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Good morning, readers!  Please give a warm welcome to Ian Walkley, who's here today to discuss his new release, NO REMORSE.  This cover caught my attention right away, and I was dying to know more.  It especially appealed to me given that it also addresses human trafficking, which as you all know, I deal with in the Black Opal series as Tori St. Claire. 

I think you'll be equally intrigued!

NO REMORSE

Two men, exiles from their respective societies, take conflicting approaches in the quest to regain their place and self-respect, and find themselves at war over a kidnapped girl.


Lee McCloud (“Mac”), a special forces soldier facing trumped-up charges of murder, is forced to work for a mysterious government outfit operating outside the law.


Khalid Yubani, cast out of Saudi Arabia for an offence against another member of the Royal family, seeks revenge through ruthless acts of evil. Engaged in the worst forms of human trafficking, Khalid buys Sophia, the daughter of Mac’s best friend, who has been kidnapped in Mexico. With time running out for Sophia, Mac enlists the help of a beautiful computer genius, a British SAS soldier and a Lebanese fixer to try to find Sophia and save her from the terrifying fate that Khalid has in store.


Although starting the quest as a man with no remorse, Mac gradually discovers a side of himself that he suppressed after witnessing the abduction of his own sister years before.


Dodging assassins, corrupt generals, evil medicos, Mossad agents, corrupt bureaucrats, and sharks, Mac ignores the order to stay out of trouble and follows Sophia’s trail from Mexico to Paris, London and Dubai, and the island of Andaran, where Khalid and his henchmen are waiting…

I asked Ian to share a bit about his inspiration and where the idea for NO REMORSE stemmed from.  Here's what he had to say:  

When I was running my marketing consultancy I traveled a great deal, and loved to read escapist thrillers while flying. I wanted to write a book that other travelers would enjoy. Also, I like action and suspense, and get bored with mysteries that fill pages with manipulated plots designed to delay the revealing of a secret. Thrillers are about tension that makes the reader want to turn the page. Many men don’t read fiction, and I want to write stories that get men reading again, while also appealing to female readers. Readers have written to me about how they stayed up all night to finish No Remorse, or how their husband wouldn’t pay them attention until he had finished the book. So I think the answer is short chapters, lots of action, and a mix of conflict, violence and sex.

In my younger days, my writing heroes were Ludlum, Maclean, Wilbur Smith—action, adventure, global conspiracies—so I naturally gravitated to thrillers. When I began writing No Remorse, in 2008, I had in mind writing a Ludlum-esque prologue about some mysterious event, and weaving a story around it. I was curious about Saddam’s missing WMD’s, so I came up with the idea of Saddam passing nuclear materials to an old Saudi Prince who buried them in the Arabian desert just before the invasion.

However, over the three years I was writing the book many things occurred that kept forcing me to rewrite the story. I came to the view that everyone wanted to put Iraq behind them, and more recently Osama Bin Laden was killed. In the end, I spent a further six months rewriting the story so that it would not date.

No Remorse in its final form is the story of the kidnapping of two American teenage girls on holiday in Mexico, and the subsequent search for them by a former special operations soldier Lee McCloud (Mac). I have retained the theme of ‘no remorse’ in terms of achieving retribution for the evil that bad people have done to others.

I researched many aspects of No Remorse, traveling to Paris, London and Dubai, and activities of the bad guys such as human trafficking, which is a massive global trade rivaling drugs in illegal earnings. There are some terrible things happening with the organized kidnapping and enslaving of women and children, and many countries turn a blind eye to it. I also did a considerable amount of research into the corruption of the global financial system, computer hacking, and read many non-fiction accounts from special forces operators.

I tried to make the relationship between Mac and Tally a love-hate thing, like in the TV series Moonlighting, or in the film Mr & Mrs Smith. In Mac’s case, he feels a lack of trust towards attractive women, because his fiancée left him for his brother four weeks before their wedding. Will this make it difficult to work with Tally, the woman who is effectively his boss? Of course.

