When Good Earls Go Bad blog tour with excerpt & giveaway @meganf @TastyBookTours @AvonImpulse @avonbooks
On this FRIGID day (c'mon Phil, give us a break and admit that you're wrong-spring is on the way), we hope to warm our readers up with a historical romance tour. Our tour stop has an excerpt and a giveaway to enter. Stay warm!
When
Good Earls Go Bad:
A
Victorian Valentine’s Day Novella
Dukes Behaving Badly # 1.5
By: Meghan Frampton
Releasing February 3rd, 2015
Avon Impulse
Blurb
Megan
Frampton’s Dukes Behaving Badly series is back, though this time it’s an earl
who’s meeting his match in this delightfully fun and sexy novella!
What’s
a lovely young woman doing asleep in his bed? Matthew, Earl of Selkirk, is
shocked to discover it’s his new housekeeper! She’s a far cry from the
gray-haired woman he expected. Matthew is no fan of surprises, and Annabelle
Tyne is pure temptation. Perhaps he shouldn’t have had her hired sight unseen.
Annabelle,
co-owner of the Quality Employment Agency, is no housekeeper, but she wasn’t
about to lose a potential client simply because there was no one to fit the
bill. Imagine her shock when the Earl arrives at his London townhome and she’s
awoken in the night by the most attractive man she’s ever seen.
Matthew
is a man who lives life by the rules, but sometimes rules are made to be
broken…and being bad can be very, very good.
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Excerpt
“I do not normally take on
positions myself, you understand, but since the earl is in such desperate need,
and there is no one here”—as I’ve mentioned several times, you’d think he
could have realized that by now—“who can fill the situation, I will come
along and take care of it. For a month, no longer.” That would bring her up to
right around Valentine’s Day, and if she were busy, perhaps she wouldn’t
remember she did not have a Valentine. “Is that suitable?”
Now
the man—she might have to ask his name soon, only then she might also have to
offer him tea, since they had become known to one another, and she still hadn’t figured out the milk issue—had
what she might call a smirk on his face, only she didn’t know him well enough
to know if he was amused or he was perhaps hungry. In which case she’d have to
offer him tea, damn the milk, and she really did not want to do that. Mostly
because she now had to find out where the Scottish earl lived and get over
there to discover what needed doing.
It
likely included buying milk.
“You,” he said, and now she knew he
wasn’t hungry, he was amused, because there was a strong hint of a laugh in his
tone, only she didn’t see what there was that was so funny. “You would be
perfect. Thank you.”
Megan Frampton writes historical romance under her own name
and romantic women’s fiction as Megan Caldwell. She likes the color black, gin,
dark-haired British men, and huge earrings, not in that order. She lives in
Brooklyn, NY, with her husband and son.
Giveaway
There is a tour-wide giveaway from Avon for three Digital
Copies of WHEN GOOD EARLS GO BAD.
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