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Tuesday, August 13, 2013

FOREVER AMORE On Sale....

Wow, historical romance Forever Amore is on sale for Kindle readers! Purchase it today for just $2.99 on Amazon....

Historical Romance
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.


Here's what people are saying about Forever Amore....

Long & Short Reviews: "Features everything from dogfights to intimacy, love to desperation. Williams has a particularly poetic turn of phrase and has brought the romantic back to romance."

The Baker City Herald: "A beautiful love story woven with suspense to make you race through the page!"

Coffee Time Romance: "The setting of Italy during World War II is an exciting one... The author has brought the era to life and filled it with some memorable characters...from the first page to the last one."



Forever Amore was voted "Best Book of the Year" by the readers at Long & Short Reviews. It is also available in trade paperback edition. Find out more on the BOOKS page of my website and Black Lyon Publishing....

Wednesday, March 9, 2011

Read an Ebook Week Cont... (at Black Lyon Publishing)

Today I continue my Read an Ebook Week special with a feature on my second publisher, Black Lyon Publishing. My experience thus far with BLP has been much like that at The Wild Rose Press: very positive! At the moment, I have one title available from BLP and that's my historical romance, Forever Amore! It is published in both trade paperback and ebook. Black Lyon Publishing is an independent publisher based in Oregon and recognized by Romance Writers of America. BLP's operations include authors, photographers, illustrators, cover models, and contract editing/proofreading staff. It releases 1-2 titles a month and now publishes novellas as well as full-length novels.

BLP publishes a range of genres - from women's fiction to romance to literary love stories (think Nicholas Sparks). The most notable sub-genres in their catalog are contemporary romance, paranormal romance, and historical romance. Readers also always know what heat level they're buying with sweet, language, and mature labels. Both paperbacks and ebooks can be ordered from the BLP site or found at online booksellers like Amazon and Barnes & Noble. Forever Amore's ebook edition is available for Kindle, Kobo, and Nook users! Ebooks can be found, too, at Target.com. Some BLP titles, like Meander Scar by Lisa J. Lickel, Gallimore by Michelle Griep, and Lily in Bloom by Margaret P. Cunningham are even available in large print from Thorndike Press.

One of my favorite aspects of BLP is its blog, The Order of the Lyoness where authors and publisher insiders share book-related news and topics with readers. Owner, Kerry A. Jones, also recently won an Entrepreneur of the Year Award in 2008. The Baker City Herald provided Forever Amore with my first cover quote: "A beautiful love story to make you race through the pages!" Another great thing about BLP? They provide their authors with professional book trailers available for view on the BLP website.

Visit Black Lyon Publishing today to celebrate Read an Ebook Week in style!

Thursday, July 1, 2010

Blog Stop

Why it took me eight years and six drafts to complete my historical romance, Forever Amore: read all the details today and tomorrow an exclusive excerpt from Forever Amore at Rae Summers's blog!

Forever Amore is available from Black Lyon Publishing in ebook and trade paperback, from Amazon Kindle and now from All Romance eBooks!

Saturday, November 21, 2009

FOREVER AMORE - LASR Best Book!!!


*For a limited time only, Forever Amore is also up for Best Book of the week. Vote now at LASR; polls close soon!

Wow, amazing news arrived in my inbox yesterday in the form of Long & Short Reviews' take on historical romance Forever Amore: it's a LASR Best Book! According to site rating specifications, here's the Best Book breakdown:

For a book or story that is truly exceptional. You think about it when you're not reading it. You wonder what happens to the characters when you finish. You would absolutely buy everything else this author had to offer. The highest praise - and reserved for only a few.
- Long & Short Reviews


A huge thanks to the reviewer, Snapdragon, who praised Forever Amore so vividly! Here's a few clips from her review (with the bits I found most touching highlighted):

Amber Leigh Williams’ Forever Amore is a dynamic war-time romance novel.... the age-old story of forbidden love.... One of the nicest things about this is, in this case, it is the main characters’ own sense of duty, or propriety that provides the chief barrier. They are both extremely likable and engage reader sympathies at once. Perhaps, most touching is the efforts of everyday people – and the risks they take – to protect someone who is not even their own.... We feel very clearly the terror of invasion, the potential loss of family or home. The events here make the people who lived and struggled in World War II seem a finer sort than ordinary humanity. Through all this fear they still reached out to help someone else. We do know such tales have a basis in fact. This makes this story, this lovely romance, all the more moving.... There are so many scenes worth noting, that I fear this would become novel in its discussion. Suffice to say this features everything From dogfights to intimacy, love to desperation.... Williams has a particularly poetic turn of phrase and has brought the romantic back to romance. The wonderful visuals her words create and pace of the story give this an overall aura that is heartwarming. Our sympathies are engaged at once, and if feels as if we have stepped back in time and see these events first hand. I must give this a best book, as the rating sheet goes no higher. Mark this a must-read.