Many stories featuring soldiers or cops make the hero too powerful. I wanted my hero to make the sort of mistakes people make in real life, to be out of his depth at times, in order to make the achievement of his goal that much more difficult. To help develop Mac’s and Tally’s character traits, I watched those shows again, and others like The Shield, which features a stubborn cop considered a loose cannon by his boss.

Fascinating, yes?  Let's take a peek at a particularly poignant scene:  

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The girls’ fathers, Bob and Marvin, each carried a briefcase full of cash with a tiny GPS tracker hidden in a false bottom. They were both taller than the kidnappers, and through the scope Mac could read the pain on Bob’s face. The behavior of the kidnappers was still bothering him, but there was nothing he could do except watch. The leader held out his palm and waved his pistol like it was a flag. He addressed the fathers in accented English.

“You’re late. We think perhaps you do not want your daughters back, eh?”

“Sorry,” Bob said, his breathing short and sharp. “We took a wrong turn coming into the dam. The signs were confusing.”

The man grunted and glanced at the one with the knife. “Check them.”

Knife Man patted them down, searched their pockets, nodded the all clear.

“You have our money?”

“Of course.” Bob’s voice came through deep and confident in his earpiece, although the armpits of his shirt betrayed his anxiety. Be courteous but strong, Mac had advised him, otherwise they won’t respect you. Being a basketball coach undoubtedly helped. “And you have our daughters,” Bob said. A statement, not a question. He held out the briefcase. “Here’s the money. We didn’t contact the police.”

Several kidnappers gave a hearty laugh.

The leader smirked. “We wouldn’t be here if you had, gringo. But your daughters would be. With bullets in their heads.” He gestured to a kidnapper wearing a red bandana around his neck. “Abrirlos,” he ordered, and the man took both briefcases and unclipped the locks.

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YOU HAVE JUST READ AN EXCERPT FROM NO REMORSE
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Thank you, Ian, for stopping by today! 
 
Readers, be sure to follow Ian's blog tour -- he's giving away a $50.00 Amazon Gift Card to one randomly drawn commentor during the tour.  The more you comment, the better your chances of winning!! Complete tour dates can be found here.
 
About the Author:
 

Ian Walkley has had a career in social and market research, and has been writing novels, short stories, travel articles and copywriting since 2008. He has co-authored two publications on small business and his first novel, No Remorse, was published in 2012. Ian's screenplay "Deniable Justice" placed fourth in the Writer’s Digest 2011 Competition for best screenplay. Ian has travelled extensively and researched his subject, and brings a knowledge of location and technical detail to the exotic settings and big screen thrills. Ian lives in Brisbane with his wife and three children.
 
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~Claire
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Hi all!

I'm not going to go into great detail here, as I did so over at the Tori St. Claire blog, where it's a bit more fitting.  But getting into Sasha's head was a fascinating experience for me.  She had to both accept her fate so as not to eternally hate Alexei, and she had to be able to understand on levels that I don't think I necessarily would. 

I mean really, when you're betrayed by a neighbor who phones you in for failing to mow your grass while your mower's broken... are you all that interested in talking to said neighbor anytime soon?

I'm not really.  I'm more apt to be plotting how I can transplant a whole truckload full of weed seeds into his perfectly manicured lawn.

But I'm not a secret agent, I haven't ever worked in national security, and I've never been privlege to top secret information.  I've never been in any sort of position where I must lie in order to protect someone or something.

Sasha wasn't an agent, but she did work in top secret channels and had enough connections / training to understand the role of duty above all else.  That helped feed her acceptance of her circumstances.  The other part, however, had to go deeper.  To more or less embrace her fate, she had to have deep reasons why.  And she needed to feel like what lay ahead of her was a fitting punishment for her past. 

