Dear Readers:
Don’t you just love this time of year? I know I do. There’s something about the
holidays that puts me in a good mood, and makes me hopeful that the upcoming year
will be even better.
When the shopping, baking (not that I bake,) and festivities
are all over, there is nothing like curling up at the end of the day with a good
holiday romance. As a reader, and a romance writer, I am a sucker for a good love
story where love survives despite all odds.
In late December of last year, I released one those feel-good
stories. It was novella 1 of The Ring
Series. This novella was titled Ring in the Holidays and of course it
came with a festive cover. Do you think my cover artist did the holidays
justice?
Here’s a soundbyte of
Ring in the Holiday:
It's the holiday season and Rianna Brown's friends are all
'booed up.' Rianna, a flight attendant, is the only single one left of her
crowd. A long, dreary holiday season lies ahead; a season with no man. Then
along comes childhood nemesis, bad boy, Stefie Davis, Stefan has grown into a
knee-buckling kinda guy; the kind that would make a woman lose her panties He's
an investment banker with a continental lifestyle and he's bound and determined
to win Rianna' s heart if she'll let him.
But is Rianna willing to let bygones be bygones and go for it? In three weeks, Stefan will be heading out of town, and she'll be left working for an ailing airline, and single again.
But is Rianna willing to let bygones be bygones and go for it? In three weeks, Stefan will be heading out of town, and she'll be left working for an ailing airline, and single again.
Earlier this year, and intended to be another holiday romance,
(meant to be released for Valentine’s, but didn’t happen,) was Ring in the Moment. This story is about
a couple already in love but torn apart by a perceived betrayal. Readers seem to love this cover. What do you
think?
Here’s the
soundbyte of Ring in the Moment:
Keisha Wilson gets the surprise of her life when her
boyfriend, Brian O'Connor dumps her, and right before one of the biggest
holidays of the year. Brian gives no explanation, and although Keisha is hurt,
she has no choice but to move on. What else can she do?
Brian has never stopped loving Keisha, but he's reluctant to drag her into a mess. A past indiscretion has come back to haunt him, and until he can get that situation handled, he's in no position to make a commitment. But when Brian realizes that Keisha isn't going to sit home and mope, and he may lose her, he decides it's time to take action.
Brian has never stopped loving Keisha, but he's reluctant to drag her into a mess. A past indiscretion has come back to haunt him, and until he can get that situation handled, he's in no position to make a commitment. But when Brian realizes that Keisha isn't going to sit home and mope, and he may lose her, he decides it's time to take action.
This holiday season you’ll be able to read these two novellas,
bound as one, and both for a bargain price. Continue to check Amazon or Barnes and Noble,
as it should be released Mid-November, or you can purchase them separately now
at the below links:
https://bit.ly/36Nlbgi
And don’t forget to Ring in the Holidays, this weekend with talented, UK Author Sue Moorcroft. Please
be sure to logon to www.romancingthegenres.blogspot.com and read what she has to say. I
thoroughly enjoy her humor and her books. You will too.
Romantically Yours,
About
Marcia King-Gamble
Romance writer, Marcia King-Gamble
originally hails from a sunny Caribbean island where the sky and ocean are the
same mesmerizing shade of blue. This travel industry executive and current
world traveler has spent most of life in the United States. A National
Bestselling author, Marcia has penned over 34 books and 8 novellas. Her free
time is spent at the gym, traveling to exotic locales, and caring for her
animal family.
Be sure to join her mailing list.
6 comments:
Covers do make a difference, Marcia. You and Sue are spot on about that. I love your "Ring in the Holidays" cover. No doubt which holiday at all! And the Ring Series as a set is a great bargain!
Love the covers, Marcia. Can't wait to check them out. I do love holiday stories, for sure.
Thanks Judith. It is a festive time of year and Holiday Romances should have a festive cover!
Thank you Deb. As you can see, I love holiday stories too. Gives me a warm fuzzy feeling.
There is something special about any holiday themed stories, whether it's Halloween, thanksgiving, Hannukah, Christmas, Valentime's Day, Diwali...you name it!
I'm intrigued by your two Ring books, Marcia. I need some more fun holiday books!
Thanks Sarah. I am all about feel good books, and what better time for love stories than the holiday.
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