Book Tour & Review: Treasuring Theresa by Susana Ellis
At
the betrothal ball of the man she had expected to marry herself, Lady
Theresa latches on to Damian Ashby, hoping to divert attention from
her own humiliating situation. Of course, she's not seriously
interested because he's a useless London fribble, in her opinion. He
is not favorably impressed with her either.
Still,
she's the daughter of an earl, and he's the heir to her father's
title and estate, so they are destined to spend more time in each
other's company…sooner rather than later. And who knew that the two
of them would develop an unlikely attraction to one another?
But
can a London swell and a country lady ever make their diverse lives
and interests work together?
The
dancing had already begun when they arrived. Damian stayed close at
Theresa’s side, his arm lightly around her so that his fingers
pressed into the small of her back, while she introduced him to her
friends and acquaintances. They shared a set of country dances, and
when he returned to her side after fetching a glass of lemonade, she
was chatting merrily with a cluster of her friends, so he danced a
trio of sets with some of the other young ladies. He managed to get
back to her in time for the supper dance, just ahead of a tall,
fresh-faced youth in a poorly tied Mathematical and a waistcoat that
went out of style years ago.
“When
does the waltzing begin?” he whispered as they performed the
elaborate steps of the country dance. “I must claim the first
waltz.”
“We do
not waltz here,” she whispered back. “It’s considered far too
scandalous. Besides,” she added when they came back together, “we
have already danced twice. A third would make us the talk of the
shire.”
He
chuckled. “Isn’t that what you were aiming for at the Sedgely
ball? A juicy scandal to divert the gossips’ attention?”
She
looked up at him in surprise. “You know,” she said, “I just
realized I don’t care about that anymore. I’m glad Reese is happy
with Eugenia.”
“Indeed,”
he managed, wondering why he suddenly felt so relieved.
She did
condescend to dance another set with him, and Damian hoped all of the
old biddy gossips had noticed.
On the
return trip, Mrs. Noble babbled on incessantly about gowns and stale
cakes while Damian found his eyes lingering over the curvaceous form
of the young lady on the seat across from him, the light of the moon
being thankfully dim enough to conceal his bold appraisal.
She was
silent, in a reflective mood, her head turned toward the window and
the shadowed images of the scenery outside.
“Imagine
that scamp Dickie Fielding enticing the Hampton chit to meet him in
the garden!” Mrs. Noble exclaimed indignantly. “Why I thought her
father would explode when they were discovered.” She lowered her
voice. “I have it on good authority that they were embracing,”
she revealed. “A dreadful scandal indeed should they not marry
post-haste.”
Theresa’s
head shot around to face him, and he knew she was recalling that
night at the betrothal ball when she’d tried to lure him out to the
terrace and he’d made a hasty escape. He rather thought now that he
would enjoy a pleasant interlude alone in the moonlight with her. He
would hold her against him, her head on his chest, while his hands
swept over her curves. When he felt her pulse rising, he would draw
her chin toward him and take her lips in a long kiss while his other
hand would cup her breast, already pebbling with her desire.
Damian
froze. What was he thinking? Cousin Theresa was no strumpet. The only
way he could indulge in such carnal delights with her would include
an obligatory wedding first. And that was out of the question.
Wasn’t
it?
My Rating: 4 stars out of 5
My Review: Treasuring Theresa is a short, but engaging Regency novella. The author has a gift with words, and she paints the English countryside in amazing detail. The characters are well-developed and quite like-able as well. Unlike some other Regency authors, Ms.Ellis uses words and settings that are befitting of the time period.
I thoroughly enjoyed her work, and cannot wait to read more from this author!
You can Purchase your very own copy of Treasuring Theresa from: Amazon, Kobo, Barnes & Noble, Sony, Ellora's Cave, or All Romance E-books
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GIVEAWAY!
Susana will be awarding six vintage traditional Regency books from her personal library to a randomly drawn commenter at each stop (US ONLY) and a grand prize of a $25 Amazon Gift Card to a randomly drawn commenter during the tour. A gift basket with a Treasuring Theresa mug and other goodies will be awarded to a randomly drawn host.
That means the more you comment on the tour - the better your chances of winning! You can follow the tour HERE.
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A former
teacher, Susana is finally living her dream of being a full-time
writer. She loves all genres of romance, but historical—Regency in
particular—is her favorite. There’s just something about dashing
heroes and spunky heroines waltzing in ballrooms and driving through
Hyde Park that appeals to her imagination.
In real
life, Susana is a lifelong resident of northwest Ohio, although she
has lived in Ecuador and studied in Spain, France and Mexico. More
recently, she was able to travel around England and visit many of the
places she’s read about for years, and it was awesome! She is a
member of the Maumee Valley and Beau Monde chapters of Romance
Writers of America.
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11 Comments
Thank you for hosting
ReplyDeleteThank your for your kind review! I'm glad you enjoyed the story!
ReplyDeleteNice review and excerpt, thank you. I'm looking forward to reading the book.
ReplyDeleteKit3247(at)aol(dot)com
Thanks for the review and excerpt. This is my kind of book. It is going on my BTB list now.
ReplyDeleteWhat characters are the hardest/easiest for you to write: The hero, the heroine, the villain (or villainess), the secondary male & female characters? What are the most fun to write?
kareninnc at gmail dot com
I love dancing scenes. I wish we had lots of those now adays. today it's just a bunch of bumping and grinding :P
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Funny you should mention that, Andra Lyn, because I just got back last week from the Beau Monde Conference in Atlanta where we had a soirée and dancing just like in Treasuring Theresa and Pride & Prejudice. It was a blast!
DeleteI have some video on my Pinterest board, if you'd like to check it out!
Karen, I'm always very conscious of making my characters too good or too villainous, because I really dislike finding those in other books. I like a good villain who eventually sees the error of his ways. My favorite scenes to write are those where the hero and heroine are starting become attracted to each other and fight it.
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The Regency period never fails to draw me in. I'm looking forward to a great read.
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Thanks for the post! I love the idea of the book, gotta go add it to my TBR :)
ReplyDelete- Diana Grace
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Thanks to everyone for stopping by! Andra Lyn is the winner of the books for this stop. All commenters will be entered into the drawing for the $25 gift card!
ReplyDeleteUpdate: The winner of the $25 gift card is Karen H. Congrats to all the winners!
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