Wednesday, August 26, 2009

First Look at FOREVER AMORE!


At last! Cover, blurb, and first excerpt for Forever Amore, launching Tuesday, September 1! Squeeee!
Title: Forever Amore
Author: Amber Leigh Williams
ISBN: 978-1-934912-19-5
Price: $16.95 paperback
Price: $8.00 Ebook (PDF format)
Pages: 250 paperback
Was their love destined to last forever …

Engaged in a brutal dogfight, dashing American Lieutenant Charles Tyler crashes his broken plane into the Italian countryside. He prays for divine intervention—and is certain he’s found an angel from the very moment he looks up at Lucille Renaldi’s lovely face. Yet how can he be with her when his sense of duty tells him to stay away?

… or become another casualty of war?

Lucille’s attraction to the American is forbidden, her obligation to her family’s safety overwhelming. At great peril the Renaldis carry Charles from the crash site and disguise him as just another worker in their vineyard. Hidden there inside the ugliness of World War II is the beauty of a growing love, and a danger that could end their lives any day—when all they want is … forever.

Excerpt:

His lips brushed her cheek, tender. “Listen.” His voice carried a sensual, guttural rust that caused a stir within despite herself. “I want to help. If this is what it takes …”

As he trailed off, her lips parted as she finished his thought. “You would do that?”

“If it was what you really wanted,” he assured her. “If it was what you needed to take your mind off whatever it is that’s driven you to tears. As I said, I can’t stand to see you in pain.”
She shook her head. “I can’t use you. I won’t.”

“I’m not anywhere near the man you deserve, but if it’s me you trust, you have me. All you have to do is say so. I’d save you any day, and not just because you saved me.”

The right answer hovered on her tongue—refusal. But something forestalled it. She shouldn’t consider. She shouldn’t want—not this way.

But what other way was there? Especially now that her time was running out and the cage door was so quickly closing on her?

She wanted Charles Tyler. This might be her only chance to experience a woman’s true pleasure. A man’s true loving.

“Dio,” she breathed, unable to meet his gaze. She glanced around the cemetery once, afraid of the ghosts listening on the edges.

Purchase here in e-format and preorder your print copy September 1st!

Monday, August 24, 2009

Promo Op for Romance Authors!

The Roses of Prose is officially open to all romance author Saturday guest spotlights! Please contact amber@amberleighwilliams.com to reserve your interview today! Also keep up with fun daily topics at Twitter!

Friday, August 21, 2009

I Must Ramble...


Cover and details for Forever Amore's release are forthcoming. I'm happy to report I have seen a draft of the cover and it is absolutely beautiful! I can't wait to share it. Until then, I thought I'd discuss something that's been bugging me for some time....

Everyone knows I'm a Bachelor/Bachelorette fan. I watch every season, every episode... Don't ask why. I just have to. I usually don't rant here on my blog, but I thought I'd say a few words about the latest developments in our last Bachelorette, Jillian Harris's (with her boys above), so-called HEA. Did I see it coming? Yeah, sort of. And not just because she picked Ed instead of Reid or Kipton (still scratching my head over that one). I made peace with the fact that she and Ed were very much in love...until I saw the US Weekly cover saying that Ed was playing Jillian as much as the not-so-love-struck, camera-happy country singer Wes throughout the whole process.

Here's how I saw it coming. It's called the Brad Curse. Summing up, The Bachelor/Bachelorette throws twenty-five prospective life partners at one attractive person. By the end, they have to narrow it down to The One & Only. Understandably, there have been some break-ups in the past. The couple rode off into the sunset and found out that they'd have to actually work to keep their relationship going. Who saw that coming??? Some genuine love stories, though, resulted out of a few of them. For example, Bachelorette Trista is still married to her pick, Ryan, and they just had their second baby. Looks like their HEA is working out just fine.

