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Thursday, February 7, 2019

Another notorious American from @CeriseDeLand - #historicalromance #spinster #scandal

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Blurb

She was his ruin.

Ada Hanniford is an oddity. An American heiress, a beauty, she’s sowed her wild oats and paid the price in sly rumors. Preferring politics to promenades, gardening to waltzing, she rebuffs the toffs who would seduce her for the fun of it or propose to marry her merely for her millions.

Embracing impending spinsterhood, she’s shocked to meet a man who fascinates her with tales his own adventures in exotic lands. She’s drawn to him, charmed by his kisses and his sense of honor.

Then one night, he braves society to save her reputation…and in the act, destroys his own.

He was her salvation.

Victor Cole is a survivor. A man who has worked diligently to overcome his lack of title and land, he has finally buried the disgrace of a wife so scandalous he had to sail thousands of miles away to wipe away her stain.

Then he meets Ada Hanniford. She’s so natural, so unique, he must court her and kiss her. But would he be wise to claim her? With each word, each sigh, he comes closer to loving her. But when the one man whom he should respect shames her, Victor cannot allow him to sully her. Rescuing her becomes his sole purpose. But to save her means he stirs scandal once more…and destroys his own bright prospects.

How can a man and woman who love each other overcome the slings and arrows of their scandalous pasts and build a life together if no one else can forget their sinful pasts?

Scandalous Heiress is the fourth book in Those Notorious Americans series but can also be read as a standalone novel.

Book 1: Wild Lily (Lily and Julian)
Book 2: Daring Widow (Marianne and Remy)
Book 3: Sweet Siren (Liv and Killian)
Book 4: Scandalous Heiress (Ada and Victor)
Book 5: Title, TBD. (Camille and her mystery lover!)



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Excerpt

Mama, I’m not cut from the cloth of a husband.”

Of course you are. Most in the family prove it. Your father and I have been supremely happy. Your sister, Augustine is still infatuated with her husband John after four years. Catherine loves her Colin, the same. She told us last week, they’re to have an addition to their three in December.”

I will congratulate them when I see them.” His two younger sisters had met and fallen in love with their future husbands in much the same slapdash fashion as their parents. So had he with his wife. The difference was that Victor’s inamorata had proven to be a witch. However, his older half-brother Richard, the marquess of Ridgemont, had yet to fall in love with anyone. In lust, yes. Often. And always with the wrong sort. Why should this latest one be any different? “Tell me more about her, Mama. The sooner, the better. The voices outside,” he said as he tipped his head toward the garden, “include said young lady, I assume?”

They do. You will meet her and not understand why he is so infatuated.”

She’s American.”

Yes.”

Boldness may be what he needs. And from the sounds of it she likes children.”

His mother lifted a shoulder. “She does. But rumor says she has fifty thousand as her marriage portion. God in heaven knows what the monthly earnings are off that.”

Impressed, he heard her awe at the enormity of the lady’s dowry. A princely sum, worthy of a marquess, no doubt. “That’s quite a tick to owe one’s tailor.”

She mashed her lips together. “He owes no such amount to his tailor. His solicitors, on the other hand, may require a king’s ransom to get him out from under this latest legal action.”

Victor arched his brows. “That bad?”

I have not asked him. He does not tell. Rumors say Dundalk will wring every penny from him.”

And a new wife would remedy the financial issue and end the whispers.”

They would,” his mother said with resignation in her voice.

So we will assume she loves him and he her. After all,” he said and put his cup and saucer down on the table. “There must be more than her money for him to consider a leg shackle. At thirty-three, he’s getting long in the tooth.”

His mother winced. “She’s…passable.”

Pass—” Putting his napkin to his mouth, he wanted to guffaw. Richard would never even glance at any woman who wasn’t incomparable. Dull, American, uneducated. Lascivious, adulterous, unprincipled. Without thought, he’d take each to his bed if he fancied their faces or forms. But plain or ugly? Neither merited a moment’s fascination for him.

