By Monica Burns
Blurb:
Sinful words, wicked pleasures and a ghost all add up to A Bluestocking Christmas with a Dickens of a twist.
As a young man, Simon, Viscount Wycombe learned the painful truth that a tradesman’s daughter is suitable only for liaisons and nothing more. But Ivy Beecham is a far cry from his preconceived notions, and he’s determined to have her. But when she rejects him, it only increases his determination to seduce her into a world of sin and pleasure.
Ivy Beecham knows first-hand that handsome aristocrats like Simon can’t be trusted. But the intellectual scoundrel is hellbent on making her his mistress, using every means at his seductive disposal. When she refuses to give away her heart on Christmas Eve, a ghostly specter shows her in one night why her surrender can be the greatest gift of all.
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The perfect novella for a glass of wine and a warm fire. I really enjoyed Ivy and Simon's tale of finding love and learning to trust. Modeled after a traditional tail, A Blue Stocking Christmas, is a heart warming tale that demonstrates how opening your heart can do wonders!! Especially around the holidays! A definite must read!!
About the Author
A bestselling
author of spicy historical and paranormal romance, Monica Burns penned her
first short romance story at the age of nine when she selected the pseudonym
she uses today. Her historical book awards include the 2011 RT BookReviews
Reviewers Choice Award and the 2012 Gayle Wilson Heart of Excellence Award for
Pleasure Me. She is also the recipient of the prestigious paranormal romance
award, the 2011 PRISM Best of the Best award for Assassin’s Heart. From the
days when she hid her stories from her sisters to her first completed
full-length manuscript, she always believed in her dream despite rejections and
setbacks. A workaholic wife and mother, Monica believes it’s possible for the
good guy to win if they work hard enough.
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Thank you for hosting!! Glad you liked the novella!!
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DeleteSo glad you enjoyed Simon and Ivy. The word play was something I loved doing. Thanks for having me visit. Monica
ReplyDeleteThank you Monica!!
Deletehi monica! ;-) I'm commenting because I love simon and ivy! one of the very best christmas stories I have read in a very long time! I hope lot of people visit this blog tour and check it out! blogs is how I found you! :) hope others do as well!
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Thanks Kris!
DeleteSounds wonderful, Monica!
ReplyDeleteIt is a great read linalou!!
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