All posts by Beth Williamson

Beth has never been able to escape her imagination and it led her to the craft of writing romance novels. She’s passionate about purple, books, and her family (not to mention long cruises). She works full-time (DDJ) and writes romance novels evening, weekends, early mornings and whenever there is a break in the madness. Beth squeals when she hears from readers so get to e-mailing her.

Book Signing and Countdown

Two big events coming up for me y’all. The first is my first book signing at a Barnes & Noble. I’ve done signings at conferences, at BAM, at Borders and at Waldenbooks, but never at B&N. I’m jazzed!

Here are the details – if you are anywhere near Raleigh, please come see me! I’ll be signing Devils on Horseback: Jake.

Saturday, February 7 from 1 to 3 pm

Barnes & Noble, Brier Creek Commons, 8431 Brier Creek Parkway, Raleigh, NC 27617, 919-484-9903

I’m signing with four lovely ladies from my local RWA group, HCRW, including Jenna Black, Claudia Dain, Cindy Holby, and Deb Marlowe.

Second big news! February 24th is a big day for me, a HUGE day. It’s the official “street date” of The Education of Madeline my very first Kensington Brava book, my first New York published book!

I am beside myself with excitement, if you can’t already tell, and when I received a box of copies… I held one close, smelled it, felt it and marveled over my creation. Sounds corny and a bit odd, but I worked so hard to get here, I am reveling in the feeling. 🙂

I couldn’t have gotten here, of course, without the support and encouragement of others. First off, my DH, my wonderful sister, my parents, my kids and my in-laws. They are all amazing cheerleaders and know when I’m on a deadline to leave me the hell alone. Second, my editors, Sasha, L2 and Kate – all fantastic ladies who I respect a great deal. I’ve learned different things from each, and together they’ve brought me here.

A great big huge thank you to all the readers who also helped me get here. Without readers, are we really authors? LOL. So thank you, thank you, thank you!

Say hello to Jake

Today is release day for the print version of Devils on Horseback: Jake.

*cue the band*

Say hello to Jake. 😀 I’m pleased to see Jake’s book in print, and hope you all fall in love with him as much as I did. Following book 1, Nate, this follows the men from Brier Creek Georgia as they create a new life for themselves after the Civil War. For Jake, his new life is on hold as he struggles to overcome his personal demons. For Gabby, the woman who becomes his heart, she fights her own struggles and to keep the love she’s found with the redheaded thief named Jake.

Ladies and gents, I give you Devils on Horseback: Jake.

Haunted by war, a thief finds salvation in the arms of an angel.

On the surface, Jake Sheridan is an easygoing man whose problems roll off him like water off a duck’s back. Truth is, Jake holds so many past demons inside him, he daren’t let them out for fear he’ll never get them all back in.

He and the Devils are hired to help rebuild a town ransacked by marauders. Everywhere they turn, they encounter secrets—enough secrets to turn the town to dust if they don’t uncover the truth.

Only one person in town isn’t glad to see them: Gabrielle Rinaldi, the miller’s daughter. A strong and independent woman who is used to being disrespected for speaking her mind, she makes no secret that she doesn’t believe hired guns are the answer to the town’s woes. Yet she finds herself drawn to the enigmatic and charming Jake.

In spite of himself, Jake falls hard and fast for Gabby. But she’s wary of handing her heart to a man who lives by his guns.

When tragedy strikes, Jake and Gabby must fight to find a way to save the town—and their hearts.

Excerpt:

Jake found himself fascinated by Gabrielle Rinaldi. Gabby. The way the sun danced across her light olive skin as she sat next to the window, the way she gave Elmer an effusive hug when they came in. She ate with gusto, not like a Southern “lady” who picked at her food. Gabby was all woman, full of life. Jake was drawn to her like a flower to the sun, thirsting for the brightness she gave off.

He kept his eye on Zeke and Allison. She was a shy little thing who barely lifted her eyes and that was only to look at Zeke. He appeared to be equally as taken with the petite woman as she was with him. Jake hoped she was amenable for Zeke to court her, because Jake would bet the two nickels in his pocket it was going to happen. Too bad she was the minister’s daughter, which might put a pinch on a budding romance.

Gabby kept glancing at the blonde couple as well, almost as much as Jake looked at the luscious black-haired beauty. She laughed with her whole body, a hearty laugh that echoed in the empty restaurant. Jake’s heart squeezed each time she smiled. He wanted to kick his own ass for acting like such an idiot, but he couldn’t seem to stop himself. She’d become an addiction so quickly it made his head spin.

“Jake, are you listening to me?” Gideon elbowed him in the ribs.

Jake almost jumped out of the chair. “No, I wasn’t.”

