Raine Miller's Blog
September 2, 2023
When you need a superhero and Mr. Hockey shows up
Well, it has been a minute since I’ve come on here and shared with you. I always have good intentions to do a blog posting but I am easily distracted. Obviously. The post prior to today was when I posted Ethan Blackstone’s Final March to pay my respects to the late Queen Elizabeth II upon her passing in early September exactly one year ago.
But alas, I have good news to share. Mr. Hockey published today and I think it’s my favorite in the VEGAS CRUSH eight-book series. The hero is brooding and awesome in a non-smiling way, kinda like another hero of mine who lives in London and wears purple ties. Mr. Hockey is also what I like to call a #GentlemanAlpha…very much on brand with the way every one of my heroes ends up portrayed on the pages of the kind of books I write.
He’s also a hockey player on a team in Vegas with a bit of a superhero complex, and gratefully for the heroine in this story, ready and willing to step in and save her from some seriously bad dudes. It’s also about friendship and kindness, and finding someone who gets you just the way you are. It’s about fighting for your people and never giving up on them. It’s about falling in love hard and fast when you least expect it. It’s a beautiful story about finding your voice and the strength to keep going. Mr. Hockey is all of those things and that’s why it’s my favorite.
So, I hope you’ll give it a read and enjoy my hockey playing superhero, Mikhail, and his warrior princess-in-trouble, Reagan. Mr. Hockey is a complete standalone within the Vegas Crush series so you don’t have to read the other books to enjoy it. Books can be read in any order (with minor spoilers of course, like who gets married, engaged, etc. if that’s considered a spoiler for you).

Photograph: Graham Nation by Justin Forsyth. Design by Jena Brignola.
You’ll get these tropes below, plus a treasure trove of VGK Easter Eggs and even some from my other books sprinkled throughout the pages as I love to do. I can’t seem to help myself with my favorite hockey team and current NHL champions, the Vegas Golden Knights by putting in little mentions of the team in my Vegas Crush books to honor them because I love them so much. I’m already smiling because there’ll be preseason games to watch this month. Hockey Season is nearly here!!
➜ hockey player
➜ steamy sports romance
➜ friends with benefits
➜ he falls first
➜ only in Vegas
➜ he’s a superhero
➜ brooding man
➜ Gentleman Alpha
A hotheaded winger with a superhero complex trying to live up to his father’s great legacy rescues a desperate damsel-in-distress with ninety-nine problems and discovers he wants to be so much more than just her “friend” in this friends-with-benefits, he falls first, superhero hockey romance.
“When people say I have a superhero complex I take it as a compliment.”
—Mikhail Zelenka, VEGAS CRUSH
It was really more like she accused me of stalking her and other things that made no sense to me at the time.
Reagan Marlowe was under the impression I was working for a Vegas crime boss about to give her the shakedown.
I was under the impression she was straight-up crazy.
Gorgeous AF, but crazy all the same.
So later, when I came upon her with said shakedown in progress, I knew she wasn’t crazy at all, just terrified and in trouble.
I didn’t hesitate to step in and rescue her from the real criminals in this story.
She told me I was her own personal superhero and I probably saved her life.
I told her I was just a hockey player who happened to be in the right place at the right time and we should probably be friends.
So, we did that…we became friends.
Our friendship even grew to include the occasional naked sleepover.
But it was when she gave me the cool superhero name that I knew I wanted to be a lot more than just a friend who makes her see stars on one of our naked sleepovers.
Yes, she’s got ninety-nine problems and a Vegas crime boss on her tail, but I can make it all go away.
If she would just let me help.
Did I mention she’s also stubborn AF along with gorgeous?
Mr. Hockey (that’s what she named me) has one more challenge before my mission is complete.Convincing Reagan Marlowe I’ll be her superhero forever.I met her on my way home from the gym one day.
It was really more like she accused me of stalking her and other things that made no sense to me at the time.
Reagan Marlowe was under the impression I was working for a Vegas crime boss about to give her the shakedown.
I was under the impression she was straight-up crazy.
Gorgeous AF, but crazy all the same.
So later, when I came upon her with said shakedown in progress, I knew she wasn’t crazy at all, just terrified and in trouble.
I didn’t hesitate to step in and rescue her from the real criminals in this story.
She told me I was her own personal superhero and I probably saved her life.
