Showing posts with label holiday romance. Show all posts
Showing posts with label holiday romance. Show all posts

Friday, July 29, 2016

Summer Flash Sale!

Decadent Publishing is heating up summer with weekly flash sales! From Friday through Monday, they'll put five titles on sale for just 99 cents from Amazon and All Romance Ebooks. You'll be able to stock up on great beach reads! Woo hoo!

This week, Blue Moon Over Bliss Lake's available for only 99 cents.

Pick up your ebook from Amazon or All Romance today!

Reviewers have said:

"Cate can really tell a tale. This was a very good story all about how you can mess things up but still get a second chance to fix it.
The way things all come together is really cool. Cate has done a fantastic job with this book and all the wonderful characters in it."
- Ramblings of A Book Lunatic

"...totally blew me away.  This is why straight contemporary romance is my go-to genre to read.  Ms. Masters has written a beautiful second chance romance that at times is heartbreaking, sweet and funny.  Plus, watching Carter and Sierra grow as a couple but most importantly as individuals is a feat that some authors get wrong.  Ms. Masters didn’t get it wrong, she got it right."
- Harlie's Books

"What a sweet and romantic story!! I instantly fell in love with both Sierra and Carter and couldn’t wait to read what happens.

- Literary Nook



Monday, December 23, 2013

Casting Call: Blue Moon Over Bliss Lake

Another Casting Call! I've missed doing these.

Blue Moon Over Bliss Lake has a somewhat large roster of characters. I won't show them all to you, but here are the major ones.

This holiday novella's the story of two people who never quite got over each other.

Sierra O'Brien married her former love's school rival and retreated into her life. Big mistake. She endured years of verbal abuse before her husband's sudden death. Out of that tailspin, she manages to right herself and move forward with her life. To do that, she needs to leave all the terrible memories behind, so brings only her clothes to her hometown of Bliss. She never counts on running into Carter, but she's inspired by his success to launch her own business. Plus, she intends to find someone who made her feel as good as he did.

Emma Stone is a perfect Sierra.



After their breakup, Carter Grove became a success machine, pushing himself to ever-greater success to fill the void left by Sierra. He became a top rival of Steve Jobs, but it cost him two marriages. Both wives loved his bank account more anyway. When he runs into Sierra along the PA Turnpike, he's drawn home to Bliss too.

From the beginning, David Giuntoli was Carter.






Oren and his dog Jack hike across the country together, and happened into Bliss while following the Appalachian Trail. Lucky for them. The locals opened their hearts when Jack was struck by a car. Oren's in town doing odd jobs to raise money to pay for his operation. He's also known to dispense wisdom when needed.

Luke Kleintank was always Oren.







Carter's estranged wife, Barbara, stars in the reality show Unhappy Housewives. And she plays the role to the hilt. When she learns Carter's returned to Bliss, she makes the most of the opportunity to play the injured spouse.

Sandra Bullock normally plays the America's sweetheart type, but I know she could be a killer Barbara. Just look at that expression! I wouldn't want to go up against her.




Sierra's longtime friend, Rosalie, has never left Bliss, but found her own bliss as a singer-guitarist. She's happy playing gigs around town.

Carey Mulligan is Rosalie.


Shotsie owns and runs the Bliss Music Emporium. Once a backup singer for Janis Joplin, she now inspires young people by giving guitar and voice lessons.

Sally Struthers is the perfect Shotsie.




Sierra's parents welcomed her home, and offered her a job in their coffee shop, The Sweet Spot, until she can get her own business going.

Dianne Wiest is Ellie O'Brien, and Sam Shepard is Bob.



Carter's parents never held much regard for his wife Barbara. They'd pegged her as a gold digger from the beginning. So they're more than encouraging Carter to hang around for Thanksgiving, and afterward.

Diane Keaton is Carter's mom, Deborah, and Aidan Quinn is Carter's dad Curtis.


Thanks for checking out this Casting Call! I hope you'll read Blue Moon Over Bliss Lake too.

Friday, December 20, 2013

Blue Moon Over Bliss Lake is here!

Every release day is a thrill, but I'm especially excited to launch this new Blue Moon series. Today, Decadent Publishing is releasing Blue Moon Over Bliss Lake! *tosses confetti*

I'm over at the Daily Dose of Decadence blog to celebrate. I hope you'll join me! This holiday novella is very special to me. Along the lines of the movie Serendipity, with the slightest touch of magic.

