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Saturday, April 4, 2020

#SaturdaySpotlight is on Alina K Field & A Leap into Love

Good Morning and Welcome to the first Saturday Spotlight in April 2020!

First please send up a prayer for my grandson, Sean - it's his birthday! Happy Birthday baby...Well he's a teenager so I bet he wouldn't like me calling him baby LOL!

If you haven't checked out the Just You and Me Romance giveaway (in sidebar) please do!

Now on to our guest....

Alina is not new to the blog. She's visited several times and shared thoughts, words and the spotlight before, but today she is giving us a sneak peek into her book, A Leap into Love...

A Leap Day plot against the village’s most eligible widower spurs a young widow who’s sworn off marriage to go to his aid, but the only way she can protect him is to agree to marry him.

Can a gentleman be too charming? The ladies of Upper Upton think so.

And it’s almost Leap Day, when a man who refuses a lady’s proposal of marriage must offer a forfeit.

When the single ladies of the village conspire to teach their charmer a lesson that might bankrupt him, the town’s loveliest young widow steps up to warn him. 

His secrets and hers make them a perfect match—and she’s the lady he wants. But she won’t accept his proposal, not even to rescue him.  

As Leap Day approaches, the clock is ticking. Can he convince her in time to say yes to his offer and take a leap into love?


Excerpt: 
When the Ladies’ Society for the Improvement of Village Life gathered, discussions could drag on.
Mrs. Myra Smith stood at a distance, watching the exhalation of so much talk fog the air in the unheated assembly rooms of the Royal George Inn. From her station near the door, she kept an eye on the boy who’d marched off to the far end of the room, away from the ladies.
The Society’s grandiose title always made Myra smile. Stuffy-sounding though it might be, the Ladies’ Society did have a valuable purpose. Village life could be dull, and didn’t she know that well.
It could also be closed-minded, a trap Myra was always dodging. She was here today representing Longview, the nearby children’s home that had brought so many interesting characters to Upper Upton—the teachers, ladies of questionable background like herself, and the children, London’s outcasts, who’d found shelter, and training, and love.
Longview had been generously endowed by the Lords Cathmore, Hackwell, and Wallenford, much as their lordships had endowed this whole village, trying to make the residents of Longview more palatable to the good citizens of Upper Upton. Even this inn had been thoroughly modernized and expanded. Their lordships had even plucked the handsome innkeeper from among their former military comrades.
Thoughts of the man reminded her, she and Barty should be on their way. “The room is quite adequate to your needs,” Myra said. “The children and I shall certainly see to—”
The door to the assembly rooms whooshed open, silencing her.
A wide smile flashed her way, and she caught her breath. “Mr. Grant,” she said with a clipped curtsy, remembering what she was dealing with.
True to his nature, Alexander Grant turned that handsome gaze on the other three ladies and bowed all around. “Such loveliness brightens the dreary aspects of this day.”
His grin widened, and his dark hair sparkled in the light from a tall window. The cold February rain had dampened his coats and breeches and ruddied his cheeks under the dark stubble. Warmth rose in Myra. She shook herself, searching for words.


Wow...great scene Alina! Thanks for sharing.

USA Today Bestselling and Award-winning author Alina K. Field earned a Bachelor of Arts Degree in English and German literature, but prefers the much happier world of romance fiction. Though her roots are in the Midwestern U.S., after six very, very, very cold years in Chicago, she moved to Southern California where she shares a midcentury home with her husband and her spunky, blonde, rescued terrier.

She is the author of several Regency romances, including the 2014 Book Buyer’s Best winner, Rosalyn’s Ring. She is hard at work on her next series of Regency romances, but loves to hear from readers!

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A Leap Into Love is a short, sweet Regency romance, perfect for book clubs. Now available at AmazonB&NKoboApple BooksGoogle Play Books2Read and in print!

Hope you enjoyed today's spotlight friends and that you'll stop by each week and check out our Wednesday Words with Friends as well as Saturday Spotlight's.

Until next time take care and God Bless.
PamT

4 comments:

Alina K. Field said...

Thank you for having me as a guest today, Pamela! Happy birthday to your grandson! April is a big birthday month in our circle of family and friends, but we've all agreed to defer the birthday parties to later in the year. Hopefully by summer!

Jacqueline Seewald said...

Alina,

I always love Regency romance. Yours looks like an excellent novel. Best wishes.

Pam,

Happy birthday to your grandson!

Alicia Dean said...

Happy birthday, Sean! Love the cover, Alina. Sounds like a great read!

Alina K. Field said...

Thank you, Jacqueline and Alicia for stopping by today!