Whether you and Mr/Mrs Right last or not, after the finale, you walk away from the cameras hand-in-hand with your Number One. Bachelor Brad changed all that. He sent his Number Two home crying, but before he could get down on one knee before his Number One, Deanna, he flaked out, sweated and paced, and decided he couldn't do it. Brad walked away without either. No ring. No phone number. No ride home. Nothing. Everyone applauded ABC's decision to bring Deanna back in the driver's seat the next season. Everything's going great...she narrows the field down to two men. Will it be Jesse or Jason? She shocks America by picking offbeat Jesse over single-dad Jason. They're in love. Everything's great. On the After the Final Rose special, they giddily announce an offical wedding date! Wow, they realy are serious. Then before the next season could get too far into the promos, the mysterious news that Deanna dumped her Number One for no known reason dropped. Ooookaaaay.

But no matter, it was Bachelor Jason's turn. His season aired early this year to the highest Bachelor ratings ever! Everyone fell for Jason and his son Ty. Everyone I know had their money on Melissa. And yep, despite the fact that Deanna made another appearance to tell him she made a mistake by picking Jesse over him, he said thanks but no thanks and proposed to Mel. Ty runs out to join the celebration, they jump into the pool laughing in their evening wear, sunset, cue credits. Wasn't that nice? Not two seconds after those credits rolled, host Chris Harrison gravely tells us something's wrong. Jason sits down and tells him he doesn't want Melissa anymore. He wants his Number Two, Molly. Oy. Fans are in uproar as Melissa gets very publicly dumped and Molly takes him back. Everyone pledges never to watch this stupid show ever ever ever again...

...and of course we're all back on the couch for Jason's Number Three and fan favorite, Jillian, nine weeks later. (We swore not the watch another Bachelor, not Bachelorette. There's a "difference.") Fun, flirty Jillian's season is interesting, hyped up by the network. The boys war harsher than any group before them. The country singer is a snake in the grass and despite several warnings from honeys like Tanner and Jake, she still keeps the #?!#?! around. Ed leaves for his job then comes back in a fit of remorse. She takes him back (how is this fair to the others?) and makes out with him on their next date in Spain. Reid has my vote and I'm as torn up as Jill is when he turns out to be Number Three. It's down to Kipton and Ed. Kipton, no brainer, right? No? It's Ed? What the hay? Then Reid rides back in to tell her he loves her. Despite a large amount of hesitation, she follows Chris's advice (how could you, Harrison?) and puts my boy back in the taxi. And then delivers my favorite line of the season: "Ed, you better not ?#?!#?! disappoint me!" Ha, ha. After the Final Rose Jill and Ed announce they are planning a wedding date. Now rumors are he's a player and Bachelor/Bachelorette has lost its shaky credibility all over again.

So...back to my theory. The Brad Curse. See the unfortunate chain of events? With Brad, they brought in a fresh Bachelor instead of a dump-ee from a past season. Brad flakes on Deanna, Deanna dumps Jesse, Jason decides against Melissa, and Ed reportedly plays Jillian. I have some advice for the show producers. Next season, break the curse and do NOT under any circumstances bring in a Jillian dump-ee. As much as I love Reid and Jake and Kipton, let these boys be and please, let's move on to a new chapter in Bachelor/Bachelorette history. Or scrap the show altogether. One or the other because I want a real HEA! Let's remind America that they DO happen...when we do a good background check and bar flakes and bad boys at all costs! Who's with me?

Wednesday, August 19, 2009

Special Guest: Lorhainne Eckhart


Today I have a treat for you readers. Author Lorhainne Eckhart is here at The Cozy Page to tell us all about her debut novel, The Captain’s Lady. As soon as you read about this unique romance I guarantee you’ll be as fascinated as I am:

Captain Eric Hamilton is a powerful force in the U.S. Navy, having earned himself a reputation of being a hard-nosed chauvinist. He’s commander of the USS Larsen, a destroyer, currently deployed in the Persian Gulf during Operation Iraqi Freedom.


