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Saturday, January 2, 2021

#SaturdaySpotlight is on Alina K Field @AlinaKField & The Marquess and the Midwife!

Good Morning and Happy New Year!

Today will be the last Christmas book spotlight but before we welcome our guest, Alina K Field back to our blog, let's congratulate December's gift card winner.....

Jennifer Wilck!

Now on with our spotlight. Take it away, Alina.....

Separated by lies, united by secrets

Finding the woman he lost turned out to be easy. Winning her back is another matter.

Once upon a time, the younger brother of a marquess fell in love with his sister's companion. He was sent off to war, and she was just sent off, and they both landed in very different worlds. 

Now Virgil Radcliffe has returned from his self-imposed exile on the Continent to take up his late brother's title and discover the whereabouts of the only woman he's ever loved. 

Abandoned by her lover and dismissed by her employer, Ameline Dawes has found a respectable identity as a Waterloo widow, a new life as a midwife, and a safe, secure home for her twin girls. Called to London at Christmas to attend her benefactress's lying-in, she finds herself confronted by an unexpected house guest--a man determined to woo her anew and win her again. 

But, is loving the new Marquess of Wallenford a mistake Ameline cannot afford to repeat? 

Excerpt:

Ye gods, but her ladyship needed more maids, and a couple more footmen with both arms and both legs, at least for this type of fetching and carrying. 

Ameline chided herself for being insensitive and balanced the steaming bucket. She set down the lamp momentarily to gather her skirts, along with the lamp handle.

A pair of men’s boots moved into view and the lamp bobbled. Fine boots they were. 
She sighed, gritting her teeth. Lord Hackwell’s visits had unnerved his lady, and Ameline had counseled him to leave. 

Very well, she’d thrown him out, once almost literally. He would wonder what she was doing below stairs. He might send for the accoucheur he was mumbling about, and his lady would not like it.

“I’ve just popped down to the kitchen for a word with Alton, my lord,” she said. “All is going well, except he’s a bit short on staff.” 

“We have noticed that.” 

The skin on her back rippled and she shivered. This wasn’t Hackwell—it was him. 

Panic flared in her and her hands and ankles began to tingle. He carried no light. She let her own lantern dip lower and stepped to one side. What was he doing on the servants’ staircase in the middle of the night? 

If he saw her, he would remember her, but he would not want to, unless he would think to befriend her again. Heat flamed in her. 

She took in a breath. “Let me pass, Lord Hackwell,” she said. 

“Let me carry that bucket for you.”

“No.” She forced in another breath, willing herself to speak calmly. “That is, no thank you. I shall send a servant for you when it is time.”

Footsteps scurried on the stairs. “Mrs. Dawes?” Jenny called, breathless. 

Her heart raced again. She’d tarried too long in the kitchen. “I’ll be right—” 

Heat touched her hand as the bucket came out. The lantern, too, lifted higher, and she looked up into the face of Lord Virgil Radcliffe, now the latest Lord Wallenford. 

“Mrs. Dawes?” His eyes widened and then narrowed, and his lips curved down. 

Anger spiked in her. “Lord Wallenford.” 

He moved down to the step below her, putting them at eye level, and crowded her against the hand rail. 
“Give me the bucket, sir. I can manage quite well without your help.” Quite, quite well. 

“Can you, indeed?” he drawled, sounding just like his brother the day he’d sacked her.

Blast him. Blast the Wallenfords. Blast the Hackwells. “Alton has a bottle set out. Best go and fetch it.” 

His lips quirked. 

She gritted her teeth. “Give me the blasted bucket, Virgil.” 

Award winning and USA Today bestselling author Alina K. Field earned a Bachelor of Arts Degree in English and German literature, but she 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, and is hard at work on her next historical romance. 


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 Sounds like a great Christmas story, Alina. Good luck and God's blessings with it.

Hope you enjoyed today's spotlight friends and that you'll check back each week for Wednesday Words with Friends and Saturday Spotlight. 

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Until next time take care and God Bless.
PamT

14 comments:

JENNIFER WILCK said...

Sounds like a lovely story. Good luck with the book!

D. V. Stone said...

Congratulations on your book, Alina. Also congrats to Jennifer. Happy New Year! 🦉

Sadira Stone said...

Sounds delightful!

Kara O'Neal said...

Love your books! Can't wait to read this one!

Alina K. Field said...

Thank you, Pam, for having me as a guest, and thank you Jennifer, D.V., Sadira, and Kara for stopping by to comment. I wanted to let everyone know that THE MARQUESS AND THE MIDWIFE is on sale for 99 cents through January 5th.

Happy New Year, everyone!

Carol James said...

Congratulations on the book. Loved the excerpt.

Alina K. Field said...

Thanks, Carol!

Barbara Britton said...

Happy new year, Alina. I enjoyed the excerpt.

Jacqueline Seewald said...

Congrats! Many of us like to read and write historical romance, particularly Regencies. Yours sound like a great read. Best wishes.

LoRee Peery said...

This sounds like a good story. I haven't seen your name before...

Mary Preston said...

The kind of story I absolutely love.

Alina K. Field said...

Thank you, Barbara, Jacqueline, LoRee, and Mary for stopping by!

Alicia Dean said...

Congrats, Jennifer! Great post, Alina. Your book sounds wonderful. Congrats and best wishes!

Monique DeVere said...

Sounds like a fun Regency, Alina. This bit made me chuckle: he drawled, sounding just like his brother the day he’d sacked her. lol. I can see the sparks will fly! :) :)