Just as I can't fathom personally what place she had to be in mentally when she's sold into slavery, I can't comprehend on a personal level what it would be like to not even be able to trust one's own father.  Which all set up a very fun excursion in exploring that mindset, speaking with a psychologist, and putting all the pieces together until I did, truly, understand Sasha Zablosky.

She's strong, she's true to her personal beliefs, and she knows how to survive in the face of abject adversity.  She's also in a world unto a very few elite, and that training helps her to navigate what she must confront. 

If you'd like to read more about her, check out the Tori St. Claire blog post and the Lie To Me virtual book tour, which is at Riverina Romantics today, and Sasha has been interviewed!  Want to know if Alexei is really that good in bed?  Go see what she has to say!  Remember, follow the tour, comment, and be entered to win an Amazon 25.00 Gift Certificate.  The more you comment, the better your chances of winning!



~Claire
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Happy Monday everyone!

That's right -- Monday -- which means it's time for a Pick Me Up!

Katherine Grey, our guest this week on The Muse, is giving away a copy of her book, The Muse!  All you have to do is comment below and answer this simple question:

What is your favorite romance subgenre?


Noted poet Blaine Hobson counts the Prince Regent among his patrons. But ever since the socialite he wished to marry took her life, he has been unable to compose a single line of poetry. With a sonnet commissioned by the Regent due in a few weeks, Blaine spends his time alternating between trying to write...and wishing he had the courage to join his beloved in the grave.

Raised in an orphanage with her sister, seamstress Emma Tompkins lives with the guilt of her sibling’s death. Accidently finding a suicide note penned by Blaine, she resolves to keep him alive at all costs. Vigilant, she returns each day, pushing her way into his home--and losing her heart.

Can Blaine forget his beloved and return the affections of the seamstress? Or once finished with his work, will he cast Emma out of his life forever




~Claire
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Hi all! Before I get into the winners (which I'm sure, you really don't want me to put off any longer), I want to tell you a few things I learned about Virtual Book Tours.

1. Having two books release on the same day isn't nearly as fun as I thought it would be, after the initial 48 hours. It becomes work then.

2. Putting over 1100 names onto paper and folding them up just to draw a couple out of the pile, even with the help of the eldest demi-demon makes for a surprising way to get blisters on the pads of the fingertips.

3. Meeting deadlines in the middle of two book tours? Hah! Right.

4. There are not enough hours in one day.

5. Planning that project in the middle also? That joins the "hah right" department.

6. I did meet a lot of new faces and had some really interesting discussions. -- BONUS

7. Dust does not quite settle onto the Christmas tree as fast as I thought it might. The stockings, however, are a different story.

8. There are not enough hours in a day.

9. When your internet fails, or the devices that are supposed to connect you to it, during a book tour... then guilt settles in because you can't make appearances. And there's just no way of quite communicating that effectively either. All one can do is make daily stops into different repair shops to get the problems a) troubleshooted, and b) fixed.

10. The administrative side of book tours is not particularly fun -- ie, the part where I have to be the 'business person' not just the author stopping in to chat. "Where can I find my post? Do I have the wrong link up? Oh crap the post I scheduled to go is incorrect." Add that into 51 times of having to do that... I could definitely wait a lifetime to invest in the project a second time. Though it will occur again, before "lifetime" happens :)

11. It's amazing the tolerance level I can develop when it comes to the demidemons and the things I've learned to tune out while attending to necessary business that can't wait until the house is quiet. Simply AMAZING.

12. There are not enough hours in a day.

So... all that said... I did have a blast with the tours. THANK YOU everyone for hosting me, for following, for engaging me in conversation. I hope you'll stay in touch both via my blog here and/or via email.