On Saturday, I'll be at Lorrie Struiff's blog to celebrate its release and Christmas too. If you visit, I'll respond as soon as I return from New York City. :)

If you want to read more of Blue Moon Over Bliss Lake, the official post is below. :)

Thanks, as always, for your support!

Blue Moon Over Bliss Lake, contemporary holiday novella

Blue Moon Over Bliss Lake
Contemporary Holiday Novella
About 40k
From Decadent Publishing



Blurb
Can Fate give two people a second chance at love? Sierra O’Brien and Carter Grove are about to find out. After an accidental meeting near their hometown of Bliss, Pennsylvania, events from their past reoccur. Will they make the same mistakes and drift apart again?

In Bliss, the inexplicable is an everyday occurrence, and anything is possible—especially during a blue moon.






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Reviews


Ms. Masters has written a beautiful second chance romance that at times is heartbreaking, sweet and funny. 

I love Ms. Masters characters.  They could be anyone that you know.  She never writes a character that you can’t relate to or know in your real life.  :)  Plus, watching Carter jumps through hoops to win back Sierra…priceless.
The secondary characters in the book are just as good as Carter and Sierra.

 Harlie's Books - 5 stars, Recommended Read



What a sweet and romantic story!! I instantly fell in love with both Sierra and Carter and couldn’t wait to read what happens.

This is a story about two people who learn to let go of things that aren’t really important. Who learn what true love really means and what they are willing to do to keep that love. A romantic story from beginning to end that will leave you smiling.
Literary Nook - 4 1/2 stars



Casting Call
Who did Cate imagine as these characters? Find out here.

Excerpt
Ensconced in soft down, Sierra floated down from her dreams, the one place she always found safety. Her body acknowledged the bed, the sunshine stinging her eyes drawing her back toward reality. Reluctantly, she pried open one then blinked both open. After a moment of confusion, she knew where she was: home. In Bliss.
Dreams of Carter had helped make the night blissful, too. While she rose and puttered around, making the bed, a vivid image of him stayed in her mind. How the heck had a decade improved his looks? Carter 2.0. Oh yeah, he’d love that, with all his cutting-edge technological developments, he’d become one of Steve Jobs’ main competitors. Unlike Jobs, Carter’s sharp, professional appearance lent an unapproachable air, the expensive suit he’d worn the day before cut so well to his figure it looked tailor-made. It probably was. The soft fabric had surprised her. So had the taut muscles beneath the suit. Carter kept himself in shape. He had everything in life he could possibly need. A pang of regret sliced through her.
Or did he? She headed to the bathroom and twisted the faucet knob. Steam began to fill the small bathroom as she stepped inside the shower. It hadn’t escaped her notice when Forbes listed him in its Top 40 Under 40. She’d been happy for his success, but something about those media photos grabbed her attention, and she lingered over them. His smile appeared too rehearsed, empty of happiness. Sometimes pictures showed a woman clinging to him, her embrace cloying and possessive rather than loving.
Toweling off, she tried to remember his current wife’s name. It escaped her; he’d married at least twice. A bitter chuckle escaped and she wiped the mirror free of steam a little harder than necessary. And you thought you were the love of his life. Obviously, he didn’t have one—he had many.
She frowned at her hazy reflection. After reading another article she’d run across online in some pretentious magazine like Architectural Digest, she’d questioned whether she ever really knew the man. His wife—Barbara, maybe?—had had their initials monogrammed on everything throughout their McMansion. A beautiful place, but cold. Overbearing. Nothing like the boy she’d once loved.
You’re not exactly the same girl either. Gaunt face, pale skin, and dark circles beneath her eyes. Not for long. Carter had made his mark on the world and she intended to do the same. Much smaller than his, of course, but she didn’t need to conquer the universe. A state or two might be nice, though.
“Oh, Carter.” He’d left his mark on her, too. Ten years melted away when she’d seen him the day before, the two minutes leaving a vivid impression. Throughout the night, in the haze of sleep, memories of the two years they’d shared filled her with sublime happiness. How bright the future had appeared then.
She straightened. It will be. A little late, but starting over would give her the opportunity to make it better this time.