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Books With Buzz: Grace Burrowes – and an ereader giveaway!

GraceBurrowes Many historical romance readers know Grace Burrowes as the very prolific author of European historicals, many of which have been enjoyed by our reviewers and readers. Darius received a DIK review here, and many of her other books and novellas have been well-received also.

Burrowes’ latest release, Once Upon a Tartan takes readers to Scotland, where a smart, headstrong beauty has little use for an English lord’s highhanded ways. Hester Daniels and Tiberius Flynn are entrusted with the care of a little girl and while Hester wants her raised in her beloved – if rundown – home in Scotland, Tiberius insists that his prosperous estate is the only fit place for a child. And as they battle, other kinds of sparks start to fly!

Jane Granville has read several of Burrowes’ books and novellas and recently had a chance to interview the author. Here is what they had to say:

Jane: Your newest book, Once Upon a Tartan, is out today. Congratulations! Aside from the fact that it takes us back to the Highlands, what can you tell us about this story?

Grace: First, I LOVE this book! Tiberius Flynn, Earl of Spathfoy, came galloping onto the page and stole the book right out from under my fingers, abetted by Hester Daniel, who in turn stole it from HIM. When it comes to his niece’s welfare, Tye must choose between abiding by his family’s wishes, or listening to his heart. Hester stands in direct opposition to what Tye’s family wants, but is absolutely who Tye needs in his life to be happy. Takes a tough man, to make a tender choice… onceupon

Jane: My first book of yours was The Virtuoso, which I reviewed for AAR, and loved. One of the things that stood out to me as I read that book—and was reminded of when I recently read the other two books in the trilogy, The Heir and The Soldier—was how clearly you conveyed the hero’s love of music. Is that something you share with Val? What role does music play in your writing process?

Grace: I have a degree in music history and put myself through college accompanying ballet classes. I stopped playing because my back hurt incessantly. Valentine was thus very close to my heart, because his story let me indulge in all my love of music without spending eight hours a day on a piano bench. While writing his book, I listened to a four-hands piano arrangement of “Jesu, Joy of Man’s Desiring” over and over again.

Some of my other books have demanded a playlist. For Lady Sophie’s Christmas Wish, it was the Christmas portion of Handel’s “Messiah.” For my third Scottish Victorian, The MacGregor’s Lady (February 2014), it was the Roger Whittaker tune, “The Last Farewell.”

Jane: You’ve published a truly impressive number of novels and novellas in the relatively brief amount of time that you’ve been with Sourcebooks; your debut, The Heir, was published in 2010, and since then there have been 23 stories, either already published or in the works. How do you do it?

Grace: I don’t write that quickly, but I got a loooong running start. When my daughter left home, I disappeared into the writing, playing “Let’s pretend” for story after story. By the time it occurred to me (several years later) that publication might be an option, I had at least two dozen completed manuscripts. Oops! I’m very lucky to have a publisher that has figured out a way to get most of those titles to my readers in a short amount of time, because compared to other writers my age, I’m still playing catch up ball when it comes to the back list.

Jane: Many of your books are connected; even the various series exist in the same universe with some of the same characters. Did you start writing with a huge family tree and book outlines in mind, or have stories grown out of each other as you write?

Grace: I call it the spider plant approach, and my poor editor deserves everybody’s sympathy as she tries to organize the results into coherent sequences. I wrote one book, and then, hmm, two of the supporting characters agitated for a story. That book was over all too soon, and then… I peered around, grabbed a couple more supporting characters by their Big Black Moments, and another book resulted. This went on for twenty books, because I didn’t know any better. Some readers love it, others have the constant sense that they’re missing a prequel or sequel. With publication of the Lonely Lords, that problem should be solved, because all of the stories will be on the shelves.

Jane: Another thing I’ve enjoyed in your books is the presence of male friendship and brotherly affection. For many of your heroes, a friend or brother is a huge source of support. What inspires that? How does it differ from how you present friendships between your heroines and other women?

Grace: I’m the sixth out of seven children, which has two consequences for my writing. First, I have direct experience with large family dynamics. I’ve seen my four brothers rough house, tease, hug, and otherwise go at each other, and how they’re all close friends regardless of how gruff or even silly the interactions may appear. I’m also one of the youngest siblings, and little kids tend to really watch their elders, far more than the other way around.

