Wednesday 30 May 2012

Sold into Marriage book trailer & other clips!

 Sold into Marriage Book Trailer



Meet Me!
Enjoy!




Getting ready for book launch party!



Morning of book launch party!




At the book launch party!






Someone filming us without me knowing! 
And don't you wish you knew the rest of this conversation?


So funny and silly it just had to be posted.
I found this on my phone, 
I had no idea it was filming and what a moment for it to record! 


The end of the day. 








Sold into Marriage book launch party photo's!

Sold into Marriage -
Book launch table decoration











Meet me - 
Maxi Shelton author to Sold into Marriage






Me laughing!

 




Talking as normal!


I'm trying not to laugh! 




Me - playing with the table decoration bubbles!









Me - hard at work!






 Laughing again!


  oops I blinked! lol




A very tired me at the end of the day. 
I was completely amazed by the over 6 hours of continues people coming into say hello and buy my book.




A big thank you to everyone who came. 
I had an amazing day and thank you for making my day so special. x




Monday 28 May 2012

Limited time & amount - signed copies now available online!

I've just posted on Amazon: A limited amount of signed copies of my book and the offer is for a limited time only.

Signed copies of my book Sold into Marriage www.amazon.co.uk


Saturday 19 May 2012

5* star review from Micki Peluso, writer, reviewer, journalist and author of . . . And the Whippoorwill Sang

Delightful Historical Romance


Sold into Marriage by Maxi Shelton

Lord Sebastian Griffith has a huge problem which entails doing something he abhors--getting married. It's his dying mother's wish to see him married and with an heir before she dies. This traps him into conceding--but he decides it will be on his terms.

His brilliant attorney and good friend, Dennis Burrows, helps formulate a plan to appease his mother without upsetting Sebastian's penchant for the freedom of bachelorhood. An added benefit to the plan is that it will release the lovely, well-bred Isabel from debtor's prison, where she has lived and worked for nine years to keep her and her father alive. Her father's gambling debts have eaten up his fortune, leaving the now 27 year old Isabel penniless and without a dowry. Sebastian will pay his debts and essentially buy her, by promising to care for her father while he's in prison. A perfect plan--everyone will benefit. But perfect plans have a way of going awry . . .

Isabel Bennet had to be strong to survive those grueling years in prison, near starvation and overworked. These qualities, plus her bearing as a beautiful young woman of England's High Society, make her a match for the winsome, brooding Sebastian. She is well aware she has been literally sold into marriage to a total, if handsome stranger, but accepts her lot to save her father. Neither of them is prepared for the sexual attraction that ignites between them. Once married, their nights are filled with uncontrolable lust and sexual flames, which in spite of herself, Isabel finds more delectable than her favorite chocolates.

While each night is spent in Sebastian's arms, after hours of passionate, consuming lovemaking, he leaves her bed and returns to his own. During the days, he is polite, but returns to his moody sullenness, which not only hurts Isabel but makes her furious. She is determined the "arrogant pig" will never have his heir, in spite of the fact that she is drawn to him in a way that both surprises and annoys her. She can't fathom how she can have such mixed emotions over this aloof, uncaring man. Sebastian is, to his mind, keeping his word in the bargain by freeing her after he gets his heir and pleases his mother; whom Isabel has come to love. Little does he realize that he is falling in love with his temporary bride.

Romance readers will cherish this delightful story, wondering, as it draws to a finish, if these two star-crossed lovers will realize that an enduring love has captured both their hearts . . .

Reviewer: Micki Peluso, writer, journalist and author of . . . And the Whippoorwill Sang www.mallie1025.blogspot.co.uk

Review found it: http://www.amazon.com/Sold-into-Marriage-Passionate-Friendship/dp/1467889563/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1337378049&sr=8-1


Sunday 13 May 2012

Sold into Marriage 5* star review from author Haythem Bastawy - A Military Republic

 Sold into Marriage 5* star review from author Haythem Bastawy - A Military Republic


A Beautiful Story


I was not sure when I first started reading this book, I don't know why really, maybe because I have not read romance for a long time. I've found the book an absolute joy to read. I mainly read on the way to work and back and it was very hard sometimes to stop reading to get off the bus. The relationship between Lord Sebastian and Isabel was very romantic with so many different angles and it was beautiful watching both characters growing more fond of eachother everyday. I've found Maxi Shelton very insightful into male psyche, it is not very often when one comes across a female writer who knows how a man thinks. Overall very entertaining and totally recommend.


