Wednesday 19 September 2018

Take me I'm Yours

                                                                         


Take Me, I’m Yours


India Buchanan plans to set up an English-Style bed and breakfast establishment in her great-aunt’s home, MacFarlane’s Landing, Wisconsin. But she’s reckoned without opposition from Logan MacFarlane whose family once owned her aunt’s house and now want it back. MacFarlane is in no mood to be denied. His grandfather’s living on borrowed time and Logan has vowed to ensure the old man sees out his days in their former home. India’s great-aunt has other ideas and has threatened to burn the house to the ground before she lets a MacFarlane set foot in it. There’s a story here. One the family elders aren’t prepared to share. When India finds herself in Logan’s debt, her feelings towards him change. However, the past casts a long shadow and events conspire to deny them the love and happiness they both deserve. Can India and Logan’s love overcome all odds? Or is history about to repeat itself?
For the duration of the blog tour - Take Me, I'm Yours will be downloadable for 99p Purchase Link - https://www.amazon.co.uk/Take-Yours-Wisconsin-passionate-attraction-ebook/dp/B07FCT6J7M


Author Bio

Lizzie Lamb 

                                                                     
After teaching her 1000th pupil and working as a deputy head teacher in a large primary school, Lizzie decided to pursue her first love: writing. She joined the Romantic Novelists’ Association’s New Writers’ Scheme, wrote Tall, Dark and Kilted (2012), quickly followed by Boot Camp Bride. She went on to publish Scotch on the Rocks, which achieved Best Seller status within two weeks of appearing on Amazon and her next novel, Girl in the Castle, reached #3 in the Amazon charts. Lizzie is a founder member of indie publishing group – New Romantics Press, and has co-hosted author events at Aspinall, St Pancras and Waterstones, Kensington, talking about the research which underpins her novels. Lizzie latest romance Take Me, I’m Yours is set in Wisconsin, a part of the USA which she adores. She has further Scottish-themed romances planned and has just returned from a tour of the Scottish Highlands in her caravan researching men in kilts. What’s not to like? As for the years she spent as a teacher, they haven’t quite gone to waste. She is building a reputation as a go-to speaker on indie publishing, and how to plan, write, and publish a debut novel. Lizzie lives in Leicestershire (UK) with her husband, David.
She loves to hear from readers, so do get in touch . . .

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My Review

I've read a couple of Lizzie's books set in Scotland but this one has the best of both worlds, being set in Wisconsin albeit with a strong Scottish thread running through. Once again we have some fabulous characters whose fiery tempers keep love on the back burner. At one point I wanted to knock both their heads together and tell them to get on with it - always a good sign that the characters are believable. With the past keeping Logan and India apart, they seem doomed to carry the family feud forward - echoes of the Capulets and Montagues here but fortunately there is a much happier ending for the Buchanans and MacFarlanes. Nice touches too in the relationship between the elder heads of the two families.

1 comment:

  1. Hi Julie and thank you so very much for agreeing to take part in my blog tour. Extra BIG THANKS for review Take Me, I'm Yours and for posting the review on Amazon. Oddly enough, Romeo and Juliette was mentioned in an earlier review this week so its nice to have an extra reference to those two warring families. And, fear not, my next three novel will be set in Scotland. Lizzie

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