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Sunday, August 20, 2017

Book Tour "To Dodge a Duke" by Naomi Boom



About the Book
Title: To Dodge a Duke
Author: Naomi Boom
Genre: Historical Romance / Regency
When a duke gets a chance to pursue a lady as someone else, he would be a fool not to take it.

Logan Eastworth, the Tenth Duke of Waking, returns to England to find a woman to marry. When Miss Eleanor Ashford assumes he holds the title of baronet, he does not correct her error. Instead, he plays on her misconception and arranges a house party where he can make her fall for him and not his title.

Miss Ashford desires a marriage of convenience to an earl or higher. Not to some low-life baronet with an estate in the far reaches of England. She has no time for love, even if the green-eyed baronet with a charming smile tries to convince her otherwise.

Miss Ashford has a choice to make. To wed a duke or the baronet setting her heart aflame. Her choice might not be as simple as she believes.


Author Bio
Naomi Boom is an author who never expected to love writing. Her inspiration struck when she searched for the perfect historical romance novel to read. Nothing sounded appealing, so she decided to write her own. That one novel has morphed into a series, and hopefully many, many more.

She resides in her home state of South Dakota with her husband and toddler. Her dream is to someday find an acreage where she can raise chickens, and continue her writing.C:\Users\Majanka\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows\INetCache\Content.Word\IMG_2714.jpg


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Book Excerpt

Logan smirked and stood to tower over her. “I think you welcomed my advances very much. I would prove it if you ask.”

Eleanor glared at him and took a step back. “That is unnecessary. I already know I did not appreciate the first example.” Besides, even if she had enjoyed it, it would be inadvisable for her to allow another kiss to transpire. His smirk remained glued to his handsome face, and she said, “Oh, stop it. You think much too highly of yourself.”

He chuckled in response and took a step closer. Eleanor, naturally, took another step back until he reached out and pulled her to him in a rough embrace. Incensed, Eleanor asked, “Who do you think you are? There is never an acceptable time for you to behave so impudently toward me!”

His arm imprisoned her as he smiled down on her. “Isn’t there? Would it have been preferable to fall into the ravine?”

She swung her head around to find they stood mere steps from the rushing waters. She gulped and turned to face him. Obviously, it was best to stay away from the ravine, but she would not concede his point. “Yes. It would have been much more desirable.”

Interview with Naomi Boom

1.     What is your favorite part of this book and why?

My favorite part would have to be the moment Logan decides to marry Eleanor. He knows he has to marry, and this is his one chance to find someone unaware of his title. Eleanor, of course, wants nothing to do with him. This might sound silly, but I love a gentleman actively in pursuit of an uninterested lady.

2.     If you could spend time with a character from your book whom would it be? And what would you do during that day?

I would want to spend time with one of the side characters, Lady Opal Gammon, hence the reason she might spawn another series. I found her so entertaining when writing about her, I just know she would have some good stories to share. So, if I could spend a day with her, I think I’d enjoy an afternoon tea and chat with her.

3.     If you could have been the author of any book ever written, which book would you choose?

I would love to steal away Never Trust a Rake by Annie Burrows. I know I should choose a classic novel like Pride and Prejudice, but realistically, I am in love with Never Trust a Rake. The characters seem so real to me, and I can’t help but re-read it on occasion.

4.     Are your characters based off real people or did they all come entirely from your imagination?

Certain mannerisms come from people I know, but for the most part, the characters are all my imagination’s fault. For example, one of Eleanor’s traits is speaking cruelly without intending to. That particular problem of hers can be linked directly to someone I know. The rest of Eleanor’s personality is original.
5.     What made you want to become a writer?

I never imagined I’d write novels. The inclination hit me one day when I couldn’t find a book to read. I had certain criteria for a novel, and none met that criteria. That was the moment I thought, hey, maybe I should write something. By the time I finished writing To Tempt a Viscount, I was hooked on writing. It’s addictive, so be warned.

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