Everyone laughed and he couldn’t help but grin at Gabby. She raised one dark eyebrow and didn’t say a word to him. He couldn’t be certain if she was flirting with him or not, a fact that annoyed and excited him. Women were generally not immune to his charm, as evidenced by the experiences he’d had with the fairer sex. Jake discovered early that making a woman feel beautiful and desired provided a more than pleasant method to getting what he wanted. The truth was, Jake loved women of all shapes and sizes. Each one had her own unique charm and scent. It was one of the first things he noticed as a young, strapping fifteen-year-old in the backroom of the saloon he worked at—the scent of a woman was intoxicating.

Gabby’s scent would be the last thing he remembered and the first thing he thought of each day. She didn’t wear perfume, rather it was a mix of woman, flour, fresh air and her. Fascinating to say the least. Jake sat next to her at the table as they ate the simple ham sandwiches and drank lemonade. Each time she took a drink, Jake watched, and hungered.

He wanted to taste her lips, feel her tongue on his as they shared the tart flavor left in her mouth. Jake shifted on the chair, realizing his usually calm dick had woken with a vengeance and strained at the buttons of his trousers. He needed to stop fantasizing about Gabby and work on charming her, because judging by the frown on her face when she glanced at him, he had a ways to go.

“How long have you lived in Tanger, Miss Delmont?” Zeke sat straight and tall across from Allison.

“All my life.” The blonde looked up from her plate at Zeke. “When Gabby moved to town we were inseparable from the first minute we met. My mama used to say we were like salt and pepper.” Her face paled, apparently at the memory of her mother.

Zeke reached over and put his hand over hers, completely covering her tiny one. “I lost my parents too. It’s never easy to talk about them. I understand completely.” He pulled a handkerchief from his pocket and handed it to her.

Jake nearly swallowed his tongue. Zeke was acting so unlike his normal self, it was almost scary.

“What the hell’s gotten into you, Zeke?” Lee could always be counted on to be brutally honest. “You sick or something?”

Zeke scowled at his brother. “Watch your language around the ladies.”

“Sure thing, Ezekiel,” Lee taunted. Calling the Blackwood brothers by their hated Biblical names never failed to rile them.

Zeke stood, knocking his chair back. “Don’t ruin this day too, Cornelius. It was going along right fine until you opened your mouth.” His cool glare pinned Lee. “Apologize to the ladies.”

The air hummed with tension as the brothers stared each other down. Lee was the one to turn away, to glare at Gabby then at Allison.

“You’d best make your choices wisely, brother.” Lee snatched the sandwich off his plate and stormed out of the restaurant, slamming the door behind him.

After his footsteps faded away, Jake glanced at Zeke, who was still standing like a statue in a park. It was Allison, however, who saved the moment from utter disaster.

“Please sit down, Mr. Blackwood. It’s all right. I’m sure your brother didn’t mean any harm.” Her gracious tone worked on Zeke like nothing else ever had. His face softened and he sat back down without punching a thing.

Jake choked on his lemonade.

Gabby slapped him on the back until Jake held up one finger. “Thank you, Miss Rinaldi. I will be forever in your debt.”

Allison laughed while Gabby fought back a grin. “You are a charming fool, Mr. Sheridan.”

“Jake. Please call me Jake.” He smiled, his heart doing a somersault when she smiled back.

“All right then, please call me Gabby.”

At that moment, over the sandwich crumbs and the lemon seeds, Jake slid from being fascinated into being just a bit in love.

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To resolve or not to resolve

Happy New Year y’all!

Hope you all had a wonderful holiday season. Mine was pretty good I have to say. Christmas with my in-laws and New Year’s with my parents.

Of course one of the topics of conversation was resolutions – the New Year wouldn’t be complete without them, hm? So, I thought about what I wanted to accomplish in 2009 and decided they weren’t actually resolutions, but rather promises to me.

What I learned about myself was that if I set myself up for very specific resolutions, I tended not to achieve them. So my promises are a bit wider and allow me to keep the promise without feeling like a failure – a common occurrence with resolutions for me.

2009 Promises by Beth

  • Write every day, even if it’s only 5 words
  • Read more
  • Exercise regularly
  • Keep away from foods I shouldn’t eat (food allergies)
  • Be happy

Not an extensive list but promises I intend to keep, or I will be the one disappointed. What do you think? Promises or resolutions?

Devils on Horseback: Zeke is Now Available in eBook!

Who’s ready for another spoonful of cowboy? Or perhaps it’s a handful? 😉

I’m proud to announce the third book in my Devils on Horseback series, Zeke, is available in e-book today, December 2.

*cues the fireworks*

Zeke was by far the most intense devil in the group of five men. He’s raw, introverted and has a spine made of pure steel.

That doesn’t mean he’s not vulnerable and hurting inside so badly he crawls into a whiskey bottle.

