Monday, February 25, 2019

Scotland in 1296: Jean Grant’s New Scottish Historical Right Here!


Please welcome Jean Grant. Last July she entertained us with Book 2 of her historic Scottish trilogy A Hundred Kisses. Now she’ll tell us about the prequel: A Hundred Breaths.


Like any novelist, I take my research seriously! A Hundred Breaths delves into the Norse culture and I was fortunate to tour an actual Viking ship, the Draken Harald Hårfagre, last year. When I heard this ship was coming to a port near us (Mystic, CT,  only an hour drive away), I messaged the captain and booked myself tickets. The researcher in me squealed with delight. The ship did not let me down. I asked questions, got to walk along the deck, and my sons got to “steer” with the steerboard. This ship was built as a fully working replica based on much research of Norse vessels. The crew was handpicked and sailed it cross the Atlantic Ocean. Exploring the vessel gave me a taste of what it must have been like to sail the ocean as a Viking.


Gwyn and Simon’s journey in A Hundred Breaths also takes them to Dryburgh Abbey. I had loved Scotland for years, and in 2008, finally planned a visit there. One stop was to visit the lowland abbeys. I’ll admit that Dryburgh Abbey was an idea from a previous manuscript (ahem, a “practice one”). With a bit of brainstorming, and since I had already done the research and visited the rosy stone abbey, I worked this setting into part of the story. Though much in ruins, a few of the sidewalls remain. Echoes of yesterday blew on the wind (aye, wet wind…did I mention it rained during our entire trip to Scotland?) as we explored this ancient landmark. It was eerie, exquisite, and inspiring.


Aside from the moors and machair of the Western isles, the other key location for the series is Eilean Donan Castle. This castle originated in the 13th century, becoming the future seat of Clan MacKenzie, and has been burned, attacked, and rebuilt numerous times. The sun shone on us during this visit, and right before a tour bus unloaded, we snapped some picturesque shots of this highly photographed romantic Scottish castle.


Next on the wish list? To get to Uist, Lewis, and Harris on our next trip to Scotland (we made it to Skye, and it was a soaker), visit some standing stones, and find out if I can also feel the earth’s hum within them…and for the hiker in me, I would enjoy the multi-day trek along Hadrian’s Wall.


A Hundred Breaths
by Jean M. Grant

Healing his heart…with her last breath.




Blurb:

Scotland, 1263

Simon MacCoinneach’s vengeance runs deep. The blade is the only way to end the blood-thirsty Nordmen’s reign upon Scottish soil. His soul might be lost, but the mystical Healer he kidnaps from the isles could be the answer for his ailing mother…and his heart.

Isles-born Gwyn reluctantly agrees to a marriage alliance with this heathen Scot in return for the sanctuary of her younger brother from her abusive Norse father. Her brother’s condition is beyond the scope of her Ancient power, for larger healings steal breaths of life from her own body.

As Simon and Gwyn fight to outwit her madman father and a resentful Norse betrothed, Gwyn softens Simon’s heart with each merciful touch. Gwyn’s Seer sister foresees a bloody battle—and an end to the Nordmen—but Simon will also die. Will Gwyn save Simon on the battlefield even if it means losing her last breath?


Excerpt: The Dagger

“I’m your wife, and still I am guarded?”
Simon shrugged though she couldn’t see. He’d given up on excuses. “What must I do to prove I won’t flee? I signed your marriage contract. I said my vows.” Her voice broke on those words.
Was she crying? He laid the tray of food on her table and approached. He didn’t touch her, as much as he wanted to link his arm within hers as they’d done during their walks. He reached inside his ganache and withdrew her small, simple dagger. Unadorned with jewels or carvings, it possessed a bone hilt and a blade worn from use. Likely from tree limbs, flowers, and household use. His smith had sharpened it and cleaned the hilt.
“Here,” he said, placing it in her lap. Gildy had retrieved the sheath from Gwyn’s laundered gown.
Gwyn stared at it, her fingertips dancing butterfly wings hovering over the hilt. After a moment, she drew her hand around it and pulled it from its leather sheath. She rose and whirled on him, the dagger pointed out before her, barely pressing into his chest.
He didn’t retreat as he met her fiery, misty gaze.
She made no move to remove the dagger’s tip.
“A smidge to the center, Gwyn, and you’ll be square over my blackened heart.” He held her glower. The heat blazed in her entrancing blue eyes like the devil. He fought a smile.