Haythem Bastawy was born in Alexandria, Egypt 1986. He holds a B.A in English Literature from Alexandria University. He taught English for Berlitz-Egypt in Tanta, before working for the ITI as an English Language Teacher based at both Cairo and Ain-Shams Universities. He also worked as a free-lance journalist for some local newspapers. He currently lives in Yorkshire with his wife and son. A Military Republic is the first novel in a series of books set in the year before the Egyptian Revolution and traveling back in time to the early nineteenth century.
http://www.booksbyhaythem.com/index.html


Review found in - http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/328093400
http://www.amazon.co.uk/review/R36KP2GEKVMLZH/ref=cm_cr_dp_title?ie=UTF8&ASIN=B007QA66ZA&nodeID=341677031&store=digital-text


Sold into Marriage  by Maxi Shelton

Book trailer - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qmIRmmPTlKM
Author's website - http://www.maxishelton.com/Welcome.html

5* star review from Jeannie Walker - Award winning Author

5* star review from Jeannie Walker - Award winning Author 


Sold into Marriage by Maxi Shelton


This is a very well written novel that I enjoyed reading very much.
It is a passionate journey about love, friendship, deceit and chicanery, and emotional anguish caused by the loss of someone who was loved deeply, but the passion of love may have been found out too late.
Sebastian is a 38-year-old confirmed bachelor, who is an attractive but arrogant man. Sebastian’s mother was fatally ill and made it known that her last wish was to see her only son and only living heir married before she died. Sebastian loved his mother and would do almost anything for her. But, his mother’s dying wish caused quite a dilemma for Sebastian, who was used to doing everything he wanted and doing it his way. He consults with the only person he could turn to, his solicitor, Dennis Burrows. He hatches up a plan to get a temporary wife that he could pay off after his mother dies. He consults with the only person he could turn to, his solicitor, Dennis Burrows. 
Not giving away spoilers-this novel has everything a reader will want in a fascinating and interesting read. 
Sold Into Marriage has twists and turns that oftimes happens in real life. Each page will keep you wanting to read more and more.

Jeannie Walker- Award Winning Author of "Fighting the Devil" - A True Story of Consuming Passion, Deadly Poison, and Murder http://jeanniewalkerbooks.com/


Review found - www.goodreads.com
http://www.amazon.com/Sold-into-Marriage-Passionate-Friendship/dp/1467889563/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1336918952&sr=8-1


Sold into Marriage  by Maxi Shelton

Book trailer - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qmIRmmPTlKM
Author's website - http://www.maxishelton.com/Welcome.html




Emma the Westie's blog reviews!

Emma the Westie's blog reviews!


Friday Night Feature Blog: 

Emma, the Westie tells it like it is! 

originally from www.dantechronicles.com

Beverley Fewings on Saturday, April 14, 2012 5:05 AM

Emma you sound like a pouch after my own heart - I love food and cute little humans too!! I have read your main and beautiful carers book and can't wait to read more from this newly published and exiting author :0) xx Please keep up the good work and keep me posted all the time x

Kayli Hawker on Tuesday, April 17, 2012 9:59 AM
Looking forward into this reading this Books and your was pretty Inspirational in itself! Look forward to seeing more Blogs!! I am a book worm when I am not on here or Takin care of my wonderful little Family I like to read Inspiring blogs :0)



Emma the Westie's first blog!


I've been told to blog so blog I will, but to be honest with you I have no idea what to say.  I'm told it's just like a diary (oops I've never kept one of those).
Let's just say I have blogger block!
So what I'm going to do is insert a blog originally featured in www.dantechronicles.com blog by Emma the Westie my writing buddy.  Her inside story on me.


When I asked Maxi Shelton (author of "Sold into Marriage"; AuthorHouse: ISBN: 9781467889568) to participate in my Friday Night Feature Author Blog, her response was, "I'm not confortable talking about myself."  Little did she know, her Westie, Emma, is quite the talker and had no problem coming to Maxi's rescue. Here is Emma's telling of how Maxi Shelton became a published author.

