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Blog Tour: Blackmoore: A Proper Romance by Julianne Donaldson

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Like Regency romance? Then we have a tour for you on this Wednesday. We are today's stop on the Blackmoore Blog Tour . We are posting our review for our stop. Thanks for spending time with us. Blackmoore: A Proper Romance by Julianne Donaldson  Regency Romance Paperback/eBook, 320 pages Published September 9th 2013 by Shadow Mountain  Kate Worthington knows she can never have her heart’s desire and so believes she will never marry. But Kate’s meddlesome mother has other plans. Kate journeys to the stately manor of Blackmoore on the cliffs above the seashore, where she must face the truth and the man that has kept her heart captive. Set in northern England, Blackmoore is a Regency romance that tells the story of a young woman struggling to learn to follow her heart. With hints of Jane Austen and the Bronte sisters, Blackmoore is a page-turning tale of romance, intrigue and devotion. About Julianne Donaldson Julianne Donaldson grew up as the daught

Blog tour: Running Against Traffic by Gaelen VanDenbergh

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Join Gaelen VanDenbergh , author of the contemporary women's fiction novel, Running Against Traffic , as she tours the blogosphere September 2 - Septembe 27, 2013 on her first virtual book tour with Pump Up Your Book ! ABOUT RUNNING AGAINST TRAFFIC Paige Scott spent her childhood shuffled between relatives who ignored her, and her adult life hiding in her crumbling marriage to wealthy David Davenport. When David suddenly thrusts her into a remote, impoverished world, Paige is forced to face the betrayals of her past - not to mention the colorful townies of her present. Unexpected friendships and her discovery of running propel her on a jagged and comical journey toward learning how to truly live. Add to Goodreads:     First Chapter Reveal Chapter 1 When Paige told me all about it, it was well over a year since the shit had hit her fan, but those solemn brown eyes don’t lie, and she had forgotten nothing. Still, she asked “You do believe me, don’t