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About the Author:

Jean’s background is in science and she draws from her interests in history, nature, and her family for inspiration. She writes historical and contemporary romances and women’s fiction. She also writes articles for family-oriented travel magazines. When she’s not writing or chasing children, she enjoys tending to her flower gardens, hiking, and doing just about anything in the outdoors.




My other book:
A Hundred Kisses (book 2 in the trilogy) is also available: Amazon and other online retailers.

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Friday, February 22, 2019

Amelia Island Book Festival a Blast





I’ve just returned from the Amelia Island Book Festival—held in Fernandina Beach February 14 to 16. It was fabulous!

I saw old friends and made new ones—authors of thrillers, mysteries, young adult, and even paranormal. Sold some books and talked to many readers. The unquestionable hit—for obvious reasons—was my new mystery Flotsam & Jetsam: the Amelia Island Affair. Many local residents liked the emphasis on the island’s complicated and fascinating history. Visitors considered it a great souvenir.

A highlight was meeting Jacques Pépin, the five-star chef, who made me an ameuse-guele (a tidbit) and laughed at my joke!

Book signing events take a lot of organization and this is one of the best.

Thursday, February 21, 2019

Flotsam & Jetsam Spotlighted at the Love & Romance Book Festival



Do drop by N. N. Light’s Book Heaven’s Love & Romance Book Festival for an intriguing excerpt from my new murder mystery Flotsam & Jetsam: the Amelia Island Affair. I just returned from the island---worth a visit…AFTER you read my book!


Visit the festival all month for a chance to win some great prizes!

https://www.nnlightsbookheaven.com/single-post/2019/02/21/Celebrate-romance-with-Flotsam-and-Jetsam-the-Amelia-Island-Affair-by-msspencerauthor-romance-romcom-romanticsuspense

Tuesday, February 12, 2019

Amelia Island or Bust!

Saddle Up: Off to the Amelia Island Book Festival February 14-16






I’ll be heading out to Amelia Island (southernmost of the Sea Islands and the only one in Florida) for their fabulous annual Book Festival. It’s always great fun and this year there will be a plethora of great authors. I’m featuring my new release: Flotsam and Jetsam: the Amelia Island Affair—for obvious reasons! I’ll also have on hand the other eleven mystery/romantic suspense novels—including my December 27 release from I Heart Publishing For the Love of a Spy: the Scrivener and the Handyman.



Here’s a link to the festival—the signing is ten to five Saturday, February 16, with breakout sessions for some close-up time with some authors. IT'S FREE!!!

Drop by my Table!


Thursday, February 7, 2019

I’m Featured at N. N. Light’s Book Heaven!


Please drop by N. N. Light’s Book Heaven today: I am spotlighted (Note: NOT gaslighted).
I’m talking about settings and how they influence my books.
You’ll be treated to teasers for all twelve of my mystery/romantic suspense novels, and a bigger taste of three of them.







Also check me out at the Love & Romance Book Festival on February 21:

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Friday, February 1, 2019

N. N. Light Book Heaven Love & Romance Book Festival



Come on by the great Love & Romance Book Festival in time for Valentine's Day! Running all February, it features many, many fabulous authors (including me!). 

Thursday, January 10, 2019

Five Stars for the Penhallow Train Incident



What can I say? I’m honored that one of my favorite authors loved my cozy mystery/romantic suspense The Penhallow Train Incident. 

Here’s a bit of her FIVE-STAR review:

I read a lot of mysteries, and I have to say, I fell for some of the red herrings in this book. :) A great read!”

In the sleepy Maine town of Penhallow, a stranger dies on a train, setting off a chain of events that draws Rachel Tinker, director of the historical society, and Griffin Tate,  retired professor, into a spider’s web of archaeological obsession and greed. Before Rachel can unlock the soft heart that beats under Griffin’s hard crust, they must find the map to the Queen of Sheba’s tomb, and solve not one, but three murders.

You can read the rest of the December 2018 review on Amazon here:


Tuesday, January 8, 2019

Is He a Handyman? Or Something Else? Excerpt from For the Love of a Spy





Is he a handyman? Or something else? Maris wades into international intrigue to find out.

