Author: JHarte

  • Drawn to Her Excerpt Plus Win a Kindle

    Drawn to Her Excerpt Plus Win a Kindle

    The release of Drawn to Her is quickly approaching… April 12! I’m in a flurry of activity preparing for a big launch that includes:

    faviconAn all-day Facebook Party with many of my author friends and lots of chances to win great stuff, including a Kindle!

    faviconFree e-books with every pre- and day-of-release order of Drawn to Her .

    faviconSweetHartes can also win a new Kindle Fire, Amazon giftcards, books and other cool stuff. If you’re not a SweetHart, you can learn about this FREE  exclusive group here, and then join the SweetHarte group at Facebook. You’ll find details about contests, some cool free stuff and much more.

    Advanced reviews are positive 4 and 5 Stars:

    Wow. What a roller coaster ride of emotions! This book will hook you and take you for a ride. I was frustrated, angry, upset, sad, elated at various points within the story and I LOVED it! ~ Kelly’s Book Blog

    This book was absolutely brilliant and I thoroughly enjoyed it.~ PLeslie at Goodreads

    Overall, I found this North vs. South clash of cultures/wills quite entertaining. The writing style flowed, and I was so fully engaged I couldn’t put it down. ~ A Klue from Goodreads

    Drawn to Her was definitely a fun read that left me in a good mood when I was done. ~ Lauren from Goodreads

    Wondering what Drawn to Her is all about? Why not check out this opening chapter excerpt:

    Drawn to Her Chapter One

    “Rummy again.” Lexie McKenna laid her cards on the table over Oliver Carmichael’s hospital bed.

    “You wouldn’t be trying to take advantage of a dying man, would you?” He grinned at her, despite the fact he was indeed dying. At least he is dying on his terms. Lexie admired his courage to abandon his life of riches in New York to live out the rest of his days in his quiet, childhood home, in Charlotte Tavern, Virginia. He was comfortable, or as comfortable as could be expected when dying of lung cancer.

    “Oh, please, you’re richer than God.” She gathered the cards and prepared to shuffle them. “I couldn’t win enough dough to dent your stockpile of money.”

    He laughed. “You got that right.”

    “Since you can’t take it with you, I might as well pad my pockets with your loot.” She dealt them each seven cards, glad he was in good spirits today. Being his personal nurse hadn’t always been card games and banter. Oliver was the definition of cantankerous with his brusque demeanor, quick temper, and low tolerance of others. His illness hadn’t improved his attitude. Lexie understood it was difficult for a larger-than-life man such as Oliver to accept his mortality and the limitations imposed by his illness, but that didn’t mean she was going to put up with his surly behavior. Over the six weeks she’d been his private nurse, they’d come to an understanding; whatever he dished out, she gave back. As a result, Oliver’s behavior had improved, and they’d become friends.

    “Double or nothing?” Oliver picked up the cards she dealt him.

    “It’s your money, Warbucks.”

    “What the hell?” A man stepped into the room.

    Startled by the intrusion, Lexie turned to the man behind the deep, harsh voice. “Great day!” She drawled the southern expression of surprise and dismay, under her breath as a scowling, very tall, broad-shouldered man approached. In Lexie’s world, nearly everyone was taller than her, but this man was humongous, not just in size but in presence as well. He swallowed up space with each step until the room shrunk to the size of a closet. His narrowed gray eyes moved from her to Oliver. His dark foreboding stare reminded her of Oliver when he was in one of his moods.

    Finally, someone has come to visit. Except that a glance toward Oliver told her neither man seemed particularly happy.

    “What are you doing here?” Oliver’s scowl matched the man’s although his voice, raspy from cancer, didn’t match the dark intensity of his features.

    “I’m here to see you, and I’m not leaving until we talk.” The newcomer stood at the end of the bed in a casual stance, belying the expectant look in his face. Lexie couldn’t deny there was something compelling about him. He was handsome for sure, with short, jet black hair, and dark, steely gray eyes made more attractive by the long lashes rimming them. He exuded a power that suggested he always got what he wanted without much effort, and an energy that said “keep your distance.” Typical New York businessman.

    “I’m sick.” Oliver slunk down in his covers, letting his eyes drop to half-mast.

    Lexie frowned. Oliver wasn’t one to take orders or be intimidated by others, and yet, instead of telling this man to take a flying leap, he hid under his blankets.

    The change in Oliver’s demeanor concerned her. “Who are you?”

    “Who are you?”

    Lexie’s hackles rose. Who did Tall, Dark, and Brooding think he was coming into her home, well, Oliver’s home, making demands like he owned the place?

