Showing posts with label Celebrations. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Celebrations. Show all posts

Mar 22, 2019

Congratulations: 2019 RITA Finalists


by Bronwyn Jameson

All here at the LoveCats DownUnder are absolutely and totally delighted with the news that two of our pride are finalists in the 2019 RWA RITA* Awards.  Champagne Congratulations to Amy Andrews, who was also a double-finalist in 2018, and to first-time finalist Michelle Douglas. Both are finalists in the Short Contemporary category with the following wonderful stories:

THE MILLION-POUND MARRIAGE DEAL, by Michelle Douglas


Billionaire playboy William Trent-Paterson has one year to get married. His grandfather will disinherit him if he doesn’t settle down, leaving his vulnerable sister homeless! So when his old friend Sophie Mitchell jokes that she’d marry him for a million pounds, a temporary marriage seems like the perfect solution! Until, after spending time with the captivating Sophie, Will realizes walking away will be the hardest part…




FAIR GAME, by Amy Andrews
Darcy – There’s nothing I wouldn’t do to play for the Brisbane Banshees in the new Women’s Aussie Rules league. I think I’ve proved that given that I’m willing to put up with the coach being my ex, Tony. He may have stomped over my heart, but I’ve moved on, and I’m focused on my team. I don’t need any men in my life–apart from Levi, of course, my roommate, and friend. And my saviour, now that I’ve corked my thigh in our first game, and need his sports massage skills to get me back on the field. What I feel when Levi touches me … is making things very complicated.

Levi – Darcy was always my best friend’s girl–Tony’s girl. Two years on and she still doesn’t know how I’ve felt all this time. There’s no way I’m leaving her in pain when I can fix her injury and get her back to playing the sport she loves. No matter how much touching her makes me want to make her mine at last. Finally, I’ve got a bit of hope–the last thing we need is Tony suddenly deciding he wants to take Darcy back after all…


You should read THE MILLION-POUND MARRIAGE DEAL if you enjoy:
  • A marriage of convenience storyline that totally works in the modern world 
  • Real characters you want to be best friends with/fall in love with 
  • Being thoroughly engaged and entertained 
  • An authentic English setting 
You should read FAIR GAME if you enjoy:
  • Sports romance with a twist of humour and a double shot of sexy 
  • Strong, athletic women doing their strong, athletic thing 
  • Friends-to-lovers stories, featuring real and likeable characters
  • An authentic Australian setting 

At the LoveCats we are also delighted that former Cat, Stefanie London, is a finalist in the Long Contemporary Romance category with BAD BACHELOR, the first in her fabulous Bad Bachelor series.

You should read all three of these books if you enjoy excellently crafted and written romance from authors at the top of their game.


*What are the RITA Awards?

Romance Writers of America, the trade association for romance fiction authors, promotes their annual awards to recognize excellence in published romance novels and novellas. The RITA is recognised as the highest award of distinction in romance fiction.


Aug 20, 2018

Congratulations and Celebrations


This past weekend several LoveCats attended Romance Writers of Australia's annual conference at the Sofitel Wentworth in Sydney where they were busy teaching and learning, catching up with writing friends, and celebrating some amazing accomplishments.


We are delighted to share a few highlights from the weekend:

Rachel Bailey presented a stellar Friday workshop for aspiring and emerging writers.

Conference presenters Clare Connelly and Rachel Bailey with Amy Andrews.

Shannon Curtis co-compered the Awards Night ceremony with her customary charm and wit.

Michelle Douglas received her 25-book pin at the Harlequin cocktail party.

Toasting Annie West's recent addition to the Romance Writers of America's Honor Roll with double-RITA finalist Amy Andrews and 2018 Ruby finalist Rachel Bailey.

Kandy Shepherd mid-speech after accepting the Ruby Award for Best Short Romance.




The LoveCats are an extremely proud pride and we are thrilled to congratulate our fellow Cats on their recent achievements, with a special shout out to Kandy Shepherd on winning the Ruby Award -- that is shorthand for Romantic Book of the Year -- for Best Short Romance with Conveniently Wed to the Greek.  Well done, Kandy!


Jul 10, 2016

Sunday Smooch: RUBY Finalist "The Wedding Bargain" by Yvonne Lindsay

by Bronwyn Jameson

Today it gives me great pleasure to introduce a special feature Sunday Smooch, the first of a series featuring LoveCat finalists in this year's Romance Writers of Australia RuBY Awards.


In case you're not aware, the RUBYs celebrate the Romantic Books of the Year, as chosen by reader judges from books entered by Australian and New Zealand authors.  The winners of 5 categories will be announced at the Romance Writers of Australia's 25th Anniversary conference in Adelaide on August 20.