With my heroines, there’s usually a sister, or two (or three or four), who offers moral support and advice, but sometimes, the heroine’s very problem is that she’s so isolated with her hurts and challenges that only a hero can scale her defenses (which kinda puts me in mind of some Bryan Adams….).

And, for those who are interested in winning a new ereader, we are happily giving away a Nook HD. This is the ereader my husband got for Christmas, and he loves it! To enter, you just need to comment below with one of the following: (1) If you’ve read Burrowes already, which work is your favorite? and (2) if you haven’t, which of this prolific author’s works would you like to try? NOTE: This giveaway is US and Canada only. Giveaway closes at 11:59 p.m. on August 9, 2013 and we’ll announce our winner on Monday, August 12.

– Jane Granville
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Burrowes eReader Giveaway

THE GRACE BURROWES ONCE UPON A TARTAN EREADER EXTRAVAGANZA!

10 eReaders, 10 Blogs, a different giveaway each day during the work week, August 5-9 and 12-16

Four Kindle Paperwhite 3Gs

Four Nook HDs

One Nook Color

One iPad

In celebration of Grace Burrowes’ latest book in the MacGregor Trilogy, 10 eReaders will be given away during the first two weeks of August! Follow along as Grace guest blogs and answers questions at different blogs, and enter a chance to win a brand new eReader!

8/5 RTBookReviews.com: Kindle Paperwhite

8/6 All About Romance: Nook HD

8/7 Delighted Reader: Kindle Paperwhite

8/8 Night Owl Reviews: Nook HD

8/9 Book Lovers Inc.: Kindle Paperwhite

Weekend

8/12 Discover a New Love: Nook Color

8/13 Book Savvy Babe: Nook HD

8/14 Jaunty Quills: Kindle Paperwhite

8/15 Fresh Fiction: Nook HD

8/16 Her Grace Notes: iPad

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Diane P. Diamond
Diane P. Diamond
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08/17/2013 9:25 am

I’ve read most of Grace’s books, and loved them all. However, I’ve recently read “”Darius”” and “”Nicholas”” and absolutely loved them. I’m looking forward to reading the remaining brothers’ stories.

I’m amazed at how much Grace has accomplished in her writing, especially working as a Lawyer too.

Thank you so much for this chance to win. ;-)

Andrea Diaz
Andrea Diaz
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08/15/2013 11:15 am

I have yet to read any of her works but I would LOVE to try Once Upon A Tartan as I just returned from Scotland and the title just captures me. (:

Erika Rhodes
Erika Rhodes
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08/15/2013 8:54 am

I think the scottish backgrounds of a book at an intriguing element, mysterious at times even… castles, the kilts and music.. its eerie yet peaceful.

Thanks for the giveaway chance.. its an awesome event you’ve put on.

Susan Dong
Susan Dong
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08/15/2013 12:16 am

Lady Maggie’s secret scandal was a delight. I’m enjoying her other books as well. Keep up the great work.

Please include me in the drawings.

may
may
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08/14/2013 5:40 pm

Lady Maggie’s Secret Scandal is one of my favorite… But it’s hard to pick one! I always enjoy the one that I am reading!

Marlena Fein
Marlena Fein
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08/14/2013 12:47 am

Unfortunately I have not had the honor of reading Grace Burrowes’ books yet. I would love to read “”Once Upon a Tartan””. I am just recently beginning to really get into historical romance.

Thanks for the great giveaway!
Marlena
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Lynn
Lynn
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08/13/2013 2:10 pm

I’ve read all of Grace Burrowes books and love them all. My favorite is always the last one I read.

Na S.
Na S.
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08/10/2013 1:50 am

I’ve really enjoyed several of Grace’s books. They really take me back in time and of course the romance is just as good.

Betsy
Betsy
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08/09/2013 9:44 pm

My favorite is Lady Louisa’s Christmas Knight. Have read all but the Heir and the Soldier and the first Scottish victorian–Looking forward to Lady Jenny’s story and really enjoyed Once upon a Tartan. Have all others on my Kindle waiting to be read

Marissa A
Marissa A
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08/09/2013 8:30 pm

I haven’t read this Author’s work but Once Upon A Tartan does sound good. Congrats on the release!

