November 25, 2018

Cyber Monday Means Austen & Pirates

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The holidays are here at last! Happy Cyber Monday to you. Thanks for following (or visiting) The Balanced Writer. Thank you for subscribing to my newsletter and buying my books.

 

Download Proper Attire Free (!) for Cyber Monday

I really wanted to do something special for Cyber Monday, so I thought besides reducing the price of my latest release, A Pirate at Pembroke, I'd also make Proper Attire free for 24 hours! You can download it free during Cyber Monday (November 26) right here.

If you haven't read it, here's the back cover teaser:

Pressured to marry for money, Julia Scott flees England and a cruel stepmother to determine if the West Indies is the paradise of her dreams. Attacked by pirates and desired by island natives, the only person she can trust is John Smith -- if that's her rescuer's true name. Reaching her uncle's station in English Harbor, Julia must find a way to face her feelings and deal with her traitorous family, a dashing new suitor, and the guardian angel, John Smith, who has no qualms sporting counterfeit names and less than what is proper attire.

 

If you love Jane Austen, pirates, and sweet romance, you'll enjoy this West Indies romantic adventure. Need more?

Excerpt: She looked, hoping against all hope for salvation. To her utter surprise, John Smith stood a few feet away, his dark, cropped hair tamed somewhat with a bit of wax, and his face clean and shaven except around his ears. He wore acceptable attire for polite society, at least a fresh pair of breeches, white linen shirt, and a tailored brown coat. His boots shined as bright as an officer's.
"Good heavens," scolded Julia through her watery eyes. "What are you about now?"
"Miss Scott," he said with a formal bow. "It seems that once again, I am destined to rescue you from distress." He made it sound like a joke.
"But..." Julia couldn't very well shout out the fact that he was a sea rogue. Yet the amusement she detected in his dark, green eyes made her want to shriek out like a lunatic. She was who she said she was. This John Smith, this wild savage, this Mr. Greenway who dressed like a gentleman, was not. And the most maddening thing of all was her heart pattered with happiness as if she should be happy to see him!

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Happy Holidays 2018 to you from me.

Happy reading!

Stay balanced,
Danielle Thorne
www.daniellethorne.com
Amazon Author

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