Many mansions and penthouses have complex archetecture and layouts, much like the castles of old. Some are on sweeping landscapes, and others are in complex highrises. In my eserial, At His Service, Leo Perconti lives in a penthouse suite of a large hotel called the "Palazzo" which looks very much like a palazzo, or palace, in Italy. Personally, I have never spent time in a palace or castle, although there is a local resturant where I live that is a replica of a castle. It's awesome seeing all of the old armor and tapestries on the walls, and the bar area is what I imagine a typical ale house would look like during medevil times. We've enjoyed eating there on a number of occasions.
I wonder, have any of you visited castles before? What is it about castles that you find most appealing?
And here is a little information about At His Service, for anyone who is interested. :)
FOUR-PART RED-HOT
MINI-SERIES
BY NYT AND USA TODAY BESTSELLING AUTHOR SUZANNE ROCK
COMING FEBRUARY
2015, FULL BOOK COMING JUNE 2015
~ A modern-day erotic Downton Abbey…AT HIS SERVICE ~
Praise for Suzanne Rock
"Deliciously seductive. At His Service will leave you breathless
in the best way possible." —Lisa Renee Jones, NYT bestselling author of the Inside Out series
“A forbidden affair, a masterful
hero…oh, baby, get ready for some real heat!” —Opal
Carew, NYT bestselling author
In
February 2015, Suzanne Rock heats up erotic contemporary romance with the
four-part e-serial AT HIS SERVICE (St. Martin’s Paperbacks, February 2015). Part One
of this exclusive and red hot mini-series will be released February 3, 2015,
with three more installments to follow on February 10, 17 and 24. The full
volume will be released in June 2015, from St. Martin’s Paperbacks.
Billed
as a “modern-day erotic Downton Abbey,” AT HIS SERVICE features Leo Perconti
and Karin Norell. Leo Perconti's life is spinning out of control. As head of
his family’s hotel conglomerate, it’s his job to save his family from
bankruptcy. At the center of his turmoil is Karin Norell, a quiet, alluring
housekeeping manager who compliments his dominating personality and lets him
feel in control once more.
As
Karin explores her passion her feelings for Leo deepen. Unfortunately, Karin
and Leo come from different worlds, and when the two worlds collide, the cost
can be devastating. As the service staff at The Palazzo rise up against the
Perconti family, both Leo and Karin are faced with losing what each of them
holds most dear. Together they must learn that true power comes from
vulnerability and trust that can only happen when you let your insecurities go.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Suzanne
is represented by Deidre Knight of The Knight Agency (http://www.deidreknight.com)
and writes mainstream romances under the pen name Ava Conway (http://www.AvaConway.com).
Beautiful castle but scary hanging out there on the cliff like that. Added your new series to my 'Have To read List'.
ReplyDeleteI know, right? I'm not sure if I'd visit there, lol. Thanks so much for trying the series, Rose. I hope you enjoy it!
ReplyDeleteGreat post, Suzanne! Never thought about the analogy between castles and mansions...duh, right? ;) At His Service sounds yummy!
ReplyDeleteAt His Service sounds wonderful. I've only seen Windsor Castle outside London and that's hardly a drafty Medieval Castle. There's a tower of an old castle in my family's hometown in Italy. I assume my peasant ancestors were in service to those castle lords.
ReplyDeleteLove castles, although there are none in my books. Like your analogy. Some of these $53 million mansions on the web have got to qualify as castles.
ReplyDeleteI like the history of castles but not the thought of the drafty, cold, living without windows. And imagine cleaning them! Huge!
ReplyDeleteI love the covers from your series. :)