Tamara Haygood
Tamara Haygood
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08/09/2013 5:04 pm

I loved The Soldier

JackieW
JackieW
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08/09/2013 4:43 pm

My favorite is The Heir. Enjoyed dropping in today.

Angela Simmons
Angela Simmons
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08/09/2013 2:55 pm

The Soldier has to be my favorite but Ethan is a close second.

Anne
Anne
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08/09/2013 1:27 pm

Thanks for this lovely post and giveaway. I have read The Heir and The bridegroom wore plaid. Wonderful and special.

Rebecca Elswick
Rebecca Elswick
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08/09/2013 1:25 pm

Haard decision! So far my 3 favorites are THE HEIR, THE SOLDIER, AND LADY LOUISA’S CHRISTMAS KNIGHT. If I have to select one, it will be LADY LOUISA… Thank you for all the wonderful books so far and those to come.

Sandy Xiong
Sandy Xiong
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08/09/2013 12:21 pm

I have read the first book in this series and a few books from the Windham series. I first fell in love with Grace’s books because of their covers. All the covers are just beautiful and gorgeous. Will be excited to read this one!

Katherine Lee
Katherine Lee
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08/09/2013 12:15 pm

I haven’t read any of Grace Burrowes’s books yet, although “”The Bridegroom Wore Plaid”” is on my TBR list– I love stories with the “”poor companion”” as the heroine!

JOYE
JOYE
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08/09/2013 11:42 am

I love Ms Burrows books. I think my favorite was The Soldier. I also like the covers and titles of her books.

Christina
Christina
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08/09/2013 10:41 am

I haven’t read any of this author’s work but have The Beidegroom Wore Plaid on my ereader so that will be what I try first!

Sheryl
Sheryl
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08/09/2013 8:46 am

As a lover of all music, I plan to start with Virtuoso. Congratulations on your success!

martha
martha
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08/09/2013 8:11 am

I have just found you recently. I am most looking forward to reading the MacGregor Trilogy. The first one came to my ereader today

Ada
Ada
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08/09/2013 4:44 am

I’ve only read Lady Maggie’s Secret Scandal but I very much enjoyed it :)

Anita H.
Anita H.
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08/09/2013 4:05 am

I haven`t yet read any of her books but I am looking forward to reading Once Upon A Tartan!

hilly
hilly
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08/09/2013 2:08 am

I’m familiar with author Grace Burrowes by name, but I’ve not read any of her books. Sounds like I should begin with The Viruoso. Of course, it would be that much sweeter to read it on a brand-new, gifted NOOK… ! ::hint, hint:: :)

My thanks to AAR and to GB for the interesting interview. (And for the contest!)

hilly
hilly
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Reply to  hilly
08/09/2013 2:10 am

the Viruoso –> The Virtuoso

(Sorry for the typo!)

Jennifer Turner
Jennifer Turner
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08/08/2013 10:48 pm

My favorite is still the first book I read by Grace Burrowes – The Soldier.

Jolie Misek
Jolie Misek
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08/08/2013 9:48 pm

I was introduced to Grace’s books after meeting the publisher of Heir and have since read all of her books. It’s difficult to choose a favorite because they are all so good!

Jenny C.
Jenny C.
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08/08/2013 8:34 pm

Cool! I’d want to read this new book that’s out — it’d be fun to read a new release.

MzKara
MzKara
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08/08/2013 6:35 pm

I love all of her books and have gone back to each one time and time again. Ethan is her most powerful story yet,

Maureen
Maureen
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08/08/2013 5:58 pm

My favorite is Lady Maggie’s Secret Scandal. I really enjoyed Maggie, the heroine.

Arely Z.
Arely Z.
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08/08/2013 5:27 pm

I actually (unfortunately) haven’t. I’d like to try this book!

Sue Brandes
Sue Brandes
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08/08/2013 5:07 pm

I have not read Grace’s books. I would love to try the MacGregor Trilogy. Pretty book cover.