I told her I was just a hockey player who happened to be in the right place at the right time and we should probably be friends.
So, we did that…we became friends.
Our friendship even grew to include the occasional naked sleepover.
But it was when she gave me the cool superhero name that I knew I wanted to be a lot more than just a friend who makes her see stars on one of our naked sleepovers.
Yes, she’s got ninety-nine problems and a Vegas crime boss on her tail, but I can make it all go away.
If she would just let me help.
Did I mention she’s also stubborn AF along with gorgeous?
Mr. Hockey (that’s what she named me) has one more challenge before my mission is complete.
Convincing Reagan Marlowe I’ll be her superhero forever.
***
Until next time, my loves, and Happy Reading.
R
September 19, 2022
Ethan Blackstone’s Final March
Since the passing of Queen Elizabeth II, I’ve done so much reflecting on just how far her influence has intertwined with my life and into the furthest corners of it. I’ve thought about the characters I’ve created in my books over the years and found that so many of them would be actively involved and directly working to facilitate the many aspects of mourning her death, and of course, paying respect as the world says farewell to a singular Queen in celebrating the truly remarkable life she lived.
Singular because, for me, when I hear the words “The Queen” there is only one person to whom they refer. Elizabeth II. I wanted to do something to pay my own tribute to her long life, share my admiration, and express my grief at her passing. I couldn’t think of what I could do at first, but then I realized what it needed to be. I could write something. The following scene is my own personal offering in mourning my Queen.
Yes, I realize what I just said. My Queen. Even as a proud American, I think of her in this way and have always done since my first Majesty Magazine arrived in 1981. I’ve been a royalist for over 40 years and so that’s just how I’ve always regarded Her Majesty. Nobody who knows me would question who I was speaking about if the words “The Queen” crossed my lips. In fact, I received several sweet messages of condolence from old friends I’ve not seen or interacted with in years telling me they thought of me when they heard the news of her death. They knew very well how much I’ve always loved her. She was quite simply… Queen of the World to me.
Please enjoy this short reflection of a certain British Army Captain as he says goodbye to his beloved Queen.
~*~*~*~
Westminster Abbey, London
I didn’t imagine I’d ever put this uniform on again. I couldn’t think of a situation that might require me in my dress blues with full honors pinned on. But yet, for the privilege and the great honor I’ve been tasked with, there is nothing else I could wear that’d be even remotely appropriate for the occasion except this uniform.
The last time I wore it before today was, ironically, for an audience with Her Majesty on the day she presented me with the Victoria Cross. That day is not a sharp memory for me. Still raw from my captivity, attempting (and failing) to process all the loss, my military service at an end, I wasn’t looking for any reminders of my time in the army. My head was all wrong even though my heart was still beating. Alive but not quite sure how to keep on living just yet. I still had to figure that all out. Brynne was years away from coming into my life, and the confidence I own today was very much absent. The general day’s events might be fuzzy but my recollection of Her Majesty on that occasion is crystal clear.
Extraordinary in every way.
How she put me at ease with her genuine kindness and concern, making me feel as if I was her highest priority. As if there was nowhere else she’d rather be in the world than right there presenting a medal upon a lowly army officer she’d never met before that day. To her sincerity and compassion for my experience as a captive and in thanking me for my service to the crown on behalf of a grateful nation. I truly felt all of that from her. How she easily made the whole experience feel as if it was her great privilege to know me.
I remember what she said to me accompanied by that famous smile she had. “I don’t get to give this one this very often, Captain Blackstone, it is an honor.”
Again, another example of Her Majesty’s legacy as a monarch who was not here to be served but to serve. The motto she lived in life: I serve.
Which she most certainly did.
When I received the invitation to the funeral as a living recipient of the Victoria Cross, I couldn’t imagine any greater honor in paying my respects. Blackstone Security had been very busy working today as we had been in various capacities over the past ten days, of course, but not as an invited guest to mourn personally. But there was more to come. I was then told the contingent of Victoria and George Cross recipients would march together behind the cortege after the funeral service from Westminster Abbey through ceremonial London to Wellington Arch for sending Her Majesty off to her final destination to Windsor for burial. Blow me down.
So… I was going to march.
