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New Audiobook Release

Long anticipated, the audiobook for Lord Apollo & the Colleen has now been released!

Five years after Theo King’s supposed death, he has returned to Graceling Hall, but a mystery remains. A stranger is buried in his grave, and nobody knows if the man’s death was accidental…or murder. As Theo resumes his former life, the dead man’s sister shows up on his doorstep to hold him accountable. If he helps this Irish spitfire solve the mystery, will she finally leave him in peace?

Narrator Helen Taylor brings the story to life. Have a listen!

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What are Amazon reviewers saying about Lord Apollo & the Colleen?

5-Stars “Kept me guessing…” – Virginia Lee

5-Stars “Excellent and refreshing.” – Kindle Customer

5-Stars “Loved this book and can’t wait for more!” – Ashley Laverdure

Fresh Edits, Fresh Cover, Fresh Audiobook

I’ve been spending much of my time this year getting my portfolio of books in shape. Not only do I have two new audiobook projects in the works (to be narrated by the incomparable Helen Taylor), but I’ve dipped my toe in the AI arena.

Preparing a manuscript for audiobook narration, be it human or AI, is a challenge. What seems straightforward on a written page–such as which character is speaking–is not always clear to an audiobook listener. Therefore, I must edit the manuscript with additional information to make the task easier.

My personal preference, always, is human narration. Unfortunately, the cost is prohibitive for all but the most bestselling books. I’m not sure most readers know that audiobook narration with an experienced voice actor can cost approximately $190 per finished hour and up. So, for a 250 page book (6.7 hours long), the audiobook might cost upwards of $1,280 to produce. Therefore, I must approach the task of publishing audiobooks with an eye to practicality.

To that end, Rumer Has It has undergone an extensive edit to prepare the story for AI narration. It’s now available in audiobook format HERE. The paperback and ebook are available at Amazon and various other online bookstores as well.

Let me know what you think of the finished product! It was prepared with tender loving care by yours truly and I hope you enjoy it.

~ Suzanne

P.S. Look for Lord Apollo & the Colleen in audiobook format, coming in June!

An Unexpected Romance

For Heather Grimstock, an unforeseen turn of events allows her to move in society. Although she is expected to make a good match when she comes of age, she begins to have feelings for someone she’s known almost all her life. Unfortunately, if she confesses her attraction, she risks losing his friendship forever.

For Myles King, his early childhood was full of loss—until a strange girl came to rescue him from loneliness. Years later, even as his graduation looms, he yearns for a simpler time when he felt carefree. He dreads change, but when it is finally forced upon him, he realizes the person who is most dear to him is right under his nose.

Unfortunately, a secret from the past may destroy their chance of happiness…unless an unexpected romance can work a miracle.

An Unexpected Romance (Book Four of the Graceling Hall Series) will be released Tuesday, December 10th, but you can pre-order it now at a special price HERE.

To get caught up on the entire Graceling Hall Series, go to the series page HERE.

The Vanishing Beauty • Pre-Release

Book Three of the Graceling Hall Series will be released on September 24th. To celebrate, I have updated the covers of Books One and Two.

The Vanishing Beauty

Lee Grimstock’s gritty past as a street urchin has contributed to the success of his mystery novels. When he is obliged to take in his incorrigible niece, however, he is hard-pressed to raise her properly. He cannot seem to keep a governess—until Josephine Wilkes crosses his path.

Desperate to find work, Josie accepts the position Lee Grimstock offers. Unfortunately, since her prospective employer despises the theater, she feels obliged to hide her time on the stage. His publisher’s daughter has designs on Lee, however, and the new governess is in her way. By hook or by crook, Miss Pilgrim will do whatever it takes to separate the two, without any qualms whatsoever.

When Josie’s past catches up to her, she disappears into the mean streets of Victorian-era London. Lee sets out to track down the vanishing beauty…and finds romance along the way.

The Vanishing Beauty is available at a special pre-release price of $0.99 (regularly $3.99), so order your Kindle copy HERE now!

Upcoming Release • Lady of a Gilded Age

Life happened, my writing schedule was disrupted, and my last release was in June of 2023. Those challenges, however, make this particular release that much sweeter.

Lady of a Gilded Age is a standalone novel, but it is a sequel to Duke of a Gilded Age. If you have not already read Duke of a Gilded Age, here is a little more about the story:

Blurb: When American-born Wesley Parker inherits a dukedom in 1890, he must be taught how to be an aristocrat. Assigned to the task is his attorney’s daughter, prim Belle Oakhurst. As they travel to England together on a luxurious ocean liner, their tempestuous relationship encounters more than rough seas. Neither Wesley nor Belle can foresee that their voyage across the Atlantic will be fraught with peril, and will cost more than one man his life.

