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Saturday, November 21, 2015

*SALE* Death Becomes Her

Something just kinda hit me and I decided to offer the digital edition of  Death Becomes Her for only $0.99 for a limited time. This is the slightly morbid (the heroine steals dead bodies for the anatomy schools) serial Regency romance I wrote for InD'tale Magazine over the course of a year.

But there's a bonus! This compilation includes a short story called The Devil She Knows that the magazine's readers didn't get to see. This is a story I wrote just for my readers and fans, a thank you just for being you. I hope you enjoy it! ♥

Get your copy from Amazon (US), Amazon (UK), Amazon (CA), Amazon (AU), Smashwords, B&N, Apple (iTunes), or Kobo. 

This offer is only good until Jan 1, 2016 so tell your friends and grab your discounted copy while you can! Have a wonderful rest of 2015, my lovelies! 


♥Happy reading, writing, and blogging!!♥

There’s a jukebox in my head. It’s currently playing
♫♪ Imagine Dragons ~ It's Time

Friday, July 4, 2014

♥ E-book Sale at Smashwords! ♥


Every year, Smashwords has their July Summer/Winter sale. I've decided to participate this year by enrolling all my titles in the promotion. That means you can get Honor, Betrayal, Deception, Intrigue, Spellbound, Heartless, Redemption, and Forgotten, and other Heartless tales for only $1.50 (USD) each by using coupon code SSW50 in your shopping cart. The 11th Commandment and The Dragon's Birth are FREE using the same code, and My Lady Coward is always FREE.

Thank you so much for all your support, my lovelies! 

♥Happy reading, writing, and blogging!!♥

There’s a jukebox in my head. It’s currently playing
♫♪  Sick Puppies ~ Don't Walk Away 

Tuesday, June 3, 2014

Get Forgotten for...FREE!!! ♥

Funny, right? I’ll forget you for free. Not really, of course, but my newest Regency release Forgotten, and other Heartless tales is FREE for the next few days. Doesn’t matter who you are or where you live. Use the code and download the book. My gift to you in thanx for all the support you’ve given me over the years. Mwah!


Go to Smashwords, add the book to your cart, enter the code NH22K in the space provided in the cart, apply the code, and checkout. Then download the format you prefer.  This offer is only good until June 6, so take advantage soon! 

Thank you for being you!

♥Happy reading, writing, and blogging!!♥

There’s a jukebox in my head. It’s currently playing
♫♪ Martina McBride ~ A Broken Wing

Saturday, April 13, 2013

Redemption is FREE April 13-17


Have you been hoping Redemption would be free so you can add it to your e-library? Now's your chance and it will be your ONLY chance to get the revamped version FREE. I'm not enrolling this one in KDP Select so getting it from Amazon will cost $2.99. If you stop by Smashwords between April 13-17 and use code TY54M in your cart, however, you can grab the format of your choice absolutely free. Take advantage while you can! Click HERE to go to the site. 

*To take advantage of this offer, click HERE, add the book to your cart, enter code TY54M in the space provided in the cart, click apply, then checkout. Make sure it lists your cart total as $0.00 before you click checkout, or you will be charged the regular price of $2.99.

♥Happy reading, writing, and blogging!!♥

There's a jukebox in my head. It's currently playing
♫♪ Staind ~ Safe Place

Friday, November 25, 2011

For One Day Only!

 Now playing in Jaimey's mind: The Chordettes ~ Lollipop (Squeak E Clean & Desert Eagle Remix) 


I'm offering all of my eBooks for FREE. That's right, free. Today only (Friday, November 25) you can download one or all of my eBooks from Smashwords for FREE. The codes stop working on Saturday so take advantage NOW

Have I said FREE enough?

Here are the links and codes. All you have to do is click over to Smashwords, add the book(s) to your cart, apply the code(s), and submit your order. Make sure your cart total is $0.00 before you click submit. 

