Welcome Aboard!
I’m excited you’re here! Gather around so we can
chat and we’ll tour the ship in a few minutes. I love visiting the tall ships
when I see them on our travels and my husband humors me as we walk the decks
and visit below. Listen…close your eyes and imagine back 200 years ago on this
very ship. I can almost feel the old crew as they swabbed the deck or forced
their captives to walk the plank. A stroll below deck would make us privy to
their secret chats about women and spoils as they enjoyed their rum from a
handy jug. If we listen closely, we might even hear the tap of a peg leg above
us as a pirate walked the deck at night.
In the photo
above, you can see an orb beneath the bench at the table. I took this picture
when we visited the Star of India in San Diego two years ago. The orb could be
the spirit of a shipmate from years ago who just doesn’t want to leave his
beloved ship. Let’s head back up to the main deck to enjoy the sunshine and
perhaps a bit of rum in a Pina Colada! Because I love ships and castles, I had
to write an historical romance that included all of this and more. I had fun
writing about my characters aboard their ship as they sailed through storms and
lonely nights but there were also a few heated nights in the captain’s cabin!
Grab your copy
of No Turning Back to follow Nathan
as he tracks a killer at sea while Vanessa enjoys her travels to purchase more
Arabians for her stock. She breeds horses and becomes a respected owner of
racers. I let you visit the castle balls and dance with royalty. Enjoy roaming
the pages of my books. I love historical novels and anything to do with English
history, including all those beautiful castles. No Turning Back takes place in
London, 1778. I’m sure I’m not alone in daydreaming what it’d be like to walk
through Hyde Park to be seen by others, ride in a plush carriage on my way to
one of those balls held at an elegant castle and to wear a beautiful gown. Then
there are the pirates and sea adventures with sword fights to win the woman…or
kidnap her!
Yes, it’s all
inside my book. I hope you grab your copy, only $1.99 for the e-format at your
favorite online store and step inside the castles, the carriages or aboard the
ship owned by my hero! *happy sigh* Below is the book trailer and more info is
on the tab for my books. My characters are also reincarnated to the present in
the sequel 200 years later…in Whispers at Ghost Point.
Below are a
few contests I have going on right now - I'd love for you to enter. In the past
posts on my blog, you'll find where I interview my main character, Dana. I also
have a monthly newsletter and pick one winner a month who receives a $10 gift
card, tee shirt and goodie bag! The signup link is on my sites. Check it out! Thank you all for stopping by
and please use the share buttons so others can stop over!
View the Book Trailers
Meet and Connect with the Author
Deanna Jewel is a multi-genre romance author and has been writing for
several years. Now living in northern Idaho in the Pacific Northwest,
she is working on several projects.Deanna enjoys reading, writing, cover designing, web and banner designs, gardening and travel.
Contest Time!
Contest #1: One lucky commenter
here will win a $10 Gift Card when I draw on Sat, Oct 12! Good luck everyone!
Contest
#2: I’m holding a Grand Prize
drawing and at the end of my blog tour, I’ll be picking four winners to receive
a $25 gift card, winner’s choice. Click HERE to enter and then follow along on my blog stops to win
even more. Please use the share buttons so your friends can stop over here
also.
love the bedroom(?) on the ship but you wont find me on it! :-) I dont travel any way but but car or horseback (in books) . I love historical romances and I need to read some of yours ;-)
ReplyDeletehers--- :-) ;-)
DeleteLove the pictures. The book sounds great.
ReplyDeleteKit3247(at)aol(dot)com
MK, thank you so much for having me this weekend! Readers, thank you for stopping by and coming on board the ship with us! We're having a great time checking out the ship!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the pictures. The only tall ship I've been on was old Ironside in Mass. Everyone was looking for the bathroom. ;-) Deb P
ReplyDeleteI loved the pictures. I've never been on a big boat before. the book sounds like a wonderful story. Thanks for the chance to enter.
ReplyDeleteGreat pictures! I've never been on a ship before, but I'd love to be able to do that. The book sounds great. Thanks for the giveaway.
ReplyDeletemlawson17 at hotmail dot com
Thanks for sharing these pictures. I've never had the chance to board any tall ships, but have seen them. They are just beautiful.
ReplyDeleteHistorical romance is my fave genre...and if you combine a mystery or intrigue with it...all the better! I am so glad to be introduced to you, Deanna. I will certainly be shopping on Amazon for a book or two of yours. Thanks for this post! jdh2690@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteThe pictures of the ship are really neat. I'd like to go for a visit on an old one.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the contest/giveaway!
Lea Ellen {night owl in IL}
borg_66@hotmail.com
I get seriously sea-sick, so while happy to look at pictures & ships from dry land, you won't see me sailing any time soon.
ReplyDeletemarypres(AT)gmail(DOT)com
I love these pictures of an old ship. It's fun to imagine being there in that period of time. I can see how this was an inspiration for you!
ReplyDeletecolljerr at comcast dot net
Ladies, I'm glad you enjoyed touring the ship while you were here. In the story, Nathan has to maneuver the ship through a storm that threatens the lives of those aboard. I had fun writing the entire story but being with them at sea was fun. I found I could step into many scenes with my characters to have fun with all they did! Thank you for stopping in to read!
ReplyDeleteMK, thank you so much for letting us hang out here for a while! We had a blast!
ReplyDeleteMy winner oof the $10 GC if Rita!! Congrats!! I'll email you to find out where you'd like your GC to! Thank you all for following the tour!