Now -- the Winners**:

STRIPPED
$25.00 Amazon Gift Card -- Yadira yadkny(at)hotmail (dot) com

IMMORTAL HOPE:
#1 -- $25.00 Amazon Gift Card -- Terri M oklahomamommy0306 (at) gmail (dot) com
#2 -- $25.00 Amazon Gift Card -- Cayce cayce005(at)yahoo(dot)com

TOUR HOST AWARDS
Stripped -- Carrie Ann Ryan
Immortal Hope -- I Just Wanna Sit Here and Read

Bitten By Paranormal Romance Book Giveaway:
Signed STRIPPED -- Lexi -- eyesofblueice(at)gmail(dot)com

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I will be contacting the above winners to verify sending addresses within the next hour. If your name is listed, and you do not hear from me, email me please -- means there's something wrong with the email address I have on file for you. If you receive the email, you have one week to confirm. Then I will choose a different winner if I haven't heard a response.

Congrats everyone!!

~Claire
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Reposted from Wednesday due to Technical issues:

Book boyfriends... the acceptable means of infidelity.



You know you have one. You know you've experienced his kiss and want more. You know your heart is every bit as much his, as his belongs to someone else...

And your significant other is totally okay with you cheating for a few hours out of your life with the drop-dead sexy hero in your latest romance novel.



It can't get better, can it?

So just who have you fallen in love with over the years? The strong silent type? The naughty rogue? The agressive no holds barred lover?

I've published quite a bit and written even more, but there's one hero who outshines them all for me presently. His name is Kyle Garland. His story is A BROKEN CHRISTMAS -- which is an appropriate year-round read, not just a holiday heartwarmer.



Delta Force operative Kyle Garland divorced his wife to protect her. His top-secret missions expose him to constant danger, and his world is full of lies and deceit. But the threat to Aimee doesn’t come in the form of insurgents or bombs. Rather, his soul-deep love and the dreams he silently nurtures are her greatest hazard. When a career-ending injury brings him home for Christmas, to keep her safe he must bury his feelings and hide the monster he’s become.

Fourteen months ago, Aimee had the perfect marriage… then Kyle blindsided her with a divorce. Now, he’s coming home, and she intends to get her answers. Yet the crippled man she confronts bears scars her years of nursing cannot heal. The secret he’s hiding is tearing him apart. No matter how she tries, he keeps her at a distance, despite the love that’s still evident in his kiss. What Aimee doesn’t know is her own damaged past terrifies Kyle more than any wartime horror.

As she forces him to confront his demons, will the holiday shred the fragile bonds they share, or will Christmas complete all their broken parts?


I have to share why Kyle is my favorite too:

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As he eased the golf cart to a jerky stop beside her car and she stepped out, he slid her a sideways glance. Walsh must have put her up to this. Damn him. Evidently he couldn’t get the message either—Kyle wanted to be left alone. But Conner Walsh had a way of screwing everything up.

How, in the name of God, could he survive living with Aimee?

“Are you coming?” Aimee called from inside her car.

More than anything in the world, Kyle wanted to tell her no. Not because he resented her too accurateassessment of his physical limitations, not because he wanted to move on and forget about her. No, he wanted to tell her she was out of her mind because the idea of going home with Aimee made him jittery.

“Yeah,” he mumbled with disgust. Coordinating cane, good leg, bad leg, and numb hand, he worked his way to his feet and limped to the passenger’s door. At least she hadn’t opened it for him—he’d have died right there if Aimee thought he was that incapable of tending to himself. His career might be toast, he might be crippled, but he was not an invalid.

And he was not hiring a nurse, damn it.

Kyle slid into the passenger’s seat with a grimace. The old pain started in his knee, worked its way up to his thigh. Muscles that had taken months to reattach and bind to bone protested the cold. Rebelled against the time he’d spent standing on the plane, just to prove to himself he could. “Why didn’t you move out?”

Aimee keyed the engine and dropped the gearshift into reverse. Looking over shoulder as she backed out of the space, she answered, “I haven’t gotten around to it yet.”

“What have you been doing?”

As she shifted into drive, her foot on the brake, she gave him a meaningful look. “Searching for a job.”