I’m a Westie but my humans call me Emma. I like the name Emma, so Emma I will be.  This is mystory of how I got Maxi Shelton to publish her book called Sold into Marriage.
Maxi is my dinner lady, owner and friend.  She has these two kids that are yummy, particularly the boy: there is always something to eat on or around him. 
Over the years they have both grown bigger but with my expert training they’ve also become very useful tools to have around the house. Custard creams, for instance.  Maxi tells me I need to lose weight but I say, “I like custard creams and your daughter wants to share, so share we will.”  There’s also this man, Maxi’s husband, he works at an office but I don’t like it there - how can you work without a sofa I ask you?
My life was perfect, or as near as can be for a Westie, until one day 5 years ago when Maxi went out to pick up the kids from school.  I personally like walking them to school and seeing them off everyday. School-pick up time means dinnertime too, so it is extra exciting when my little humans come home. 
But this particular day nobody came home. 
I was sitting there on the stairs watching the door and nobody was opening it. Nobody had smiling faces and hello’s for me before filling my bowl with dinner. 
I had been forgotten. 
It was now dark and I was lonely and, I will admit, a little scared when the front door was finally opened.  But it wasn’t Maxi or my little humans - it wasn’t even the man.  It was a lady I kind of knew, as in I’d seen her about, she had yummy little humans too, she’d even had tea with Maxi and me a few times, but she wasn’t who I wanted to see. 
She took me to her house, which was fun as I always like adventures and there I found my little humans sitting very quietly, still no smiles, so I did whatever any good four-legged friend would do.  I sat with them and waited . . . and waited.
You know I never did get dinner that day, yes I helped all the little humans with theirs and was fed well, but not my own food in my bowl.  
Then when it was very dark outside and I was thinking how I really needed to have my pre-bedtime nap before bed, or I’d never sleep, the lady we called Granny arrived.  Now that was exciting, I knew her well and she would know where to find Maxi.  But no, she packed me and my little humans off to her house and then put us all to bed. 
I remember lying there in bed watching my sad little humans sleep thinking, am I on holiday? Did Maxi forget to tell me?  And why was nobody smiling anymore?
Then a few days later we all went home again.  Well, the first thing I did was sniff the air to find Maxi, then ran up stairs to give her a piece of my mind, fancy leaving me alone like that, what was she thinking? But when I found her, she was in bed, and not looking her normal self (I’m being polite, she was black and blue all over.)
I jumped on the bed and looked at her, but she didn’t wake up, smile or give me a biscuit, so I made myself comfortable on the other pillow and waited (I could never resist a pillow).  The man woke Maxi up when she started making moaning noises then gave her these little white pills (which didn’t smell right if you ask me).  Maxi smiled at me but she didn’t move.  I kept hearing the words concussed but I had no idea what that meant. 
Well this went on for days, soon into weeks.  Maxi couldn’t move and when she did it sounded painful.  From what I overheard while watching some humans make tea (waiting for the biscuit tin to be opened) Maxi was lucky to be alive and could have been paralyzed from the neck down. 
Well, that made me forget about the biscuits.
I slowly walked back up stairs after that, jumped on the bed and took a really good look at Maxi. Did I nearly just lose my friend? She would still be able to take me out, right?  She didn’t look any better than that first day - the black and blue marks were fading but she still didn’t move without help or pain and was swollen in places.
Slowly as the weeks turned into months, Maxi started going to something call physio. From what I understand she hated it and was always in pain afterwards.  There were also a lot of doctor appointments that used to upset Maxi, ruining all my hardwork.
We did start going on short walks again, but my word she now walked slowly! And we never went very far.
I took it upon myself to help Maxi get better so I started encouraging longer walks: I would bounce around like a puppy and look so happy that she just couldn’t bring herself to take me home yet.
Now this is a secret, but Maxi and I talk about everything, you see I’m a very good listener.  She kept telling me about odd dreams she had or little daydreams whilst sitting in her old armchair with a hot water bottle. I kept waggling my tail giving her all the encouragement needed but for some reason she just never got the message. Until one day we were sitting in a sunbeam talking when Maxi confessed she’d always wanted to write but was too scared. So of course it was down to me again to put things right. 
Every time she told me another part of a story I sat up and listened with every part of my small white furry body.  Until, finally, she got the message; well, I think she did because she pulled out her laptop and started clicking away at it. 
Now as you know, I’m a Westie and Westies like technology - TVs and computers are great; I even know how to use them!  So I sat on Maxi’s lap and read what she was writing.  Surprisingly, it was good, somehow the story she was telling was coming to life on the screen better than when Maxi was telling me aloud.  Although apparently it was too hard to type with my head in the way and there wasn’t enough room on the chair for both of us, and she kept telling me off when I added an extra letter or pressed enter (I was only trying to help).  So I made Maxi get the beanbag so I could see the laptop but I was also out of the way. 
Well as you can imagine, beanbags for a Westie are comfy, well once you get past the odd noise they make, but I find if you take the time to get the perfect position you don’t need to move for hours.
And there we were, me asleep on my beanbag and Maxi typing away.  I reminded her when it was time to get some exercise and take me on nice long walks.  I remember hearing on a program once that fresh air and exercise was good for you and helped develop new ideas, so I felt it was my job as Maxi’s new carer to ensure she had just that.
You know in no time at all Maxi said she had abook. 
A dear friend of Maxi and mine came over one day. Ever since that horrid day our friend had popped into see us every week.  Well that one day the laptop was sitting on the coffee table so I did what anyone would do - I nosed it and sat looking at the thing.  My friend got the idea (Maxi was a little slow on the up take). Finally, Maxi confessed to what we had been secretly been doing.  Well, my friend was so excited I had to kiss her all over; she even managed to convince Maxi to read some to her. 
I sat down on my friends lap and listened, we both listened.  I found myself closing my eyes and picturing the scenes.  At one point I took a peek at my friend and she was doing just the same, smiling at the nice parts and frowning at the man called Sebastian.
Now being a dog you get to listen to a lot of things and bedtime stories are always good, not sure if its to do with the comfy duvet but I like stories, and I liked Maxi’s. 
I was all ready to give my friend a little push to get Maxi to share the book with others, but she beat me too it.  She was brilliant, I couldn’t have put it better myself.  But still Maxi didn’t send it off until I whispered a little something into Granny’s ear.  She also listened to the story until Maxi had no voice left.  I remember moving from Granny’s lap to sit on Maxi’s (to make sure she was listening you understand).  Since Maxi’s voice was hoarse, Granny did all the talking and she did it, she convinced Maxi to at least think about the idea of sending the book out.  
Oh, but my Maxi is a stubborn one! She was scared, I could understand that, but by this point in time she had more stories on her laptop (and I was worried she was going to run out of room, I liked our little set up).  So every time Maxi would talka bout whether she should send the book out, I would sit on her lap and give her lots of love and kisses. 
Until finally, she did it.  She just suddenly did it.  She sent it out. 
Maxi didn’t tell anyone. In fact, now I think about it hardly anyone knew Maxi was writing - as far as everyone else was concerned she was at home playing with me.  Ha, day and night she was typing and her health was getting better with my walks, of course, and her general well being was . . . happy, she was smiling again, everyone was smiling again.  I had begun to wonder if Maxi had forgotten how to smile after that dark day.
I remember when Maxi got the phone call. I couldn’t hear what was being said but now Maxi was really smiling.  After the call she was bouncing around like one of the little humans smiling and laughing. Until finally I managed to work out what she was saying (you need to understand, I think she was so excited she’d forgotten how to form sentences).  She was going to get the story we’d written published!  Now I was excited, I jumped and danced like a puppy and got quite hungry, but it was all right because Maxi found this big chew bone for me to celebrate with.  Which was a good thing really because her next few phone calls didn’t really make any sense either, but basically she was telling our man, my friend and granny her book was going to be published. 
You know its funny Maxi still didn’t really tell anyone she’d been writing or even getting a book published until it was basically in the shops. 
So there you go, that’s my story of how after one dark day I brought Maxi back to health by listening to her daydreams until she finally wrote them down and then the hard and very painful task of getting her to send the book anywhere.  And yes, I have noticed my name is not on the front cover but my name and hard work is recognized in the author biography and my picture is on her website.  So I’m happy - after all, I am only a Westie called Emma. 
But don’t you worry, I’m still making her work hard and telling her off if she has too many tea breaks.
Maxi is only 32 but she is also a qualified interior designer - you should hear some of her scene descriptions…well, I’m not going to tell you, you’ll have to read her books! Lol!  