I admit it: For the Love of a Spy was born out of a delicious dream. I woke slowly, savoring the romance, and latching onto the last line. It is in fact, the last line of the story. But you have to read the whole book to get to it. Thankfully, there’s quite a lot of good stuff—adventure, action, and romance—to help you through.

Blurb:

Maris Graystone, Washington pundit, meets Michael Kinder, handyman with an air of mystery, and sparks fly. But he appears unpredictably, leaving Maris limp and lovelorn.  Looking for safe harbor, she yields to Émile, a dashing French diplomat. Will she embrace the luxury and comfort of Émile and his chateau or the romance of international intrigue with Michael?

Zagreb


Excerpt: Zagreb

Something is wrong. He cares about me, of that I’m sure. So what is it?
In the beginning, a lifetime ago and before they surrendered to their desire, he had said something about it being neither the time nor the place. What did he mean? She didn’t want to know just yet, but she would ask him. Yes, when he wakes up.
Over his shoulder, she glimpsed the clock—five p.m. We’ve been in bed for four hours! She sat bolt upright. He hadn’t fixed her air conditioner. He hadn’t called his office. She hadn’t finished her column. What on earth were they thinking? Or on what other planet? Did we beam up to Mars, where this sort of behavior is acceptable?
She shook him. “It’s late. You have to go.”
He came instantly awake. His azure eyes fastened on hers; his arms went automatically around her.
She felt herself slipping into their world but fought it. “You have to go!”
He kissed her tenderly. “I know. I have to…pack. I have to go.”
“When?”
“I’m leaving Thursday. I told you.”
“No, you didn’t.” Maris wanted to be indignant, but in the back of her mind, a little voice nagged that he was right. “But—where are you going?”
He opened his mouth and closed it. He peered at her, his eyes questioning. Finally, he said flatly, “To Zagreb.”
“Zagreb? As in, Yugoslavia? Why?”
“It’s not important.” His serious tone told her that it was indeed important, but it also stopped her from asking any more questions.

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Saturday, January 5, 2019

Lapses of Memory: A Trailer



Watch this beautiful short trailer:

https://www.youtube.com/embed/YVWCw1UQCOc

Five stars for Flotsam & Jetsam!

OMG!!

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I just found a fabulous five-star review for Flotsam & Jetsam: the Amelia Island Affair, on NetGalley. Barbara T. says:

“This book has it all. A smidgeon of romance. A murder or two or more. Drugs, lies, sinister plots, friends, family, history, interesting factoids, and so much more. Entertaining, amusing, and page turning.”

Read this and another great review here:

Tuesday, January 1, 2019

For the Love of a Spy: A New Excerpt--Tailed





When Maris Graystone, author of the political column The Scrivener, and the mysterious Michael Kinder, meet, sparks fly. Their love affair intensifies against the backdrop of the dramatic world events of 1991. Michael appears and disappears at unpredictable moments, leaving Maris limp and lovelorn. Looking for safe harbor for her emotions and her body, she accepts the advances of a dashing French diplomat.

Torn between the luxury and comfort of Émile and his Paris flat, and the romance of international intrigue with Michael, she must choose…but which one?


To celebrate the release of For the Love of a Spy: the Scrivener and the Handyman I thought I’d treat you to an excerpt.



Our heroine, Maris, is in Paris when she gets a strange telephone call telling her a man is dead. She fears it’s the man she loves, but the caller did not specify. She is distraught, then afraid.








