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Awaiting The Moon The wait for a new take on werewolf romances is over!
newly arrived tutor to the Count's niece, is not a child to be frightened by bedtime stories. Of more pressing concern is her attraction to the mysterious Count. It is
1795, well past the time when folks should have abandoned such
superstitious
notions as a belief in werewolves, Elizabeth Stanwycke thinks as she
travels
into the heart of Germany to tutor a young countess in the ways of the
world, and the English gentry in particular. But Elizabeth has never
seen
anything like Wolfram Castle, her new home for the time she is to work
there, nor has she ever met any man like Count Nikolas von Wolfram, her
new student's uncle. Handsome, commanding, enigmatic, he is keeping
secrets,
but whether they are merely sordid family tragedies of the past that he
is concealing, or something more terrifying and sinister is anyone's
guess.
All Elizabeth knows is, the more time she spends in Count Nikolas's
company,
the more she is drawn to him... but she understands only too well the
price
a woman paysfor allowing the urgings of her heart to influence her
behavior,
and she is determined never to pay that price again.
Awaiting The Moon Reviews Editorial Reviews From Publishers Weekly Set
in 1795, the atmospheric first book in Simpson's new paranormal romance
series serves up gothic suspense and explicit sex among denizens of a
German
castle. One moonlit evening, as Englishwoman Elizabeth Stanwycke
approaches
Wolfram Castle, home of the sullen girl whom she's been hired to tutor,
Elizabeth sees a nude blond woman run across the highway, pursued into
the snowy woods by a hooded horseman. Her efforts to help are stymied
by
her companion and mentor, Frau Katrina Liebner, who warns against
questioning
the many secrets at the castle, which include insanity, mysterious
deaths
and rumor of werewolves.
Desperate for work because of a scandal in her background, Elizabeth assumes her duties without complaint but is unable to restrain her curiosity. Soon she's entangled with the intimidating master of the house, Nikolas von Wolfram. Simpson peoples the castle with distinctive characters, though at times they act carelessly or foolishly (e.g., the hero fails to tie up a murderer before leaving him alone) in order to keep tension high. ...Copyright
© Reed Business Information, a division of Reed
Elsevier
Inc. All rights reserved
Elizabeth Stanwyck has been forced to leave England. A scandal had rocked her situation and thanks to a good friend she has a chance to leave behind the pain. She is going to tutor a young woman in Germany. But the closer she gets to Wolfram Castle she begins to rethink her decision, especially after the bizarre encounter in the woods before her arrival. But, when she meets Count Nikolas von Wolfram she’s immediately drawn to her handsome but reclusive employer. Elizabeth thinks she can handle the job but the dark secrets, odd tension between family members and the burning attraction between Nik and Elizabeth only adds to the feels of uncertainty that plagues Elizabeth. When she realizes the secrets Nikolas hides will she accept him or will she let doubt and fear keep her from the one man she will ever love? Elizabeth and Nikolas are wonderful characters! The secondary characters that pepper the pages only add to the mystique and Ms. Simpson has penned a very sensual paranormal, historical, gothic read and it will entertain without loosing momentum. It appears the gothic romance is on the upswing and Ms. Simpson has created a story that is worthy for the genre. .... Reviewed by: Luv2readinBruxelles
~ Romantic Times Review ~
TOP PICK 4.5 Stars ![]() Elizabeth Stanwycke leaves England for an uncertain future as a governess at Wolfram Castle in Germany where rumors of strange incidents haunt the castle. Her unease begins when her carriage is forced off the road near the castle and she sees a nearly naked woman being pursued by a man on horseback. Though told she has an overactive imagination, Elizabeth cannot chase the horrible image away. She is distracted by her enigmatic employer, Count Nikolas von Wolfram. He is the ideal gothic hero -- brooding, handsome, mysterious and obviously hiding something about his family history. Elizabeth's task is to prepare Nikolas' niece to attract an English earl as a husband, but the girl is sullen and uncooperative. Then there are the extremely loyal servants; the fragile Gerta; the visitors Melisande and her father; and the omnipresent wolves who stalk the castle grounds and seem to know something about the strange happenings and the runaway girl. Most perturbing of all is that Elizabeth has fallen in love with Nikolas, a man whose secrets could destroy her life. By mixing a classic gothic with paranormal overtones Simpson has a winner. This impossible-to-put-down romance belongs alongside Victoria Holt, Phyllis Whitney and Daphne du Maurier. Here is a pure classic plotline with just the right touch of the ominous, the perfect amount of suspense and plenty of sexual tension to keep you reading late into the night and finish satiated. ~ SENSUAL~ ...Reviewed by: Kathe
Robin ...Romantic Times
Booklist
Review journal for the American Library Association "Simpson's latest is a treat for lovers of gothic romance and a welcom offering for readers looking for European adventures beyond the British Isles. There's a natural progression here from the traditional gothic of eerie occurrences with rational explanations to a true paranormal twist, and Simpson keeps the sultry sensuality at a strong simmer." ...Nina