Oops that’s her now, better go, she’s been to the shops.  I needed more food.

Until next time,

Emma the Westie x

4* star review Barnes & Noble - This is the first book I have read by this author, it won't be the last!

4* star review for Sold into Marriage by Maxi Shelton


This is the first book I have read by this author, it won't be the last!


This is the first book I have read by this author, it won't be the last. It is a true false pretense plotline but well worth the read. I hardly ever get emotional while reading but when Sabastian's mother died I cried. Very well written.


By obie2012


Taken from - http://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/sold-into-marriage-maxi-shelton/1109760787?ean=9781467889568&itm=1&usri=maxi+shelton




Sold into Marriage  by Maxi Shelton


Book trailer - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qmIRmmPTlKM
Author's website - http://www.maxishelton.com/Welcome.html

5* star Amazon review - A romance for the romantic!

5* star Amazon review for Sold into Marriage by Maxi Shelton 


A romance for the romantic! 


I wish I could give this six stars! It really is a romantic winner. The title speaks of a delicious idea, whilst the book developes into a beautiful romance. Jane Austen must of whispered into the authors ear as the characters seem familiar but maybe thats just because their so well defined. It's a cosy book, enjoy!


By R. J. Cross


Taken from - 
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Sold-into-Marriage-Passionate-Friendship/dp/1467889563/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1336915974&sr=8-1 
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Sold-into-Marriage-passionate-ebook/dp/B007QA66ZA/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1336916222&sr=8-2 
3 April 2012




Sold into Marriage  by Maxi Shelton


Book trailer - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qmIRmmPTlKM
Author's website - http://www.maxishelton.com/Welcome.html