5-Star Review for Princess & Pea

pp_test_14_snell_yellowlineThe Princess, the Pea and the Night of Passion got a 5-star review from Big Al’s Boooks and Pals.

Here’s a quote from the review:

“They share a torrid night of passion that will curl your toes. Here we start seeing glimpses of the true Richard. He comes up with a plan to save Adara and Nassi that blew me away. You are sure to enjoy this retelling of a classic fairy tale.”

I’m totally giddy after reading that. If you haven’t picked up Pea yet, please go ahead and give it a shot. It’s just 99 cents on Amazon.

In other news, I am working very hard to finish the next tale in the series, a Cinderella tale. I’ve been writing something for my alter ego and gotten delayed. However, I plan to get the story out no later than May.

Have a wonderful Easter weekend.

Add a Little Passion to Your Valentine’s Day

ignite_passionHowdy folks. I joined Pinterest recently and have been having fun creating boards and images.

I added this pic recently, along with book covers for the Princess, the Pea and the Night of Passion and Beauty and Her Beastly Love.

I’m still plugging away on the Cinderella tale, and hope to get that book out before March ends.

That’s it for today.

May your love always be in bloom.

 

-Rosetta

The Princess, the Pea and the Night of Passion is Released

pp_test_14_snell_yellowlineHappy Thursday to you. I just wanted to let everyone know my first novella, the Princess, the Pea and the Night of Passion, is now available on Amazon. It’s just 99 cents, or free if you have Kindle Unlimited.

In this grown-up version of the famous fairy tale, Princess Adara is running from her old life and a forced betrothal. Adara wants love and passion, but knows she can’t get them back home. When a raging storm halts her escape, Adara seeks refuge in the first dwelling she sees.

Prince Richard is tired of the trite, vain, frigid princesses his mother introduces him to in hopes he’ll marry. On this stormy night, he’s in the mood to love a woman, but he’s all alone. Then, Adara arrives on the castle doorstep, saying she’s a princess in need of help. The queen is doubtful and decides to lock Adara in a room with a pea to determine if the girl is a real princess. Richard believes the beautiful, charming stranger, but he wants her locked in a bedroom for other reasons.

When Richard and Adara hook up, there’s more than a pea-sized bit of passion involved….

If you do pick up the book, I’d love it if you left a review, too. Thanks.

May your love always be in bloom,

Rosetta