Monday, November 5, 2012

VBT & Giveaway - The Moonstone and Miss Jones by Jillian Stone


Welcome to my stop on Jillian Stone's Virtual Book Tour for The Moonstone and Miss Jones.  Please be sure to leave a comment or question below to let Jillian know you were here.  You can also enter her giveaway by filling out the Rafflecopter form below.


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The Moonstone and Miss Jones
Book Two in the Phaeton Black, Paranormal Investigator Series
By Jillian Stone

Genre: Paranormal romance with steampunk and erotic elements

Publisher: Kensington Brava

Date of Publication: September 26, 2012

ISBN-10: 075826898X  
ISBN-13: 978-0758268983

Number of pages: 300


Book Description:

The Moonstone and Miss Jones is the dark and sexy sequel to The Seduction of Phaeton Black. Phaeton returns to England in time to help Doctor Exeter and the mysterious deadly Nightshades rescue London once again––this time from Professor Lovecraft's destructive tinkering. 

As the threads of existence begin to unravel, the eccentric scientist attempts to save his son’s deteriorating condition by replacing body parts with mechanical apparatus. Ah, but how to power them? The near mad professor believes he has found a way to unleash the arcane energy inside the Moonstone and he needs Phaeton Black to help him do it.

When Phaeton is shanghaied in Shanghai, America Jones assumes the worst––that he has abandoned her in the Orient. An angry Miss Jones returns to London, where their spirited partnership takes an unexpected turn––a new business venture MOONSTONE INVESTIGATIONS. No uncommon psychical disturbance refused.

Well, why not mix business with pleasure?

Excerpt: 



A lone gaslight sputtered above the stair landing. America steadied herself and waited for her eyes to adjust to the darkness below. The hansom ride from the Docklands to the West End had been one of the most harrowing in her life––with the possible exception of a rickshaw pulled by Zulu in Durban, South Africa.

She squinted and a few details emerged from the flat below, including a shadowy figure in the overstuffed chair. A soft snore rumbled its way up the stair––it was Phaeton, all right. She ventured further into the room for a better look.

He lounged in the chair with his pelvis forward, legs spread. America angled her head, studying him. There was a rough of whiskers on his chin; could he look anymore dashing? She exhaled a sigh. Only if he opened those liquid brown eyes.

“A little lower, darling.” He mumbled, still asleep. It suddenly hit her. He was safe. He was healthy. The bilge rat.

“Darling, is it?” she whispered. Her gaze trailed down his open waistcoat to the buttons on his trousers. As if in answer to her own lascivious thoughts the buttons began to open.

She grinned at first––was this some new kind of power emerging? Something ancient and primal fueled by lust? She had noticed a marked increase in her abilities these last few months, there was no question they were getting stronger. She reached out and her hand was slapped away––by what she had no idea. She tried again and was flung across the flat onto the lumpy old chaise lounge.

America sat up and stared. Something tugged at Phaeton’s trousers––something powerful enough to manipulate the physical world and yet remain unseen. Rising to her feet, she strode across the floor and slapped Phaeton hard across the face.

He groaned, still in a deep trace. “Just the tip, Georgiana.”

She slapped him again. “Snap out of it!”

Jarred awake, Phaeton pushed away from her and blinked––several times. She slapped him again. This time he rubbed his jaw and his eyes watered. “America?” Gradually, between squints and blinks, he came around.

Her fists landed on her hips. “Who is Georgiana?”

Phaeton eased back into his chair, though he regarded her with some wariness. “A rather persistent succubus. And you certainly aren’t one of those––thank God.” If it was possible for a man to have sultry eyes, Phaeton had them. He tilted his chin and studied at her. “Though, I must admit the nasty little vixen has me in some discomfort––would you mind?” He gave a nod to the bulge in his trousers.

“Stuff it, Phaeton.”

“Exactly.” A slow grin twitched on the devilish mouth. “I’m just asking.”

“Goodness––separated for less than two months and I had already quite forgotten how exasperating you can be.”

“You followed me––rather sweet of you. I wasn’t sure you would. I thought you would think I jumped ship and sailed off––abandoned you.”

America’s eyes narrowed into cat slits. “According to your wire, which I received just yesterday, you were shanghaied––in Shanghai.”

Phaeton shrugged. “Old joke, not particularly amusing anymore.”

She stared at him. “You must trust me when I say, it was never comical––in the least.” America shook her head and moved to the pantry area of the flat. She braced herself against the table edge. “I chased you halfway round the world, Phaeton. I want the truth this time, and not a crafty as you please answer.” She swept an errant curl back into her top knot. “I believe I’ve known eels less slippery.”

Phaeton wore that cajoling half smile. “You’re angry with me.”

“Mad at you? No Phaeton, I’m not angry with you. I’m...I’m furious.” America choked on her own words, or was it the painful and growing lump in her throat that stifled her breath? “I searched for you for in every opium den and every back alley of Shanghai. Only after a great deal of money changed hands was I able to find out you’d cut and run––aboard the Boomerang. Do you have any idea how I worried?”

“I’ve caused you great torment, but I swear to you none of it was my doing. Yes, I was on that ship––in leg irons for more than half the voyage. I was cracked over the head in Blood alley, stuffed in a sack and taken aboard ship. “Phaeton rolled his eyes a bit. “Turns out the captain was a regular chap, with a good supply of whiskey––nightly card play.”

America shook her head. “How lovely for you. I don’t suppose there was any chance to escape––or any way to get word to me?”

“But I did get word to you, love––darling––” Phaeton appeared rather stricken.

