Join me live on Eloisa Jame’s FB group Lindow Castle on Thursday 17th September 2020 at 7pm central . I’ll be doing a live reading and author Q & A, plus lots of fun giveaways. You can join the FB group here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/EloisaJamesLindowCastle
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Belmont Books live panel recording
If anyone missed the fun author panel I took part in at the weekend with fellow Historical authors Scarlett Peckham and Vanessa Riley, you can find the whole thing recorded on Belmont Books’ YouTube channel. We talk historical facts, inspiration and, uh . . . air fryers! Check it out here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pu5b4NYneTA
Fresh Fiction Guest Post
I just wrote a guest post for Fresh Fiction about my very first romance reading experience! Check it out here: https://freshfiction.com/page.php?id=10736
First Love
All right, let’s talk first loves. No, I don’t mean that sexy bad boy from school. I’m talking about the paper kind. Those first, unforgettable books that were your introduction—your gateway drug, if you will—into the wonderful world of Romance.
Was it that illicit stash of Harlequins you discovered at your grandma’s house? The dog-eared bodice-ripper you reluctantly started because it was the only book in the vacation rental that wasn’t by Stephen King? Whatever it was, it changed your life for the better.
I was, I admit, a latecomer to romance. I’d studied ‘Serious, Proper Literature’ at University—which generally meant books written by men. I’d read everything from Chaucer to James Joyce, Shakespeare to Kafka. And I’d noticed how few of the women in those ‘classics’ ever achieved success or received any pleasure. If they did, they were usually punished, or ended up dead.
I clung, ever hopeful, to the sparsest of romantic threads, but ended up shouting at my paperbacks instead; “Forget the train station, Anna Karenina! Run off with Vronsky and bloody well live happily ever after.” “Step away from the poison, Madame Bovary, he’s not worth it!”
Don’t even get me started on Tess of the D’Urbervilles. If these books were supposed to speak to the human condition, to teach and inspire, where was the romance? The love? Weren’t they as much a part of being human as suffering and loss?
Even the Romantic Poets like Shelley and Keats had far too much languishing and not enough action for my taste. Where was the kissing? The flirting? The sex? I wanted books where the women got what they deserved and didn’t die of consumption, guilt, or simply boredom.
Wuthering Heights had the requisite passion and intensity, but no happy ending. Pride and Prejudice had excellent banter, but not enough kissing. I wanted Jean M Auel’s Earth’s Children series to be less about Ayla discovering fire and more of her getting it on with whatever-his-name-was in a cave. I wanted the cool adventures of The Three Musketeers and The Count Of Monte Cristo, but with women in them, doing stuff. Being more than just pretty, sidelined extras. Being clever. And badass, and triumphant. I wanted more sweeping, romantic swoony-ness, like that kiss in the Italian meadow in E.M. Forster’s A Room With a View. More snark-filled, flirting-as-fighting between Beatrice and Benedict in Much Ado About Nothing.
Georgette Heyer left me wanting; I adored the wit, but the sexiest thing in those was the hero clutching his snuff box to show how overwrought he was. TV and film teased me with far-too-brief glimpses of Han and Leia snarking, or Indiana Jones and Marian Ravenwood being flirty.
And then, one day, quite by accident, I discovered Historical Romance. At a train station, ahead of an hour-long commute, I grabbed a random book in the store. It didn’t look like a romance; I thought it was historical fiction. It was Ransom by Julie Garwood. After two pages, I was hooked, and my world had shifted forever. Here was a book that combined all the ‘best bits’ I’d been searching for! There was a whole genre of the stuff I want to read!
After that earth-shattering revelation, I was unstoppable. I devoured Laura Kinsale, Judith McNaught, Johanna Lindsey, Catherine Coulter, Kathleen Woodiwiss. I binged on sexy, scandalous contemporaries like Jilly Cooper and Jackie Collins. And I came to another shocking conclusion. Romance wasn’t “trash,” as I’d been told. Romance wasn’t shameful. It was well-written, active rebellion. Even better, it was pleasurable rebellion. Here was a genre where love and interpersonal relationships were central to the story and triumphed. Women ended up victorious. Not dead. Not shamed. Not a cautionary tale.
I genuinely believe that books, and especially romance books, are as vital to the world as medicine. While doctors patch up the body and help it heal, books are needed to patch up the soul. They inspire the reader to hang on, to make a change, to hope for better things. They bring delight and joy. Romance novels are a promise. A guarantee of a thrilling journey that will end with the characters (and hopefully the reader, too) in a better place. And in these unprecedented, uncertain times, that’s something we can all appreciate.
I love introducing newbies to Romance; I want their first time to be as enjoyable as mine. There’s a romance for every mood, for every trope. Want to laugh? Read Janet Evanovich or Susan Elizabeth Phillips. Want dark, sexy vampires? Read J.R Ward’s Black Dagger Brotherhood. Want funny, enemies-to-lovers in a historical setting? Try Loretta Chase’s Lord Of Scoundrels or Connie Brockway’s As You Desire. Want gorgeous, angsty prose and unusual heroines? Go for Laura Kinsale. Snarky enemies-to-lovers, but in a modern office block? Read Sally Thorne’s The Hating Game. I could go on and on. My bookshelf is groaning.
Do you remember the first book that made you fall in love with the genre? Is there a book you always recommend to those new to Romance? Let me know what it is. My bookshelf might be groaning, but there’s always room for one more. . .
Happy reading!
Love, Kate.
TWO WEEKS until To Catch An Earl is live!