Ah, let’s go in now!” Called one young lady to her companion and his daughters.

Here they come,” his mother whispered. “Gird yourself. Your girls have been starved for you and the two ladies can be whirlwinds.”

He began to rise to his feet.

In a rush of giggles, wispy white muslin and exclamations of delight, four beings dashed in front of him. Two jumped up and down. The other two, taller and willowy, stood behind the younger, grinning and wide-eyed as if they’d never seen a man before. In the shadows, stood the girls’ amah, young demure Wu-lai.

Papa! Papa!” His two chicks barreled into him before he could find his balance. They fell in a heap to the sofa. They were kissing his cheeks, and hugging him as if they’d squeeze the stuffing from him.

Oh, Papa!” crooned his oldest, Vivienne as she gazed up at him with a grin so like his own. “We’re so glad you’ve come. We’ve had such a good time.”

We have!” said six-year-old Deirdre with the earnest turquoise eyes resembling her grandmother’s and his own. She smelled of roses, like the red bud in her hand. “You’ll like our new friends. Grandmama likes them.”

He cupped Dierdre’s cheek and then his oldest girl’s. He kissed them on the crowns of their shining strawberry blonde heads. “You must introduce me, then, shouldn’t you?”

Oh,” said his oldest in serious rebuttable, “we cannot, Papa. Grandmama must introduce you, mustn’t you, Ma’am?”

His mother chuckled. “You can see what good influence I’ve had, Victor, that I’ve managed to teach them rules of etiquette in the two weeks you were in London.”

Wu-lai does not know rules of the English, Grandmama,” Vivienne said with concern. “We will teach her the right things. I promise.”

Wu-lai, his children’s Chinese nursemaid, had come with them to England. At fifteen, she was the daughter of the comprador to his factory in the port of Shanghai. Bright, she had learned English quickly in his household school for his servants in the British quarter. When he decided to return to England, he’d asked her if she would like to accompany them. When she agreed, he was overjoyed he’d have help to care for his children on the long trip from China home.

Disentangling himself from his girls, he faced the two young ladies who had laughed and played in the garden. And he was riveted by their appearance.

His mother began her formal introductions.

He registered the formalities of her words.

Miss Esmerelda Moore, may I present my son, Lord Victor Cole, lately of Shanghai, China. Here to stay in England forever, we do hope. Don’t we, girls?”

His children echoed his mother’s sentiments.

But his head buzzed.

His eyes filled with the vision before him. One young lady, plain and pleasant.

How do you do, Miss Moore,” he said, bowing slightly. “I am delighted to meet you.” You, with your brown hair and round little face.

And this is her good friend from New York and Baltimore, the youngest daughter of Killian Hanniford of Hanniford Companies. I think you wrote last year that you’ve heard of his businesses? Yes? May I present Miss Ada Hanniford.”

Yes, indeed. How do you do, Miss Hanniford.” How do you do? With that open smile, that riot of glistening cinnamon hair and jolly blue eyes, you fare quite well, I’d imagine. A princess among commoners.

Forthright, open, up to the occasion, she beamed at him. American in every frank, refreshing way. She was a froth of confections, plush pink lips, rosy cheeks and spotless ivory complexion. He could imbibe all the sweetness of her and never tire of the sight. Or the desire to taste her perfections.

She dropped a quick curtsey. As she rose, she locked her lovely eyes on his. “I am delighted to meet you, Lord Victor.”

The delight is mine.” I see why Richard wants every scintillating, voluptuous inch of you…and why he mustn’t have you.

He would take you, use you, despoil you. And rob you of that spontaneity which takes my breath and makes me wonder if I can ever regain it.

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Cerise DeLand loves taking readers to distant times with men who cannot undo those dastardly corset laces…and ladies who for a few minutes endure their fumbling!

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Saturday, October 14, 2017

"A Delight" from Cerise DeLand (#historical #erotic #notorious @CeriseDeLand)

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By Cerise DeLand (Guest Blogger)

I'm tickled to announce release of WILD LILY, just reviewed by The Romance Reviews with 5 Stars!