    “Harrumph.” Oliver straightened in his bed. “Lexie McKenna, this is my grandson, Drake Carmichael. Drake, this is Lexie, my nurse.”

    Lexie’s annoyance was lessened slightly knowing someone in Oliver’s family had finally come to visit. She’d made so many calls and sent several letters, all of which had been ignored. She stood and extended her hand. “How wonderful that you’ve finally—”

    “Nurse? What the hell kind of nurse jokes about dying and taking your money?” Drake stepped close to her, towering his imposing body over hers, causing a shiver that had nothing to do with fear or intimidation. She should have been wary. Instead, she was intrigued. “Your bedside manner is lacking.”

    “Now wait a minute.” Lexie ignored the crackle of electricity zapping within the narrowing gap between them. She wasn’t going to let some stranger, no matter how big, mean, and gorgeous, intimidate and insult her. Unfortunately, at five-three, she only came to his chest. Not a good vantage point to make a statement.

    “Hold that thought.” She grabbed the step stool next to Oliver’s bed and gained the extra foot she needed to look Drake in the eyes. “You have some nerve.” She poked him in the chest with her index finger, ignoring the jolt of heat zapping her each time she felt the hard, firm muscle underneath his starched white shirt. “Where have you been all this time your grandfather has been sick? You never once called or sent a note.” She glared at him, pleased at the surprise in his steel gray eyes.

    His surprise quickly changed to disconcertedness as his dark stormy eyes sized her up from head to toe and back again. He glared at her with such intensity, she worried she’d whither into nothing. But she wasn’t a delicate flower. She gathered her resolve and turned her stare on him, openly assessing him back. At first, his eyes remained hard and cold but, upon closer inspection, there was something smoldering and compelling hidden behind them. As quickly as it was there, it was gone, and his gray eyes turned flat and unreadable.

    “Ahem.”

    Lexie ignored Oliver’s attempt to get her attention because she couldn’t turn away from Drake no matter how forbidding his eyes. She wasn’t about to give him the satisfaction of flinching first. At least that was what she told herself as she continued to hold his gaze. It wasn’t easy with her heart hammering and her knees turning to jelly.

    “I hate to interrupt this moment, but I’d hate for someone to get hurt,” Oliver’s voice cut through the standoff.

    Drake’s gaze held Lexie’s. “I’d never hurt a woman.”

    “It’s not Lexie I’m worried about.”

    Drake looked at Oliver, breaking the impasse.

    Lexie’s lips curved in satisfaction. That’s right, buster. You don’t scare me. You might make me swoon, but you don’t scare me. With the battle of wills over for the moment, she turned on the charm southern women were famous for.

    “Let’s try this again. It’s a pleasure to meet you, Mr. Carmichael.” She held out her hand.

    He looked at it as if she had cooties. Finally, he grasped her hand, his long fingers wrapping fully around her hand in a firm, although not crushing grip, as she might have expected.

    “Ms. McKenna.” His voice was rough, laced with annoyance. Even so, he held her hand, his gaze boring into hers as if searching for something. Her heart skipped a beat at the heat of his gaze. It was oddly thrilling, yet terrifying.

    “Why don’t you sit here?” She disentangled her hand from his before she turned to mush, motioning to a chair near Oliver’s bed. “And, you.” She fixed Oliver’s covers and moved the over-table out of the way. “Be nice.” Casting Drake one last glance, she left the room.

    ~ End Excerpt~

    You can pre-order Drawn to Her and have it on your device on release day, April 12, 2016! And don’t forget to keep your receipt and check in her for details on getting some free goodies!

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  • Author Lineup at the Drawn to Her Facebook Party

    Author Lineup at the Drawn to Her Facebook Party

    I’m giddy with excitement, not just because Drawn to Her will soon be released, but also, because a group of my author buddies have agreed to help me celebrate it over at the Facebook Drawn to Her Release Party on April 12, 2016. I hope you’ll be there too.

    Below you’ll discover the authors and times of their appearances on April 12, so you can drop in, say hello. They’ll have fun activities and even cool giveaways.

     

    PLUS, watch for pre-launch and launch day special … I’ll be giving away free novellas and more  to everyone who pre-orders or release day orders Drawn to Her! Keep your receipt and watch for details on getting your free books coming soon!!!

    Jenna Harte

    Jenna Harte

    I’ll open the festivities from 11 to 11:30. You’ll want to stop by to see what giveaways are in store and get some insights into Drawn to Her.

