Showing posts with label Sinclare brothers' series. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sinclare brothers' series. Show all posts

Friday, May 15, 2009

Busy Days & Ronan's Book

There doesn't seem to be enough hours in the day for me lately. I'm not only busy working on my new Warrior King series and doing the line edits on Ronan's book, but I'm also house hunting. And that doesn't count the tons of daily things that need tending.
I did, however, wanted to take a moment to thank everyone who has e-mailed me to let me know how much they have enjoyed Lachlan's book, The Angel And The Highlander. But the BIG question was... when would Ronan's book be available?
Right now Ronan's book Highlander's Forbidden Bride has a tentative release date of January 2010. If that should change, I will let everyone know. If you'd like to receive an advanced notice, simply e-mail me at donna@donnafletcher.com and tell me you want to be placed on my mailing list.
Again, thanks to all who have e-mailed me. I do enjoy hearing from you.

Monday, April 20, 2009

The Angel and The Highlander

I can't believe that next week The Angel and The Highlander will be in bookstores. When I started the Sinclare brothers' series I enjoyed getting to know Lachlan, but then he wasn't a man you could ignore. He was the charmer of the four brothers, the one the women found irresistible and the one who had no plans of marrying anytime soon. He enjoyed his single life and watching the problems his two brothers, Cavan and Artair faced when falling in love, he determined that love wasn't for him, he was sure of it.
So naturally, I pondered what type of woman would best suit him, who would be the one who would change his mind. As I got to know Lachlan better, I soon realized it wasn't so much the woman, but love itself that would change his thoughts. Of course I couldn't make it easy for him. He faces all sorts of obstacles and even when he thinks everything is all right, he discovers nothing is what he thought it was. Lachlan has to work to keep hold of the woman he loves and let me tell you he doesn't give up. He actually makes a decision no one expects him to make. He's a true hero.
And of course I didn't forget Ronan, the youngest of the Sinclare brothers, who has yet to return home. You'll find out more about what's going on with him, and perhaps you can figure out what's keeping him from coming home, if you haven't already.
I'll be reminding everyone again about The Angel and The Highlander's release, after all Lachlan wouldn't want you to miss his story.

Monday, March 9, 2009

Character of the Day

Many of you have written to me regarding the character Bethane. She first appeared in Under The Highlander's Spell. She's Zia's (heroine) grandmother and she returns in the last two Sinclare brothers' books. A wise healer and intuitive by nature, Bethane patiently heals and guides those in need.

Most of your comments (and there were more than I ever expected) were pleased, overjoyed, relieved, grateful, about time (to name a few) that an older woman was portrayed with intelligence. And not needy, dependent, bad-tempered, toothless, or whatever other cliche that befalls the older woman.

It made me think of the many book titles that read... It' Not Your Grandmother's Knitting, Cooking, Sewing, etc., while it should read... It's Not Your Grandmother's Grandmother Anymore. Older woman, and I can't say what age you're suddenly dubbed with the misnomer since it seems that each age group moves old age further away from themselves, are in a class all their own. Let's face it, we all inevitably grow old, but it doesn't mean we have to fit the standard image.

That was why Bethane came to be. To me she epitomized an ageless woman. She faced and survived a husband's passing, a daughter who dies giving birth and the task of raising a child in her advancing years. Then there's her work as a healer and leader of a village she established. Not to mention teaching, so that her healing knowledge would continue with the women who chose to follow her path.

Was she a woman before her time? I believe women such as Bethane lived and thrived. They were the women who not only paved the way for those who followed, but opened it. While eventually women are believed to reach the crone years of their lives, I believe Bethane is the epitome of the crone. Not the withered old woman, but the ageless beauty who embraces life and fully lives it, tragedies and all.

Don't miss Bethane's wisdom, especially in the last book of the Sinclare brothers' series, Highlander's Forbidden Bride.

Monday, March 2, 2009

New Series & More

With two books, The Angel and The Highlander & Highlander's Forbidden Bride, to go before the Sinclare brothers' series finishes, I wasn't surprised when new characters began introducing themselves. It started with one outrageously bold and insistent Scottish warrior. He introduced me to his three friends, who were raised together like brothers and who guard a deadly secret.
I'm thrilled to announce that Avon purchased the first two books in the four book series.
The four warriors separate on a necessary mission and unexpectedly fall in love (but then when does love ever announce itself?) in most unusual ways. The secret the four warriors share threatens not only the trust of the women they love, but love itself. I can't wait to get to know them all better.
I'll reveal more about the series in the coming months, but right now I'm excited that next month Lachlan's book, The Angel and The Highlander, will be in stores April 28th. The charmer of the Sinclare brothers is about to do something he had yet planned on... fall in love. And the woman who steals his heart is far from what he expects and this time it isn't his charm that can work magic, but love.
Then, of course, there's more to learn about Ronan, the youngest brother who has yet to return home. Where is he? What keeps him from coming home? Could it be a woman? Love? Revenge? You'll be hearing more from the Sinclare family as their stories all come together.
Oh! There's also a menacing warlock demanding to be heard. So I'll see what he has to say.
And to all those out there caught in this late winter storm, stay safe and keep warm.

Saturday, February 28, 2009

Contest Winner

Congrats to grand finale winner Ginny Wells! And a big thank you to all who took part in the contests. Look for more contests coming soon!

Monday, February 23, 2009

Final Week of February Contests

It's been fun celebrating the month of romance with weekly contests. For the grand finale you can win an autographed copy of not only The Angel & The Highlander the third book in the Sinclare brothers' series, but the whole series; Return of The Rogue, Under The Highlander's Spell, The Angel & The Highlander and Highlander's Forbidden Bride. The last two books being mailed to you as soon as they become available to me.
To take a chance leave your e-mail address in the comment box or e-mail me at donna@donnafletcher.com with contest in the message box.
This won't be the last monthly contest. Look for another soon.
Thanks for the enthusiastic response to February's Month of Romance Contests and good luck to all!

Saturday, February 21, 2009

Contest Winner

Congrats to this week's contest winner Cheri2628. Monday is the fourth and final week of February's Month of Contests. You don't want to miss taking a chance to win the last grand prize! So check back here on Monday and see what you can win.