Carpenter?’
The enquiry was simply a
formality. Holly had no doubt that the man on her doorstep, filling the
entrance with his powerful presence, knew exactly who she was. In that, he had
her at a disadvantage and she didn’t much care for it, or for the quite
unmistakeable chill in his manner.
She had the feeling that,
whatever the reason for his call, he would prefer not to be making it and she
already wished she had kept to her usual habit of ignoring the doorbell when
she was working. Except that this afternoon nothing was going right and she had
almost welcomed the interruption.
Besides, one look had been enough
to warn her that this man would not have simply given up and gone away.
Determination was written in every austere, finely chiselled line of his face;
an intensity of purpose that hardened the sensual curve of his full lower lip.
‘I’m Holly Carpenter,’ she
affirmed with an unconscious lift of her chin, wondering what this arrogant and
very expensively-groomed man could possibly want with her. The well-cut navy
pin-striped suit gracing his square shoulders and lean, hard figure, and the
telling pale blue stripe of his tie, betrayed that he was a long way from his
City office. His method of transport, if the gleaming silver Rolls at the kerb
could be described in so plebeian a manner, was already attracting
curtain-twitching attention from a window opposite.
‘I DON’T believe it! Where on
earth did he spring from?’ Tara
Lambert moved quickly to the door
but the tail lights of her partner’s car were already disappearing into the
blackness of the evening, taking with them any possibility of help from that
direction.
She
glanced back to where the man was waiting across the street. He too was staring
after Beth’s car, obviously wondering
if Tara
had gone home with her partner. Well it was too late to regret refusing the
proffered lift, but if she moved quickly it might not be too late to escape.
Shrugging
her raincoat collar up high around her ears she snapped open her umbrella,
stepped out into the wet evening and took off swiftly down the street.
She
had gone only a couple of hundred yards when she heard her name being called
from the other side of the street. Her escape bid had not, after all, gone
unnoticed. With a sinking heart she glanced around her; the shops were already
closed and there was nowhere to seek refuge in the shuttered street. Even the
taxi rank was deserted, although no cabbie would have thanked her for wasting
his time on the short ride to her flat.
She
hurried on, urging the traffic lights to stay green and keep the traffic
moving, but even as the thought entered her head they flicked to amber.
She
stopped, cursing herself for every kind of an idiot. She could have stayed in
the office and phoned for a taxi. Maybe it was
not too late to beat a strategic retreat.
‘Tara!’ Her name,
much closer, startled her and she glanced back before she could stop herself. He
was weaving through the slowing cars and cutting off all possibility of escape
in that direction.
Here are the links!Amazon, Canada
Amazon, France
Amazon, Germany
Happy holidays!
Friday, June 07, 2013
Download Eloping With Emmy free this weekend!
Here we are – freebie Friday (and Saturday, Sunday, Monday
and Tuesday). At last I can offer you the opportunity to download Eloping With
Emmy free to your Kindle – and possibly your phone, or even your computer.
It’s a bit of a relaunch. My first cover, although
absolutely lovely, didn’t seem to quite catch the sparkle, the fizz of Emmy and
her race through France with Brodie, but one of the joys about having regained
the rights to a book and being in total control of production is that if
something isn’t working, you can change it.
The thing about Eloping With Emmy is that it’s a true romcom.
As I was writing it, it played out like a movie in my head — and if anyone
would like to turn it into a movie, well do get in touch! Do pitch in with ideas for who should play the leads!
Meanwhile, Emmy is stuck on a road trip with Brodie, a man
who’s intent of putting a stop to her plans. A man she is deeply attracted to,
which is awkward since she’s supposed to eloping with dear, sweet Kit, a pennyless artist. Dear, sweet Kit, who it's vital she convinces Brodie she’s determined to marry.
She’s smart, but Brodie's smarter and having made the mistake
of aiding her getaway, he’s not about to repeat his error. If she's eloping, he's going with her. All the way.
Here are the links – just one click and the book will be on
your reading device before you can say Jack Robinson. And, if you enjoy it,
Emmy would be thrilled if you’d tweet about her, or share on facebook, or just
about anywhere to be honest.
Also available in English in
Canada
Germany
France
Italy
What people are saying about Eloping With Emmy
...