Neil was in charge of everything else while I was otherwise engaged in this final duty for my Queen. Ivan was here as a cabinet minister for Digital, Culture, Media, and Sport in his governmental role. But his office had been crazy busy for days with the organization of relaying information to the public with everything from the length of time for the queue at Westminster Hall where Her Majesty had been lying in state before today, to the details of road closures and general information regarding the state funeral service sequence of events. These were uncharted waters for everyone. We were all simply trying our best to send our Queen off to her final rest with all the dignity, honor, celebration, and love we had to give.
Brynne’s hands had been shaking ever so slightly when she pinned the medal on for me earlier. I asked her if she was nervous and she gave me that side eye I’d grown to know and love. She said she wanted to get it pinned on perfect for her war hero husband. I told her it was better her than me because I couldn’t pin the fuckin’ thing straight for the life of me. Ever since I gave up the smokes I still have high-stress moments that bring on the shakes. Thank God I have Brynne to soothe me now. She looked so gorgeous today at the funeral in a black collared coat and a wide-brim hat coming through the entrance of Westminster Abbey. The diamond and ruby butterfly brooch I gave her when Laurel was born pinned at her breast. She always looks gorgeous though. She can’t help that.
Having Brynne with me for this honor today meant so much. I couldn’t imagine my life without her in it. The life I was living now so very different from the life I was living upon my first meeting with Her Majesty.
As we waited for the coffin to be brought out from the Abbey and while the procession members were getting organized and lining up in their places, Brynne kissed me on the cheek and said, “You look…smashing in your uniform, Captain Blackstone.” Adding a little eyebrow wiggle for good measure. “I’m so proud. So very proud of you. Now go out there and march for your Queen. I’ll be waiting for you when you’re finished, my love,” she told me before stepping away to join the exit queue with the others leaving the Abbey.
There were no other words I wanted to hear because knowing she would be waiting for me was… everything. I love you, my beauty, I mouthed to her before she turned to go.
I know, she mouthed back at me, and then she was out of sight.
My attention then turned rightly toward my former sovereign surrounded by the splendor of her nation in a pageant of armed services gratefully performing a final duty for her. When the orders were given and “MAAARCHH” was called out, like a well-oiled machine, the great procession rolled forward to begin its way down the Mall. Seventy-five steps per minute with drum beats keeping the pace, royal pipers piping, and Big Ben tolling once every minute for the duration. Nothing like this has ever been witnessed in modern Britain and I will never forget this experience.
In life, Her Majesty wanted to be there for all people, promoting community, keeping the promise she made on her 21st birthday: “I declare before you all that my whole life whether it be long or short shall be devoted to your service and the service of our great imperial family to which we all belong.”
Never was a promise so well and truly kept.
Rest well, Ma’am, your duty is done.
God Save the King.
At Her Majesty’s Service
Since the passing of Queen Elizabeth II, I’ve done so much reflecting on just how far her influence has intertwined with my life and into the furthest corners of it. I’ve thought about the characters I’ve created in my books over the years and found that so many of them would be actively involved and directly working to facilitate the many aspects of mourning her death, and of course, paying respect as the world says farewell to a singular Queen in celebrating the truly remarkable life she lived.
Singular because, for me, when I hear the words “The Queen” there is only one person to whom they refer. Elizabeth II. I wanted to do something to pay my own respects to her long life, share my admiration, and express my grief at her passing. I couldn’t think of what I could do at first, but then I realized what it needed to be. I could write something. The following scene is my own personal offering in mourning my Queen.
Yes, I realize what I just said. My Queen. Even as a proud American, I think of her in this way and have always done since my first Majesty Magazine arrived in 1981. I’ve been a royalist for over 40 years and so that’s just how I’ve always regarded Her Majesty. Nobody who knows me would question who I was speaking about if the words “The Queen” crossed my lips. In fact, I received several sweet messages of condolence from old friends I’ve not seen or interacted with in years telling me they thought of me when they heard the news of her death. They knew well how much I’ve always loved her. She was quite simply… Queen of the World to me.
Please enjoy this short reflection of a certain British Army Captain as he says goodbye to his beloved Queen.
~*~*~*~
Westminster Abbey, London
I didn’t imagine I’d ever put this uniform on again. I couldn’t think of a situation that might require me in my dress blues with full honors pinned on. But yet, for the privilege and the great honor I’ve been tasked with, there is nothing else I could wear that’d be even remotely appropriate for the occasion except this uniform.