“Oh.” Kyle lapsed into silence. He drummed his fingers on the center console, mentally ticking off the numerous reasons why staying with Aimee in the house they’d bought as husband and wife was a bad idea. Beyond the fact he loathed the idea of her tending to him like she might one of her former patients she smelled too incredibly good after a shower, and he didn’t know how to keep his hands off her.

Already his brain formed fantastic pictures of them in the bed, reuniting in ways that would make Hugh Heffner blush. In the kitchen, on the dining room table, lathering each other in the shower…

Like he’d just run into a brick wall, the slow burn of pleasure that crept into his blood came to a frigid halt. He let out a derisive snort. Shower—right. He couldn’t handle the shower solo, much less with Aimee’s hands all over him and soap slicking his body. His leg wouldn’t hold up, the wet tile would make him slip. Christ, he couldn’t even make love to her if he wanted to—he couldn’t feel a damn thing in his right hand. He’d be no better than a bumbling teen. All thumbs, no finesse, and a damn sight rougher than what her fragile skin could handle.

So much for that little fantasy. Aimee deserved a whole man. Not one who’d been reduced to benches in the bathtub.

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YOU HAVE JUST READ AN EXCERPT FROM A BROKEN CHRISTMAS
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If you think you might fall in love with Kyle as much as I did while telling his story, comment on your favorite book boyfriend below -- what made you fall in love? Each comment will be entered into a drawing on Feb 5, for a .pdf copy of A BROKEN CHRISTMAS.

Then, check out the wonderful Book Boyfriend Blog Hop, sponsored by Reading Between the Wines and As the Pages Turn, and the fantastic prizes these authors are offering. It's a great kick-start to the Valentine's Holday!

ReadingBetweentheWinesBookClub




~Claire
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Well, it's been a fun an exciting month with this blog tour, and I hope you've learned some exciting things both about the noble knights in The Curse of the Templars series, and Merrick and Anne from Immortal Hope.

But today's the last day, and we conclude the blog tour with Urban Girl Reader, where you can meet the last knight, Farran de Clare.

Comment and enter to win an Amazon Gift Card!

The winner will be posted here tomorrow.


While the tour is over, I still have plenty of things coming down the pipe and some more appearances scheduled. Check back for the latest news and additional giveaways with Immortal Hope.

~Claire
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Today you'll find me at In the Name of Books, where I'm discussing the challenges of writing Immortal Hope and meeting them head-on.


Comment and enter to win an Amazon Gift Card!

~Claire
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Today you'll find me at The Quillery, a fantastic, super classy, review site. I've been put to the test, and faced down a battery of thought-provoking questions!


Comment and enter to win an Amazon Gift Card!











The STRIPPED Blog Tour has concluded. The winner of the Amazon Gift Card will be announced shortly!

Thanks for following the tour and I hope you enjoy STRIPPED!

 


~Claire
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Today you'll find me at many places.

The first, Michelle's Book Blog, where you can meet the ever-so-charming, Templar Knight, Gareth.





When you've had your fill of him, hop over to Fallen Angel Reviews for more in-depth information about the series and Immortal Hope.





THEN, stop in at I'm Lovin' Books and learn a little about how angels and witches go to gether.



Comment at both and enter to win an Amazon Gift Card!



Today's STRIPPED blog tour stop puts me overseas again, at Erotica For All.

Then, we conclude the tour with Adventure Into Romance!

~Claire
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Today you'll find me at Romancing the Book, where I'm talking about the roles of archangels in Immortal Hope and the series, The Curse of the Templars.




Secondly, I am at Grave Tells today as well! Please stop in!



Comment and enter to win an Amazon Gift Card!








Today's STRIPPED blog tour stop is at Beyond Romance.

~Claire
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How Blog Tours Work...

After what's amounted to a week of having to chase down posts for one tour or the other, and hearing my author friends comment on this as well, I thought I'd explain to you, the people who come here to find out where to go for a blog tour stop, how this whole process works.