Only TWO WEEKS until To Catch An Earl is live! I’ve been having fun playing around with teaser quotes on Canva. Here’s one of my favorites. Release date, June 30th. Pre-order To Catch An Earl here:
Amazon: https://amzn.to/3e8fuNO
B & N: http://bit.ly/ToCatchAnEarlBN
Apple: http://bit.ly/ToCatchAnEarlAP
Kobo: http://bit.ly/ToCatchAnEarlKobo
Library Journal Starred Review for To Catch An Earl
Only two weeks to go before To Catch An Earl goes on sale and it just got a STARRED REVIEW from Library Journal! “An alluring cat-and-mouse tale between two deserving adversaries. For Regency romance fans wishing for thrills in their to-be-read list.” Have you preordered yet?
Amazon: https://amzn.to/3e8fuNO
B & N: http://bit.ly/ToCatchAnEarlBN
Signed Paperbacks for Secrets & Spies Series
I’m delighted to announce that the first two Secrets & Spies series books – To Steal A Heart and A Raven’s Heart are now available in paperback. Yippee! Since most of the in-person book signing events this year have been canceled, if anyone would like a SIGNED COPY, just send me a note via the form on my website: https://www.kcbateman.com/contact/
The cost to you will be whatever the current cost of the book is on Amazon that day, (Ie. $7.99) plus postage of $4 for North American customers. For signed copies to the rest of the world, the postage will be higher. Please contact me for details with your home country and I can get a quote for postage to you too! Payment will be via PayPal.
You’re invited to a Midsummer Wedding!
You’re invited to a Midsummer Wedding! I’ve teamed up with eight of my favorite historical romance authors for this fabulous Midsummer wedding anthology, out today. All nine novellas (split into three volumes) take place at the same summer wedding at the haunted Castle Keyvnor in Cornwall. My tale, ‘A Midsummer Night’s Kiss’, is a fun play on Shakespeare’s ‘A Midsummer Night’s Dream’. Castle Keyvnor and its gardens are home to some very interfering fairies, pixies and ghosts, including my matchmaking Oberon and Titania, King and Queen of the fairies. They’re determined to see my heroine, Kitty Worth, get her HEA with her brother’s best friend, grouchy war-hero James Cashell, Lord Leighton. But as Shakespeare says, “the course of true love never did run smooth . . .!”
The three volumes in the collaboration are: Dazzled at the Wedding (Kate Pearce, Ava Stone, Nicole Locke) Beguiled at the Wedding (Jane Charles, Virginia Heath, Deb Marlowe) and Breathless at the Wedding (K. C. Bateman, Michelle Willingham, Jerrica Knight-Catania).
Why not pick up all three volumes and be whisked away to a glorious summer celebration? Here are the links.
Amazon:
Breathless – https://amzn.to/2WomwXS
Dazzled – https://tinyurl.com/ydhbjgtn
Beguiled – https://tinyurl.com/ybfn8oon
B&N:
Dazzled – https://tinyurl.com/ybjz9u63
Beguiled – https://tinyurl.com/y9z2fml9
Breathless – https://tinyurl.com/y7js2jwl
iBooks:
Dazzled – https://tinyurl.com/yan6z4pa
Beguiled – https://tinyurl.com/yagtp9y6
Breathless – https://tinyurl.com/y9vh7yzd
Kobo:
Dazzled – https://tinyurl.com/ybbgy6mt
Beguiled – https://tinyurl.com/yaed6lck
Breathless – https://tinyurl.com/y7cqdfbc
GooglePlay:
Dazzled – https://tinyurl.com/ybbhtpnc
Beguiled – https://tinyurl.com/yad6daeu
Breathless – https://tinyurl.com/ydy2chtm
Keep safe, and happy reading! All my love, Kate.
Publisher’s Weekly loves To Catch An Earl!
I’m delighted to have received another wonderful review from Publisher’s Weekly for To Catch An Earl (Bow Street Bachelors #2)
Release date is June 30th, but you can pre-order your copy now!
Here’s the full PW review:
“In Bateman’s sparkling second Bow Street Bachelors Regency (after This Earl of Mine) an elusive thief falls for the investigator seeking her arrest. Emmy Danvers comes from a long line of French jewel thieves but has been content to live a crime-free life in the four years since her father, the notorious Nightjar, died. Then her family starts receiving letters threatening to expose and harm them if they do not surrender all the jewels Emmy’s father stole and steal three more high-profile pieces. Emmy reluctantly takes up her father’s mantel as the Nightjar, hatching a plan to recover the crown jewels of France from the British Museum. Alex Harland, Earl of Melton, works as an agent of inquiry after returning from battle in the continent and is determined to capture the Nightjar. But when his investigation leads him to Emmy, she steals his heart, forcing Alex to decide if he is willing to implicate the woman he loves. Bateman loads her fast-paced heist with fun secret identity hijinks, clever characters, and sizzling romance. Series fans and new readers alike will be thrilled.”
Here are the links to pre-order:
Amazon: http://bit.ly/CatchAnEarl
B & N: http://bit.ly/ToCatchAnEarlBN
To Steal A Heart has a new cover!
To Steal A Heart, book #1 in my Secrets & Spies series has got a gorgeous new cover. What do you think? If you haven’t already read it, now’s the perfect time to escape to Napoleonic France with a sexy spymaster and a tightrope-walking thief! HEA guaranteed.
Here are the links:
TSAH on Amazon: https://amzn.to/2ScOXFR
TSAH on B & N: https://bit.ly/TSAHBandN
TSAH on Apple: https://bit.ly/ToStealAHeartApple
TSAH on Kobo: https://bit.ly/TSAHKobo
I’m signing books at Target this Saturday!
Need something to do this Saturday? I’ll be signing copies of This Earl Of Mine at the Peoria, Illinois, Target store this Saturday, 7th December, from 10am to 5pm. Stop in and say hello! I’d love to see you! 5001 N. Big Hollow Rd, Peoria, IL 61615.