    11:00 – 11:30 am eastern

    Rachel Brimble

    Rachel Brimble

    Rachel will be visiting us all the way from the U.K. sharing her new release, One True Love, and a whole lot more. Learn more about Rachel and her books at RachelBrimble.com.

    11:30 – 12:00 eastern

    C. H. Armstrong

    C. H. Armstrong

    C. H. Armstrong will join us at noon eastern. Come learn about The Edge of Nowhere and discover what interesting goodies she has in store for you. Visit C.H. Armstrong’s website to learn about her.

    12-12:30 eastern

    C. J. Fosdick

    C. J. Fosdick

    C.J. has been writing since the age of ten and will be stopping by to share some of her brand new releases and other fun stuff. Visit C.J.’s website to learn about her books.

    12:30 to 1 pm eastern

    Charlene Jones Groome

    Charlene Jones Groome

    If you like romance and hot, male athletes, you’ll want to stop by the party to meet Charlene and learn about her Warrior series, and more. Visit Charlene’s website to learn more about her books.

    1:00 – 1:30 pm eastern

    Monique Raphel High

    Monique Raphel High

    Don’t miss Monique Raphel High’s visit, where she’ll share her unique books, most of which set in Europe in the early 20th century. Visit Monique’s website to learn more about her and her works.

    Kara Leigh Miller

    Kara Leigh Miller

    Don’t miss Kara Leigh Miller’s visit to learn about her new release Torn, and her other great romantic works, plus more cool stuff.  Learn more about Kara at her website.

    2:00 to 2:30 eastern

    Angel Nicholas

    Angel Nicholas

    Stop by to meet Angel Nicholas and learn about her new release, Dying for Love, and other treats she has in store for you. Visit Angel’s website to learn more about her and her books.

    2:30 – 3:00 pm eastern

    Bianca M. Schwarz

    Bianca M. Schwarz

    Stop by to meet Bianca, learn about A Thing of Beauty, an intriguing, historical romantic/suspense that is like no other.  and more. Visit Bianca’s author page to learn more.

    3:00 to 3:30 eastern

    Kelly Cain

    Kelly Cain

    Looking for some new adult fiction? Kelly Cain will be stopping by to introduce her new release, Altered, and other fun stuff. Learn more about Kelly at her website.

    4:00 to 4:30 pm eastern

    Kelly Eadon

    Kelly Eadon

    Stop by to learn about debut author Kelly Eadon and her book The Wedding Date, and more. Learn more about Kelly and her musings at her website.

    4:30 – 5:00 eastern

    Anna James Author

    Anna James Author

    Stop by to say “Hi” and learn about Anna James, who has several romance series under her belt. Visit Anna’s website to learn more about her and her books.

    5:00 – 5:30 pm eastern

    Kyra Jacobs

    Kyra Jacobs

    Like a little of everything? Kyra Jacobs writes romance, fantasy and romantic suspense, and you can meet and learn more about her works. Visit Kyra’s website.

    5:30 – 6:00 pm eastern

    Nicole Leiren

    Nicole Leiren

    Stop by to learn about Nicole’s Heros of the Night Series, book two of which will be coming in April. Visit Nicole’s website to learn more about her books.

    6:00 to 6:30 pm eastern

    Jim Cangany

    Jim Cangany

    Jim like to refer to himself at the token male romance writer. Don’t miss meeting him and learning more about his works, including his newest release, Take Two. Check out Jim’s website to learn more.

    6:30 – 7:00 pm eastern

    And at 7:00 pm, I’ll be closing down the party, announcing winners to giveaways and giving you and the author’s a big THANK YOU for attending.

  • Review: Rescued by the Ranger

    Rescued by the Ranger
    Rescued by the Ranger by Dixie Lee Brown
    My rating: 5 of 5 stars

    A sexy Army Ranger with a loyal dog and a feisty red-head…what’s not to like, and I did like Rescued by the Ranger by Dixie Lee Brown. One thing that I liked the most is that the characters weren’t the same old, same old you find in many romance books. Garret is a wounded Army Ranger who knows that his future is either at a desk or out of the Rangers. In most books, those guys are broody, surly, and closed off. Not Garrett. He’s open, loving, and willing to risk his life for a stranger.

    Rachel has a difficult past (and present), and while she is “hiding,” she’s not a mouse. Instead she’s feisty and independent. There were a few moments that I wanted to shake her and remind her Garrett is a Ranger and maybe he could help, but of course, tension is what keeps a story moving.

