As usual, I’m collecting names of people to receive a copy of The Reluctant Duchess from Bethany House in exchange for helping promote the book (book description is at the bottom of the post). You can help promote by:
* Posting reviews to Amazon, B&N,
Christian Book, etc.;
* sharing about/reviewing the book on your blog;
* asking your Library to order it; snapping a photo of it on the shelf of a
store and posting;
* sharing on Facebook, Twitter, etc., both about the book once you’ve read it and posting pictures when you get it;
* recommending to a
book club;
* other ideas uniquely your own
Influencers for the first book in the series had first shot at signing up for the second, so my spots are limited and few. The form will only be live until Saturday morning, which is why I gave you notice in my blog on Wednesday of when it would be going live. =)The form is at the bottom of this post, and you can also access it here.
(Due to shipping costs, Bethany House has a US-address-only policy. If you’re an international reader interested in influencing, there are digital versions available; just email me at roseannamwhite at gmail dot com.)
Right now I have about 20 slots open. Those remaining slots will be selected based on your answers to that question of “What will you do to help promote?” so please be sure to tell me about any blogs or places where you habitually post reviews and any super-cool influence you have. 😉
It’s been such a blessing to have a team of happy readers to share in the joys of a book releasing! I’ve so enjoyed getting to know the members of my team with The Lost Heiress and look forward to getting to know some new names and faces too!
Now, what in the world is The Reluctant Duchess about? Well this is the publisher’s description from Amazon:
A Riveting Edwardian Series Set among Britain’s High Society
Lady
Rowena Kinnaird may be the heiress to a Highland earldom, but she has
never felt good enough–not for her father, not for the man she thought
she’d marry, not for God. But after a shocking attack, she’s willing to
be forever an outcast if it means escaping Loch Morar.
Brice
Myerston, the Duke of Nottingham, has found himself in possession of a
rare treasure his enemies are prepared to kill for. While Brice has
never been one to shy away from manor-born ladies, the last thing he
needs is the distraction of Lady Rowena, who finds herself in a
desperate situation. But when Rowena’s father tries to trap Brice into
marrying his daughter, Brice makes a surprising decision.Rowena
wanted to escape the Highlands, but she’s reluctant to marry a notorious
flirt. And when she learns that Brice is mixed up in questionable
business with a stolen treasure, she fears she’s about to end up
directly in the path of everything she was trying to avoid.
“With the momentum and drama of a modern
thriller and the charm and intrigue of an Edwardian upper-class romance, White
balances hearty helpings of names, ranks, and family history with highly
entertaining situations and plenty of humor.” ~ Booklist
Can't wait . I am going to start promoting it immediately. Can't wait to review it. Would love a copy. Thanks
Thank you for the opportunity to be an influencer and promote The
Reluctant Duchess. I've been hearing about this book and can't wait to read and review it and get the word out!
Thank you for opportunity , I am looking forward to reading The Reluctant Duchess.
I really loved reading The Lost Heiress,I have already posted review for.
I would love to be an influencer.
I entered, but had to on my phone and couldn't get my facebook page up simultaneously. So that is missing! Thanks for any opportunity.
Also, I'll be posting a review of The Lost Heiress on my blog next Wednesday. I'd love to see y'all there!
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Thanks for the opportunity to help promote The Reluctant Duchess, Roseanna!
I'm so excited for "The Reluctant Duchess!" I absolutely loved "The Lost Heiress" (see my mini-review on Pinterest: pinterest.com/pin/206602701633375676/); there were tons of twists and turns that kept me guessing right until the end, and the characters were a lot of fun. I love this time period-although I will admit to having trouble keeping all the earls/counts/whatever titles straight-and I can't wait to read Brice's story!