Congratulations to all the talented finalists for writing books which touched the readers' emotions, kept them turning the pages, and inspired them to tick the highest-score boxes. We are super proud that three of the five finalists in the Short Sexy category are LoveCats Yvonne LindsayStefanie London and Annie West.  Excerpts from their RUBY-honoured books will feature as Sunday Smooches during the next month.


Today's smooch is from Yvonne Lindsay's THE WEDDING BARGAIN, published by Harlequin Desire in March 2015.  The Wedding Bargain is the final book in Yvonne's wildly successful six-book series The Master Vintners...and the fourth RUBY finalist, following Wanting What She Can't Have (2014), One Secret Night (2013) and A Forbidden Affair (2012).  A truly remarkable achievement...but then this is a truly remarkable series!  


A runaway bride finds herself rescued, seduced—and pregnant!—in this tale from USA TODAY bestseller Yvonne Lindsay.


Who would dare object when Shanal Peat is about to say I do in a church full of wedding guests? The bride herself, that’s who. Shanal just can’t go through with the bargain she’s made. She’ll have to save her destitute parents without an arranged marriage.


Australian billionaire Raif Masters delights in rescuing the runaway bride from his nemesis. But when hiding out on a riverboat leads to passion—and when passion leads to pregnancy—Raif must prove he’s in it for love, not vengeance.


Scene set-up:

After rescuing her from her wedding, Raif has taken Shanal on a river boat up the Murray River to give her time to come to terms with her decision to run away from her fiance. Raif's fought a crush on this 'older woman' ever since he was in his mid teens and he's trying to do the right thing by her now--it's what his absent cousin would expect. But a playful challenge over who is going to make lunch becomes a whole lot more serious when it seems Shanal has been fighting her own attraction to Raif and--after all these years--she's ready to act on it.


Smooch excerpt:

Shanal had one foot on the gangplank to the boat, then another, and was about to turn and relish her success when a pair of strong arms wrapped around her and lifted her clean off her feet. She squealed again, this time in surprise, as Raif spun her a full 180 degrees.

“I win!” he crowed as he set foot on the deck and slowly lowered her down, laughing in the face of her frustration.

“And you say I cheated?” Shanal said through gasps of air, turning to him in disgust.

“Hey, you forget. I’ve seen how you can run,” he teased, obviously alluding to her bolt from the church yesterday. “I had to use every advantage I had. Besides, I like to win.”

“That’s not fair,” she protested. Was it only a day ago? It felt like forever. Or did she just wish it was?

“All’s fair in love and war.” He smiled back cheekily.

“You may live to regret that statement,” she warned. “Remember, I can’t cook.”

Raif shrugged. “I also like to live dangerously, don’t you?”

She looked at him and felt a tug that pulled from her core. It had nothing to do with her labored breathing and everything to do with the fact that he still had her in the circle of his arms. Her heart was already pumping hard, her senses heightened, and all she could think of was how snugly she fit against him, how close his lips were to hers. How, if she just flexed her hips a little, she’d be nestled in the cradle of his pelvis.

But did she dare?

She did.

Shanal lifted her hands to his head and tugged it down toward her. “I haven’t had much cause to live dangerously so far, but I’m willing to give it a try.”

And then she kissed him.

She felt the shock roll through his body as her lips touched his. He was unresponsive for a second, then two. She began to wonder if she’d been foolish to do this, to act on the impulse that had overridden her usually careful and considered way of approaching things.

But then his lips began to move over hers, and his arms tightened, pulling her even closer against his body, against his solid strength. Her fingers furrowed through his short dark hair, holding him in place. Not wanting to let him go for a second, because if she did, she’d have to face the questions that would no doubt be in his eyes. Questions she didn’t know the answer to herself.

All she knew was that she suddenly realized just how deeply she longed for this. For this man, for his kiss. She slid her tongue softly along his lower lip, felt the shudder that racked his body, felt him harden against her.

This was how it was meant to be between a man and a woman. Need, desire, want. Not a cold clinical agreement. Not the feeling of being a possession, to be shaped and molded to someone else’s taste. Just the need to possess and be possessed in return. She moaned as Raif’s tongue touched hers, as a flame of heat speared through her body. She pressed against him, aching for him to fill that emptiness that echoed inside her. Desperate for him to ease the pounding demand that throbbed through her veins.

His hands slid under the sweater she was wearing, his sweater, and the heat of his touch burned through the thin T-shirt that acted as a barrier between his skin and hers. She wanted more. She wanted Raif. Her fingers clenched in his hair and she kissed him more fiercely, her tongue now dueling with his. Advance, retreat, advance again. The taste of him was intoxicating, another sensation to fill her mind and overwhelm her senses.