  • The Dragon's Birth (fantasy short story) 
Code: KX58A 
  • Honor (Regency romance) 
Code: DY39S 
  • Betrayal (Regency romance) 
Code: VL69J 
  • Deception (Regency romance) 
Code: RH36B 
  • Spellbound (Regency romance) 
Code: AY43H 
  • Redemption (Regency romance) 
Code: KE43Q 
Happy reading!!

Thursday, November 10, 2011

~Just Released~ The Dragon's Birth...cont'd

~♥♥~ Now playing in my head: Chloë Agnew, Someday ~♥♥~


 Forgive me for the multiple posts on this topic but my excitement knows no bounds. The Dragon's Birth is now available in the Kindle Store on Amazon. There's a handy link, just to the left here, that will take you right to the listing, should you be interested in checking it out. 

If Amazon's not your cup of tea, there's still the listing at Smashwords, and soon (hopefully) it will appear on B&N, Kobo, Apple, Diesel, and a few others I can't think of off the top of my head. 

And if you like to try before you buy, there's an excerpt (from the first edited draft, not the final) on my website and Smashwords allows you to read the first 10%. Amazon also will send an excerpt to your Kindle, if that's how you prefer to roll.* 

Happy reading, writing, and blogging!! 

*Edited at 12:54PM to add: I just sampled the Amazon version and they don't give any of the actual story, just the copyright page. Sorry about that. lol

Wednesday, November 9, 2011

~Just Released~ The Dragon's Birth

I'm pleased to announce that after several months of fine-tuning and tweaking my non-romance, fantasy short story The Dragon's Birth, it has finally been accepted, approved, and released with TreasureLine Publishing. 

At the time of this posting, the e-book is available at Smashwords but will be available in the Kindle store soon. To read an early draft excerpt, click on over to my website

Happy reading, writing, and blogging!! 

*Winners of my celebratory giveaway, you have already been emailed with a download code to get the book for free. 


Wednesday, July 27, 2011

I'm a Bestselling Author!

OK, not really, at least not to my way of thinking. It's still nice, though, to see so many e-copies of my Regencies flying out the door.

Smashwords is in the tail-end of their annual Summer/Winter promotion and I offered up two of my self-published titles, Betrayal and Spellbound, for free. In that time, Betrayal managed to make it to the #2 spot in bestsellers for several days (it's now at the end of page 9, lol) and Spellbound at this very moment sits in the #1 spot. (You can see the screen shot below.) 

For bestsellers. Unreal. 

Even though it's free, this still makes my jaw drop. There are so many books listed for free on Smashwords right now so while I don't really consider this makes me a "real" bestselling author, it is still an accomplishment. 

And I owe it all to you, my lovely readers, fellow writers, and fans. Thank you all so much for downloading my books and supporting me. I appreciate it more than I can say. 

If you haven't downloaded my books yet, please take advantage of this offer and get Betrayal and Spellbound for free. Don't forget to apply the code(s) though, or you will be charged full price ($2.99 each). 


Friday, July 8, 2011

Tying Up Some Loose Ends

Summer is always a busy time, busier than any other. I have a few loose ends to tie up involving giveaways and such.

Treasure hunting...

First, many of you saw (and entered) the Annual Summer Treasure Hunt contest. You can click HERE to see the original post (which now includes all the questions/answers and the winners), or read on right here to see who won each day (number represents the day of the month; 1. = June 1st): 
  1. Melissa Brockett of Utah
  2. Crystal Dotson of West Virginia
  3. Judy Cox of Louisiana
  4. Rachel Rossano of Connecticut
  5. Taffy Lovell of Utah
  6. LuAnn Morgan of Washington
  7. Dee Bibb from Mississippi and Cynthia Peck from Arizona
  8. Kristen Tucker of Arizona
  9. Monica Knoll of New York
  10. Nicole Zoltack of Pennsylvania
  11. Amy Wheelwright of Washington
  12. Andrea Melton of Kentucky
  13. Shannon Johnson of Illinois
  14. Tarrah Montgomery of Arizona
  15. Kristen Tucker of Arizona
  16. Susan Arroyo
  17. Amber Nielson of Vermont
  18. Gayle Humpherys of Texas
  19. Megan Swanson of California
  20. Rachel Rossano of Connecticut
  21. Debbie Roberts of Pennsylvania
  22. Barbara Hightower of South Carolina
  23. Jennifer Hernandez of North Carolina
  24. Amy Lopez of Arizona
  25. Sheila Heather Martinez of California
  26. Dara Roberts of Pennsylvania
  27. Brenda Child of Utah
  28. Susan G. Haws of Arizona
  29. Marie Kacerosky of Florida
  30. Jessica Tidd of California
Whew! That's a LOT of winners. :O) Join us again the same time next year for 30 more winners. 

