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Book Description
From reunion to wearing his ring!
When Rafael offers to hand over the orphanage if Sabrina becomes his convenient bride, she scoffs!
She’s still healing from the heartbreak of their last passionate encounter, and marrying him will test
her every limit. But as long-buried secrets are unveiled Sabrina has no choice but to trust him…
Guest Post
A ROMANTIC LEGACY!
HER CONVENIENT VOW TO THE BILLIONAIRE is my debut Harlequin Mills and Boon romance. A
special moment in itself, yes, but made more special when seen in the light of a literary legacy. You
see, my late mother was often referred to as the Queen of Hearts back in the day. Under her pen
name Charlotte Lamb, she wrote over 150 category romances for Mills and Boon, from her first
fledgling title in the 70’s right up until her death in 2000. In fact, her final book for Harlequin, THE
BOSS’S VIRGIN, came out shortly after she'd passed away.
From my teenage years, I aimed to become a romance author just like my mum. I loved reading all
her books and being a writer seemed like a dream job to me. I skipped lectures at university to work
on my first romance, and spent my twenties, as a young mum of two, submitting manuscript after
manuscript to Harlequin. Sadly, they were all rejected – or perhaps I'd be on my 100th romance by
now, instead of my first!
Frustrated, I turned to poetry instead, something I'd always enjoyed writing, and spent the next ten
years working as a poet and literary critic. But I never forgot my dream of writing commercial fiction.
Eventually, after a difficult first novel, I signed with my current agent in 2010, sold a big Tudor trilogy
to Transworld, and have written two to three novels every year since then, in various genres and
under several different pen-names.
During lockdown, I resolved to try my luck again with Harlequin Mills and Boon. Although they didn’t
like my initial storyline, they advised me to try again and suggested some other themes I could
consider. With all my fingers and toes crossed – which makes typing difficult, I can tell you! - I wrote
a brand-new partial and submitted it. This time I got a revise and resubmit, instead of the usual
straight rejection. Thrilled to have been granted such an opportunity, I set to work improving my
partial, got my first-ever full request, and finally landed a two-book deal.
I feel sure my mother would have been proud to witness me holding my very first Harlequin
paperback in my hand. However many other books I've published, and however many I publish in
the future, this debut will always be a special moment for me, and one to remember for the rest of
my life. I hugely admired my mother's work ethic and her boundless creativity. She was particularly
notorious for her speed, turning out no fewer than fifteen novels in 1979, and sometimes finishing a
category romance in a week or less. It’s true she didn't have the distractions of social media to lure
her away from the keyboard, but she would frequently fax a three-page letter before breakfast to
her fellow author and friend Anne Weale, full of news and gossip about publishing. So I suspect she
would have produced just as many books a year even in these days of online author marketing.
Charlotte Lamb romances are famous for her trademark strong heroines and ruthless heroes, and for
ratcheting up the emotional intensity in every scene until you hardly dared read on! And my own
debut, I hope, owes something to that special brand of high romantic drama. My hero Rafael and
heroine Sabrina grew up together in the same Greek island orphanage, and both suffered terrible
trauma as children, a trauma that’s still with them, though buried deep. When the two come
together again as adults, that collision unlocks bad memories, unleashing a tsunami of emotional
turmoil so powerful, it threatens to destroy them both. Yet that shared trauma also allows Rafe and Sabbie to understand each other at a soul level, binding their hearts even as it exposes their greatest
vulnerability…
To my mind, emotional intensity is the benchmark of a great romance, so I hope I’ve done my
mother proud with HER CONVENIENT VOW TO THE BILLIONAIRE.
Jane Holland
Author Bio
Jane Holland grew up in a house of writers. Her mother was bestselling Mills & Boon author
Charlotte Lamb, her sister also penned romances, and her father was a journalist and biographer.
Small wonder she became a writer herself! Starting off in poetry, historical fiction and thrillers, she's
now proud to be following in her mother's footsteps writing romance for Harlequin. A mum of five,
she loves tramping the Cornish coast, and often writes with a cat on her lap.
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