To Catch a Thief-Taker Book Tour
Welcome. We host To Catch a Thief-Taker tour today. The author, Lilia Birney, is offering a giveaway and is sharing an excerpt from her novel. Due to illness, our review will be up later today. Thanks for stopping by.
Blurb: When Lady Penelope Annand's trusted servant goes missing, she is determined to get to the bottom of the matter. Even if that means hiring a thief-taker to track down her maid's whereabouts. But when the darkly smoldering Pierce Howe takes charge of the situation, Penelope finds herself growing more attracted to him by the second--even if she's infuriated by his high-handed manner. She doesn't trust any man--not after the way her first husband wronged her--so why is she so quick to believe in a thief-taker?
Pierce Howe has made a name for himself as one of London's most reliable thief-takers, leaving behind his family's sordid past to create a life of his own. But when Viscountess Annand, known in society as The Ice Goddess, demands that he track down her wayward maid, all his carefully-constructed defenses begin crumbling. As the Ice Goddess shows that she does indeed have a melting point, the thief-taker must decide if he can risk it all and tell her the truth about his past.
An excerpt from To Catch a Thief-Taker:
She gathered her skirts and took a step, only to be caught around the waist from behind. Unable to breathe from the pressure of the arm around her middle, she kicked backward, connecting with her assailant's right knee.
"Damnation!" A familiar voice swore, and her captor released her. Rubbing her ribs, she turned to see Pierce kneeling in the dirt.
"Pierce, are you terribly hurt?" She knelt beside him, tucking her skirt to pad her knees. "I'm so sorry. You frightened me. I didn't know it was you."
"I was worried when I returned to the carriage and you weren't there," he gasped, rubbing his kneecap. "I should know now, I need never worry for your safety again. Who knew a lady's boot heel could be quite so painful?"
"You shouldn't have grabbed me so," she replied tartly. "How was I supposed to react? Here we are in the yard of a most notorious brothel—any man with a grain of sense would have approached me differently."
"Believe me, madam, I am regretting my mistake most heartily at the moment." He gingerly flexed his leg, grimacing slightly. "What the devil are you doing out of the carriage anyway?"
"I saw a servant passing by, and thought it would be wise to question her." She took his leg in both of her hands, pressing it gently. Heavens, what a strong, muscled leg he had. She was thankful for the darkness, which hopefully covered her blush. "Does this hurt?"
"I'll survive." He leaned back on his elbows in the grass, staring at her from under lowered brows. "I was concerned for your safety, Lady Annand."
"Thank you, but I can defend myself. As you now know." She withdrew her hands from his leg, keeping her eyes lowered. If he read her thoughts at that moment, how he would laugh at her—how everyone would laugh. The Ice Goddess, reduced to nothing but a bowl of porridge after touching a man's knee.
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Giveaway:
The author will be awarding a $50 Amazon GC to one randomly drawn commenter during the tour. Follow the tour and enter at each stop. The more comments you leave, the better your chances of winning! The tour can be found here.
This tour is presented by Goddess Fish Promotions.
"Reduced to nothing but a bowl of porridge" - I'm loving this. Most descriptive thank you.
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LOL--glad you liked it, Marybelle!
DeleteI love the excerpt!
ReplyDeleteAnd what a unique concept, a thief-taker:)
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Pretty interesting about thief-takers, eh? As I was doing research, it was hard to wrap my mind around the fact that Regency England's methods of crime prevention are quite different from our own. :)
DeleteThanks for the great blurb and excerpt. Who knew that Lady Annand had so much fire in her. I guess Pierce does now. This book sounds amazing. Can't wait to read it.
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Thanks Joanne. Yes--there's quite a bit of fire between these two! LOL
DeleteThanks for the excerpt. I love the concept!
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Glad you liked it, Juliana! :)
DeleteWhat a great excerpt!!! I'm loving this tour so far. I'm definitely hooked now!! Need more please :)
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Thanks for stopping by, Viven! :)
DeleteI enjoyed the excerpt. Thanks, Lilia! I see you live in New Bern. I'm in Wilmington. We're practically neighbors. Nicholas Sparks had a big charity event in New Bern this past weekend, didn't he?
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Hi Catherine! Yep, New Bern is Nicholas Sparks' territory. I love Wilmington. We love to take my daughter to the children's museum there. Thanks for stopping by!
DeleteThanks for hosting me! I look forward to your review. :)
ReplyDeleteI really loved this book. Its going to be a great series. Thanks for the giveaway!
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Very nice excerpt. The book sounds good.
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