Giveaway: Summer of Two Wishes by Julia London

Posted August 18, 2009 by Casee in Giveaways | 39 Comments

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Whose wife was she?

Macy Lockhart’s life shattered in a moment with the news that her husband, Finn — serving in the military overseas — has been killed in the line of duty. Their ardent and devoted marriage is over, leaving Macy alone, empty, directionless. But while she tries to sustain herself with memories of Finn, the quiet, strong man who made her and their small Texas ranch the center of his life, it is wealthy Wyatt Clark who slowly brings joy back into her life. Her love for Wyatt may be less romantic than the breathless passion she’d once shared with Finn, but she vows to cherish him, and their marriage is happy and as solid as a rock. Until the day that Finn, miraculously spared from death, returns home to claim his bride….

Julia London has written contemporaries in the past, but nothing with this level of emotion. In my experience, there are very few authors that successfully go from historical to contemporary. If you want to win a copy of Summer of Two Wishes, answer me this…

Which authors do you think write historicals and well as contemporary (or vise-versa)?

This book is available from Pocket Star. You can buy it here.


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39 responses to “Giveaway: Summer of Two Wishes by Julia London

  1. The authors that come to mind that write historicals and contemporaries well, IMHO, are Catherine Coulter, Christina Dodd, Susan Johnson, and Sylvia Day.

  2. Beside Julia London ???… I’d say Lisa Kleypas (I did love Blue eyed devil) and SEP. I know she wrote only one historical but it was great, I really loved it… I wish she could write another one…
    Count me in this great conteste, pleaaaaase 😉

  3. Well, back in the day I loved Elizabeth Lowell historicals (the medieval trilogy is still one of my favorites–and don’t get me started on the Only books :grin:) Then I read her contemporary romantic suspense and liked it–a lot.

    However, I haven’t read her new stuff in the past few years–after the last Donovan/Risk Ltd.

    (and I try very hard not to even think of her rewrites of old categories grrrrrrrrrrr)

  4. Lisa Kleypas comes to my mind too and a more “recently” emerged author for me Victoria Dahl.

    Oh and Suzanne Enoch…

  5. Sylvia Day is one that is cming to my mind. Emma Holly to…sort of, if you count her vampire series as historical. Maybe kind of a stretch.

    Thanks!
    Amy M
    atc218 at aol dot com

  6. Anonymous

    Lisa Kleypas and Julie Garwood. I loved Mercy by Garwood and Sugar Daddy by Kleypas.

    I would love to win this book; have been looking forward to it.

    Pat.

  7. Anonymous

    This book looks really really good and am so looking forward to reading it.

    As for your question – all of the answers have been good but how about Stef Ann Holm? She wrote wonderful western historicals and now writes great contemps. Her Harmony western series and Portraits were my favs.

    Rose G.

  8. I’m just getting into hist. fiction but the ones I’ve read are:
    Elizabeth Hoyt/Julia Harper
    Susan Wiggs

    meah56 at gmail dot com

  9. Anonymous

    I am have been waiting unpatiently (LOL) for this book. So definitely count me in. Thank you.

    Helen L.

  10. The first author I can think of is Lisa Kleypas..love her historicals, adore her contemporary novels. I still can’t get enough of Mr. Hardy Cates..

  11. How about Catherine Coulter and Lisa Kleypas? so many!

    Thanks for the giveaway – really want to read this one!
    dcf_beth at verizon dot net

  12. Like a lot of people have already said, I also enjoy Lisa Kleypas’ books. Another author I love is Jayne Ann Krentz/Amanda Quick.

  13. Right now I am enjoying Illuminations of the Heart by Joyce DiPastena and I highly recommend it to everyone.
    I would love to win your book and review it too.
    jrs362(at)hotmail(dot)com

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