"I caught myself thinking half way through
the book this is like a madcap comedy with Cary Grant in the lead... only to
have the hero think the exact same thing within the next 2 pages. One for
the keeper shelf."
5 stars, Amazon
Review
"Wow! The story was
so well written, the characters came alive and everyone knows an "Emmy". The
twists were well planned and the dialogue vibrant and cleverly written.
Highly recommended, it's one of the best books I've read in a long time."
Smashwords,
janebaylis1979
"...non-stop action with dynamic scenes and vivid characterization."
Romantic Times
I've been a Liz Fielding fan for years now and she never disappoints. Eloping with Emmy has all her trademark wit and original plotlines and it fizzes along like a vintage 50s rom com yet - has an undercurrent of heartfelt emotion.
5 stars, Amazon Review
Monday, October 31, 2011
SMALL BLOG, BIG GIVEAWAY WINNERS!
Just a very quick blog - I'm away from base - with the list of winners of the Small Blog, Big Giveaway competition.
Check it out here - winners
Thanks for everyone for taking part, following me on Twitter and following the blog!
Monday, October 10, 2011
MASHUP
A few brilliant links for you to check out...
Pitch and win a critique of the first 5 pages of your manuscript by LIZ PELLETIER, senior editor ENTANGLED PUBLISHING at NICOLA MARSH'S BLOG
KRISTEN LAMB on Structure - Plot Problems: Falcor & the Luck Dragon and The Purple Tornado
SARAH DUNCAN on the eternal question - how much money will I make if I get published.
ROMANTIC NOVELISTS' ASSOCIATION Regency Day
Pitch and win a critique of the first 5 pages of your manuscript by LIZ PELLETIER, senior editor ENTANGLED PUBLISHING at NICOLA MARSH'S BLOG
KRISTEN LAMB on Structure - Plot Problems: Falcor & the Luck Dragon and The Purple Tornado
SARAH DUNCAN on the eternal question - how much money will I make if I get published.
ROMANTIC NOVELISTS' ASSOCIATION Regency Day
Monday, October 03, 2011
The nights are drawing in, there's a nip in the air so obviously it's time to get out the knitting that's lain abandoned in a basket in a corner of the sitting room since the clocks went forward at the end of March.
I hadn't knitted in years. Who had? But then I kept seeing books with knitting heroines and I remembered the pleasure of it. I used to love knitting. But still I didn't actually hunt out my pins. But then my lovely granddaughter arrived and I found myself walking into the wool shop in the Arcade and drooling over the patterns, the yarn.
It was a whole new world. No longer were baby clothes restricted to white, pink, blue or yellow. Babies wore strange and beautiful colours. Yarn was gorgeously soft Cashmerino I went knitting crazy for a while, but then the days grew longer, the garden called and projects languished.
There's the panda jumper I'm making for my granddaughter.
The shrug for my daughter (a really difficult pattern and I don't think that is going to ever get finished. And there's a pile of patterns and wool that I bought in a rush of enthusiasm.
Would she like this cupcake hat?
She does love a hat.

Or what about this frog outfit?
Probably not. She's not a baby any more, but a a little lady. Time for that ballet cross-over I think.
Yay, to the end of the wip and hooray for knitting!
I hadn't knitted in years. Who had? But then I kept seeing books with knitting heroines and I remembered the pleasure of it. I used to love knitting. But still I didn't actually hunt out my pins. But then my lovely granddaughter arrived and I found myself walking into the wool shop in the Arcade and drooling over the patterns, the yarn.
It was a whole new world. No longer were baby clothes restricted to white, pink, blue or yellow. Babies wore strange and beautiful colours. Yarn was gorgeously soft Cashmerino I went knitting crazy for a while, but then the days grew longer, the garden called and projects languished.
There's the panda jumper I'm making for my granddaughter.
The shrug for my daughter (a really difficult pattern and I don't think that is going to ever get finished. And there's a pile of patterns and wool that I bought in a rush of enthusiasm.
Would she like this cupcake hat?
She does love a hat.

Or what about this frog outfit?
Probably not. She's not a baby any more, but a a little lady. Time for that ballet cross-over I think.
Yay, to the end of the wip and hooray for knitting!
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