Hi from Lapland and a Freebie!
Jan 17, 2024 3:17 pm
Happy New 2024 Year!
How have you spent your New Years celebrations?
My New Years was quiet, with food and holiday movies to keep me company.
Right now, I am on a trip to Lapland with a group of strangers. And so far it has been fun.
I have seen the Northern Lights, eaten reindeer and totaled a snowmobile. Northern Light pictures are below. If you want to see how I ruined a snowmobile... let me know.
I will spend a few more days here. Hoping for the mellow rest of the vacation including sleigh rides with huskies and slow hikes in the snowy forest.
Moving on to my bookish updates...
The book I am currently working on is Mad Duke March. It is coming along slowly but surely. If you love a grumpy, a-hole-ish hero, then you'll love this book.
Mad Duke March will also be book 1 in my upcoming series A Series of Unfortunate Rakes! (If you've read A Wager with the Gentleman and How the Scot Stole Christmas from the Christmas in Cumbria anthology, you might recognize some familiar names making an appearance in this book!)
We have some amazing swag you can buy to go along with the books, including but not limited to a hot calendar, mugs, and totes!
If you haven't read the Necessary Arrangements series yet, now is your chance. Book 3 in the series, A Bargain with the Rake, is currently FREE worldwide!
New Releases from my friends:
Book 1 of the Rake Review series is here!
No. Absolutely not. Persephone Cuthbert would rather walk over hot coals than say one word to the man who broke her heart—let alone help him.
The author of The Rake Review may have declared him the most marriageable man in London, but Persephone knows the truth. Edward Johns is the cold-hearted bastard who broke her heart. She will not allow him to play her or the unsuspecting ladies of London false.
Except Persephone has made helping people her life’s work. How can she refuse him when a man’s life is in danger?
Ten years ago, Edward Johns jilted the love of his life for the sake of familial duty. He’s hardened his heart to steel, and he has no desire to marry—he intends to leave all of that to his younger brother, Alfred. Until said wastrel disappears without a trace.
Cheers!
Sadie Bosque