Lady of a Gilded Age follows Stephen van Eyck and his sister, Louise, about five years after the events described in Book One. The story is set mainly in the fictitious town of Little Paisley, which is located in the county of Wiltshire. As I wrote Lady of a Gilded Age, I truly enjoyed spending more time with the Van Eyck siblings. There is also one other witty, unforgettable character from Book One who makes a special appearance in Book Two, and I loved spending time with him as well.

Blurb: In the wake of romantic disappointment, Stephen van Eyck and his sister, Louise, decide to leave England and return to Philadelphia. When he inherits a property from an earl he barely remembers, however, they delay their departure long enough to visit the place. Once Stephen discovers the residence is magnificent, he feels compelled to make amends for his windfall to the earl’s heirs. Unfortunately, the beautiful Lady Delphine wants nothing to do with him.

You can reserve your copy of Lady of a Gilded Age as a pre-order right now, at a special price of $0.99. Once it is released, on Tuesday, May 7th, the full price will be $3.99. Don’t wait!

Upcoming Release • One Little Kiss

Charlotte promises her rakish neighbor a kiss if he will teach her awkward cousin how to waltz. Although she convinces herself the kiss will mean nothing, her feelings for the devilishly attractive baron begin to deepen. Can she protect her heart from the confirmed bachelor or will her impulsive bargain lead to romantic disaster?

One Little Kiss is available for pre-order (release date is June 27, 2023) HERE. The paperback version is available HERE right now.

How the Sausage Was Made

Believe it or not, One Little Kiss has been in development since late 2022. I prepared an extensive outline beforehand, including dialogue and scene snippets, and thought I would be able to hammer out the book in short order.

Hold the phone.

As I wrote, I begun to realize the conflicts were too easily resolved, the book was too short, and I had some character issues hampering the tone. When I was largely done with the manuscript, I had to weigh whether or not to toss the entire thing or begin a massive rewrite.

Nearly six months later, after a complete overhaul, the book weighs in at 378 pages, the characters are far more interesting than before, and the story is engaging. I delve into a great many more human flaws and weaknesses than I had originally planned, and I’ve taken some risks with my hero and heroine.

Orson Welles said in advertisements for Paul Masson California wine, “We will sell no wine before its time.” To paraphrase Welles, I release no book before it is ready. One Little Kiss is ready, so I do hope you like it.

~ Suzanne

New Release! The Glass Heart

I’m very happy to announce the publication of my latest historical romance, The Glass Heart.

Blurb: After Merrill’s widowed mother becomes engaged to an earl, the fate of their respective estates hangs in the balance. A battle of wits ensues when the earl’s arrogant son shows up to make demands. Despite their prickly start, once Merrill discovers she and the viscount have both been painfully crossed in love, she begins to feel a measure of empathy. Unfortunately for their burgeoning relationship, a tempestuous drama threatens to tear them apart forever.

Excerpt:

Merrill lifted her chin as she strode toward the house. As she approached the drawing room, she was dismayed to hear the sound of piano music — a song from Gilbert and Sullivan’s The Gondoliers.

“Cheeky devil,” she muttered.

Despite her irritation, Merrill plastered a serene smile to her lips as she sailed into the room. A young man was sitting at the baby grand piano and she was obliged to raise her voice to be heard. “Excuse me?”

Lord Wharton broke off playing and rose to his feet. “You must be Miss Cawthorne? Good afternoon.” He picked up a snifter of amber liquid from the piano lid and lifted it up as if in a toast. “Thank you for making me feel welcome here at Ravenell.”

Despite his words, the man’s eyes glittered with obvious and inexplicable dislike.

“If I have made you feel welcome, it was entirely inadvertent.” Merrill returned his glare with one of her own. “You’ve not been invited, so what is the meaning of this intrusion?”

“Forgive me but I have been invited — by your mother,” With his left hand, Lord Wharton extricated a letter from his jacket pocket. “This letter of introduction is addressed to you.”

As Merrill crossed the room to pluck the letter from his fingers, he swirled the amber liquid with appreciation. “I usually don’t drink before dinner, but this brandy is lovely.”

She bristled. “It’s Armagnac from Gascony, and it’s a very rare vintage.”

“Mmm.” He took a long swallow. “C’est magnifique.”

Merrill discovered the letter was in her mother’s hand and did indeed appear to be a letter of introduction. She read the entire missive through twice before glancing at her unwanted guest.

“You are Lord Seacombe’s son, then.” Merrill gritted her teeth. “I am to show you every courtesy.”

Lord Wharton bowed. “I am delighted to meet you, Miss Cawthorne — or should I call you sister?”

“We are not related yet, so Miss Cawthorne will do.” She peered at him. “Why have you come?”

He put the snifter down so hard she thought he might have broken the stem. “In contemplation of marriage to your mother, my father may sell his estate out from under me.”