Davis Copyright
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Review on Amazon.com
Simpson
has penned a very sensual paranormal, historical,
gothic read, and it will entertain without losing momentum. With a highly charged level of sensuality and a wonderful taste of the paranormal, this is sure to please most fans of the genre. -- Marilyn Rondeau, RIO Reviewers International Organization For a new take on werewolf tales, read... Awaiting The Moon! » Read An Excerpt! »Order From Amazon.com - Click Here! Awaiting
The Night
The Sequel to: Awaiting The Moon ![]() Alarmed by the wolves who haunt her dreams, beautiful Melisande Davidovich can't help but be intrigued by the handsome stranger who's mysteriously appeared at Wolfram Castle. In spite of the dark secret he is obviously hiding -- the danger he may pose -- Count Kazimir Vasilov captivates Melisande's body and soul. But when Melisande's life is endangered by a madman, Kazimir must find a way to save her -- without awakening the disaster an ancient legend portends. Sequel to Awaiting The Moon -- Simpson continues the Wolfram saga as a young woman becomes entwined in dark secrets while threads of werewolves myth, greed, passion, lies and deceptions swirl around pulling you into a tightly crafted paranormal romance with gothic overtones. Victoria Holt would be proud. Summary: For two years Melisande Davidovich has felt safe at Wolfram Castle, when suddenly the howling of the wolves portends danger. Two men arrive, the charismatic Count Kazimir Dimitre Vasilov and Count Gavril Sevastjan claiming her father, once an infamous thief, stole a legendary chalice that holds the key to a mystery cure. Though Melisande is concerned for her father she is completely drawn to Kazimir and begins doubting her father's innocence and questioning the validity of the stories surrounding the Wolfram family werewolves legends. Slowly she is dragged down a dangerous path that will lead to great love or a horrible death as good and evil collide-- Romantic Times - 4 Stars!! Awaiting The Night Reviews ~ Romantic Times Review ~
4 Stars!! "Simpson
continues the Wolfram saga as a young woman becomes entwined in dark
secrets while threads of werewolves myth, greed, passion, lies and
deceptions swirl around pulling you into a tightly crafted paranormal
romance with gothic overtones. Victoria Holt would be proud."
... Kathe
Robin Copyright
© Romantic Times
Romance Reviews Today
"Awaiting The Night is a
spine-tingling, gothic paranormal tale... Taut suspense and an intense
and sometimes spooky plot make Awaiting
The Night a book that's almost impossible to put down. Be sure
to pick up a copy of this beguiling story."
...
Jennifer Bishop Copyright
© Romance Reviews Today
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read the entire
review, click here... Romance
Reviews Today
Fabulous
Gothic Romance
Frightened Melisande Daviodvich hid behind the walls of Wolfram Castle, a virtual prisoner of her fears. For two years she found sanctuary there, but now the howling has begun. Melisande knows this is an omen that her safety will soon be no more. Count Kazimir Vasilov and Count Gavril Sevasjan arrive insisting her father the thief stole a legendary chalice that contains the elixir to cure an enigmatic illness. They demand she hand it over to her, but she believes her father when he insists he never took this priceless artifact. At least initially she accepts her dad's word, but as she finds herself attracted to the strange Kazimir and him to her, Melisande begins to doubt her relative as she starts to look deeper into Wolfram werewolf rumors. The danger towards her suddenly mounts, but she wonders by whom. AWAITING THE NIGHT,
the sequel to AWAITING THE MOON,
uses paranormal
elements to add a unique delightful flavor to a fabulous gothic
romance. The action-packed story line is fast-paced, but the
relationship between Kazimir and Melisande makes the tale as she is not
sure whether he wants her dead or in his bed. Donna Lea Simmons
provides her growing fandom with a wonderful historical that is a one
sitting read. ... Harriet Klausner Amazon.com
Awaiting The Fire The Sequel to: Awaiting The Night ![]() "Beware the handsome,brooding werewolf..."AWAITING
THE FIRE continues
the series with a scorching tale of paranormal twists,
gothic mystery, danger and love set in the Cornish moors.
From the National Bestselling author of Awaiting The Night comes a breathtaking romance about a man and a woman as different as air and earth -- who nevertheless form an elemental connection... Headstrong and independent, Countess Charlotte won Wolfram has no intention of accepting the betrothal her family arranged with Simeon St. Ange, Earl of Wesmorlyn. Their first encounter is a London ballroom confirms it -- how could such a cold, priggish man ever understand her family's wild nature! The failure of their meeting stings the Earl as deeply as Charlotte's beauty alarms him. Wes has worked too long at redeeming the family name to ally himself with a girl of erratic character. But, as Charlotte searches for her half-sister's English mother, he feels compelled to follow her own of the city, discovering that her passion and impetuousness stir him beyong reason -- and may put them all in grave danger. Awaiting The Fire Review ~ Romantic Times Review ~
4 Stars!! "Simpson
has upgraded the gothic to new heights in her series and continues to
merge sexual tension, the paranormal and a grand passion within a
classic genre. She would make Victoria Holt and Phyllis Whitney proud.