Never too late...

There's another giveaway I'm supposed to announce, one I'd almost forgotten about due to my own nerves in looking at the critiques from my beta readers. 

Several weeks ago I promised my beta readers that I'd enter them in a drawing for a signed paperback of Heartless, the new edition, when it's released. Those who completed the "assignment"* will be entered in the drawing and will also receive a code to download the new edition free from Smashwords. This will still happen, but I will announce it closer to the release date. I'm almost done with the cover and have almost worked up the courage to glance at the suggestions from my lovely readers. (Why is that the hardest part of all this?)

*The assignment being nothing more than reading the manuscript and replying with opinions on what can be done to improve the story. 

Don't forget...

Betrayal is still free and will be until July 31. Download your copy while you can. Do not forget to enter the code in your cart or you will be charged $2.99. 

That's all for now. Watch for a new Photo Friday mystery pic later today. Happy reading, writing, and blogging!! 

Wednesday, July 6, 2011

Betrayal is FREE until July 31...

Crossover post from Betrayal's blog... 

Smashwords has a summer/winter site-wide promotion every year and invites authors and publishers to participate. 

This year, I've chosen to offer Betrayal for free for the entire month of July. 

That's right, you can get the e-book for no cost, and choose the format that best suits your particular e-reader.

Click on over to download your copy. And be sure to check out all the other great titles being offered for 25, 50, 75, or 100% off!

*"Surprised Dame" photo came from Dreamstime free images section. Click the image for more information. 

Ebook Description
England 1816. Bri has been running for years. Just when she thinks she may have escaped those pursuing her, she finds herself thrown into Newgate Prison...where Adam finds her. Hired by Bri's family, he is determined to return the heiress posthaste. When it becomes clear that her family does NOT have her best interests at heart, she must accept Adam's help, something her pride will not allow.

**Don't forget to apply the coupon code in your cart or you will be charged $2.99. The code is located on Betrayal's Smashwords page. 

Monday, March 7, 2011

Read an Ebook Week (March 6-12, 2011)...Continued

Wow. Not only is Redemption FREE this week, but TreasureLine has enrolled Deception for 50% OFF, too!! Get over to Smashwords and take advantage of these deals! The promotion ends March 12.* 

Don't forget to take a look around at some of the other books available for 25, 50, 75, and 100% off in the Read an Ebook Week site-wide promotion.

Deception:
England 1818. Determined to find love, Aurora Glendenning hides her wealth and status, wanting a man to love her for her...one who will overlook her mistakes. When she meets Levi, Lord Greville, she thinks her prayers have been answered. There's just one problem: he needs wealth to right his wrongs. Can love make everything all right in this tale with so many lies and unanswered questions?

Redemption:
1821. Lady Jenny is the pampered, beloved daughter of a duke. Becoming a little jaded after several Seasons, Jenny flirts shamelessly with the newest rogue to grace London, Dare Prestwich. The situation gets out of hand, Dare flees, and Jenny must face judgmental Society alone. The one left to pick up the pieces is Dare's twin, Miles, who is in love with Jenny's twin, Gwen. Oh, the scandal.

