LIE DOWN WITH A LYON debuts 4.30.25
Cerise DeLand's Bon Bons! Nibbles about history, travels and research!
Facts, fun, drama of writing fiction by Cerise! (copyright 2009-2024, Cerise DeLand)
Saturday, April 19, 2025
Thursday, April 17, 2025
LIE DOWN WITH A LYON for a First Kiss! A nibble now! Debuts 4.30.25
Copyright 2025, Cerise DeLand. All rights reserved.
He stepped around her, his height and breadth a barrier between her and the wind. He lifted her chin. His tormented gaze deepened to a river of regret as the gathering clouds blocked out the sun. Catching her wrists, he pressed the palms of her hands to the flat of his chest. Beneath her flesh, his own pounded. “If I could, I would marry one woman.”
She could not bear to ask if that lady was her. Oh, but she could hope. “What deters you?”
“She and I are star-crossed.”
“Can that chasm not be bridged?”
He brought her hands up to his lips, and the journey they took began with the press of his lips to one wrist, then the other. “No,” he rasped. “She is not mine to have.”
“How…how do you know?”
He opened one palm and licked the skin. She trembled at his ardor.
“She wants, she deserves, more than I can give her.”
“Sometimes,” she ventured, caught between desire and propriety, “love can grant more to a relationship than circumstances provide.” She had no knowledge of that, no understanding. She had heard it whispered among her childhood friends in Crawford’s school, or read of it in books that were in essence fairytales for adults.
He hooded his eyes as he bent and nipped the pad of one thumb, then the other. His lips stirred fresh, hot hunger in her blood.
She threw back her head, her eyes squeezed shut. “Please stop.”
He circled her waist with both arms and pulled her against him. His lips in her hair, he whispered, “I can’t.”
’Twas then she threw all caution to the windy afternoon, reached up, and caught his cheeks. Sliding up against the bulwark of his fabulous body, she put her lips to his.
No man had she ever kissed. She knew not how, exactly. But in that moment, instinct was her guide and she took his lips, parted from him, and took them again. He groaned and crushed his mouth on hers. Heaven, at once, appeared before her.
He was fierce in his claim. Ravenous. His arms were iron, his lips a brand, his tongue a fierce probe she met with a cry of delight. He’d said he was not married. He was gentle, persuasive—an animal who took and gave. He’d said he could not marry because the one he desired was so different. But in the command of his kiss, the claim of his tongue, the groan from his throat, he declared how he wanted her.
She believed him. His fierce possession of her. His words.
And she let him have her. All of her. Her lips, her teeth, her heart. How could he not want to claim her? She wanted all of him!
He broke their kiss.
She gasped for air and marveled at the look on his face.
He was enchanted—torn and furious. He cupped her shoulders. His voice a rasp, he said, “I must go.”
Dazed, she let him steady her on her feet. Insulted, heartbroken, she fought for sanity. He would leave her? After this? Was he a fool?
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Saturday, April 12, 2025
Smashing 5++ STARS review of LORD FOURNIER'S SHAMELESS PRINCESS: "Intoxicating!"
This review comes from N.N. Light who is a professional reviewer. She has been so kind to read my work and gives you good detail why she loves it.
Please read!
It is here: https://www.nnlightsbookheaven.com/post/lord-fournier-s-shameless-princess-br
5++ stars for Lord Fournier's Shameless Princess: A Regency Historical Romance (Scarlett Affairs Book 4) by Cerise DeLand #bookreview #regency #historicalromance
Monday, April 7, 2025
Monday, March 24, 2025
Tasty bits of a real castle and royal history in LORD FOURNIER'S SHAMELESS PRINCESS, PART 3
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Hohenzollern Castle in Hechingen in Black Forest in Baden |
1. The picture above of the Hohenzollern Castle is what I picture the Rittenburg Castle to look like.
2. But the real castle of Thurn und Taxis looks like this:
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Monday, March 17, 2025
My Personal Tasty Bit of History for SHAMELESS PRINCESS: My ancestor fought for Napoleon!