Let's skip past the whole contact, confirm, schedule date, etc. It's the author's responsibility to create material and get it to the host. Either through a third-party tour coordinator, or directly. This includes pretty much everything you see on a blog post -- answers to interview questions, guest post material, photo, bio, blurb, cover, etc.

At that point, once that material is sent off, it is really out of the author's hands. Some hosts confirm receipt of material, some don't. An author really has no idea if there's been a transmission error, or anything, unless the host communicates so. A really busy host may not even recognize there's something amiss until the last minute, or approaching the last minute, and hopefully the author can address that problem pronto if he/she is able to receive the email timely.

Unless the author has heard from the host, the author has no idea until the day of, whether there's been a problem.

And as the host is posting the material, and the author does not have access to that blog to do the posting hisserself, the author can't control whether that material gets live or not.

All an author can do (cough) is apologize to the people who've faithfully and diligently followed the tour, offered support, and may be emailing privately to inquire. He/she can also politely express some angst on a blog as well.

And then he/she can beg you to have patience and keep going with the flow.

So, I'm apologizing, I'm expressing, and I'm begging!

Thanks for all your support folks!



You asked for more knights -- I've delivered! Jump over to Lovin' Me Some Romance, and get cozy with a knight who knows the true meaning of chivalry, even if his suspicion sometimes gets in the way. Lucan of Seacourt is making a guest stop today!



Comment and enter to win an Amazon Gift Card!








Today's STRIPPED blog tour stop is at Words of Wisdom from the Scarf Princess.

~Claire
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Darn that pesky HTML Code that masked my fabulous writing. Darn me for not realizing it was wonky until... 2pm.

So. Here it is with much ado:

Today I'm at the incredible KMN BOOKS with Karen Michelle Nutt!

This is a great blog site, folks. Absolutely wonderful. You should check it out, even if you aren't interested in IMMORTAL HOPE.

(Gasp! How could that be?)

So jump on over there and check out Karen's blog. Right now!




Comment and enter to win an Amazon Gift Card!








Today's STRIPPED blog tour stop is at Love to Read for Fun.

~Claire
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{The IMMORTAL HOPE Blog Tour continues today atTote Bags 'N' Blogs . STRIPPED is featured atBook Travels.}




Today I have author Marie Astor on the blog, and I'm turning all the control over to her. She's on tour for her new book, On the Rim of Love, a contemporary romance that sounds like it's packed full of emotion.

Marie is awarding two prizes to randomly drawn commenters during her tour: a sterling silver plum quartz necklace and earring set, and a sterling silver aventurine necklace that were custom designed for the tour. (US & Canada only, please.)







Follow the tour and comment; the more you comment, the better your chances of winning. The tour dates can be found here:

ON THE RIM OF LOVE

Maggie Robin has been dating the irresistibly good-looking, successful Jeffrey Preston for two years. But when Jeffrey proposes marriage a week after Maggie’s college graduation, she is no longer sure if she wants to marry a workaholic TV producer.

Her doubts culminate when during a ski trip to British Columbia, Maggie meets Taylor Denton, a handsome, free-spirited big mountain skier who is the complete opposite of Jeffrey. It does not take Maggie long to realize that she has fallen in love with Taylor and she decides to break off her engagement with Jeffrey. But just when she thinks she has found the love of her life, an ill-fated misunderstanding tears Maggie and Taylor apart.

A week later, Maggie is told that Taylor has died in a tragic ski accident; yet, her heart refuses to believe in Taylor’s death. When Maggie returns to Taylor’s native town, she learns that Taylor is indeed alive, but has been seriously injured. Resolved to bring her lover back to life Maggie stands by Taylor’s side, convincing him to embrace life again.

So -- you're on stage, Marie!


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Hi Claire, thank you very much for inviting me to the Muse to talk about my latest contemporary romance novel, On the Rim of Love.