She felt her nipples tighten into aching buds, and she pressed against him, the movement sending tiny shafts of pleasure to rocket through her body. She’d never felt anything quite like this before. This level of total abandonment, this depth of need.

The sound of the ferry horn echoed across the water—a stark and sudden reminder of where they were, of what they were doing. Shanal let her hands drop to Raif’s shoulders as she pulled back. Her entire body thrummed with energy and anticipation, but as she came back to awareness of her surroundings once more, the strength leached from her body, leaving her feeling empty, limp.

“I—” she started.

Raif pressed a short and all too sweet kiss to her lips. “Don’t say a word. It’s okay. To the winner, the spoils, right?”

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 Do you follow the readers' and writers' awards? Does news of an award win (or finalist gong) inspire you to buy and read a book?  Have you discovered any new and wonderful authors this way?  Share your thoughts here on the blog, and one randomly-drawn commenter will win a copy of THE WEDDING BARGAIN.


Speaking of winners...  jjhicks is the lucky winner of last week's Sunday Smooch giveaway. Please contact Annie via annie (at) annie-west (dot) com to claim your copy of ‘The Flaw in Raffaele’s Revenge’ !


Come back next Sunday, when the winner of today's giveaway will be announced and a smooch from the fabulous Amy Andrews's latest series will be featured.




Sep 16, 2015

THERE'S ALWAYS ONE...

There's always one, isn't there? The one who comes late to the party? The one who, despite reminders, forgets important occasions? Well, that one is me today and I'm sorry for being late to the blog.

So, what shall we talk about?

Perhaps we could chat about my eldest daughter's upcoming engagement party (and one of the reasons I'm soooo darn forgetful lately, or maybe it's just that my head is so full of STUFF that bits keep leaking out.)

We're really excited about the celebration, and the upcoming wedding next year. Plus, it's a chance for our daughter's fiance's parents to visit with us for a few days and we can return some of the wonderful hospitality they showed us when we went to spend a few days with them at the beginning of the year.

Family get togethers can be such fun, aren't they? Our lives get so busy and so full of all the day to day things we deal with--some good, some not so much--that it's lovely to have an opportunity to relax, share some memories, have a few drinks and nibbles and generally have a very good time.

What's your favourite kind of family get together? Does it revolve around birthdays, special occasions like Christmas or Easter, or do you get the chance to hang out together just for the heck of it?

Oct 3, 2014

Tέλος, Fin, نهاية, The End- and a giveaway to celebrate!

Oh, the joy, the sweet, perfect joy of writing 'the end' of a book. I have literally, only minutes ago finished the second book in my Weddings in Westchester series and I couldn't be happier.

(Actually, I was probably at my happiest when my husband's cousin arrived with this little beauty to celebrate - thanks, Maria!).

It's not that I didn't love the story or my characters, it's more that I was so anxious to give my characters Erin and Nick their happily ever after that I was racing to make sure they got it.

If you slide your gaze right you'll see the first in this series The Bouquet List which has been out on the shelves for a couple of weeks. Some of you will know that my husband is Greek and we've spent quite a bit of time in Greece. Added to that, one of my favourite movies of all time is "My Big Fat Greek Wedding," so I guess it wasn't a surprise that the Katsalos family who run a wedding business in upstate New York paid me a visit.

Here's a little run down of the characters in first two books of the Weddings in Westchester series to get you acquainted:

Pia Katsalos - wife to Mano and mother to Nick, Ari and Yasmin. She's had enough of her life at the        Aegean Palace, the wedding hall she's run with Mano for the past 40 years. She's gone back to Greece until either the Palace starts making money, or Mano agrees to sell.

Mano Katsalos - horrified that his wife has left home, he leaves their three children to run things until he brings their mother back. First to look after the Palace is:

Yasmin Katsalos - mushroom expert with purple hair and a diamond stud in her nose, and survivor of dengue fever. Yasmin's back home to work on her "bouquet list" (the list you make when you realise you're not going to die) and number five on her list is having a fling with a guy who is a tall, dark, handsome guy who is totally out of her league. The person who fits that bill just happens to be:

Lane Griffiths - restaurant renovation expert who's been charged with turning "the Palace" around. He couldn't possibly fall for Yasmin becuase he's the best friend of:

Nick Katsalos - brother to Yasmin, mathematician and general heart breaker who will have his very own story in book Two! (I know that to be true because I've just written his story!!) Nick is challenged to take the success of the Palace to a whole new level when he enters a wager with the daughter of his family's greatest rival. That person is:

Erin O'Malley- eldest daughter of the O'Malley family, Erin needs to prove that she has what it takes to run her father's business and that involves beating the confident and calculating Nick.


To celebrate endings, and the release of The Bouquet List.  I have two e copies to give away for commenters who can tell me something they can't wait for.