*Pictures link to the respective books at Smashwords. All links will open in a new tab or window, depending on your browser settings.

Sunday, March 7, 2010

Read an Ebook Week (March 7-13)

Before you say anything, yes, I know the precious little redhead is reading a physical book, not an ebook. Still, I think it is an adorable painting.

Now that that's out of the way...

It's that time of year again. It's "Read an Ebook Week" and as usual, Smashwords is up to the task. There is a special going on all week where you can download some great titles for 25, 50, or 100% off! (I have enrolled my books at 50% off. Each one is only $1.48.) And Smashwords makes it easy by including the sale code on each and every participating book page.

Remember, Smashwords is where to go if you want "your ebook. your way." These are DRM-free, people! You can purchase the title you want and download the format you desire. Do you have more than one e-reading device? Great! Buy the book once, download the PDF version for your PC, the .mobi version for your Kindle, and the PDB version for your Palm. There's no need to purchase multiple copies.

Here's a link to get you started (Of course it goes to one of my books. This blog is all about me.): "Read an Ebook Week" at Smashwords

Happy reading!!

Monday, September 21, 2009

Betrayal is FREE Until 9/26

I have activated a coupon at Smashwords.com. If you use this coupon, you can download Betrayal for free in the format best suited for your e-reading device.

To take advantage of this limited-time offer, simply add Betrayal to your cart and enter this code, RR98G, during checkout.

Betrayal's blurb (from Smashwords):

England 1816. Bri has been running for years. Just when she thinks she may have escaped those pursuing her, she finds herself thrown into Newgate Prison...where Adam finds her. Hired by Bri's family, he is determined to return the heiress posthaste. When it becomes clear that her family does NOT have her best interests at heart, she must accept Adam's help, something her pride will not allow.

Friday, August 14, 2009

Spellbound is FREE Until August 21!

Until August 21, Spellbound can be downloaded for FREE from Smashwords.com. There are no catches, no hidden charges or requirements. All you do is enter coupon code FQ22T when required during the checkout process.

Smashwords offers many ebook formats for several ebook readers including the Kindle, Sony Reader and Stanza, as well as good old-fashioned PDF and HTML for online reading.

Book Blurb:

England 1820. Retired actress Raven agrees to pose as a missing noblewoman/fiancé of an eccentric duke. If caught, she could lose her life. Her reason is simple curiosity about her employer, Lord Windhaven. His plan goes far deeper than merely hiring an actress to play a role. He suspects something is not right with Raven. Then the duke's brother arrives, threatening to reveal Raven's identity.

Reviews from Goodreads:

From Joyce DiPastena: "Spellbound is filled with mysteries. Why does the Duke of Windhaven, who has hired Raven to pose, first as his fiancé and then as his wife, react with such terror when he sees Raven draw too close to the lake on his family estates? What is the truth about the missing noblewoman Raven is pretending to be, and what mysteries lie in Raven’s own past that have been hidden from her since childhood? And will the answers to these mysteries unite Raven and Windhaven together in love or tear them apart forever? Will the Raven I grew to love in Betrayal finally find her own happy ending?...I found the book difficult to put down, staying up later than I should have to read “just a few more words” in a new chapter, every time I finished an old one."

From Pamela Sinclair: "I really like how she fills in pieces of the characters past as the story progresses and the way the characters work to overcome their past mistakes."

From Rachel Rager: "Spellbound is an enchanting tale woven through and around two broken souls. Ms. Grant takes Raven, an actress, and leads her through a wonderful adventure full of love, forgiveness and acceptance. Together, the characters learned to work through their issues under unique circumstances.
I was particularly enthralled by the idea of the hero and heroine acting out a couple of Romeo and Juliet's duets! This definitely added a sense of romance unparalleled.
Once again Ms. Grant's style and description placed the reader right in the thick of the adventure. Such a page turner!"

Saturday, August 1, 2009

Curiosity Continued...