Excerpt: Tailed

She had to get out of the apartment. She grabbed her purse and stumbled down the broad circular stairway, running blindly down the street. At the end of the block, she turned left, heading toward the Place de l’Opéra. She crossed the busy square before the Opera House and made her way down the Boulevard des Capucines to the Madeleine. She found a bench and tried to calm down.
She regarded the Napoleonic-era church with sad eyes. Normally, its perfectly balanced Greek lines soothed her. Not today.
As she worked on her breathing, a tall man in a heavy, fur-trimmed coat sat down on the bench next to her. He stared straight ahead. Maris watched him, a little perplexed that a Frenchman would ignore a beautiful woman sitting beside him. Oh well, I’m not exactly well-coiffed this morning.
She stood up abruptly, and the man rose as well. She turned down the Rue Royale, heading toward the Place de la Concorde. Something made her turn around. The man was right behind her, matching her stride. She went right at the circle and headed up Avenue Gabriel. He still followed her. She noticed he wore dark glasses—hardly necessary in the pale autumn light. She quickened her pace. Her heart pounded. What is going on? Could this be the man who had called her? Why hadn’t he spoken to her then? Should I stop and see what he wants? No! Every instinct screamed. Don’t let him catch up with you.
She ducked into a linen shop, people crowding in behind her. They were apparently having a sale. Maris sidestepped a diminutive Frenchwoman with hennaed hair towering in outrage at the proprietor’s unwillingness to come down on the price of a tablecloth, and crouched behind a display case, hoping no one would draw attention to her strange behavior.
She waited a full ten minutes, panting raggedly. When at last she steeled herself to peek over the case, the man was nowhere to be seen. At the door, she peered right and left. No sign of him. She insinuated herself into a crowd of tourists heading down the avenue de Marigny. A sign on her right said Le Marché des Timbres. I remember this. It’s the open-air stamp market I used to go to that year I was in school at Sèvres. She turned into it.
The kiosks were closed. Oh, right—it’s open on Thursdays. That was my day off from school. What day was it, anyway? Friday. Friday? Now, what…Oh no. She’d almost forgotten the state dinner with the Russian delegation tomorrow night.
Émile had told her to find a suitable dress, a formal gown. She took one last sweep of her surroundings. Whoever her stalker was, he must have given up. Hopefully for good.

 Wait...is that???

I Heart Publishing, Dec. 27, 2018
Romantic suspense; Action/Adventure; Contemporary Romance; Spies/Espionage
220 pp.; ebook 74,000 words
Spicy (PG-13); 3 flames



Sunday, December 30, 2018

Romance Books 4 Us Author of the Month

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Friday, December 28, 2018

Secrets of My Success Revealed: Amy Bernal Interview


Secrets revealed: M. S. Spencer in all her glory.




The lovely Amy Bernal interviews me today and forces me to reveal all kinds of secrets about my latest releases and (the horror!) my works-in-progress. Go ahead—revel in the gossip!

Thursday, December 27, 2018

For the Love of a Spy Goes LIVE Today




For the Love of a Spy: the Scrivener and the Handyman GOES LIVE today! December 27 my new romantic suspense is released by I Heart Publishing.  Read about it at Sharon Buchbinder’s New Release Blast:


When Maris Graystone, political writer, and Michael Kinder, CIA troubleshooter, meet, sparks fly. Their love affair intensifies against the backdrop of the dramatic world events of 1991. Michael appears and disappears at unpredictable moments, leaving Maris limp and lovelorn. Looking for safe harbor for her emotions and her body, she accepts the advances of a dashing French diplomat.
Torn between the luxury and comfort of Émile and his chateau, and the romance of international intrigue with Michael, who will she choose?

FOR THE LOVE OF A SPY: THE SCRIVENER & THE HANDYMAN RELEASED!


FOR THE LOVE OF A SPY: THE SCRIVENER & THE HANDYMAN RELEASED!



Is it December 27 already? I know you’re all Christmas’ed out, but you probably have some lovely gift cards to spend. Have I got a deal for you!

From I Heart Publishing comes my new romantic suspense…

For the Love of a Spy:
The Scrivener & the Handyman

In an era electric with possibility and peril Maris Graystone, political writer, and Michael Kinder, CIA troubleshooter, meet under oddly conventional circumstances. Despite the instantaneous sparks, they both sense there is more between them than physical attraction.

Their love affair intensifies against the backdrop of the dramatic world events of 1991—a disintegrating USSR, Middle East peace talks, and Vietnam’s reemergence on the world stage. Michael appears and disappears at unpredictable moments, leaving Maris limp and lovelorn. In her quest for answers, she is yanked into the dangerous world of Michael’s work—in Washington, DC, in France, and in Spain.  Looking for safe harbor for her emotions and her body, she accepts the advances of a dashing French diplomat.


Will she embrace the luxury and comfort of Émile and his chateau or the romance of international intrigue with Michael?


Here’s where you can get it:

It will also be available at Walmart and I Tunes.
So get out there and swim through the post-holiday crowds and get your copy.

Tuesday, December 25, 2018

Merry Christmas







Merry Christmas and Happy New Year
To all & Sundry
Near & Far
F. Christmas in particular

And oh
Father Christmas
My blessings on you fall
For bringing him a
Big, red,India rubber ball.

King John’s Christmas
By A. A. Milne