Abby Carlton has just escaped from the man who held her captive for a year. Abducted while traveling in Paris, she was given to an Arab man as a gift, until one night she makes her desperate escape.


While on patrol one morning Captain Eric Hamilton discovers a dinghy floating aimlessly. Abby is found, battered and in an advanced state of pregnancy, lying in the bottom of the dinghy. From the moment she lay on the deck of his ship her innocence finds a way to penetrate his hardened heart. But time is running out. Eric is falsely accused of sexual assault and the CIA wants Abby and the baby for bait to flush out her captor.

Hi, Lorhainne! Welcome to The Cozy Page and thanks so much for sharing with us!

Thank you Amber for having me.

I was pulled into this premise just as soon as I read the first few lines of the blurb. Who knew the Iraqi War could be a fresh, intriguing backdrop for a love story? What convinced you?


When I wrote the book, the Iraq War was headline in the news. Emotions were high surrounding the war, especially around the men and women who were sent to invade Iraq. The backdrop of the story, actually came to me in a dream. With the heightened emotions and the support for the troops to me it was a story that needed to be told.

Just from the above description, there is a TON of conflict sprinkled throughout this story. How did you envision a story like this and what made you want to tell it?

Well that is a good question. The premise of the story came to me in a dream. The conflict appeared as I was writing the novel. There is a lot of controversy still with women in the military. The old boys network is strong, and some men still view a woman’s place is in the home. But that can be said in most male dominated industries. It’s an old world view, which some men still carry. Generally it comes from their childhood, how they were raised, society and beliefs around them. But in that there are two sides to every story.

What can happen when a woman is confronted by a man who has clearly defined roles of a woman’s place. How will she react? An evolved woman, would generally handle it diplomatically, some react straight from emotion. But then so do some men for that matter.

Unfortunately what stems out of this is there are instances of false accusations, as was portrayed in The Captain’s Lady. Done only out of spite, to fight back for some perceived wrong, which ends hurting innocent women in the long run.

It’s the two sides to a story, sometimes it’s unexpected.

The Captain’s Lady features a military hero—and that alone, in my opinion, is reason to buy it ;). Tell us more about Captain Hamilton!

Captain Eric Hamilton, he is an interesting man. Flawed. He carries baggage from his past, his mother abandons him, so he grows up in the system. A troublemaker in his teens, he bounces from one foster home to another, in trouble with the law until his social worker, the only woman he has any respect for steps in. He’s given a choice: jail or join the military. The military was his saving grace. It taught him discipline, gave him his roots he never had before.

But Captain Hamilton, carries with him a resentment of women. Viewing them all as selfish if they choose a career, as it would take away from their family. He voices his opinions and doesn’t care how it comes out. He believes women belong in the home looking after their children. But he also has an Old World Honor, where he believes as man’s place is to look after a woman. If there is an injustice, he is the first to step in. He is conflicted, moody, opinionated, argumentative, he feels emotions deeply. He’s also honest, sharp in his role as Captain, and takes pride in his ship and crew. He cares for his crew, and the few friends that he has allowed in, past the well suited armour he keeps erected around his heart.

Now let’s talk about your heroine, Abby Carlton. With that kind of turmoil, she must be struggling with some mental toil. Why would readers like Abby? What are her strengths and weaknesses?

Abby is a survivor. She has an emotional strength to get on with it. She won’t give in. She has been through a lot in her life, searching to find herself. She suffered from a lack of self confidence. She feels deeply and takes life quite seriously. All she wants is to be loved. She has been through a woman’s worst nightmare, but she looked for an opportunity to escape and she fought to get away. Even with that emotional trauma she is caring, she cares for those around her, and still wants to believe the best in people. She has the ability to care deeply, but she also is quite naïve about life even after what she has been through.

Since we love a good romance around here, we’d be tickled to know a bit more about the love story between the captain and his lady. What makes them mesh?

They have a similar past, but it’s not just that. He desires a woman to protect. That honest, special person he sees in Abby.