Update on my Amazon test as mentioned in the post Curiosity Forces Me to Try Something Different:

I don't think that bold little Amazon sale price really has a whole lot to do with Amazon Kindle book sales. Not for me, anyway. Of course, it is difficult to accurately test this theory when one is left two negative reviews. Sometimes, overly nasty negative reviews can make readers curious. Hmm. Now that those plagiarized reviews have been removed--Thank you, Amazon!--we may get a more accurate test.

Oh, July's sales were higher than June's but nowhere near March's. (I'm not revealing actual numbers quite yet.) :o)

On another, related matter:

I realize e-books are really only just starting to gain momentum as a preferred reading format. I participated in the recent sale at smashwords.com, offering 50% off my Regency novels. Well, I've decided to go one step further since that sale ended. I lowered the price to $2.95. (Old price was $4.95.) No coupon codes necessary.

For those of you unfamiliar with smashwords: The books offered on smashwords are available in several formats including Kindle and PDF. Each book can be previewed, too. For absolutely no cost to you, you may read the first 50% of each of my books for free.

Happy reading, writing, and blogging!

England 1816. Bri has been running for years. Just when she thinks she may have escaped those pursuing her, she finds herself thrown into Newgate Prison...where Adam finds her. Hired by Bri's family, he is determined to return the heiress posthaste. When it becomes clear that her family does NOT have her best interests at heart, she must accept Adam's help, something her pride will not allow.


England 1820. Retired actress Raven agrees to pose as a missing noblewoman/fiancé of an eccentric duke. If caught, she could lose her life. Her reason is simple curiosity about her employer, Lord Windhaven. His plan goes far deeper than merely hiring an actress to play a role. He suspects something is not right with Raven. Then the duke's brother arrives, threatening to reveal Raven's identity.


England 1820. The Duke of Derringer must marry within five days. Disgusted with his father for such a stupid codicil, he vows to marry the first woman he meets. That woman is Leandra Harcourt, illegitimate daughter of the late Earl of Harwood. Derringer marries her, refusing to admit he's helping her more than himself. Meanwhile, some disobliging soul wants him dead.


1821. Lady Jenny is the pampered, beloved daughter of a duke. Becoming a little jaded after several Seasons, Jenny flirts shamelessly with the newest rogue to grace London, Dare Prestwich. The situation gets out of hand, Dare flees, and Jenny must face judgmental Society alone. The one left to pick up the pieces is Dare's twin, Miles, who is in love with Jenny's twin, Gwen. Oh, the scandal.

Wednesday, July 15, 2009

Curiosity Forces Me to Try Something Different

I am curious about something. Amazon used to discount my Kindle books by 20% and sales were adequate. After the discount disappeared, sales dwindled.

I recently read an article from a self-published author who suspects that Amazon has decided not to offer the discount on self-pubbed titles anymore. This would be truly sad and a bit short-sighted on Amazon's part, but fairly typical of many these days. (I am self-pubbed, as well, just FYI.) At first, I thought she was probably right. Until I noticed my title Heartless.

Amazon took the discount from only three of my four titles. Heartless continued to enjoy its 20% discount. I don't know if this had something to do with Heartless having far better sales than the other three or not. When one is dealing with Amazon, one never knows what is actually going on.

I am participating in a sale at Smashwords.com. My books can be purchased for 50% off the list price of $4.95. This is accomplished with an easy-to-use coupon code which is displayed prominently on the pages of all the books participating. With Amazon, they do not offer the publisher/author a coupon or discount option. Discounting a title is something Amazon decides at their own discretion. To their credit, the author/publisher's "royalty" is based on the list price no matter how much Amazon decides to discount the product. Honestly, it's about the only positive thing I can say about Amazon lately. They are not the most author-friendly online bookstore.