Summary: Charlotte von Wolfram comes to England to meet her betrothed, Simeon St. Ange, the Earl of Wesmorlyn, and to find her illegitimate half-sister Fanny's mother. Few know the von Wolfram males are shapeshifting werewolves, and it's imperative that this remains a secret. But on the night of a ball in her honor, her brother senses another of their kind. He realizes danger is at hand when Lyulph Randell locates Fanny's mother on his property. Rushing there, Charlotte and Fanny are stranded and seek shelter with a Gypsy band. A Gypsy seer warns Charlotte about Simeon; Randell waits for the moment to strike; and tension mounts when Simeon arrives, a Gypsy woman is attacked by a wolf and Simeon is forced to reveal his own secret. HOT!" ...
Kathe Robin Copyright
© Romantic Times
AWAITING
THE FIRE by Donna Lea Simpson
is a fascinating blend of suspense, mystery and romance. Set in England
in the year 1795, it is a Gothic romance filled with fiery passion,
strong characters and a captivating plot. It tells the story of
Countess Charlotte von Wolfram and her betrothed, Simeon St. Ange, Earl
of Wesmorlyn. From the moment they meet, they clash and sparks fly.
Simeon, who is expecting an obedient and quiet bride, instead finds Charlotte's stubborn and independent behavior embarrassing. Charlotte correctly describes Simeon as stiff, cold-hearted and arrogant. She has no intention of going through with the marriage agreement. They would only make each other miserable if they married. Simeon, though, cannot deny the overwhelming attraction he feels for Charlotte. Charlotte quickly sets aside all her thoughts of marriage to begin her search for her step-sister's mother. This leads her on a dangerous and intriguing adventure where she is used in a plot by Simeon's enemy. Since Simeon's pride will not allow him to break off their engagement, he quickly follows Charlotte's trail. Time spent together allows their passion to blossom and grow, but soon Simeon finds himself trying desperately to save them both from his enemy. This involves some breath-taking action and edge-of-your-seat excitement. As secrets are revealed, the differences between Charlotte and Simeon grow even stronger. I began to fear that their attraction would not be enough to overcome their problems. I could only hope for the best. Beautifully written, AWAITING THE FIRE by Donna Lea Simpson is a creative and highly imaginative tale that combines a Regency romance with paranormal suspense. I was held captive while I awaited the outcome of Charlotte and Simeon's tempestuous affair. Magic, shape-shifters, and great action intertwine to make this a definite keeper that is sure to be enjoyed by many. Reviewed by: Anita Haskell -- Romance Reader At Heart Fresh
Fiction Review
When the time comes for Simeon St. Ange, the Earl of Wesmorlyn, to marry, he shuns the glittering ballrooms of London. In the tradition of his ancestors, Wesmorlyn looks towards the Continent to find his bride. His mind becomes set on Charlotte von Wolfram, and he invites her to London hoping the lady will be favorably impressed and accept his proposal of marriage. Charlotte arrives with her older brother and younger half- sister, but instead of falling in love with the earl or even looking favorably on him, she dislikes him almost at once. Declaring him a prig and a snob of the worst sort, Charlotte is determined to refuse him and return to Germany. Wesmorlyn is less than impressed with Charlotte, as well. She is too pretty for his tastes, too open, too generous, too everything. He finds himself attracted to her but embarrassed by her demeanor. Wesmorlyn is especially mortified by the quick attachment Charlotte forms with his old friend and neighbor, Lyulph Randall. Although he dislikes Randall, he has never completely cut him out of his life. A decision he will soon come to regret. Lyulph Randall, a werewolf, has had his eye on Wesmorlyn's younger sister and ward, and plans to make his move on her at the gala for Wesmorlyn's future bride. However, Lyulph changes his mind when he meets Charlotte. He quickly decides she will be better suited for his plans. Charlotte and her family are also werewolves, so her brother recognizes the wolf in Randall immediately and tries to keep Charlotte away from him. She is secretly embarrassed by her recent public behavior, but she can't seem to stay away from Lyulph, even though she knows she should. Worse, her dislike for Wesmorlyn clouds her decision making and she falls prey to Lyulph's schemes, putting herself and her sister in danger. AWAITING THE FIRE is the most recent book in Simpson's paranormal romance series, following AWAITING THE MOON and AWAITING THE NIGHT. Simpson relocates readers from Germany to London for this third book. And yes, there is a gypsy camp, danger lurking in the shadows and, of course, the required full moon, but the gothic elements in this book are not as pronounced as in the first two. Although you can't judge a book by its cover, the cover art on this one is much better than the others. A good story in an attractive package should please paranormal romance readers. Reviewed
by Sue Burke -- Fresh Fiction
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Cornwall, home of all manner of strange legends and eerie moors
this book has Gothic paranormal spookiness and romance, and a great,
mysterious, romantic plot!
Awaiting The Fire is the third book after Awaiting The Moon and Awaiting The Night. A breathtaking werewolf historical romance about a man and woman as different as air and earth -- who nevertheless form an elemental connection. "Luscious... fabulous sensuality." ...The Best Reviews "A spine-tingling, gothic paranormal tale."...Romance Reviews Today
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