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Thursday, September 30th, 2010
Miranda Neville Guest Blog



Hello Vixens
It’s lovely to be here with you to talk about my new book THE DANGEROUS VISCOUNT.

Now as you may guess from the title, this is a “hero-centric” book. My shorthand description of the plot is “Regency Revenge of the Nerd.” Sebastian Iverley is a badly dressed book collector who wears spectacles and has nothing to do with women. And I mean nothing. He’s totally inexperienced. Then he catches a glimpse of Diana Fanshawe’s leg and falls for her. He thinks Diana returns his feelings, until he discovers she kissed him to win a bet with his hated cousin Blakeney. To get his revenge, Sebastian gets himself an extreme makeover, intending to break Diana’s heart.

It’s a male Cinderella story but today I want to talk about my heroine. She’s not as obviously “different” as my nerdy hero, but neither does she fit the common stereotypes.

1. She is not remotely a Mary Sue. She is not sacrificing herself for her family, selflessly caring for orphans (or stray dogs), or holding her head up bravely through poverty and hardship.

2. She is not kickass. She doesn’t have a job, want a job, want to save the world, or have any useful skills. It’s just as well she’s never attacked on a dark night because she’d have no idea how to defend herself. When she’s held up by a highwayman, the only weapon at hand is her miniature embroidery scissors.

She loves clothes and hats and her idea of fun is redecorating the house. She worries about her weight. She married once for money (though she was fond of her much older husband) and she wants to marry again for status and because she likes sex (she has her eye on a hot ducal heir). She finds her family’s eccentricities embarrassing and her mother drives her nuts.

On the other hand she’s smart, kind, warmhearted and loves her crazy family, especially her little sister, whom she wants to give every advantage she herself lacked. She’s really fun and I would love to be one of her girlfriends.

Diana isn’t as shallow as she appears. Even before his makeover, she appreciates Sebastian for the interesting man he is. While approving of his improved appearance, she fears he may have lost something in the transformation.

As with any Cinderella story the characters have to learn to distinguish between appearance and reality. And it’s always a toss up which has the most to learn.

You can find an excerpt from the book on my website, or the go to the HarperCollins site for the first 60 pages.
Wednesday, September 29th, 2010
SURRENDER OF A LADY WINNER
And the winner is:

katsrus


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Tuesday, September 28th, 2010
SURRENDER OF A LADY RELEASE DAY!
IT'S RELEASE DAY FOR THE SURRENDER OF A LADY! HAVE YOU BOUGHT YOUR COPY?

I thought I'd make this a fun blog today and offer up ten things about THE SURRENDER OF A LADY that you won't have previously guessed, or known.

1) I chose Jinan's name based on definition. Meaning, I looked for names that meant Paradise. Jinan was not only the prettiest, but I have a great love for names beginning with J.

2) Lord Rothburn has always been 'Rothy' to me. I've always called him Rothy, and continue to do so. He did not have the name 'Griffin' until the book was mostly written.

3) The original title for the book was HIDDEN BEAUTY. Named after the Lithograph (on the right) by Clemens von Pausinger.

4) I didn't think this book was going to turn out to be a romance because the first half of the book was only told in my heroines point of view. I didn't even really know the hero for the first half of the book.

5) It is the smallest things that give me the most problems researching. I had to find a fast ship. One faster than the Ottoman's Xebecs. It took a whole night emailing my critique partner back and forth to find an American Clipper that could not be beat for my hero to whisk away my heroine.

6) Also spent a weekend researching islands in the Mediterranean. It had to be warm, Turk owned and so many days away from Brindisi by 'Clipper'. My critique partner and I visited many tourist sites till we found the Isle of Corfu. Can I tell you how much I want to go there now?

7) I never saw Amir (the heroine's owner) as hero material. I mean, the dude's a pimp in every sense of the word. However, it's easy to understand why he does what he does, and a reader might not agree with what he does but they understand him.

8) All my chapters have titles. Those titles came before the words to tell me what I needed to accomplish. It is essentially a teaser of what will happen. Slave Trader; Initiation Into the Harem; Griffin Summerfield, Marquess of Rothburn; Reunion and Reconciliation; The Way of Life; The Surrender of Reservation . . . for the rest, you'll have to read the book ;)

9) I took my worst fear as a mother (losing a child) and made my heroine, Jinan experience what it might be like for her to never see her child again. But I give her a chance to change that unfortunate fate. There is nothing I wouldn't do for my children. In fact, I would do anything to save them, including everything Jinan endures.

10) I didn't set any of the book in England, because it wouldn't be true for my characters. Jinan leaves her English life behind and she has no desire to ever return to the country she was born in because it's not part of who she is anymore. Jinan and Rothy are quite happy to live as outcasts in their beautiful Italian villa.

Have you ever read certain settings in romance novels or researched various places for your writing that you are now dying to visit? Comment for a chance to win a copy of SOAL I'm giving away on the blog (North America only)! I'm also giving one away on Twitter today, so be sure to follow me and comment for your chance to win!

Also, there is an exclusive excerpt over on the RT blog today so be sure to visit!


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Saturday, September 18th, 2010
HAPPY, HAPPY BIRTHDAY

Guess what blog readers, today

is a special day on the Dark Walk, and we are going to make it a little brighter with lots of candles for Elyssa’s birthday!!!!

These cupcakes are especially for you, Ely!


Love you, XOXOXO, from all the Vixens.


ps do watch out for the claws on that cat, they do love creamy treats as much as we do!
Thursday, September 2nd, 2010
Cover Happy and Excerpt-alicious

I got my third cover. It's still 'in-progress' as in it needs the copy line and the quotes, but this beauty is the cover for THE SECRET DESIRES OF A GOVERNESS. Isn't it simply gorgeous?

Also, hop on over to my website for the rest of Chapter One (and find out how Elena's fate as a harem girl starts in THE SURRENDER OF A LADY)! All you need to do is click HERE!

I won't be blogging on the dark walk again till my release day. Please visit my website (on the weekend--it won't be updated till then) for my blog tour, which starts September 22nd with the wonderful ladies over on The Romance Dish then over to the Borders True Romance Blog on the 24th... And many more places and dates.

What makes an awesome cover for you? Will you pick up a book based on cover alone? Buy it on cover? Or on title? Do you read the first page? The back blurb, cover quotes? Inquiring minds would like to know.