She wants and desires his protection. It’s the way he focuses all of his attention on her, listens to her, even when he protects her in overbearing way to keep her out of the loop. She can see past that

She sees him as the man she has always been looking for. The heart of gold, the goodness and honesty, decent and caring. Even that protective wall he erects she has some understanding of why, she can see into his heart.

Congratulations! According to your website, The Captain’s Lady was your first manuscript. Most writers never publish their first stories. What made you keep the faith with yours and what kind of advice would give other writers on this subject?

I believe in this story. Although I continued writing my next novel. I believed this one would be published. That it was a story that would want to be heard. Something good that could come out of the Iraqi War.

If you believe in the subject you’re writing, then pursue it, make it the best it can be.

Do you plan to write any other Iraqi War romances? If not, what genre would you like to write next?

I have no plans to write another Iraqi War romance. My second novel is a contemporary romance. It surrounds a single rancher with his autistic son, the woman who helps him recognize this devastating neurological disorder and advocate for his son.

My third novel is a work of women’s fiction with paranormal elements that delves into the moral issues surrounding the world of BC Bud.

Now for the fun part! What’s on your zodiac for today?

“Try not to worry too much about whether or not you’re dealing with work issues properly – you should see later that you’re doing the right thing now. Others may not be so sure, though.”

I see that you live on Vancouver Island. Brainstorm with us for a moment: what kind of romance would you set there? Sweet/sexy contemporary or exciting romantic adventure or suspense?

My second novel, The Forgotten Child, is set on Vancouver Island, a heartwarming contemporary romance set on a ranch.

If you were a mixed drink, which would you be and why?

I would be a Baileys and coffee, intense like the coffee and smooth and creamy like the baileys, and after a sip or two all warm and fuzzy.

Who is your favorite romance hero of all time? HeroiItalicne?

Hero - Devil Cynster from Stephanie Laurens' Devil’s Bride
Heroine – Kathleen Hayley from Catherine Hart's Fire and Ice

What recent read has wowed you?

Death Angel by Linda Howard

What’s your favorite smell and what makes it significant?

Roses. They make me feel good.

And last but not least: if you found the end of the rainbow, what would you find if you had your way?

The Pot of Gold

Thanks again for making The Cozy Page a stop on your blog tour and having fun with us today, Lorhainne! I personally can’t wait to read The Captain’s Lady! Best of luck and wishing you many sales! To close, would you mind sharing a taste of The Captain’s Lady?

“We have no reports of a ship in distress in the area, Captain.”

“What about fishing boats?”

“No, sir, no reports.”

Looking once more at his first officer, Eric issued curt orders, the harshness grating in his
voice. “Send a rescue team to check it out.”

Handing the binoculars off to one of the crew members, he strode with determination off the
bridge, heading directly to the ship’s launch. His well-trained crew scurried about. Joe appeared at his side and they watched from the rail as the small rigid hull sped off in the direction of the
dinghy. His pulse rose and the dampness on his back soaked through his short-sleeved shirt.

“So what do you think?” Joe leaned on the rail, uncertainty clear in the crinkle of his brows.

“Don’t know, dammit.” Eric focused on the scene unfolding in the distance. Again he
commandeered the binoculars from Joe and scrutinized the three-man team approaching,
then securing the boat to the dinghy.

His senses were keen; over the years, he’d learned to trust them. The uneasiness that crept
its way into his gut, the hairs now standing up on the back of his neck and the racing of his heart;
this unshakable feeling was telling him that things were about to change—drastically.

Puzzled, he felt the mounting frustration build inside, along with something else he could not
quite put his finger on. Shaking his head, he realized it was not a feeling of dread.

The crackle of the radio interrupted his speculation. A voice from the rescue team came
over the line. “There’s someone in here, a woman, and she’s in bad shape.”
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Tuesday, August 18, 2009

More About...


