Showing posts with label Queen of the Ocean. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Queen of the Ocean. Show all posts

14 May 2009

Excerpt Thursday: Anna C. Bowling

Thursdays on Unusual Historicals means excerpts! This week we're featuring a selection from one of our contributors, Anna C. Bowling. Here's the blurb for QUEEN OF THE OCEAN.

Frances Carter, daughter and sister of wreckers, stands a gruesome vigil on the Cornish coast, her only solace memories of her childhood love, Mateo Sandoval. Though Frances' father has promised her in marriage to Ewan, a greedy government agent, Frances knows she can never give up on the future she and Mateo had planned.

As a child, Mateo Sandoval was powerless when his father insisted the family return to Spain. As a man, he will let nothing stop him from claiming the life and the woman he has always wanted.

When the sea washes Mateo ashore at Frances' feet the week before her wedding, they know their second chance could be their last. Only love can do the impossible.
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Mateo Sandoval blinked the grit from his eyes and struggled to sit. The darkness swirled around him, and his sodden clothing, stiff with salt, felt like he had been frozen in garments made of ice. A sharp pain in his midsection prevented further movement, so he put his head between his knees and sent a prayer of thanks to the God that had not forgotten him after all. There was no doubt. Despite the storm and the sea and more troubles than he cared to count, he'd made it back to Cornwall. If there was any justice in the world, to Lizard Point and to Frances as well.

Was she still here? The question nagged at him, and the only answer he could cling to gave him no comfort at all. Timothy Carter would never let his daughter go anywhere else. Never let her have anything other than what they could scrounge from the misfortune of others. He could not let that happen, even if it were the death of him.

She was the Queen of the Ocean and deserved her due. Hadn't she been every inch a queen draped in her watery splendor, with seed pods and shells for diamonds and pearls? There was no woman to compare with Frances Carter all the world over, and he had seen enough to know. It was worth the risk.

"Frances." He let her name fill his mouth, wash out the brackish taste of the water and the lack of food. "Frances." She belonged there, not in her father's hovel, not on the beaches, but in his arms as she'd lived in his heart these many years.

A woman's stifled cry brought him to full consciousness. She stood in the mouth of the cave, shawl about her shoulders and a fist in front of her mouth. The hood of her cloak obscured her features, but Mateo found his eyes drawn to the white of her hand. She could be Frances' age. It had been too long.

Mateo held both hands out wide. "I mean no harm."

Her hand did not move. "You are a ghost. A spirit. I am dreaming you."

"No. Only a man, hopefully more flesh than blood." Though he had his doubts, there was at least enough still in his body to allow him to stand. "Can you get food, water? I can pay you." He felt for the pouch that hung around his neck, sodden, but still heavy with coin. Still she did not move, and in the stillness, her voice echoed in his ear. The same voice that beat in his heart for the past ten years. "Frances?"

The hand dropped, and she stood like a statue in a wash of moonlight. "Mateo." His name came like a kiss on the wind. "You cannot be here."

09 November 2007

Weekly Announcements

Bonnie Vanak's new website is up. Also, Bonnie and her long-time buddy Jennifer Ashley are running a special blog contest to celebrate their fifth year of publishing and to help out debut Dorchester authors. One lucky winner will receive a book from the backlists of Bonnie, Jennifer and Colleen Thompson. Details can be found at either Bonnie's blog or Jennifer's.

Also, Bonnie's December Silhouette Nocturne release, THE EMPATH, received four stars from Romantic Times BookClub magazine and a 5/5 rating from Night Owl Romance. Little Sunshine of Night Owl Romance wrote:

Ms. Vanak's THE EMPATH is a force to be reckoned with as this author has concocted a smooth and sensual story guaranteed to please readers longing for strong characters intertwined with magical and mystical beings. This story is a recommended read and I will definitely be looking for other releases by Ms. Vanak!
***Queen of the Ocean by Anna C. Bowling

Anna C. Bowling's QUEEN OF THE OCEAN received a B review from Jayne at Dear Author.

Honestly I wasn't quite sure how you'd end it but I enjoyed the heroine's quick witted response and the joy between the two of them. And you even manage to include enough about the villains so that they're not totally two dimensional.
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Carrie Lofty's short story SUNDIAL, the winner of The Wild Rose Press's "Through the Garden Gate" contest, Vintage (1950s-60s) Category, will be published in December.

Sundial by Carrie Lofty
Amber Schulman stepped into a lush English garden in 2007, only to arrive in breathtaking Sorrento, Italy--in 1958. The only person who understands her confusion is fellow time traveler Mark Lacey, a New Yorker who comes from the land of cassette tapes and Reaganomics. His dark, world-weary eyes beckon her with secrets and sensuality. But why does he seem so familiar?

Trapped in the past since he was a teen, Mark wants nothing to do with another whining newcomer. But the blue-eyed Aussie might be able to answer the one question that haunts him: Do I ever get back to 1987? From soccer to samba to sex, Amber tempts him with a zeal for life and love, pulling him free of his lonely isolation.

But getting home proves easier than they imagined. How will their love endure when Amber returns to her time--and Mark to his?
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Eternal Hearts by Jean AdamsJean Adams' Egyptian time travel, ETERNAL HEARTS, now has a web trailer. ETERNAL HEARTS is coming soon from Highland Press.

Also, Jean's manuscript PRINCE OF SECRETS finaled in the Wallflower Contest sponsored by the From the Heart Romance Writers. The category was "Best Opening Hook," and her MS will be one of three judged by editor Brenda Chin of Harlequin.

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A Christmas Wedding Wager by Michelle StylesMichelle Styles' latest release, A CHRISTMAS WEDDING WAGER, has received a great review from Loretta over at Barbara Vey's Publisher's Weekly blog:

An intriguing and unusual romantic tale and I enjoyed every page of it. The lovely heroine and the handsome, rich hero involved themselves in a "thrust and parry" fashion towards each other throughout the book. ... The villain fit his role exceedingly well and I wanted to hiss him aloud. My only wish was that the story was longer or that there may eventually be a sequel.
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Join us Sunday when our guest blogger will be Susan Flanders, royal historian.

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Happy Friday, and have a good weekend! Remember, if you don't get your announcements to me, I can give you your dues! If you have an announcement to make for next week, email Carrie! See you next week...