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Showing posts with label RT. Show all posts

Romantic Times review for My Fierce Highlander!

I was thrilled to get this review today from RT Book Reviews! It's in the June issue.

My Fierce Highlander
Vonda Sinclair
4 stars  HOT
Setting: 1600s Scotland

The mystical 1600s are the perfect backdrop for this hot and heavy historical romance. The romance between Gwyneth and Alasdair is absolutely believable and gets the heart racing from the moment they meet. Sinclair has done a wonderful job of crafting a truly interesting plot.
SUMMARY: Healer Gwyneth only wants peace. She longs to leave the Highlands before her son is old enough to fight for the evil Donald MacIrwin. After a skirmish, Gwyneth cares for the laird of the MacGrath clan — a family that has had a 200-year-old feud with the MacIrwins. As the tides turn, and Gwyneth must flee with her son to save their lives, she’s taken in by Alasdair MacGrath, the man whose life she saved. She receives his protection and works to bring her son to freedom before it’s too late. vondasinclair.com
Amy Lignor

My Fierce Highlander - ebook - print
Also available for Nook, Apple, etc.

Coming at you from RT 2011!

Hey there, Fierce Romancers. Well, it's here! The Romantic Times Booklovers Convention! So far, it's been a really great time. We started off Tuesday night with a side trip to The Viper Room on Sunset Strip, had a wonderful time at the Ellora's Cave Bollywood party on Wednesday night (complete with a performance by an Indian dance troop), and rounded out the trip so far with the Masquerade Faery Ball last night. In between, I've been attending some informative workshops, luncheons and just schmoozing in general. Today is going to be a busy one for me -- but I'll tell you more about that later (Oh, the suspense!). In the meantime, here's a few of the pictures I've taken so far...

At the Ellora's Cave Bollywood Party.


At last night's Masquerade Faery Ball.

Unmasked, and with the lovely Mari Freeman.


That's all from LA for now. Have a great weekend!

My First Romantic Times Convention

Last week I attended my very first Romantic Times Convention. I'd heard so much about this convention from my author friends that I couldn't wait to get there and experience it for myself. I just have to say that I wasn't disappointed.

My trip started off with a 6 hour drive from Chicago to Columbus, Ohio. The one thought that comes to mind about that is thank goodness for satellite radio! The music kept me sane while I jogged for position around more semi trucks than I'd ever seen in my life. But, I finally made it to the hotel (in one piece!) to find my roommates, Samantha Kane and Mari Freeman, already checked in. After a round of hugs, we were all dolling up to head out to dinner with our editors from Ellora's Cave.

I'm not going to lie, after dinner and heading to bead early Tuesday night, followed by a yummy brunch Wednesday morning, the rest of the trip flew by in a blur. Meeting authors, readers, editors, publishers... Lunches here, workshops there. Spotlights, ice cream socials, handshakes with Mr. Romance contestants (what a hardship that was!). Book expos, book signings, passing JR Ward by the elevators. Mint Juleps while sitting in the bar watching the Kentucky Derby, eating mini cheeseburgers and kibitzing with MA Ellis every night at midnight. EC's awesome Paint the Town Red party, the Fairy Ball, and the great skit during the Vampire Ball. Meeting author LB Gregg, who I now call a friend, and rooming with the 2 best girls EVAH! All this is just a quick run-down of everything that happened.

At Ellora's Cave's Paint the Town Red Party

Yummy EC Caveman!

Mari Freeman, LB Gregg, Samantha Kane, and Me at the EC Party.

Saturday's Book Signing (pictured with LB Gregg's coffee and phone!)

Go Seabiscuit!
Mari Freeman, Samantha Kane, MA Ellis, and me.

Samantha took this picture of me while we were helping set up for EC's party.
It's one of the few I've ever had taken of me that I actually like!

All in all, the trip was wonderful. Highly recommended to any author, aspiring or otherwise, as well as any reader of romance. If you've never been, I encourage you to go. For everyone else, see you next year in LA!

New Reviews for Heart of the Wolf!


It's reviews like these that help an author to keep on writing! Thanks to Melisa from Simply Romance Reviews and Bunny Callahan with Romantic Times whose reviews made me smile and gave me the impetus to finish Betrayal of the Wolf!


Simply Romance Reviews GRADE: A Heart of the Wolf is an outstanding read! Loaded with steamy, naughty sex its hot enough to scorch the pages and make you hot all over! Keep something cool nearby because you’re going to need it! Like a freezer maybe. Devlyn is a werewolf any woman would want, and if she didn’t—she’s dead. He also learns the truth about redheads—the hair is a warning—things could get too hot to handle. ~Reviewed by Melisahttp://www.simplyromancereviews.com/srrreviews/heartofthewolf.aspx
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And Romantic Times Magazine (4 Stars!!) had this to say:
HEART OF THE WOLF Terry Spear •••• HOT A solidly crafted werewolf story, this tale centers on pack problems in a refreshingly straightforward way. The characters are well drawn and believable, which makes the contemporary plotline of this story of love and life among the lupus garou seem, well, realistic. (SOURCEBOOKS, Apr.,417pp.,S6.99) Bunny Callahan
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FOR WRITERS: I'm offering my 3-D Characterization online workshop again...details at: http://www.terryspear.com/id14.html Sign up now for the course that will begin April 1-28. I give 3 lessons per week, plus mini-lessons in between. :)