That being said, I have decided to drop the price of my eBooks in Amazon's Kindle Store for a limited time. I want to see what happens. From now (July 15) until October 31, my books can be purchased from the Kindle Store for $2.95. If Amazon decides to discount them further, all the better for everyone. :o)

Wednesday, July 8, 2009

My First—and Possibly Only—Attempt at Flash Fiction: The Fold

I recently entered the Editor Unleashed/Smashwords Flash Fiction 40 contest. I didn't place; no real surprise since it was my first attempt at flash fiction...ever. I only got 41 votes which put me in 50th place (out of 280) by popular vote. Somehow, I think the popular vote thing was not accurate. At all. No offense to those few who actually did enjoy my piece. I sincerely thank you. :o)

The winner deserved to win, although there were two other stories I thought deserved it more. But that's where personal preference comes in. The story that won caused too many past memories to surface that I didn't care for at all. My dislike was instinctual. It was self-preservation.

All that aside, my story wasn't the best. I recognize that fact and knew from day 1 that it wouldn't win. I had thought it was rather good, especially for a first attempt. I was hoping for some constructive criticism to help me see where I went wrong but that may not happen. My story seems to have fallen under the radar.

I'll let you be the judges. I'm all for constructive criticism. Praise is all very well and good. I want to know what I could have done to improve my story. I want to know the exact moment I lost the judges. I want to know if it was my opening line, my first line of dialogue, or the dialogue as a whole. I want to know if my descriptions were too wordy or not wordy enough. I want to know if I erred in my chosen genre (horror-ish) or if the real error was in the attempt at all.

Without further ado: The Fold



The evidence was false. But who cared about that when the results would convict a hated man? A cop was dead, the villain was Avery and the only one who believed he was innocent was...Avery.

“Where were you at the time of the murder?”

“I was not there,” Avery said.

The detective questioning him moved closer to the single pool of light, his disbelief palpable. Half of him remained in shadow, his reflection in the one-way mirror half man, half darkness. Avery felt a smile threaten.

“Where were you?”

“Home.”

Even Avery thought it was a lame alibi.

“Were you alone?”

“Yes.” It was a lie. Avery was never alone.

“Can anyone verify your presence at home?”

“Can you verify I wasn't?”

Detective Quaid smashed his fist onto the table, an action meant to intimidate, to startle a telling response from the suspect. Avery looked at his accuser, one dark blond brow quirked in silent inquiry. Avery could feel his eyes changing, the irises turning black, heralding trouble. Angry whispers arose from within, a telltale twitch rippling the hairs on the back of his neck.

A whisper shivered over the room's occupants.

'He was theeeeerrrrre.'

The detective stepped back, frowning.

“What the hell was that?”

Avery didn't need to struggle for calm. He was adept at hiding what was inside. His innocent, confused expression was in place without conscious thought.

“What was what?”

Hatred flashed in Quaid's eyes. Curiously, he smirked, showing no fear.

“Did you bring your imps with you, Devil?”

Avery closed his eyes, debating internally in an attempt to bring the situation back under control. Opening them, he knew they were black; knew the possibility of control had passed; knew Quaid was going to die if he didn't stop.

Immediately.

“I don't kill,” said Avery.

“No,” Quaid sneered, leaning close. “It's your demons who kill. I know all about you, Devil.”

“Deville,” Avery corrected, a ripple of awareness coursing his spine. His stomach clenched. “Avery Deville.”

“Devil, Deville. It's all the same. You're possessed.”

The man was resistant to Avery's persuasion. Several present drew in unheard anticipatory breaths, anxiously awaiting Avery's inevitable capitulation.

Avery shook his head. “Not possession, Detective Quaid. That implies we can separate.”

He'd managed to surprise his interrogator.

Not many knew his secret, preferring to believe he was under the power of Satan—or that he was the dark lord himself. For some reason, demon possession was a much more comfortable belief than the alternative.

“What are you?” asked Quaid, puzzled.

Avery smiled, his pleasant features completely at odds with the evil that seemed to emanate from him.

“I'm a collector.”

***

Avery left the bullpen, his steps unhurried. It would be a few days before they missed Quaid.

