Friday, October 15, 2010

A Season of Seduction by Jennifer Haymore review/giveaway


Although the widowed Lady Rebecca has sworn off marriage, men are another matter. London's cold winter nights have her dreaming of warmer pursuits-like finding a lover to satisfy her hungry heart. Someone handsome, discreet, and most importantly as uninterested in marriage as she is. Someone like Jack Fulton.

A known adventurer and playboy, Jack seems like the perfect choice. There's just one problem: Jack isn't interested in an affair. He needs the beautiful, mysterious Lady Rebecca to be his wife. And he doesn't have much time to persuade her. A secret from Jack's past is about to surface, and by Christmas Day he'll be either married to Rebecca or dead.



My Thoughts:

Jennifer Haymore has done it again with her new novel A Season of Seduction. This has to be by far my favorite as of yet. There is something very alluring about Jack Fulton that makes the reader want t know more about him. Plus I found that Lady Rebecca, is one of my favorite heroines. A Season of Seduction is the perfect book for a cold winters night. A must read for all historical romance fans.

This would make the perfect gift this time of year.

Fun Idea:

Instead of giving cards for birthdays or other occasions why not inscribe your well wishes on a book rather than a card. People are more likely to keep a book (something that they will read) than a card that normally they tend to throw away.

Another fun idea- if you have get-togethers or if you are like me and have teas why not use books as name holders? I simply print up the names of my guests on corresponding cardstock, secure a ribbon around the cardstock, and wrap the ribbon around the book. It’s also the perfect gift for your book club.
I know that I am going to be using A Season of Seduction for my holiday tea favor.


Five fun facts
1. After writing two books with Lady Rebecca as a young girl trying to find her place in the world, I loved writing about how she becomes a strong and independent woman in A Season of Seduction.
2. Cornwall, England, where Lady Rebecca’s property is, is one of those stark, windy places I always imagine as a setting for gothic novels. I have always wanted to write about it and visit it. Now that I have written about it and researched it, visiting is the next on the list!
3. I spent hours and hours researching the traveling time from London to Launceston, Cornwall while writing A Season of Seduction. I am always stymied by the amount of time it took to go from point A to point B using the various means of travel during this era. I’m trying to talk my husband into buying a horse for me just so I can be as accurate as possible! Unfortunately, so far, my husband is not convinced, but I’m still working on him…
4. In my last book, A Touch of Scandal, Lady Rebecca broke her arm in a carriage accident. Unfortunately, I know some things about broken arms, because my son has had two of them in two years! Lady Rebecca had the same break as my son’s first injury (a broken humerus just above the elbow), but she didn’t have access to modern medical care, so even after four years she’s still suffering from the repercussions in A Season of Seduction.
5. Christmas is my favorite day of the year, and I’d never imagined I’d be lucky enough to have the opportunity to write a historical romance set during the holiday season. Combine that with the special romance between Becky and Jack, and A Season of Seduction is definitely one of my favorites!


About the author
I’ve been writing since I could pick up a pencil….
Wait, no…that’s what every other writer says! I started writing just before my eighth birthday, and it wasn’t on my own volition. I was sailing with my family in a 42-foot sailboat across the Pacific, and since there were no local schools (except those pertaining to fish) nearby, my mother homeschooled me. She was a strict taskmaster! A veritable slave driver! She demanded a new story every day.
So I’d sit in the boat’s galley and write. And stare out the porthole, and write some more. And doodle, and write some more. By the time we arrived in Hawaii the following year, I had a portfolio of stories, and I was hooked. Since then I haven’t stopped. (Well, much. I did take breaks now and then, for things like college, young kids, and a master’s degree.)
I love to read just as much as I love to write, and actually the reading bug hit me at about the same time my mom was cracking the whip over my head and commanding me to write. What else to occupy your time with when there are no other kids to play with and nothing to do but stare at the endless sea? Some of my most recent favorites: The Time Traveler’s Wife by Audrey Niffenegger, Outlander by Diana Gabaldon, River God by Wilbur Smith, and anything by Laura Kinsale and Loretta Chase.


I have 5 copies to giveaway thanks to Anna @ Hachette Books

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Contest ends Nov. 30

27 comments:

PoCoKat said...

I follow on GFC...sounds like a good read.

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Myra C said...

Sounds good and I would love to read it! Thanks for the giveaway!!

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marian said...

really enjoy reading jennifer's books. would love to win this one!!

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mrsshukra said...

Jennifer Haymore fan, please count me in, thanks!

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Shannon said...

Thank you for including me. =)
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Natasha said...

I want to read this!! Sounds good.

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chey said...

This book sounds great!
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Stacey Smith said...

wow a storie a Day she was Tuff
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Anonymous said...

I enjoyed your review and would love to read A Season of Seduction :) *Thanks* for the giveaway!
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Cecile Smutty Hussy said...

Great review! You did a great job!
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Judy H said...

I would love to win this.

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Maureen said...

It looks like a story I would really enjoy so I would love to win this book.
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heatherzilla said...

I loved the first two books and I can not wait for Becky's story! Please include me in the giveaway.

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Anonymous said...

I would love to read this book... Please accept this as my entry. Thank you!

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Judy said...

I am a huge Jennifer Haymore fan!! Please put my name in the hat!!

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L said...

Sounds like a great story. I would love to win. sweettech2u@yahoo.com

Meljprincess said...

I really enjoyed reading this post. I love London! It would be fantastic to win a copy of Jennifer's book. I love Historical romances and Christmas theme books. If I don't win I'm definitely picking this book up for the holidays!

I'm a follower and the name is Mel. *g*

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Anonymous said...

That looks like a good read. :)
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Maria D. said...

I love the cover to this book and the blurb is really interesting! Love the layout of your blog!

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Unknown said...

I'd love to win this book!!! It would be another great addition to all the books I have for my Mom for Christmas!!

Thanks for the giveaway!!

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Sunnymay said...

London and ladies that need to be rescued get my attention. Please include me in this present.

Anonymous said...

I really enjoy Gothic Novels.
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Reading said...

Looks like fun holiday read. Please count me in. Thanks for the chance.

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