The last time I wore it before today was, ironically, for an audience with Her Majesty on the day she presented me with the Victoria Cross. That day is not a sharp memory for me. Still raw from my captivity, attempting (and failing) to process all the loss, my military service at an end, I wasn’t looking for any reminders of my time in the army. My head was all wrong even though my heart was still beating. Alive but not quite sure how to keep on living just yet. I still had to figure that all out. Brynne was years away from coming into my life, and the confidence I own today was very much absent. The general day’s events might be fuzzy but my recollection of Her Majesty on that occasion is crystal clear.
Extraordinary in every way.
How she put me at ease with her genuine kindness and concern, making me feel as if I was her highest priority. As if there was nowhere else she’d rather be in the world than right there presenting a medal upon a lowly army officer she’d never met before that day. To her sincerity and compassion for my experience as a captive and in thanking me for my service to the crown on behalf of a grateful nation. I truly felt all of that from her. How she easily made the whole experience feel as if it was her great privilege to know me.
I remember what she said to me accompanied by that famous smile she had. “I don’t get to do this very often, Captain Blackstone, it is an honor.”
Again, another example of Her Majesty’s legacy as a monarch who was not here to be served but to serve. The motto she lived in life: I serve.
Which she most certainly did.
When I received the invitation to the funeral as a living recipient of the Victoria Cross, I couldn’t imagine any greater honor in paying my respects. Blackstone Security was very busy working today as we had been in various aspects over the past ten days, of course, but not as an invited guest to mourn personally. But there was more to come. I was then told the contingent of Victoria and George Cross recipients would march together behind the cortege after the funeral service from Westminster Abbey through ceremonial London to Wellington Arch for sending Her Majesty off to her final destination to Windsor for burial. Blow me down.
So…I was going to march.
Neil was in charge of everything else while I was otherwise engaged in this final duty for my Queen. Ivan was here as a cabinet minister for Digital, Culture, Media, and Sport in his governmental role. But his office had been crazy busy for days with the organization of relaying information to the public with everything from the length of time for the queue at Westminster Hall where Her Majesty had been lying in state before today, to the details of road closures and general details regarding the state funeral service sequence of events. These were uncharted waters for everyone. We were all doing our best to send our Queen off to her final rest with all the dignity, honor, celebration, and love we had to give.
Brynne’s hands had been shaking ever so slightly when she pinned the medal on for me earlier. I asked her if she was nervous and she gave me that side eye I’d grown to know and love. She said she wanted to get it pinned on perfect for her war hero husband. I told her it was better her than me because I couldn’t pin the fuckin’ thing straight for the life of me. Ever since I gave up the smokes I still have high-stress moments that give me the shakes. Thank God I have Brynne to soothe me now. She looked so gorgeous today at the funeral in a black collared coat and a wide-brim hat coming through the entrance of Westminster Abbey. The diamond and ruby butterfly brooch I gave her when Laurel was born pinned at her breast. She always looks gorgeous though. She can’t help that.
Having Brynne with me for this honor today meant so much. I couldn’t imagine my life without her in it. The life I was living now so very different from the life I was living upon my first meeting with Her Majesty.
As we waited for the coffin to be brought out from the Abbey and while the procession members were getting organized and lining up in their places, Brynne kissed me on the cheek and said, “You look…smashing in your uniform, Captain Blackstone.” Adding a little eyebrow wiggle for good measure. “Now go out there and march for your Queen. I’ll be waiting for you when you’re finished, my love,” she told me before stepping away to join the exit queue with the others leaving the Abbey.
There were no other words I wanted to hear because knowing she would be waiting for me was… everything. I love you, my beauty, I mouthed to her before she turned to go.
I know, she mouthed back at me, and then she was out of sight.
My attention turned rightly toward my former sovereign surrounded by the splendor of her nation in a pageant of armed services gratefully performing a final duty for her. When the call to “march” was given, like a well-oiled machine, the great procession began its way down the Mall. Seventy-five steps per minute with the drum beats keeping the pace.
In life Her Majesty wanted to be there for all people, promoting community, keeping the promise she made on her 21st birthday: “I declare before you all that my whole life whether it be long or short shall be devoted to your service and the service of our great imperial family to which we all belong.”
Never was a promise so well kept.
Rest well, Ma’am, your duty is done.
God Save the King.