Beginning a Victorian romance series, Those Notorious Americans stars a family ready to charm all of Europe with their wit, their good looks…and their fortune.

Here’s a limerick to typify the series:

Find an heiress a duke, a marquess or count,

A baron'll certainly do, never doubt.

But a prince'd be too high

A price to pay. Why?

Cuz love's rare for a gel without clout.

Money can buy anything. Can't it? When American robber baron Killian Hanniford decides to expand his business empire, he sails to Europe in 1877 and takes his family with him.

His two daughters—Lily and Ada—are beauties, accomplished and educated. They want for nothing, except a chance to find husbands who love them for themselves, not their dowries.

His niece, Marianne, is a charming widow who wants for nothing…except perhaps an amusing and temporary lover.

Killian’s son, Pierce, is young, impetuous and too ruthless for any young woman to take on as a husband.

Even Killian himself—without a wife for many years but increasingly bored by his mistress—is shocked to learn he can fall in love.

Tragic, isn’t it, to learn that money can buy anything… but love?

WILD LILY, Book 1, October 10 2017
DARING WIDOW, Book 2, February 2018
SCANDALOUS COUNTESS, Book 3, Summer 2018

WILD LILY, Book One, Those Notorious Americans

Money can buy anything, can’t it? Those brash Americans, their dollars and charms work wonders. Until they learn that money can buy anything...but love.

Lily Hanniford has all the qualities an impoverished nobleman could want in a wife. She’s beautiful, educated and funny. Too bad, she has a penchant for riding astride like a man. Too bad, she’s an American with a shrewd, wily father. But she’s unwilling to be sold to the highest-ranking nobleman. She wants a purpose in life…other than presiding over a drafty castle and a loveless marriage bed. Then she accidentally meets a man she can’t resist.

Julian Ash, Marquess of Chelton, doesn’t need a wife. He needs luck at cards…or a way to persuade Killian Hanniford to pay more for his family’s shipping line. But Lily is charming and her wild streak appeals to Julian who has always followed the society’s rules. Now he discovers that being wild with Lily is not only fun, it’s necessary to his life. And so is she.

They struggle to throw convention to the wind. But can they be wildly happy together if they can’t heal old wounds?


"Ms. DeLand's WILD LILY is as pleasing to the ear as it is to the eye. It's rare to call an historical erotica romance a delight but this one was downright gleeful to my love of language." ~ Gabrielle Sally, The Romance Reviews 5 STARS http://erotic.theromancereviews.com/viewbooks.php?bookid=25728

Excerpt

They ran like children along the stone path up to the servants back door of his country house. It was unlocked and Julian thrust it open, pulling Lily inside.

Come. Here’s the kitchen. No fire, but it’s warm and dry. Sit there.” He looked her over. “You’re drenched. Hell.”

He took four huge strides, disappearing into another room and clanging about. If he kept up that racket, the whole house would soon be awake.

She rubbed her arms, grateful to be out of the storm, but wary of servants who might have been roused.

When he returned, he had his hands full of toweling.

Grateful to be rid of the blanket that smelled of horse, she shrugged it off and folded it. He hurried to wrap a large towel over her head.

She giggled. “You could wake the dead the way you scoured that room.”

My housekeeper is quite deaf.”

You’re kidding.”

Not at all. She’s never been quick to any sound.” He scrubbed her head with too much dedication.

Ooof.” She picked up a corner of the towel to glare at him.

Sorry. You need to dry your hair.” He rubbed her scalp.

She clamped her fingers around his wrist. “If you don’t stop, sir, I’ll be bald!”

Sorry.” He bent to peer at her. “Take off your jacket.”

She balked. She had removed her corset for this adventure and if she took off her jacket, it would be apparent that she was a rather loose woman. In more ways than one. “Ah. I don’t wish to. Unless… Do you have anything to replace it?”

Not yet. I will.” He dropped another towel around her neck.