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1. Me at Karlsruhe Palace of Dukes of Baden! |
To my surprise and delight, I discovered in the German records that my great-great-great grandfather listed in the town records his profession as 'soldat'. Soldier.
He lived during the period of the wars on the Continent and miraculously he survived. He had many children, of whom from one I am descended. But he was forced into the Baden army to serve Napoleon. Why? Because the duke—Der Grosse Herzog, auf Deutsch—aligned himself with Napoleon, then taxed and conscripted his own subjects so that he could gain more land!
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2. Pistols on display in palace, c. 1815 |
So I tell you that as I wrote this story of the princess of Rittenberg and the English baron whom she grew to love, I was telling you also of my enchantment with the cities of Karlsruhe, the capital of Baden. The delights of Strasbourg, across on the French side of the Rhine. The delights of old Heidelberg, the city that for centuries printed more books than any other.
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3. Throne room of dukes of Baden |
I show you my pictures...and I have more to come!
1. Me in the gardens of the palace of the dukes' of Baden and in front of the man who was responsible for him fighting in Napoleon's wars.
2. The pistols circa 1815 used by Baden's soldiers during the Napoleonic wars.
3. The throne room of the Dukes of Baden. This is the example I used to paint a similar throne room in Rittenberg's palace for Crown Princess Elizabeth of Baden.
4. A closer look at the Duke of Baden's statue.
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4. Closer look at the duke of Baden's statue. |
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Extra! These are the 2 scepters and crown of dukes of Baden! |
Monday, March 10, 2025
Tasty bits of real history in LORD FOURNIER'S SHAMELESS PRINCESS, PART 1. Who could a crown princess marry?
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My vision of Elizabeth, Crown Princess von Rittenburg Debuts: 3/27/25 |
Our heroine, Elizabeth—or Liesel, as she prefers to be called by her friends—is a crown princess of a very well positioned principality in the Holy Roman Empire. The heroine of LORD FOURNIER’S SHAMELESS PRINCESSS, Liesel is not only lovely and well educated, but hails from a rich city-state. Exactly like so many young ladies in German states at this time, she is afraid. She can flee the French into Russia, Prussia, or Vienna. But by the time Bonaparte abducts the Duke d’Enghien, that man has shown he cannot quell the advances of the French.
Liesel’s home, the city-state of Rittenburg, I made up. But it is based on the real princely house of Thurn und Taxis. In 1615, they became the Imperial Postmasters of the Holy Roman Empire and while setting postal rates for most of Europe, became fabulously rich. (They continued in this role until 1867. Look them up! The family still have their titles and live in their magnificent castle.)
Liesel’s intended fate to marry into the British royal family is not far from reality. Our Lisel has enough prestige, power and money and influence that the British Georgians want her in their family. She is not the only German royal desired by the British royal family.
George III and Queen Charlotte had 15 children. Of them, ten married and eight of them married royalty from the Germanic principalities. Often relatives married very close relatives. The list is long:
Prussia
Brunswick
Saxe-Meiningen
Wurttemberg
Saxe-Cobourg-Saalfeld
Hesse-Homburg
Hesse-Kassel
Mecklenburg-Strelitz
Most of these German territories abutted the German state of Hanover. Many were wealthy territories, like Baden and Württemberg. Others were small with little income but many royal progeny from which the Hanoverian rulers of Britain could choose potential spouses. Indeed, they were so numerous and often interbred—even before Victoria married her cousin Albert—that they suffered from all kinds of health ailments. But what these marriages with Germanic princes and princesses offered Britain was a sense of stability in a period when the post-Napoleonic Europeans wished for it most avidly.
Read LORD FOURNIER'S SHAMELESS PRINCESS for a slow burn romance you'll adore!
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Saturday, March 1, 2025
14 reasons to read ALIBI and all the stories in Scarlett Affairs!
