Book Giveaway: Regency Brides A Promise of Hope Series by Carolyn Miller
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This weekβs book giveaway will run for three weeks and is for the inspirational regency romance series: Regency Brides A Promise of Hope series by Carolyn Miller.
What are these books about?
Years ago, the man who stole Catherine Winthrop’s heart rejected her–and she’s never recovered from the grief. Now tragedy has brought him back into her life. This time it isn’t her heart he’s taking, itβs her home and her family’s good name.
Jonathan Carlew’s serious demeanor and connection to trade, not to mention the rumors surrounding his birth, have kept him from being a favorite of the ladies, or their parents. Now, suddenly landed and titled, he finds himself with plenty of prospects. But his demanding society responsibilities keep pressing him into service to the one woman who captured his heart long ago–and then ran off with it.
These two broken hearts must decide whether their painful past and bitter present will be all they can share, or if forgiveness can provide a path to freedom for the future.
With devastating scars in her past, Serena Winthrop is sure no man can be trustedβespecially not a man like the too-smooth Viscount Carmichael. His reputation as a flirt and a gambler is everything she despises. And the young artist makes sure that this disreputable heir to an earldom knows of her deep disapproval whenever they encounter one another.
Henry, Lord Carmichael, is perfectly aware of his charms. He’s gambled with plenty of ladies’ hearts as easily as he has with their husbands’ money. But lately he’s wondered if there’s more to lifeβand if his actions might prove unworthy of an admirable wife such as his friends have found.
When Serena’s guardian asks his best friend to protect his young ward, Henry promises to be on his best behavior and not woo her. But the more he learns of her, the more he realizes she might be his best reason for changing his character.
Then the lady’s art leads her to London infamy. Now Henry must choose between the life mapped out for him as the earl apparent and the love of his life. And Serena’s secret may mean the end of his titled family line.
Julia Hale ran off to be married in Gretna Green, following romance instead of common sense. But her tale isn’t turning into a happily ever after. Her new husband is gone and she doesn’t know whereβor if he’s ever coming back. Julia has no option but to head home to the family she betrayed by eloping and to hope they’ll forgive her. Especially now that she might be carrying a baby from her brief marriage.
Where canΒ learn more about this author and their books?
Carolyn Miller, author website
Giveaway
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The comment requirement for this giveaway is: You are an artist earning your living in Regency England. What type of art do you create and what is the name of your most requested piece?Β
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22 Comments
Kay Garrett
I create works of art that include wildlife critters in their natural environment. My current piece would be a picturesque Ozark Mountains backdrop with an Eastern Cottontail Rabbit (for that warm, fluffy feel people associte with rabbits) and majestic Northern Cardinals (to add that pop of bright color). I think a good title would be Amiable Companions.
Loraine
I love that Kay. I would definitely be a customer. Thanks for commenting. π
MICHAEL A LAW
I would create Renaissance art.
Loraine
Thanks for commenting, Michael. π
Sabrina
Oil paintings of landscapes, and capturing the beauty that God has already created. My most popular piece is called “Sunset in Autumn” a hillside landscape with golden touches on the tips of the trees, and an array of colors shining bold and bright in the sky as the sun sets.
Loraine
That sounds so beautiful Sabrina. I would buy it. Thanks for commenting. π
Connie Scruggs
I create artworks depicting animals in whimsical situations, similar to Beatrix Potter. My most beloved piece is one that shows a mother rabbit reading a book of nursery rhymes to her babies. The babies are all dressed in nightgowns and sleeping bonnets, with holes cut out for their ears to stick up. And of course, one baby is laying on it’s belly with it’s little cotton tail peaking out from the nightgown.
Loraine
Oh my, how precious. I’d love that artwork in my house Connie. Thanks for commenting. π
Bridget
I would create landscape paintings with colorful flowers throughout. My most requested artwork is called βThe Secret Gardenβ and features a garden tucked away in a secluded location with so many flowers it seems almost magical!
Loraine
I love the magical feeling Bridget. Thanks for commenting. π
Linda Moffitt
Animals & Briella
Loraine
Thanks for commenting, Linda. π
Gail Hollingsworth
I create beautiful works of art through my cross-stitch pieces. Each one is designed to tell a story from my life.
Loraine
Oh how interesting Gail. I love it. Thanks for commenting. π
Paty Hinojosa
I love to paint with oil. I paint beautiful landscapes, some with people on them doing ordinary things, not posing. My masterpiece is called: Strolling by the Seine π
Loraine
I’m definitely intrigued Paty. Thanks for commenting. π
bn100
paintings, called colored flowers
Loraine
Thanks for commenting bn100. π
Christy Maurer
I paint watercolors in the Lake District. My most requested piece is called “Tranquility.” It’s a painting of an old man sitting on a rock with his dog beside of him.
Loraine
Oh sweet, I love it. Thanks for commenting, Christy. π
Sarah Evankovich
I’m not an artisty type of person, so I don’t think I’d be createing anything special. But I can organize like a genius, so I’d probably be organizing the art showings.
Loraine
And you could organize all these great pieces that everyone else has listed here, Sarah. π Thanks for commenting.