I can't thank Snapdragon or LASR enough for the honor of a Best Book rating. I'm incredibly humbled that LASR puts me on par with other Best Book rating recipients like Lisa Kleypas, Hank Phillipi Ryan, and fellow TWRP author Hywela Lyn. To read the full review, visit LASR.

Forever Amore is now available from Black Lyon Publishing in paperback and ebook. The Kindle version can also be downloaded now from Amazon.com.

I thought I'd celebrate by posting an excerpt. Here's the first meeting between Charles and Lucille:

"What …” She paused, trying to catch her breath. “What are you doing here?”

“Why didn’t you tell me?”

She didn’t think she could stand another round of emotional battering. “I was selfish. I wanted the escape of you. I wanted to know what it would be like to lay with a man I want to be with.”

“Not that,” he said, turning her face up to his. “Why didn’t you tell me it was arranged? Why didn’t you say you never wanted him?”

“After the way you looked at me after—” Tears burned the backs of her eyes, remembering. “I couldn’t speak. I couldn’t breathe.”

“How can you be going along with this?” he demanded. “Your father… You have to talk to your father. Can’t he see that you’re miserable?”

“It doesn’t matter,” she cried. “They’re sending me away to Switzerland so I won’t cause anymore controversy when the Gestapo arrives.”

The muscles in his jaw jumped as they hardened in fury. “They’re shipping you away because of me.”

The door to the kitchen swung open. Lucille pulled him farther into the pantry to the back wall stacked from high ceiling to stone floor with a well-stocked wine rack.

“You can’t be seen here,” she whispered, gripping his lapel. “As soon as she leaves again, you must go back to the cottage.”

“I’ll talk to your father myself if I have to,” he hissed.

“Charles, I forbid you,” she said, voice trembling now. “You won’t accomplish anything, and he’ll send you away tonight.”


Forever Amore
(c) by Amber Leigh Williams

Friday, October 9, 2009

Special Guest: M. Jean Pike


Today I’m pleased to welcome fellow Black Lyon Publishing author M. Jean Pike! Her latest BLP title, Shadow Lake, is a sweet, contemporary romance that has garnered wonderful reviews:

They weren’t looking for love. So love found them.

Sexy campground owner Shane Lucy needs summer help. Divorced and raising a teenage son alone, the idea of finding love is the last thing on his mind. Yet there’s something sincere and kind about lovely Emma, something genuine unlike anything he’s encountered before.

Emma Beckman is trying to pick up the threads of her unraveled life. Recently widowed, she ventures into Shadow Lake for the prospect of tranquility and a new summer job. Her new boss is a prospect all his own—a magical, beautiful prospect … of love on the lake.

Welcome to The Cozy Page, Jean! I’m so glad to have such a talented author as a guest!

Thank you, Amber. It’s very nice to be here today!

Tell us more about Shadow Lake and how it came to be published with Black Lyon!

Set within a campground in beautiful upstate New York, Shadow Lake is Book One in my new romance series, LOVE ON THE LAKE. It is my first attempt at straight contemporary romance, and the first of my five published novels to contain a bona fide ‘happily-ever-after’ ending. Since BLP handled my last two titles so beautifully (gorgeous covers, top-notch editing, respect for their authors’ input, etc.) it seemed like the perfect home for my new series.

The hero, Shane, sounds a lot like my Cole from A Summer’s Hope. What is it about divorced heroes that make them so compelling to romance fans?

I think at one point or another just about everyone experiences a failed relationship. Be it a marriage or simply a long term love affair, when it’s over, it hurts! In life, as in romance novels, there’s something magical about the notion of second chances, something irresistible about a hero who has lived and learned and is not afraid to give love another try.

Your heroine, Emma, also comes with emotional baggage of her own. Is it her attraction to Shane or his tough past that draws her to him?

A combination of both, I think. Initially Emma is put off by Shane’s gruff manner and red-hot temper. Her attraction begins when she starts to see the kindness beneath his tough-guy exterior. When she meets his son, Mick, and glimpses the dark troubles that lurk in Shane’s past, she starts to see him as a kindred spirit. That’s when her feelings for him really take off!