Two years ago I went to Banff, British Columbia and was absolutely smitten with its incredible nature – the soaring mountain cliffs, the boundless snow (I was there in December), and the endless open spaces. I am always thinking of new plots for romance novels, and the moment I saw the sprawling beauty of British Columbia, the idea for On the Rim of Love started to materialize in my mind.


Now, I would like to say upfront that the town of Eagleville where the story takes place is a fictional town, as is the ski resort located in the town. Why didn’t you just pick one of the real resorts? you ask. Well, the reason being is that off-piste skiing is a big part of On the Rim of Love, as it becomes the initial point of connection between the main characters – Maggie and Taylor, so I wanted to create a ski resort with access to all kinds of ski terrain. From the research that I did, I learned that most US ski resorts do not offer lift access to wild mountain terrain and require either renting a helicopter or climbing long, arduous routs to get to wild mountain terrain. Europe, however, offers easy access to off-piste skiing – you can take a lift car to the top of Mont Blanc. However, I have never been to Mont Blanc, but I have been to British Columbia and my heart was dead set on its beauty.


So, I decided to combine the best of both worlds and create a ski resort where Maggie and Taylor could take an enchanting ride to the very tops of the mountains – I hope you’ll come along for the ride!

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This book has fascinated me since I saw the tour announcement. I want to share an excerpt with all of you.

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“Maggie, we have been seeing each other for a while, and now that you’re done with school, I think it’s time that we took our relationship to the next level.” Jeffrey placed a robin-blue jewelry box on the table.

Maggie stared back at him, suddenly at a loss for words.

“Go on, open it.”

Slowly, Maggie pulled on the white ribbon. Inside, was a smaller box of black velvet. Feeling Jeffrey’s expectant gaze upon her, Maggie flipped open the lid. A giant diamond glinted against the black material.

“Timing is everything, and I think that right now is the perfect timing for us, don’t you?” Jeffrey pressed on without waiting for her answer, “There are a lot of opportunities for me at the network, Maggie, and our engagement will show my father that I am a ‘reliable fellow,’ to use his words exactly. You see, my father is rather old-fashioned, and he has made it pretty clear that he expects me to settle down before he is going to entrust me with a more serious role in the company. When it comes to climbing the corporate ladder a man’s character is often judged by his personal life, and I do plan to climb to the very top.”

Maggie blinked, wondering what getting engaged had to do with timing and reliability.

“Of course, that is not the main reason why I want to marry you.” Jeffrey reached for her hand. “I love you, Maggie. We are perfect for each other. But when it comes to climbing the corporate ladder a man’s character is often judged by his personal life, and I do plan to climb to the very top.” Jeffrey winked.

“Yes.” Maggie nodded.

“I’m so glad.” Jeffrey put the ring on her finger where it dangled loosely.

Maggie’s first impulse was to explain that her ‘yes’ was directed at Jeffrey’s statement regarding the corporate ladder, but instead, she remained silent, thunderstruck by the enormous diamond on her finger: it was blindingly ostentatious - a single emerald-cut solitaire - just what a future studio producer’s wife would wear.


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YOU HAVE JUST READ AN EXCERPT FROM ON THE RIM OF LOVE
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MORE ABOUT MARIE:

Marie Astor is a die-hard romantic who wholeheartedly believes in true love, which is why she writes in the contemporary romance genre. Marie is the author of contemporary romance novels, On the Rim of Love, Lucky Charm, and a short story collection, A Chance Encounter and Other Stories. Stop by Marie’s website: http://www.marieastor.com/ to sign up for book releases and events.

Marie can also be found on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/marieastorcollection
and Twitter: @marieastor.

Books by Marie Astor:

On the Rim of Love – a contemporary romance about unexpected love. (MORE INFO)

Lucky Charm – a humorous contemporary romance about love, luck and friendship. (MORE INFO)

A Chance Encounter and Other Stories – a short story collection about love and everyday life. (MORE INFO)


~Claire
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It's that time again -- time for another up-close and personal with a sexy, tortured knight. Stop in over at The Book Nympho and meet Tane du Bruiel a little more.