Devils on Horseback: Zeke is a story about forgiving oneself and learning to accept your own flaws. It’s also a story about healing.

You can read an excerpt here.

Read what the reviewers are already saying…

“Devils on Horseback – Zeke held me in its grip from the minute I opened it. Zeke is so wounded, so raw, and so appealing that I just couldn’t put the book down.” ~ 5 Angels from Fallen Angels Reviews

“I love this series and Devils on Horseback – Zeke has cemented that fondness!” ~ 4.5 Nymphs from Literary Nymphs Reviews

You can pick up a copy today at the following websites:

My Bookstore and More

Mobipocket

Books on Board

Such Amazing Gifts

I was asked who I knew, in terms of romance authors, to get a quote for my second Kensington Brava book, The Redemption of Micah.

Who could top Sabrina Jeffries, the lovely gracious woman who read and gave a cover quote for The Education of Madeline?

Well, I got doubly lucky. The lovely, talented Sylvia Day offered a quote. She is the amazing author of some amazing books – if you haven’t read her, you must.

Then *sigh* I asked Leigh Greenwood. You see, he was my inspiration for a long time. As a western romance novelist for many years, he continued to give his readers great reads. I e-mailed him at least five years ago, before I was published, and he offered me advice.

Now I am published and on my way to an established career. Not only did he say yes to read it, but here is what he sent me:

I enjoyed your book.  Thank you for letting me read it.  Here is your quote.

“An intensely emotional love story that will have you turning pages in eager anticipation.”

The best of luck with your books and your career.  I’m pleased to have had some small hand in it.

Leigh

I felt a million miles high. What a thrill! And since Sunday is my birthday, they are such amazing gifts.

Anyhoo, if you haven’t read Leigh’s books, I recommend starting with the Seven Brides series. Hen (Laurel) is my absolute favorite. G’head, it’s a great read. 🙂

The Education of Madeline

I’ve got my cover for The Education of Madeline, my very first Brava release. 🙂

I love his eyes, they kind of suck you right in. *sigh* I also love the torn paper with the title along with the font. It’s just so eye-catching.

And to make things even sweeter, The Education of Madeline is now available for preorder on Amazon and appears on the on the Kensington site. 😀

Here is yon blurb…

Plum Creek, Colorado 1872

The Right Man Comes Along

Madeline Brewster practically owns Plum City, Colorado. But at thirty-two, she knows she has missed any chance for happiness. Until she finds a tall, strong, handsome Irishman on the wrong end of the hangman’s noose. Suddenly this unconventional woman comes up with an outrageous idea . . .

Teague O’Neal has rugged cheekbones, tousled black curls, and eyes as blue as the sky, even if he is caked in Colorado mud. The men insist they caught him horse-thieving, and there’s something desperate about him that says he’d do anything for a buck.

Maybe it was pure chance, or maybe it was something more that brought Madeline and Teague together. But one thing’s clear, between a woman who has just about everything she could ever want, and a man who’s lost that and more, they might find something in between worth living for . . .

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You can read an excerpt on my website. 🙂

'Tis Nearly Time…

My next book, Leather & Lace releases September 30 in paperback. This is the ever-so-fun western anthology with my friends Melissa Schroeder and Rebecca Goings. My story, Branded, won the 2007 CAPA for Best Erotic Historical. I’m thrilled to pieces to see it in print with my pals’ stories.

Melissa made a wonderful trailer for the book – you can view it on YouTube here. I love the music she chose – makes me think of westerns, and then well, I think about cowboys. 😉 If you want to pick up a copy, you can order from Amazon here.

Here’s the official blurbs with a nice review quote for each:

Branded by Beth Williamson:

A clause in his grandfathers will forces Rafe to marry or else lose his ranch. He sets his sights on what he
thinks is a safe choice. His neighbor Emma. But Emma’s anything but safe. They say oil and water
don’t mix, but in their case, it does and the result is fire.

“This fast-paced, sometimes funny, often poignant story was so addictive that it was impossible to put
down.” — The Romance Studio,

High Noon by Rebecca Goings:

When a full-blooded Comanche risks everything for the honor of a white woman the woman he loves its a safe bet there’ll a showdown at high noon. And winner takes all!

“Ms. Rebecca Goings has created another book with in-depth characters that literally leapt off the pages of
her novel.”— The Romance Studio

The Seduction of Widow McEwan by Melissa Schroeder:

Jamie was once in a loveless marriage, and has no desire to enter into another. Then Seth ties her up in knots of desire literally and she begins to think things could be different. But someone’s out to make sure neither of them ever find happiness.

“The Seduction of Widow McEwan was a delight to read. From the beginning until the end, I was caught up in the spell-bounding rapture that Melissa Schroeder had created….” — Fallen Angel Reviews