Monica Burns's Blog - Posts Tagged "new-release"
Scandalous Arrives Valentine's Day
Scandalous: Family Ties and Spies The Reckless Rockwoods are back!!
So I just sent out my newsletter. It's been more than a year, but I've not had anything to share that wouldn't actually bore you! So, I do have news now. Scandalous arrives on Valentine's Day, and I think you're going to really enjoy this book. I had so much fun writing this, I love Amalie's salty language. While I'm probably the only one who's going to get the jokes or laugh, maybe some readers might. Amalie is generally the one who is the instigator. The stones scene is a particular favorite of mine. It leads to a pretty fiery scene.
This is book #6 in the Reckless Rockwoods series and pretty much EVERYONE in the series makes an appearance OR is a major player in the book. Julian and Patience have several scenes on their own, AND all the sisters, SILs and Aunt Matilda are in a pivotal scene.
I also shared a number of pictures in my newsletter from my trip to Europe, which was a trip of a lifetime. There were some hysterical moments, and some NOT so funny. But overall the fun moments completely obliterated the few disheartening moments I had.
So check out Scandalous: Family Ties and SpiesScandalous and it's plump country mouse of a heroine, who knows how to fend off the cat in more ways than one ! I call it my What if Marvel's Daredevil met Bridgertons Penelope book. These two are wonderful together. Just my opinion of course, but I don't often rave about my books.
So I just sent out my newsletter. It's been more than a year, but I've not had anything to share that wouldn't actually bore you! So, I do have news now. Scandalous arrives on Valentine's Day, and I think you're going to really enjoy this book. I had so much fun writing this, I love Amalie's salty language. While I'm probably the only one who's going to get the jokes or laugh, maybe some readers might. Amalie is generally the one who is the instigator. The stones scene is a particular favorite of mine. It leads to a pretty fiery scene.
This is book #6 in the Reckless Rockwoods series and pretty much EVERYONE in the series makes an appearance OR is a major player in the book. Julian and Patience have several scenes on their own, AND all the sisters, SILs and Aunt Matilda are in a pivotal scene.
I also shared a number of pictures in my newsletter from my trip to Europe, which was a trip of a lifetime. There were some hysterical moments, and some NOT so funny. But overall the fun moments completely obliterated the few disheartening moments I had.
So check out Scandalous: Family Ties and SpiesScandalous and it's plump country mouse of a heroine, who knows how to fend off the cat in more ways than one ! I call it my What if Marvel's Daredevil met Bridgertons Penelope book. These two are wonderful together. Just my opinion of course, but I don't often rave about my books.
Published on January 25, 2024 13:01
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Another Release, Another Day
I remember release days were filled with a boatload of emotions. Excitement, expectation, high hopes, happiness, and other positive emotions. It was a natural opium high, the endorphins raged high.
But with each successive release, it's become more about the negative side, which I try hard not to focus on. So, I wind up sort of pretending to ignore the book. I only check the rankings only a couple times during the day, then I move on.
All that said, Claiming His Christmas Angel: A Steamy Christmas Romance is a fun read IMHO, even though I'm the author. I love Atticus. I loved seeing him win Octavia's heart. Some will love it, like it, go meh. No problem. It's entertainment, and if it makes someone's day a little brighter with a couple of hours escape, I achieved a worthy goal.
Now I'm fighting with a home server on the cusp of complete chaos, and the need to move forward on the next three books.
But with each successive release, it's become more about the negative side, which I try hard not to focus on. So, I wind up sort of pretending to ignore the book. I only check the rankings only a couple times during the day, then I move on.
All that said, Claiming His Christmas Angel: A Steamy Christmas Romance is a fun read IMHO, even though I'm the author. I love Atticus. I loved seeing him win Octavia's heart. Some will love it, like it, go meh. No problem. It's entertainment, and if it makes someone's day a little brighter with a couple of hours escape, I achieved a worthy goal.
Now I'm fighting with a home server on the cusp of complete chaos, and the need to move forward on the next three books.
Published on October 29, 2024 15:47
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