“That’s unfortunate, sir, but what does that have to do with me?”

He fixed her with his gaze. “In contemplation of marriage to my father, your mother may sell Ravenell instead.”

Merrill gasped. “What? No!”

“It will be one or the other. Neither my father nor your mother have decided yet.”

“That’s not possible.”

“It is not only possible, but from what I overheard, they have indicated the sale of one estate is a certainty.” Lord Wharton’s eyes narrowed. “If we do not find a way to stop this travesty of a union, one of us will be deprived of our home.”

“I’m not sure what you expect me to do.”

“Tell your mother to break her engagement.”

“You’re mad! I would never presume to tell my mother what to do.” Merrill frowned. “If you are so determined, why don’t you make your demands to your father?”

“My father keeps his own counsel.”

“So does my mother!”

“In that case, we are at an impasse — for now. In the meantime, I intend to acquaint myself with Ravenell. For all I know, I will be living here before long.”

“What a ghastly notion.”

Lord Wharton raised an eyebrow. “I couldn’t agree more.”

The Glass Heart is available at Amazon, in both ebook and paperback format. Happy reading!

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THE GLASS HEART

After Merrill’s widowed mother becomes engaged to an earl, the fate of their respective estates hangs in the balance. A battle of wits ensues when the earl’s arrogant son shows up to lodge his objection. Despite their prickly start, once Merrill discovers she and the viscount have both been painfully crossed in love, she begins to feel a measure of empathy. Unfortunately for their burgeoning friendship, a tempestuous drama threatens to tear them apart forever.

The Glass Heart will be published for the Kindle on October 25, 2022 for $2.99, but you can pre-order it HERE at a special low price of $00.99. The paperback version is available now!

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New Release on Deck! The Prettier Sister

Tired of being unfavorably compared to her beautiful younger sister, Melanie travels to a distant city for a lengthy visit with her stylish aunt. She throws herself into volunteer work and settles into her new life—only to get caught trespassing on Lord Peyton’s neighboring property. Lord Peyton is the most arrogant, aggravating, conceited, and condescending man she’s ever met, but women seem to fall at his feet. As Melanie and Lord Peyton work together to help a local orphanage, will the cold enmity between them ever thaw?

The Prettier Sister is a standalone novel that shares a common world with the Mannequin Series. Pre-order now for a release on July 26th. Keep reading for an excerpt…

When she arrived at the small grove, she peered at the burgeoning fruit. As she had suspected, it would probably be another month before it was ready to pick. She sighed with disappointment — only to spot a gooseberry shrub nearby. Melanie gasped with delight and hastened over to pluck a handful of green berries. An abundance of sour flavor exploded on her tongue, and she wiggled with delight. She filled her mouth with as many berries as her cheeks could hold and then turned to scamper back to the lane.

A tall man stood in her way, his arms akimbo, and she froze.

His dark wavy hair fell loose about his face and shoulders, and he wore a linen shirt open to the waist. It appeared as if he’d paid as little attention to his attire that morning as had Melanie, but his state of dishabille lent him an air of danger whereas she looked like a ragamuffin.

He glowered. “You’re too old to be scrumping, wouldn’t you say?”

Since her mouth was full of fruit she could not respond. As she chewed and swallowed, a flush of embarrassment made her face feel as if it were on fire. Finally, she managed to clear her throat.

“Er…you should always pick the outside berries on a gooseberry shrub and prune the branches to gain the best crop.”

He looked at her askance. “So you’ve done me a favor?”

The scathing note in his voice stiffened her spine. “No, of course not, but you needn’t be so resentful. I’ve done little harm.”

“You’re a trespasser.”

Her temper flared. “I apologize for treading upon your hallowed property, sir! I am utterly and completely in the wrong and it won’t happen again.”

Melanie stomped past the man in a fury, made her way back to the split-rail fence, and climbed over. When she glanced over her shoulder, she discovered the man had actually followed her, as if to make sure she left.

With gritted teeth, she leaped over the ditch once more, and made her way up the lane. As she turned into her aunt’s drive, she refused to look back. If the nasty man wished to see where she lived, she could not stop him. No doubt he would complain about her to Aunt Ginny.

Book Five of The Mannequin Series

UPDATE: The Substitute has a new e-book release date of April 5th, 2022.

The Substitute is getting ready to launch! The book is in pre-order right now, for an estimated release date of 4/19/22, but it will likely be published sooner. If you can’t wait, the paperback is available now.

Blurb: When Portia Coulter meets the mysterious Mr. X at a masquerade ball, she’s forbidden from deepening their acquaintance. As it turns out, however, the flirtation sets in motion a chain of events out of her control. Mr. X has no intention of letting her go that easily but his efforts to woo her may cost her everything.

Will fate be kind to a substitute mannequin or is Portia destined to live a loveless existence?