I thought I'd roll out the red carpet and officially introduce western romance Bluest Heart to my readers. As some of you know, this is the sequel to last year's release and this year's 1st Place Novella in the More Than Magic Contest, Blackest Heart. When I contracted Bluest Heart in January with The Wild Rose Press's Wayback, TX series, I left my followers hanging by not revealing who Casey Ridge's love interest would be. Here for you is the blurb and excerpt of their story which will launch January 6, 2010! Enjoy!!!

The Wayback bachelor is a dying breed, but that doesn't stop Casey Ridge from wanting to settle down. For this cowboy anyone but Josie Brusky would be an easy wrangle. Unfortunately for him, the Blue Bug singer and owner of Josie's Treasures doesn't believe in commitment much less marriage.

Years ago, Josie lost her heart to Casey's charm and dimpled smile. Since then she has done everything she knows to forget him. After all, she’s known as the local harlot and the daughter of the town’s biggest bigot. Casey could have any girl he wanted. Why would he saddle himself with her? In the wake of a shattering past, she refuses to give up her independence.

Casey digs down deep to win her over, but does he have what it takes to win Wayback's bluest heart?

*Excerpt:

"You remember that night behind the stable?"

She let out a small, throaty laugh. "Seems like forever ago, but yeah. Your hair was a lot longer then."

"Yours, too." He could remember it curtaining their faces, the tips of silky, red curls tickling his cheeks. Tracing the line of pearly buttons from the hem of her midnight blue blouse to the open neck-line, he touched the teardrop-shaped pearl on the thin gold chain around her neck which reminded him of the moon that night. "You were my first."

She lifted her gaze to his. Tenderness warred with uncertainty in the whiskey-colored depths. "Me, too."

His heart pattered at the memory. "I always liked that about us."

She nodded, frowning. "I was crazy about you."

The tip of his thumb traced the bottom edge of her lip. "So why didn’t it last?"

She looked beyond him, remembering. "Because however much I wanted to be with you, I knew I would be leaving the first chance I got. I wasn’t go-ing to let anything or anyone stand in my way."

"You figured I would?"

"Casey, we were so young," she told him. "Who knows what you or I would’ve done?"
He paused, running a hand over her hair. "Just for the record," he murmured, lips brushing her cheek, "I would’ve let you go."

She sighed, reaching up to clutch his upper arm. The muscle under her hand and his sleeve warmed. "Why hasn’t anyone snatched you up yet?"

"Because you’re the only one I ever wanted, Josie," he told her, cupping her chin in his hand to look her in the eyes as he said it. "The only one."
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Hope this holds everyone over until January! Let me know what you think!

Monday, August 17, 2009

Scavenger Hunt Winner!!!

The Way Back Home Scavenger Hunt has come to a close and the winner is Tara Woods! Congrats, Tara! You've won a $25 Victoria's Secret Gift Card, a $25 Books-a-Million Gift Card, and a $25 Panera Bread Gift Card!

Thanks to all our participants! We hope you enjoyed the excerpts and stay tuned for future contests leading up to Bluest Heart's January 6, 2010 release!

Thursday, August 6, 2009

Reviewer's Showcase: A Summer's Hope


Wonderful news on A Summer's Hope front: the Night Owl Romance reviewer who gave the story 5/5 and Reviewer Top Pick status chose to showcase A Summer's Hope on the Night Owl Romance blog! I actually got pretty emotional when I read what she had to say:


"...a gem of a read...packed with such emotion. Ms. Williams flawlessly hooks her readers into the storyline from the very first page. She created characters everyone can relate to in some way and as you turn the page, you find yourself falling more and more in love with them... Miss Williams is a masterful storyteller and she knows how to submerge her readers fully into a story...."


First of all, thank you, thank you, thank you, Diana, for choosing A Summer's Hope and for all your kind words. You have made this author VERY happy. For those of you who would like to read more of Diana's praise plus the 5/5 review, visit NOR!


A Summer's Hope is available for download and print purchase at The Wild Rose Press!