August 25, 2022
Ten Years of Ethan Blackstone

Original self-published cover. Design by Kim Killion, Hot Damn Designs. Image from Shutterstock.
Ten years ago on this day, I sent a very special character out into the world. Ethan Blackstone hit the bookshelves and in a word, changed my life. Things have never been quite the same since. An off-the-chain, British Alpha with angel wings and a Shakespeare quote tattooed across his back. A blue-eyed, British Army veteran with severe PTSD who’d been through the bowels of hell and somehow returned to the land of the living. A fiercely protective guy with a really filthy mouth who smoked Djarum Blacks and drove a black Range Rover around London for work. Devastatingly handsome and beautifully damaged, this soul was about to fall in love with a girl he saw for the first time in a photograph. Yeah, he was all of that and so much more. After this day ten years ago, Ethan Blackstone took on the world all by himself, quite literally, and lucky me, got to come along for the ride of my life in his black Range Rover. *winky wink* He is among my best life accomplishments and I cherish each and every one of these last ten years with him.
August 25, 2012, was also the day I hit the “publish” button for my very first self-published book: Naked, The Blackstone Affair Part 1. I had two historical romances with a small press publisher already out in the world, but this new book was different for many reasons. Naked was not the first book I ever wrote. It was actually the fourth book written, but the third book that I published. The Muse was the first book I ever wrote, but it would remain in a box under my bed for a few more years before it was finally published. Naked was my first contemporary romance though because I had only written historicals prior and assumed that historicals would be my genre forever and ever. Boy was I wrong.
A little backstory to know where this story really starts…
In the final days of June 2012, Mr. Miller took the boys away to Boy Scout camp and I had the house all to myself for an entire week. I had no responsibilities to anyone and so much blessed free time to write, enjoy the pool, sip drinks, watch movies, read books in the spa…you get the idea. Well, I was truly in heaven. Summer vacation was in full swing and I had just returned from a fun romance book conference in Denver called RomCon armed with lots of motivation to write my own contemporary romance since the buzz throughout that weekend had been Fifty Shades of Grey by E.L. James and how it blew the doors off the erotic romance genre. I decided I wanted to take a stab at writing contemporary and had a great plot already outlined in my head to begin. The book I was working on is what ended up becoming Priceless, The Rothvale Legacy Part 1. An American art student, Gabrielle Hargreave, living in London, running from troubles at home in America, is tasked with evaluating a heretofore unknown art collection stashed away at the Northern Ireland estate of Lord Rothvale XIII. This guy has quite the resume too: Cabinet Minister for the sitting government, member of the House of Lords, former Olympian in Archery, decadently handsome, wealthy Renaissance Man, and an all-around 10 (of course.) LOL He was going to be the modern-day Lord Rothvale descendant of my historical Lord Rothvale from my three other historical romance books in which he appears. I had the historical Lord Rothvale created already in my books, so why not make a modern-day Lord Rothvale descendant story to complement a very loooooong story arc? Well, that was my plan anyway…
I set to writing and had a good 20K written into my story when my “plan” got sidelined. One night I was up scrolling stock photo sites for an image that could be my cover for Priceless. This was going to be my first self-published book remember, so I would be able to choose the cover and make all decisions for my book. I was into it and having so much fun searching for the perfect image when I stumbled across the picture that would become the cover of Naked. A nude model in repose with her legs crossed in the vertical and a well-placed palm. The picture was stunning to me. I thought it was so beautiful and I bought it right then and there thinking I didn’t have a story for it but I was going to create one.
My mind spinning with ideas, I started typing at like 10:00 pm that night with what would become the first chapter of The Blackstone Affair. I wrote it in 45 minutes. To this day, those first lines are largely unchanged, they remain as they were originally written. The heroine, art student, and part-time model, Brynne Bennett, shows up at the gallery showing of photographic art where a series of her nude photos are on display. She talks to her photographer friend Benny about the tall, dark, and handsome checking her out from across the room. She checks him out too and we get our first description of the beautiful man he is. It’s no secret that I based the physical description of Ethan Blackstone on the one and only David Gandy. Anyone reading that description of Ethan in the first chapter of Naked could put two and two together if they had any inkling of who David Gandy was in 2012. I had been following him for a couple of years by that point so I had seen lots and lots of his photos to know what he looked like enough to describe him in detail. He was an effortless muse for my Ethan. Brynne feels unsettled as they stare at each other from across the room before abruptly leaving the gallery and heading out into the night towards the Tube. Ethan follows her out and demands she allow him to give her a ride home. LOL Yep, that’s how it goes. And I love him for it. Zero apologies for his Alpha ways!!!