His persuasion techniques were far more effective on the weaker minds of the other officers in the precinct.

A smile tugged at his lips, a sense of satisfaction filling his mind. They always liked having a new person to torture.Quaid would give them years of enjoyment. The man's mind was impossible to manipulate. The challenge was irresistible.

Avery was only their catalyst. It was his job to find the strong minds and absorb them.

“You can't do this to me! Let me out!” sounded within.

“We can't separate, Detective Quaid. Remember?” Avery replied, sub-vocally.

Avery felt Quaid's reaction as a tensing of his shoulders.

“Welcome to the Fold.”


*The preceding is a work of fiction. Names, characters, places, and incidents are fictitious or used fictitiously. Any resemblance to real persons, living or dead, to factual events or businesses is coincidental and unintentional.

(c) 2009 Laura J Miller aka Jaimey Grant. All rights reserved. No portion of this work may be reproduced in print or electronically without the written permission of the author.

Thank you for taking the time to read my story. Comments are welcome and encouraged.

Happy reading, writing, and blogging!

Sunday, June 28, 2009

FREE Download of Betrayal Available at Smashwords!

Until July 3, Betrayal can be downloaded for FREE from Smashwords.com. That's right, FREE. No catches, no other purchase necessary; this is a true giveaway. It doesn't matter where you live or who you are. Simply add Betrayal to your cart and proceed to checkout. Insert the coupon code (FH67W) where prompted.

Need some more information?

Blurb from Smashwords: England 1816. Bri has been running for years. Just when she thinks she may have escaped those pursuing her, she finds herself thrown into Newgate Prison...where Adam finds her. Hired by Bri's family, he is determined to return the heiress posthaste. When it becomes clear that her family does NOT have her best interests at heart, she must accept Adam's help, something her pride will not allow.

Reviews from Goodreads:

"Betrayal, a Regency Romance by Jaimey Grant, is the tale of two deeply emotionally wounded and bitter individuals, forced to come to terms with their past and learn to forgive both each other and themselves, before they are capable of confessing their love for one another. Betrayal is well written, flows together well, and keeps one reading to the very end. Ms Grant has a firm grasp of the Regency period, and knows both how to work with and around the morés of the time." ~Joyce DiPastena, author of Loyalty's Web

"I was enthralled by her descriptions and her story line. In fact, I had a difficult time putting it down in order to get some much needed sleep and had it in my hands again at first light. The story was riviting and I felt drawn to the characters." ~Rachel Rager, author of By Love or By Sea

"Betrayal is a very emotionally-charged novel that pulls you in and makes you really feel for the characters. The author puts you in the characters' heads and helps you to understand what drives them. I don't read a lot of Regency romance, but this one definitely kept me in the story." ~J Adams, author of The Journey

"I was hooked on this after the first few pages and couldn't put it down." ~Pamela Sinclair

"Though I’m not a big fan of romance novels in general, I must confess that I have enjoyed the novels of Jane Austen...Even through the mists of a different era, Austen’s timeless insights into the dynamics of human relationships always struck me as intriguing...As a result, I approached modern novelist Jaimey Grant’s Betrayal with a mixture of curiosity and skepticism—curiosity about whether a modern writer could evoke a similar feel for relationships, and a mild skepticism about whether she could pull it off. What I found, to my surprise, was the delightful discovery of a modern author with both a deft feel for the period and an Austenesque depth of characters that was at once surprising and refreshing." ~Jeffrey Caminsky, author of The Sonnets of William Shakespeare

"I am not a reader of the genre but must applaud the story line for drawing me in and keeping my interest until the end." ~Madison Paine, author of The Poisoned Apple

"Although romance set in that era is not a favorite among everyone, anyone who loves stories of pomp and circumstance, and life on the other side of the tracks will become involved in the lives of her characters. Betrayal left me wanting to learn not only what happens next, but what is going to happen in the lives of supporting characters that are also captivating." ~kgcummings, author of The Wind Whispers War

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