The tears that had welled up, were streaming now. “And while we were separated did you…think of me?”

Phaeton rose from the chair. “Every minute.” He strode toward her slowly. “Of every hour.” He caught her up in his arms. “Of every bleeding day.” His gaze fell to her mouth, and her lips parted. Good God, what a hussy––she was sending him an invitation.

“Have I ever told you I love you––outside of the throes of passion?”

America shook her head.

“I love you.”

America pressed her hands to his chest. “Too late, we’re in the throes of passion.”



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Author Bio:

In 2010, Jillian won the RWA Golden Heart for An Affair with Mr. Kennedy and went from no agent or publisher to signing with Richard Curtis and being offered a three book contract by Pocket Books. That summer, she also won the erotica category of the 2010 Romance Through the Ages contest for The Seduction of Phaeton Black and was offered a three book contract by Kensington Brava. Needless to say, she has been busy writing books this past year and a half! Jillian lives in Southern California and is currently working on the third book in the Phaeton Black, Paranormal Investigator series, The Miss Education of Dr. Exeter.

Author web links: (web, blog, twitter, facebook, goodreads, etc) 




Twitter: @gJillianStone



My Review:

The Moonstone and Miss Jones by Jillian Stone, the second book in the Paranormal Investigator series picks up roughly a few months after the end of The Seduction of Phaeton Black ends.  With likable characters, an intriguing mystery and plenty of steampunk action, Ms. Stone once again took me into the unique world she's created.  While we still get to see plenty of the steamy romance between the two main characters, this book focuses more on the strange and unusual things taking place around them.

At the beginning of this book, Phaeton Black and America Jones find themselves at the opposite ends of the world - Phaeton is back in London after being kidnapped in Shanghai and America is in Shanghai thinking Phaeton has abandoned her.  Determined to get her man back, America is prepared to do whatever it takes to find Phaeton.  Luckily her gargoyle sidekick is able to help her and she ends up back in London at Phaeton's flat.  Back together again, strange things begin happening around them and Phaeton soon realizes that one of his possessions has gone missing - the round orb he was given by the Egyptian goddess Qadesh, which everyone calls a "moonstone".  Now he, America and the "Nightshade" warriors will have to locate the "moonstone" before London becomes part of an alternate reality.

I enjoyed how Ms. Stone continued to develop both Phaeton and America's characters together and as individuals.  While Phaeton is still strong, virile and cocky, he's also getting in touch with his emotions and realizes he a life worth fighting for.  America is sexy, smart and head over heals in love with Phaeton, something that's obvious right from the start.  Their physical chemistry is off the charts hot, they can't keep their hands off each other (I don't think I could keep my hands of Phaeton either).  I also enjoyed the secondary characters in this book, especially Professor Lovecraft and the "Nightshade" warriors.

Will Phaeton and America locate the "moonstone" in time and will strange things continue to happen around them?  You'll have to read The Moonstone and Miss Jones to find out.  I enjoyed this addition to the series and can't wait to read the next adventure Ms. Stone pens for Phaeton and America.

My Rating:  4.5 out of 5 Stars




FTC Disclosure:  I was provided a complimentary copy of this book as a part of the tour in exchange for a fair and honest review.  



Don't forget to enter Jillian's Giveaway below using the Rafflecopter form below.

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Remaining Stops on the Tour:

November 6 Promo and review
Sapphyria's Steamy Book Reviews
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November 7 Interview
http://www.kaydeeroyal.blogspot.com
November 7 Promo
A Dream Within A Dream
http://adreamwithindream.blogspot.com

November 8 Guest blog
Ex Libris –
www.stella-exlibris.com

November 9 Promo
http://faeroticprose.blogspot.com/

November 10 Guest blog
She-Wolf Reads
www.shewolfreads.com

November 10 review
http://reviewsbymolly.com

November 11 Interview and review
Book Lovin' Mamas
http://www.booklovinmamas.blogspot.com

November 12 Interview and review
Books and Beauty-
http://janieraeldridge.blogspot.com

November 12 Promo
Simply Infatuated
http://simplyinfatuated.wordpress.com/

November 12 Promo and review
Erzabet's Enchantments
http://erzabetsenchantments.blogspot.com/

15 comments:

  1. The covers for this series are excellent! Been wanting to read them.

    Francesca

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    1. Hi Francesca,

      If you like bad boy heroes, spicy love scenes, and steampunk/paranormal adventure you'll love the Phaeton Black series.

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  2. I love the eclectic mix of genres for this one! I also agree with Francesca, the covers are great. They will definitely go on my TBR :)

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  3. Great excerpt and I love the cover. Looking forward to reading the whole book. Thx for the giveaway.

    blinkysthebest at aol dot com

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    1. Glad you enjoyed the excerpt! Phaeton and America are quite a pair!

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  4. Wonderful excerpt, I want to know more! Thanks for the giveaway :)
    kitcat76(at)hotmail.com

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  5. Sounds like I book I need to read...and it is in my TBR mountain range, so moving to the top soon. Thanks for the review and the nudge to get to reading.

    nancyg5997 at gmail dot com

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    1. Hi Nancy G,

      FYI, if you are the kind of reader who likes to begin and the beginning, I recommend book #1 in the series, The Seduction of Phaeton Black. ;)

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  6. I have not read any of these books yet, but, I will have to do so as they look so interesting. annpa@gmail.com

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  7. This sounds like a great series--thanks for the intro today!

    f dot chen at comcast dot net

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  8. Thanks for entering the contest. Win or lose, I hope you all give the Phaeton Black, Paranormal Investigator a try. Good luck!

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