    Also, in the not as you’d expect department, was Garrett’s father, who could have easily become the quintessential rich, powerful, bad guy, but in the end, he was a guy who made bad, maybe even selfish decisions, but wasn’t a bad buy deep down.

    One last bit I liked about Rescued by the Ranger was how it moved. I’m one of those people who don’t like too much description. I prefer action and staying as much in the story as possible, and Dixie does that well.

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  • How a Sassy Southern Gal and Aloof New York Man Made it to Publication (almost)

    How a Sassy Southern Gal and Aloof New York Man Made it to Publication (almost)

    It’s taken some time to get Southern Comfort, now renamed Drawn to Her, ready for publication. But all of a sudden, things have picked up. The cover is nearly finished. I just received an ARC to proof. My publisher has posted the blurb for Drawn to Her online. The release date is set for April 12. Now it’s time to get the word out!

    What started out as a little story idea I jotted down nearly ten years ago, is about to enter the world!

    Just for fun, I thought I’d share the history of Drawn to Her:

    1. The idea: I can’t actually remember how the idea for this story came about, but it’s probably because it was so long ago. The original story had a scene in which Drake Carmichael (the male lead) has a phone line installed into his grandfather’s home so he can access the Internet (way back when you needed to attach the computer to the phone line to get online). Eventually it was changed to DSL and in this final release, he uses his phone as a hot-spot. But as you can see, this story started long ago. So long ago, I was a little worried it end up being a historical romance.
    2. The completed work: When I sent the three chapters to the first publisher, the book was a very rough draft. In fact, it wasn’t even done. I finished it in about 3 weeks, hoping she’s ask for the full manuscript. My effort paid off, when she asked for the full manuscript about 4 weeks after that.
    3. The rejection: The editor of the first publishing company was very positive, which is probably why I let it sit for two years while I waited for a response. In that two years, I published at least three, maybe even four, of the Valentine stories.
    4. The agent: Two months before I received a rejection from the first publisher, I submitted it to an agent. I figured an agent would have an easier time getting a response from a publisher. Plus, if it didn’t sell to the current publisher, the agent could get it out to other publishers.
    5. The fix: After the rejection, my agent sent back ideas for making the book better. New scenes were added. Old scenes were fleshed out, cleaned-up and improved.
    6. The sale: During the summer, while on a family reunion in the Outer Banks, I got the call. Penner Publishing wanted to buy this book, as well as two others in a series. Whoop!
    7. The fix number 2: Although I thought the book was in pretty good shape, first round edits came back in November with several suggestions to improve it. So after a few more tweaks, it went back to the publisher.
    8. Approaching the release: I received mock up of the cover last week, and was very excited about it (you’ll need to stay tuned for the reveal). I also got the release date (April 13). This week I received a copy of the book that had a few more edits and questions, which I dealt with and sent back the next day. Today, I received the mobi ARC to proof. This is exciting because it’s the completed book, with formatting, drop caps and all the stuff that makes it look like a book, instead of a Word doc. I’ll review the ARC this weekend and send back.
    9. Gearing up for release: What many people may not know is how much work goes into the marketing a book, particularly the release. There are reviews to get, tours to arrange, and buzz to build. The next few weeks will be busy, but I’m excited. Finally, my sassy southern belle and cool, aloof New Yorker will make it into the world.
  • Win Lindt Chocolate!

    Win Lindt Chocolate!

    I’m convinced that chocolate is one of the major food groups, which is why I spent over $40 yesterday at the Lindt store! Admittedly, some of the chocolate I’ve kept, but I’m giving away three Lindt packages during February’s SweetHarte giveaway.

    What Can You Win?
    heart A package of 25 Lindt milk chocolate truffles.

    heart A package of  approximately 12 Lindt milk chocolate truffles

    heart 10 Lindt chocolate hearts.

    heartA $10 Amazon gift card

    That means you have 4 chances to win something this month.

    How do you win?

    First, join the SweetHarte group at Facebook. SweetHartes get special access to free stuff, previews, and more. My only request for being a part of the SweetHarte group is that you help spread the word about my books.

    Second, I or my assistant Melissa will be posting things you can share on social media (Twitter, Facebook, Pinterest etc). You can share as much or as little. You can share other items I post on Twitter or Facebook. When you share, use the hashtag #Sweetharte and post in the SweetHarte group that you shared something, and you’ll receive an entry. The more shares that do and tell us about, the more chances you have to win.

    This giveaway is open to U.S. residents 18 years or older only. Winners will be picked through random drawing on February 14, 2016. Winners will need to provide their mailing address within 48 hours of win notification to receive their prize.