Comment and enter to win an Amazon Gift Card!








Today's STRIPPED blog tour stop is at As the Pages Turn, a smokin' hot, fun and informative book review and information site.

~Claire
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www.toristclaire.com

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Today I'm across the ocean, in Glascow, with Lesley at My Keeper Shelf. We're talking about the world building involved with Immortal Hope and the Curse of the Templars series.

Lesley reviewed IMMORTAL HOPE yesterday, and ranked it with 4 Stars. Here's a tidbit of what she had to say:

"Immortal Hope definitely has the feeling of a really good series, it reminded me a little bit of J.R Ward's Black Dagger Brotherhood (which is one of my all time favourite series) where each book will focus on one warrior finding his HEA. So if you are a fan of BDB then this is right up your street."

Be sure and check out her Review while you're there!



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Today's STRIPPED blog tour stop is at Sexy Lady, a really fun blog site for the... erotic inclined.

~Claire
www.claireashgrove.com
www.toristclaire.com

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We have our first WINNER, folks!

Please congratulate Terri M!. For her participation on the Immortal Hope Blog Tour, she's receiving the mid-month prize of an Amazon $25.00 gift card.

Keep on playing, keep on commenting -- we have one more drawing left.


Today I'm over at Good Choice Reading, another fantastic review site. You should check them out beyond reading about how I blended history with fiction. They have some wonderful thoughts on equally wonderful books.












Today's STRIPPED blog tour stop is at Carrie Ann Ryan's Blog, who's making an appearance over here on February 29th as well!

~Claire
www.claireashgrove.com
www.toristclaire.com

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Today I'm at the very cool paranormal book review site, Fang-Tastic Books. Hop over and talk about your New Years hopes and hear a little of mine for the forthcoming year.

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The STRIPPED blog tour does not run on weekends. It will resume on Monday.

~Claire
www.claireashgrove.com
www.toristclaire.com

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If you like paranormal romance, you need to check out Dark Faerie Tales. I'm there today, talking about who was the most fun character to craft in Immortal Hope.

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The Stripped Blog Tour does not encompass weekends. It will resume on Monday.

~Claire
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www.toristclaire.com

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Today I'm at Wicked Lil' Pixie, another incredible review site for paranormal enthusiasts and anyone who likes a little steam in their romance! Stop in and learn why I chose the topic of the Knights Templar.

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Today's STRIPPED blog tour stop is at Ramblings From This Chick, where you can get a first-hand look at what it takes to be a Black Opal.

~Claire
www.claireashgrove.com
www.toristclaire.com

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Today's I'm swapping blogs with author Joya Fields. The Immortal Hope Blog Tour Stop is at her place.

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I'm also making a second apearance at Sizzling Hot Books, where Marissa recently reviewed Immortal Hope. She rated it 4 Hearts, and had the following to say:

"Immortal Hope looks to be a tantalizing new series that promises epic battles, strong women, amazing men and a commitment to a better world. Read it today!"

For the Full Review, click here.

Otherwise, leave a comment there too and double your chances to win. The first giveaway will be coming up very soon! And, if we get some more participants on the tour -- alert your friends! -- I'll up the rewards by doing a 3rd drawing.




Today's STRIPPED blog tour stop is at Immortality and Beyond, where I'm giving you a sneak peek at an exclusive excerpt for STRIPPED, and talking about the Black Opals in depth.

~Claire
www.claireashgrove.com
www.toristclaire.com

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"Victorians used the term 'limbs' as a euphenism for legs, which were thought to be so sexually exciting to a man, even a glimpse of a table leg could incite him to sexual frenzy. Table skirts were invented to prevent any unnatural unions between men and furniture."
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(History Channel International)

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