I was obsessed with this story only an hour into it. I sent the first chapter to my friend Franzi in Germany and asked her to read it. She encouraged me to keep writing it. And that’s exactly what I did. I abandoned poor Priceless and made Gabrielle the roommate of Brynne instead of the heroine. I made the hero Ivan, Lord Rothvale, into Ethan’s maternal cousin and decided I would write Ivan and Gabrielle’s story later on but placed them firmly into the world I was creating so I would have to come back to them at a further point down the line. I didn’t have the prologue yet, the impetus for Ethan to be there watching Brynne in the first place, or why he knew about her photo at all. I still had yet to work all of those details out.
I did that over the next few days. Figuring out his backstory and hers. I got the idea for Blackstone Security International, Ltd. while watching the opening ceremonies for the Olympics which were happening right as I was starting to write the book in August 2012, in London of all places. I saw all those famous people and royalty at the ceremonies performing and thought: someone has to organize security for all those celebrities at big events like these…that’s what Ethan Blackstone does!!!! It was that simple. Done. All I had to do was write the rest of the story. I wrote the book in three weeks. Then the edits and cover design and getting ready to press publish. Forever thanks to Lacey Wetherford and Belinda Boring for their helping assistance with navigating the strange and unknown process of Amazon and Smashwords self-publishing in those early days. I don’t know if I would have gotten through it without their help because I knew n-o-t-h-i-n-g. But somehow I learned the ropes and managed to get to today…ten years ago. It was scary but exciting. I didn’t have huge expectations to fall far from because I was creating this story for the pure joy of doing it. Because once I started writing it I couldn’t do anything but keep going. It was magic from start to finish. The words had poured out of me while I was writing and now it was time to set them free out into the world.
It was one of the best things I’ve ever done.
Endless thanks to all of the people who have read and fallen in love with Ethan Blackstone and his beautiful American girl, Brynne. You made this wonderful dream of mine a reality. You made it possible for me to do this gig full-time. You made it possible for me to be offered a major book deal from a (then Big Six) publisher. You made me a #2 New York Times, USA Today, and Wall Street Journal bestselling author. Thank you for that and for reading my books. I am ever humbly grateful.
xoxo RaineHere are some extras for you courtesy of Becca Manuel from Becca the Bibliophile who interviewed Ethan as the very first guest on her blog when she started it a few months later. We had a lot of fun doing this one.
Exclusive Interview with Ethan Blackstone
And also the first book trailer she ever made was for Naked. It still gives me chills every time I watch it!!!
And a last final thought to leave you with. You haven’t heard the last from Ethan Blackstone. There is more to come and it will. Time has been static for Ethan and Brynne in their world. Ten years have not passed for them only about a year and a half by the time we meet up with them again in The Blessings of Ethan Blackstone. Stay tuned, my friends.
xo R
May 1, 2021
A Lovely Pink May Day

Cover design by Leticia Hasser. Image by Sara Eirew.
Since it’s my birthday I thought I’d do something a little different this year. I give you Lovely Pink, a delightful little story very near and dear to my heart. I wrote this originally as part of the limited release anthology Love In Transit where each of the stories focused on the heroine riding the subway in a wedding dress. It was a blast to write it and I’ve wanted to bring it out in its own publication for a long time but it did not happen for whatever reason. LOL Story of my life! Love In Transit published in the spring of 2017 and was only on sale for a short three months in total. Lovely Pink was originally titled Capitol South in the anthology, but the story is the same. I am thrilled to bring it to you now in its own ebook, paperback, and audiobook. (links for print and audio coming shortly so check back in a few days if you’re interested in those versions)
For a limited time, the ebook will be free on all retailers (that is as soon as Amazon price-matches to the other stores) just because I think everyone could use a little love and delightfulness for free in their life right about now. The past year and a half has been rough on everyone. So, because it’s my birthday, and because it makes me happy being able to share my Lovely Pink with all of you, here’s your May Day love bomb.