Now let’s hear about some of those wonderful reviews Shadow Lake has received!

Since this was my first attempt at a straight contemporary romance I was a little bit apprehensive about whether or not I had pulled it off. Needless to say I was thrilled when it got such excellent reviews:

“Romance lovers of all genres will adore Shadow Lake. It’s a true romance, but delves into the deeper issues of family, divorce, betrayal, loss and suicide. M. Jean Pike’s writing has a magical way of drawing the reader in…”
—Working Girl Reviews

Shadow Lake, a story about letting go of the past and moving on with life, leaves the reader with a keen awareness of how one person’s actions can influence another’s life – either positively or negatively. Of course, the good feeling that comes when love wins against tremendous odds slips in and makes a rainy day turn bright and sunny…”
—Long And Short Reviews

“I loved Pike’s writing style and her ability to keep readers mesmerized. The fact that Emma was fragile and struggled emotionally did not make her a weak character. Likewise, the rough and gruff Shane was vulnerable in his own right. The supporting cast members were dynamic, vibrant people who greatly added to the enjoyment of the storyline…”
– The Romance Studio

Also available from Black Lyon is the literary love story In the Shadow of the Dragonfly and paranormal romance Heatherfield. Can you give us the skinny on each of these intriguing tales?

Heatherfield is a time travel romance about a young counselor who finds she has been transported from her modern day life into the world of post WWII America, into the town of Heatherfield, where it is perpetually 1949. What makes the story unique is that the heroine not only transcends the boundaries of time to be with her one true love, but she also crosses from the real world into the world of fiction.

In the Shadow of the Dragonfly is a story of two very different lives and how fate works to bring them together.

Which genre you prefer writing: literary love stories or mainstream romance? What sub-genre: contemporary, historical, or paranormal?

I enjoy all different kinds of writing and am always looking for new ways to challenge myself as a storyteller. If I had to choose a favorite genre, though, I would have to say it is paranormal romance. There’s just something about ‘spooky stuff’ that gets my wheels turning!

Okay, now tell us about you! How and why did you begin writing?

As far back as I can remember, I have loved stories. Even at a young age, curled up beneath a cozy quilt while my mother read to my siblings and me, I recognized the power and magic of words. As soon as I was able to put words together I began to write poems and stories. Though I had a handful of poems published in small poetry journals when I was in college, I didn’t get serious about my writing until I hit my mid-thirties. I took some courses through Long Ridge Writers Group and Writer’s Digest. When I started to see my byline in magazines, I became a writing addict!

Brainstorm with us for a moment: if you could place a story in your hometown, what kind would it be? Sweet, sexy contemporary, intriguing paranormal, or heart-pounding romantic suspense?

Oh, that’s easy! If I could place a story in my hometown it would definitely be a paranormal romance. I even have the perfect setting. High on a hillside overlooking the town, there is an abandoned sanatorium that looks for all the world like the crumbling ruins of a castle. Rumor has it that at the turn of the century people came from all over the country to sit in the sanatorium’s natural healing hot springs. I have spent countless hours contemplating the building, flirting with dozens of possible storylines.

My favorites include long, dark hallways and secret rooms with hidden passages that lead to other worlds and times …

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

Darby Sullivan and Willow MacKenzie in Waiting for the Rain.

What recent read would you recommend to us here at The Cozy Page?

Another great Black Lyon Series you won’t want to miss, The Quinguard Immortals by Kerry A. Jones. A fabulous mix of history, romance and the paranormal!

What’s your favorite scent? What makes it significant?

Autumn has always been my favorite season, a season of bright blue skies and cool, sunny days. Not surprisingly, my favorite scents include all the wonderful scents of fall. I love the scent and sound of autumn leaves crunching beneath my feet, the spicy delight of a fresh baked pumpkin pie, and the tantalizingly tangy smell of apple cider. For me, these scents call to mind the comforts of hearth and home and all the breathtaking wonder of nature’s most artistic season.

Last but not least: if you found the end of the rainbow and found your heart’s desire, what would it be?

A pretty, little cabin in the woods with a lake in front and a huge flower garden out back. It would come complete with a housekeeper, so I’d never have to worry about laundry or dirty dishes again, lol! It would be my own private paradise where I would spend my life writing and tending to my gardens.

Thanks again for stopping by today, Jean! I personally can’t wait to purchase Shadow Lake and your other titles! To close, would you mind sharing a short snippet?