Splendid. I’ll wait.”

No. You will not.” He began to pick at the buttons on her coat.

She slapped his hands away. “Stop that.”

You do it then. I’ll not have you die of cold at the risk of a layer of clothing.”

She clutched her stock to her throat. And true, it was wet, but she had few choices here. “It’s not just any layer.”

Confusion overtook his brow. “What?”

Can you please find me another coat?”

I will if you promise to begin to unbutton that now.”

She tsked. “Hard bargainer.”

He stood. “I’ll be back with brandy and when I do, you’ll have that jacket off.”

Fine, fine.” Fretting over that, she undid her last two buttons. Beneath it, the cold cotton of her blouse was damp. Under that, her skin was ablaze with the delicious nature of her predicament. But what Julian didn’t know was a good thing. “Hurry, please.”

He left her, ran up the steps and away. In the silent house, she marveled that no one had yet heard them. How many servants did he have? And were they all deaf?

She shrugged out of her jacket, covering her wet blouse and her beading nipples with the ends of a towel. Shivering in the damp cotton and trying to focus on how soon she’d be warm didn’t work.

Julian returned within minutes, a large coat in one hand and a man’s shirt—his?—in the other.

I can’t wear that.” She had admired his form, his broad chest, his muscular build. He was fit, firm, a marvelous example of manhood, but she was more than adequately endowed. And his shirt, tailored as it was, would not adequately cover her attributes.

Why not?” He held it up. “Perfectly fine linen. Clean.”

She ground her teeth. “It won’t fit.”

Of course, it will.” He quirked a brow. “Oh. Um. Won’t it?”

He had this odd expression on his face which by infinite degrees turned to recognition and then, he laughed.

She tapped her foot on the stone floor. “You’re not helping, dear sir.”

Still chuckling, he stepped toward her and put his hands around her waist to draw her to her feet. “I see that. I am sorry.”

She couldn’t help but cuff him. “Take me back.”

Wet?”

As I am, yes! Now.” She took his hand and marched them both toward the window.

But lightning streaked the sky and a loud boom shook the house.

She lurched backward.

Against his all too solid chest.

He embraced her, one hand in her hair, one cupped her nape and the lure of his warmth was irresistible. She sank against him, reveling in his support. He was assurance and beneath his riding pants, he was aroused.

She didn’t want to move or even breathe. Could he find her attractive? Still? Even though she’d told him at the opera to ignore her? He certainly did find her company appealing. Much as she’d always declared she’d never tolerate a man as demanding as her father, she liked a man with a mind of his own.
This man.

I like you,” she told him astonishing herself for saying what she felt for him.

He trailed his fingers up into her hairline and turned her head toward him.

Do you?” he asked, his voice wistful. “God knows I like you.”

Her heart did a little jig. “Now, I know, too.”

We are neither of us very clever.”

But honest.”

Lily,” he said her name, a plea more breath than sound. “Lily, darling. Shall we be more than honest?”

Oh, Julian.” In the dim light, she could make out the fire in his beguiling eyes. To wait any longer to taste him would be a waste. Casting caution to the wind, she swung totally into his embrace and pushed up on her toes. She slid her arms around his shoulders, the towel falling to the floor, and with only hot urgency between them, she said, “Yes, let’s be.”



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Monday, September 26, 2016

Limited Time Offer! #Regency Romps by @CeriseDeland only #99 cents!

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My friend and colleague Cerise Deland has gathered the three best selling novels in her Regency Romps series into a sizzling boxed set you won’t want to miss. And you can’t plead povertythe collection is on sale for only 99 cents on Kindle Unlimited for a very limited time!

This boxed set stars a group of men who have worked together, fought together and now, they band together to ensure every man attains the love of the woman he adores. Don’t miss out on reading these three fantastic novels by the #1 bestselling Regency author!

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Lady Varney’s Risqué Business, Book 1

When a proper lady of the ton takes on a new client in her matchmaking business, she discovers he has one risqué demand. Spend the night with him!