The_Book_Queen
The_Book_Queen
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08/08/2013 5:00 pm

I’m afraid I haven’t read any of your books yet, Grace, but I do have three or four waiting for me in the ol’ TBR pile. :D Love the covers!

Enjoy,
TBQ

Michelle Fidler
Michelle Fidler
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08/08/2013 4:00 pm

I have one of Grace’s books: Lady Maggie’s Secret Scandal.

I could really use an e-reader as I don’t own one or a computer.

ELF
ELF
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08/08/2013 3:06 pm

I have loved the books that I have read by this author but I am afraid that she is so prolific that I am falling sadly behind! Most recently I have read and enjoyed Lady Eve’s Indiscretion.

Chelsea Rafferty
Chelsea Rafferty
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08/08/2013 2:46 pm

I normally really like paranormal books but I do like other books and sometimes I need a break from them :) If I had the choice I’d read one of Grace’s Scotland Historical’s as that would be a nice break :)

Love the title of her books ;) *waves* Congrats on your newest release Grace! <3

Alana Joli Abbott
Alana Joli Abbott
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08/08/2013 2:33 pm

Grace has been on my TBR list for awhile — I own The Heir, which came highly recommended, and just haven’t had the chance to read it yet! I’m sure that’s the one of hers I’ll read first, and then I’ll have to go read the rest… :)

Phaedra Seabolt
Phaedra Seabolt
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08/08/2013 2:18 pm

I have not read any of her books yet, but I really like the sound of The Heir from The Duke’s Obsession series.

Anne
Anne
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08/08/2013 2:15 pm

I don’t recall having read one of Grace’s books before, but I read A LOT. I think Darius, Lord of Pleasures, because, well, he’s the lord of pleasure.

Jess1
Jess1
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08/08/2013 2:11 pm

I’m new to this author’s books, and I would pick Once Upon a Tartan since it’s been getting such good reviews.

Nicole
Nicole
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08/08/2013 10:39 am

My first and favorite Grace Burrowes novel is Darius, but I have also read Nicholas. Looking forward to the new one.

Heather W
Heather W
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08/08/2013 9:47 am

I haven’t read any of Grace Burrowes books, but this new one sounds great, so I’ll be starting with Once Upon a Tartan!

Janie McGaugh
Janie McGaugh
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08/07/2013 10:34 pm

Darius is the last one I read, but I think The Virtuoso is my favorite, though they’re all great!

JanD
JanD
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08/07/2013 9:37 pm

I would like to try Darius because I of a rave review I read a few months ago.

Tracey
Tracey
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08/07/2013 8:44 pm

I have all of Grace’s print books, and I love them. My favorite is Lady Louisa’s Christmas Knight. Except…Ethan. Lordy, I cried real tears for the man. There is something/someone to love in every one of Grace’s books. The Bridgroom Wore Plaid was wonderful! I have my nose pressed to living room window looking for the UPS truck bringing my Once Upon A Tartan.

That little tease of an excerpt from the kissing Vicar…YUM!

Armenia
Armenia
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08/07/2013 5:19 pm

I’m really enjoying this blog tour. I a great fan of Grace’s work.

Tiffany
Tiffany
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08/07/2013 3:02 pm

I don’t think I’ve read any of Ms Burrowes’ work yet, but the first ones I want to dive into is the MacGregor series!

Congratulations on your newest release; I cannot wait to read it! And thank you for the awesome giveaway chance!

Brunette Librarian
Brunette Librarian
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08/07/2013 10:35 am

I love the Viruoso – the characters, the romance, everything was just wonderful. Can’t wait to read this one – and crossing my fingers on the Nook :) Congratulations!!

Julee J. Adams
Julee J. Adams
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08/07/2013 1:51 am

Congrats so very much on the continued successes! I loved THE HEIR, but I have a soft spot for THE VIRTUOSO too. The next one to read is THE BRIDEGROOM WORE PLAID and I can’t wait. I also have THE SOLDIER on the list, so thanks muchly!

June M.
June M.
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08/07/2013 12:38 am

I have read most of the Windham series and it is hard to pick a favorite. So, to make it easier, I am just going to to with THE HEIR because it was the first of the series :) Congrats to Grace on the new release!!!
June