Thursday, May 28, 2009

TOMORROW, TOMORROW

Remember that song from "Annie?" I'm humming it right now! Tomorrow, I'll be in New York City autographing my July book, BILLIONAIRE PRINCE, PREGNANT MISTRESS at the Harlequin Booth at BOOK EXPO AMERICA. BEA is the biggest publishing venue in the USA and I'm delighted that Harlequin invited me to participate. The cover for BILLIONAIRE PRINCE, PREGNANT MISTRESS is in the panel to the right...

And speaking of covers, here's a SNEAK PEAK at my November release, RAFFAELE: TAMING HIS TEMPESTUOUS VIRGIN. Trust me: the story of Rafe and Chiara is every bit as beautiful, as passionate, as sexy, as tender as this gorgeous cover.

7 comments:

Marilyn Shoemaker said...

Lovely cover, my dear. So what's the back story?

Anonymous said...

Loved the new book. One of your best.

Anonymous said...

I'm currently reading BILLIONAIRE PRINCE, PREGNANT MISTRESS. Although the story line is fairly good, I just have one comment: If you're going to have people speak Greek, MAKE SURE IT'S GREEK! Some of the spellings are very wrong, some of the words used are not even Greek. I find that sort of thing totally unacceptable in a professional writer.

Sandra Marton said...

Thanks to those who've posted here and to me, privately, saying how much you're enjoying this book.

To the person who thinks the story is "fairly good..." but that my use of Greek is incorrect, I would point out that (1) all Greek words are, of course, written in English so as to be recognizable to English-apeaking readers, and (2) the Greek phrases and words I used were verified by a Greek-speaking acquaintance and were checked by both my assistant and me online, and (3) perhaps you mistook some of the words and phrases in the book for Greek when they are not Greek at all but are Spanish, the language spoken by Maria, Joaquin and Maria's mother.

Anonymous said...

Hi

Years ago I read a romance novel (one of the Harlequin M&B variety). I think it is one of yours.

This was the theme - Heroine is engaged to nice guy Jonathan and travels with him to India to meet adopted brother, David who is managing the family's business concerns there. She falls in love with David. Hero has a tough time.

The ending was very neatly wrapped up, not realistic at all. But it was fun reading the book.

Is it yours? f so, what is the name of the book?

Sandra Marton said...

No, the book wasn't mine. I've never set a book in India. Sorry not to be able to help.

Dapfne said...

Hello,
I really enjoyed the two stories of the Orsini Brother's, Rafe and Dante. When will Nick and Falco's stories?