*It should be noted that Lovely Pink is a “political” story, as both the hero and heroine are direct descendants of former Presidents of the United States. Do not be alarmed, however. It’s a nice and happy political story…promise. *giggle*
Here’s the blurb:
The politics of love are brutal.Yes. They. Are.But it doesn’t really matter either way because this plan was set in stone a long time ago by the ones who hold all the power.Reese Pinkarver and Grayson T. Lash III will marry and merge the political dynasties of the honorable presidential legacies they were born into. A destiny so much bigger than the both of us. With all the rewards that come with it…to the tune of a billion-dollar trust fund.And I am here for all of it. All in. I know who I want to spend my life with. Who I want to have babies with. Who I want beside me as I make my way carrying on the legacy of our names. My Lovely Pink. All I have to do is convince her it’s what she wants too.
*Lovely Pink is a STANDALONE novella. You can check out the Pinterest board for Lovely Pink here.
*A version of this story was originally published as CAPITOL SOUTH in the limited release anthology collection, Love In Transit.
Get the ebook here:
February 25, 2021
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January 9, 2021
Lord Rothvale is Here
Happy 2021, my dear friends.
There were many times I feared this book would never happen over the last six years. So much fretting and anxiety endured by me during those six years. See, the story was inside my head for all that time—it was never lost—it was always there, patiently waiting for its turn to be told. I’ve known Gaby and Ivan’s story for over ten years. What will happen, and why, and how, and when. It was first conceived in the springtime of 2008 when I was at home recovering from surgery with nothing to do while my kids and Mr. Miller were at school all day. I started writing my first book. That book was The Muse. A historical romance telling the story of a different Lord Rothvale, the one from two-hundred years ago, going about his way amassing a private collection of art. Because he foresaw the art as his legacy, a gift to and for his country, to be displayed in public for everyone to admire and enjoy for generations to come. In my book, Graham Everley, Lord Rothvale IX is one of the founding members of just such a place, The National Gallery in London. You can walk right through its massive doors for free, move from room to room, and look at gorgeous paintings to your heart’s content. What a beautiful gift, right? Graham Everley is a fictional character, but to me, he is very real. All of my characters feel real to me.
I also knew right from the beginning that I would write a contemporary romance about a different Lord Rothvale and the art conservationist who would find all the paintings, and how the contemporary characters’ love story would intertwine with the historical love story almost like déjà vu. Nothing has changed since I formed my original idea all those years ago.
Yesterday his great, great, grandson, Ivan Everley, Lord Rothvale XIII, finally got his book in My Lord as it published. After a six-year-long wait and so much struggle to get to this point, it finally happened. Thank you to all who stuck with me, and this story for the last six-years—your inspiration and encouragement (and patience) helped me to find my way back to these very special characters more than you will ever know. It was the hardest book I’ve ever had to write, but yet it was the most cathartic experience as well. A lot of my emotional grid is tied up in this story because it was the book I was writing when I experienced the loss of both of my parents and other traumatic events that affect me still.
The Rothvale Legacy is a serial series which means the books must be read in order and are not really standalone. I suppose you could “figure out” what is going on, but it’s definitely not the way to enjoy the storyline or the character journey for the starring couple. Similar to The Blackstone Affair, also a serial series about the same couple through several books. Gaby and Ivan have a very big story to tell until they get to the end. I envision at least two more books before that happens. The good news is you will not have to wait six more years for the next book (closer to a few months) if that helps ease your anxiety any. Truly. I’m already deep into writing it and so much wonderfulness is yet to come for my kinky Lord and his artsy Lady.
For anyone who has not read book 1 in this series, Priceless, then you must do that before opening My Lord and getting started. Priceless is FREE for a limited time on all retailers though, so you can get the book if you aren’t one of those who’s been patiently waiting for the last six years.
For Audio lovers, I am pleased to announce that Priceless was recently re-recorded with the amazing and talented Shane East voicing Ivan, and it is sheer perfection listening to him. If you have the audiobook of Priceless in your library now, you can re-download for free on either Audible or iTunes and receive the new edition with Shane East and Harper Jeanne Wilson voicing Ivan and Gabrielle. The audiobook for My Lord will release in March with Shane and Harper narrating as well.
I’m having so much fun being back in this world with my writing. All buy links for both of the books can be found by clicking on the title of the book below.