(Read Lisabet’s review here!)

Rendezvous with a Duke, Book 2

Anna Fournier secludes herself, scandal staining her family name and all her prospects for anonymity, employment and even love. But one afternoon she plays her newest composition in a piano shop—and one man who cannot forget her decides to right the wrong done her years ago.

Masquerade with a Marquess

She wanted to find her family’s stolen treasures. He wanted to avoid caring for her again. But together, they found more than treasure. They discovered love that had endured decades of war and loss.

Excerpt from LADY VARNEY’s RISQUÉ BUSINESS:

Kitty glanced toward her friend Lucy and the smile wreathing the bride’s face made Kitty understand the full meaning of the word envy. “You’ve seen the scandal sheets? How someone found my fan in the pantry?”

Justin nodded, looked horrid. “The gossip du jour.”

She clutched her stomach. “Do not make light of this.”

Sorry, darling. I should have seen it there before I left, but I was in such a rush, I didn’t.”

She reached out and squeezed his hand. “I’m sorry, too. I should have had my wits about me. But I—”

I was the same.” His gaze was consoling and incredibly sympathetic. “Undone. Wanting you.”

She inhaled, sat back. He was so kind, so sweet, so unlike Henry. “Tell me what happened after I left the pantry.”

I cleaned up the glass. Found a kitchen maid who hailed the butler. Then I apologized and offered to purchase new glassware.”

But how did you explain why we—you were there?”

Justin shrugged. “I lost my way in the house.”

He believed you?”

I thought so.”

They stared at each other for a long moment in which she expressed more gratitude with her eyes than with her words. “As soon as someone connects the broken glassware to my fan, we will be done for.”

Not if you marry me, we won’t.”

Do not begin that again.” She warned beneath her breath.

I must.”

Why?” she asked him, stood and said, “I must find the ladies’ retiring room. Excuse me.”

She made her way out of the dining room, but Justin was hard on her heels.

In the hall, she spun on him and stamped her foot. “Following me is so obvious. Go away.”

No. You must listen to me. About the roses.”

She put her hands to her ears and strode down the hall.

In two steps, he pulled her from her chosen path and swung her into the family library. Pressing her against a stack of books, he braced his hands on either side of her head.

Blocked, she fumed and fussed. “Say what you will and let me go.”

He arched his brows. “I want to tell you about your roses.”

What?”

Your roses.”

Not mine. Yours.”

They have sprung their first blooms now,” he said, undeterred by her testiness. “Rich reds and creamy whites. They have grown, changed. They need more space to mature. Some must be transplanted soon.”

His declaration melted a cold, hard part of her resistance. She wanted to sob, run, be done here. “They must be lovely.”

They won’t be for long.” He caught a teardrop from her cheekbone.

No?”

They need someone to tend them properly.”

You have a gardener.” She sniffed.

I have no wife. And I need one, my darling. I need you.” He wrapped his hand around her nape and sank his fingers up against her scalp. His lips brushed hers.

I’m not a good bet, you know I’m not.” And there is your uncle’s demand for a rich heiress.

You married an old man and endured him. Marry a young man and enjoy him.” He kissed her then, his tongue darting inside to tantalize her with the promise of a different life.

I want you. I do,” she told him. “But I cannot take the chance.”

That I’d berate you. Badger you. Insult you? That’s what he did, isn’t it?”

Daily. Hourly.

Justin kissed her again, sweetly, desperately, lovingly. “Am I like him?”

No. Never.” She put her palm to his flies and beneath the superfine wool, she felt one piece of hard evidence that he resembled Henry Varney in no way.

He crushed her hand to his firm body. “I mean to have you.”

She fought to undo his buttons. “Do it then.”

He glanced around the dim wood lined walls. “Here.”

Following his line of sight, she saw the map table. “You wouldn’t.”

I will,” he told her and tugged her to the center of the room where a large table held maps. He lifted her and put her on it, her knees bent over the edge. “Let me raise your skirt, madam. I need to kiss you there.”