- The First Kiss is a Smacker! Our hero stands in the road to Malmaison and our heroine comes riding past. Why kiss her? Why is he there? In reality, he is there to abduct Bonaparte! Did this really happen? In June 1800 along the road leading to Malmaison, a group of revolutionaries (who may or may not have been supported with money and/or men by Britain) attempted to abduct Bonaparte on his way home to his wife! The attempt was unsuccessful, as were dozens of other attempts to assassinate Bonparte throughout his years in power. But this scene along a road that I have travels 3 times, is my introduction of my hero, Kane, to our heroine, Augustine! It is also their FIRST KISS! https://books2read.com/u/mdPpVd
- Kane, Lord Ashley, meets Bonaparte, the First Consul. What does Kane think of the fellow who is 8 inches shorter than he? (And frankly, not as handsome, either!)
- WAS BONAPARTE really a short man? At 5’6’ or 7”, he was average height for his time and his lineage. Often portrayed as a little fellow and even called the Little Corporal by the British, the derogatory remark was meant to belittle him. And it did. If one accepts that the aristocracy of Britain was affected by the Norman/Viking blood line, then perhaps our hero was indeed must taller than our Little Frenchman.
- Reason #4: meet Josephine! Josephine holds sway over society. Her polite manners, her graciousness, her demure smiles that cover bad teeth maker her mysterious. What does she think of our heroine, Augustine?
- Travel with Gus to wonderful towns in France! Gus must find her missing friend, Amber St. Antoine who has fled Paris—and the deputy chief of police. The man is a true villain, ruthless and cunning. Gus goes first to a town north of Paris where their aunt owns a house. This town is one of the many Gus travels to in order to find her friend.
- Travel with Gus to wonderful places in Paris! Gus flees one day into old Montmartre to escape the police who track her. This part of town, before its greater popularity 50 years later as an artists’ haven, had a few characteristics that attracted residents. It was cheap. It was tawdry. It was on the hill above Paris where breezes blew and the climate beckoned many who could not stand the crowded nature of lower Paris. It was also away from the Seine and its filth. There were vineyards, a pottery factory and a small stone quarry.
- Gus has an idea that her friend Amber has taken refuge in a town north of Paris, Compiegne. But she cannot find her there.
- Gus joins with Kane and they go to the town of Reims. There, where French kings were crowned, they learn to travel on to another famous town.
- Gus and Kane go to Varennes to look for Amber. In this small town, there is a famous church where Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette were captured and returned to Paris to prison.
- Facts you will learn about Bonaparte include when he began to cut his hair in more classical style, bathe more often, and insist on white stockings and red velvet frockcoats!
- Gus and Amber were adopted when children by an Englishwoman who was a former mistress of the Prince Regent and the old Duc d’Orleans. This fictional character, their Aunt Cecily, actually existed. She was imprisoned, along with Josephine, during the Terror. I have made her real!
- The four heroes of the first four books in this series are sent to France on official business. But beneath that cover, each man is an agent for the British Crown. They are sent by a woman who owns a merchant company. Is this a cover that was real? YES! Why? Because those how knew Europe best wear those who lived, worked and traded in European cities.
- The romances in the first four of the series occur mostly in France. Lord Fournier’s story takes you to a German duchy along the Rhein. The duke became an ally of Bonaparte…for money. Bonaparte required the duke to conscript his citizens to fight for Bonaparte. This duke also conscripted my great-great grandfather in the Army of the Confederation of the Rhein. My ancestor survived the wars. I am shocked. The death rates of these soldiers was astronomical as they were often used in the front lines.
- There will be a map in each of the romances so you can keep pace with where everyone is…and where they go! To each of these towns, these churches, these villages, these palaces, I have been. I loved each one…and I wanted you to get to know them more intimately.
- Lastly, I have long introduced you in my historical romances to the sites, the food, the flavor of the places my characters live in. Dancing in the Moulin de la Galette (THOSE NOTORIOUS AMERICANS), strolling the stony beach of Brighton (CHRISTMAS BELLES), and getting married through newspaper advertisements (MATRIMONY!) are a few of the realities I paint for you in my historical romances. Here in SCARLETT AFFAIRS, I take you deep inside Bonaparte’s empire to show you the places he conquered, the problems he created…the ones he solved, and the love affairs I imagine endured all hardships during the years he took the world by storm.