>–> Priceless
Signed paperbacks of My Lord are now available to order from my shop here >–> Signed Books Priceless & My Lord available as well for $20 + shipping/handling.
My best to you and your family for a wonderful 2021 and to your good health throughout the coming year.
xoxo RaineLord Rothvale is Here ➹⁀
Happy 2021, my dear friends.
There were many times I feared this book would never happen over the last six years. So much fretting and anxiety endured by me during those six years. See, the story was inside my head for all that time—it was never lost—it was always there, patiently waiting for its turn to be told. I’ve known Gaby and Ivan’s story for over ten years. What will happen, and why, and how, and when. It was first conceived in the springtime of 2008 when I was at home recovering from surgery with nothing to do while my kids and Mr. Miller were at school all day. I started writing my first book. That book was The Muse. A historical romance telling the story of a different Lord Rothvale, the one from two-hundred years ago, going about his way amassing a private collection of art. Because he foresaw the art as his legacy, a gift to and for his country, to be displayed in public for everyone to admire and enjoy for generations to come. In my book, Graham Everley, Lord Rothvale IX is one of the founding members of just such a place, The National Gallery in London. You can walk right through its massive doors for free, move from room to room, and look at gorgeous paintings to your heart’s content. What a beautiful gift, right? Graham Everley is a fictional character, but to me, he is very real. All of my characters feel real to me.
Yesterday his great, great, grandson, Ivan Everley, Lord Rothvale XIII, finally got his book in My Lord as it published. After a six-year-long wait and so much struggle to get to this point, it finally happened. Thank you to all who stuck with me, and this story for the last six-years—your inspiration and encouragement (and patience) helped me to find my way back to these very special characters more than you will ever know.
The Rothvale Legacy is a serial series which means the books must be read in order and are not really standalone. Similar to The Blackstone Affair, as it is also a serial series about the same couple. Gaby and Ivan have a very big story to tell until they get to the end. I envision at least two more books before that happens. The good news is you will not have to wait six more years for the next book (closer to a few months) if that helps ease your anxiety any. Truly. I’m already deep into writing it and so much wonderfulness is yet to come for my kinky Lord and his artsy Lady.
For anyone who has not read book 1 in this series, Priceless, then you must do that before opening My Lord and getting started. Priceless is FREE for a limited time on all retailers though, so you can get the book if you aren’t one of those who’s been patiently waiting for the last six years.
For Audio lovers, I am pleased to announce that Priceless was recently re-recorded with the amazing and talented Shane East voicing Ivan, and it is sheer perfection listening to him. If you have the audiobook of Priceless in your library now, you can re-download for free and receive the new addition with Shane East and Harper Jeanne Wilson voicing Ivan and Gabrielle. The audiobook for My Lord will be releasing in March with Shane and Harper narrating as well.
I’m having so much fun being back in this world with my writing. All buy links for both of the books can be found by clicking on the title of the book below.
>–> Priceless
>–> my Lord
Signed paperbacks of My Lord are now available to order from my shop here >–> Signed Books Priceless & My Lord available as well for $20 + shipping/handling.
My best to you and your family for a wonderful 2021 and to your good health throughout the coming year.
xoxo Raine
December 2, 2020
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October 10, 2020
My Lord…Finally!
Yes. It’s true. My Lord has a publish date and is available to pre-order on all platforms. *huge smile* There were times I thought this day would never come, but something good has happened in 2020 in this regard at least. Ivan and Gaby will be getting the full conclusion of their love story at last…and you can read it in December! *cele-freaking-bration time*
-December 11, 2020-
Is the big day. It’s a Friday so as to give you the weekend to read if you’re one who’s been patiently waiting six long years for this book. If you’re at all interested in the whys and how comes it’s taken that long to bring this book out so you can finally read the full tale of Ivan and Gaby’s story… you can read my blog comments about it HERE. So… while this is not a cover reveal, it is a reveal of sorts to announce that My Lord will be here on the 11th of December. I can end 2020 on a happy note by bringing this book out at least. I take that as a remarkable blessing. The Universal pre-order link is below. Paperback and Audio links will be added in the coming weeks.
Head on over to the My Lord page for some teasers to get you back in the mood with these two. I’ll be posting a lot more along with snippets on my social media in the coming days and weeks. Follow my Instagram to get all of them.

Image courtesy of Selma and Sejla Ibrahimpasic.