Someone gasped.

Kitty halted. Her gaze met Justin’s.

Something plunked to the floor. A book? A shoe?

She gulped.

He seized her hand. As he pulled open the door, he whispered, “Wait. Have you left anything?”


Who is Cerise?

Cerise DeLand loves to travel, hates to dust, adores cooking...and lives to write!

She is #1 Bestselling Regency Author of spicy romances starring dashing heroes and sassy women.

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Saturday, July 23, 2016

Cerise DeLand is back with a new hunky #NavySEAL series (#ghost #eroticromance @CeriseDeLand)

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Cerise DeLand marries off 7 BRIDES FOR 7 SEALS! 
New series starts July 22!


Do hunky Navy SEAL Nick Reardon and Abby Stuart have a ghost of a chance for more than a weekend?

She offers him her first class seat.

He offers her dinner.

When Abby Stuart accepts hunky Navy SEAL Nick Reardon’s invitation, she gets a red hot one-night stand that becomes an irresistible weekend interlude.

But when a glimpse of their past proves that their fascination could be more than a brief affair, they wonder if they have a ghost of a chance at happiness together for all their tomorrows.



Excerpt

We’ll do this,” he said, his rough words sounding stern as a vow. “And then we’ll curl up and go to sleep.”

Oh, she wanted to curl up all right. She wanted to kiss him until the world ended. He would know, too, because hadn’t she just answered him by vibrating in his arms?

He licked his lower lip, his blue gaze probing hers and looking at her Christmasy pjs. “Honest. You and me and all your Santas. We’re going to kiss.”

She cuffed him, laughing all the way.

He did, too, and crushed her against him. “Kiss me. Make it long and make it worth four more hours to wait for another.”

You are evil, do you know that?”

The sun and moon and stars blazed across his features with delight. “Yeah. It’s what I’m paid for. Do it.”

He wouldn’t move first. That she understood. It had to be her, now or never. She leaned closer to his lips. A breath separated them. “What if once isn’t enough?”

It will be.”

Disappointment rang through her.

And he smiled, consolation ripe on his lips. “Tomorrow, I promise to kiss you anytime you ask.”

She could live like that. “You could get in trouble for conduct unbecoming.”

Baby, with you in my arms, I’ve already got that trouble, and if you don’t kiss me, I may just die before they come to throw me in the brig.”

She sank her fingers into his luscious hair, cupping the back of his head, her breasts boring into his hard naked chest. She put her mouth on his, his lips firm and soft, his breath heavy and rapid. She brushed her lips on his once. He hauled her up, and her skin met his. He groaned, and she slanted her mouth this way. He took her up and pressed her down. He followed her, his lips drinking her in, his tongue tangling with hers.

The euphoria rippled through her in a storm. No one had ever kissed her like she was his all, his everything. She had never wanted to be any man’s either.

And so the kiss lengthened and ended only because they needed air.

He pushed her back against his thighs, his hand sinking into her hair. “Abby, get up. Now. Come around the other side and crawl back into bed.”

Totally without a thought in her head, she obeyed. When she had settled onto her back, he ran one strong arm around her waist and pushed her to her side. He adjusted his body behind her, his corded length along her own, one leg over her hip. Then he hugged her tightly to him. “Tomorrow morning, if I’m not here when you wake up, don’t panic.”

She did now. She whipped her head around to stare at him over her shoulder. “Why?”

Oh, honey.” He kissed her nose. “I’m not leaving. I’m going for an early swim.” He moved closer, and the feel of his mighty erection against her ass gave the evidence of his rationale. “I’ll need it. This will be the longest night of my life.”


Who is Cerise?

Cerise DeLand loves to cook, hates to dust, adores traveling...and lives to write!

She is #1 Bestselling Regency Author of spicy romances starring dashing heroes and sassy women. Her box set THE STANHOPE CHALLENGE was recently on the bestseller list for ONE solid YEAR!

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