I’d love to! This excerpt comes from Chapter One, Emma’s disastrous job interview with Shane…

He might as well have reached across the table and slapped her, for as much as the comment stung.

“I’m not in the habit of hitting on teenaged boys, if that’s what you m-mean,” she said, struggling to control her stutter.

“No, that’s not what I meant.”

Waves of anger and embarrassment washed over her and for a moment she was afraid she’d cry because she knew exactly what he’d meant. She wouldn’t be a problem for his male workers because she was plain and unattractive. Her eyes ached with the effort of holding back tears.

Beck had thought she was lovely, and the beauty he saw in her had been his pride and joy.

He was forever surprising her with jewelry, bottles of perfume, gift certificates to have her hair done at upscale salons. After Beck’s accident the medical bills had chewed up their savings, and when he died, Emma had sold their house, a handyman special still in progress, for only a few thousand dollars more than was owed on it. Now she had to save what little money was left to pay the rent and keep the lights on in her shabby room on Fuller Street. There was no money for clothes, salons, or even a bottle of nail polish. But she was a hard and willing worker; she’d proved that today, hadn’t she? And he’d not given her so much as a word of thanks or encouragement. All she had left was her battered pride, and she couldn’t, wouldn’t let this brute of a man take it from her.

“Could you start tomorrow morning?” he asked, oblivious to her anger.

Gathering the shreds of her dignity, she stood. “I d-don’t think I’m interested in the j-job after all. But thank you for your time.”

He reached out his hand as if he meant to touch her, but seeing her angry expression, let it fall back to his side. “Look, about what I said, it came out wrong. I didn’t mean—“

The bell above the front door chimed and a voice boomed out, “Hello? Is this where we’re supposed to check in?”

He passed a hand over his face and pushed out a breath. “Just wait here, alright?”

While he trudged up front to deal with the customer, Emma quietly slipped out the back door.

…A job in the middle of nowhere. A beat-up old rust bucket to get there in, and an arrogant ass for a boss, she thought, jamming her key into the ignition. Strike three. You’re out.

Readers, don’t forget to visit M. Jean Pike at her website to learn more about her and her love stories! And you can purchase Shadow Lake, Heatherfield, and In the Shadow of the Dragonfly today from Black Lyon Publishing!

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!

Tuesday, July 28, 2009

Special Sneak Peak...

I figured I'd update my readers on my status. I'm still working on my second paranormal, but today I hit 45K so I'm feeling a little better about it. I've decided that I want to tell another character's story from the series so as soon as the 2nd is done, I'll move on to his novella. My target word count for it will be 40-50K. I received an email today from NaNoWriMo and WOW, NaNo begins in approximately 96 days! My NaNo book will be my 3rd paranormal. So only another 45K to complete the 2nd. Double that for the novella, roughly.

90K in 96 days! My muse better get back from vacation. Like pronto...

My historical is now officially contracted with BLP. Edits have already begun and it has new title, Forever Amore. I'm really looking forward to seeing the cover. FA has a tentative release date of September 1st! Squeee! And for a sneak peak, visit Black Lyon Publishing's coming soon page!

And, of course, The Way Back Home anthology launches July 31st. The scavenger hunt is open until July 13th. Follow the link for a recap of contest prizes and rules! I've had a blast promoting TWBH with Abbey and Marguerite. It's a pleasure to share this milestone with these ladies!

More details when they arrive...

Tuesday, July 7, 2009

Big Announcement!


I can't wait another second! Yesterday I signed a contract with Black Lyon Publishing for my World War II historical romance, Love Among the Ruins. Not only is this a new publisher for me (and I have heard nothing but wonderful things about BLP), but this is my baby. Love Among the Ruins, which takes place in beautiful Italy, was my first romance manuscript that I started when I was sixteen. I finished the first draft at the tail end of 2004 and I've done countless revisions and edits since.

There's a rumor going around that a writer can never sell that first manuscript. Let this be a lesson to everyone that if you love the story enough, if you're willing to put it through its paces, make the neccessary cuts, and never back down from your baby then it is absolutely possible! For the longest time on my blog, the heading held the image of Edward Burne-Jones' Love Among the Ruins painting (pictured here). Deep down, it represented that first manuscript and I'm so happy a publisher as wonderful as BLP is giving it the launch pad it deserves.

More details will be posted as they come in, but I just had to share the good news and thank Black Lyon Publishing for making me so happy :)