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Martini Club 4 ““ The 1920s

In 2010, myself and three writer friends””Amanda McCabe, Kathy L Wheeler, and Krysta Scott””began meeting each Friday evening for Martinis and various other libations at the Martini Lounge in Edmond, Oklahoma. In time, we came to dub our gatherings the “Martini Club.’  During one of these get-togethers, an idea was tossed around to write stories centered around a Martini Lounge-like establishment. The idea blossomed from there, and the “Martini Club 4′ series was born. 

Each of us have written our own, stand-alone novella, but the girls from each are friends, and they interact in one another’s stories. This first series is set in the 1920’s, and the next will be set in the 40’s. 

My BAFF’s (Best Author Friends Forever) and I had a blast brainstorming and creating the MC4 Vintage Historical Romances over drinks and during a few out of town retreats (over drinks, as well 🙂). 

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  Left to Right: Krysta Scott, Amanda McCabe, Kathy L Wheeler, Alicia Dean

Step back into the days of prohibition, gangsters, and speakeasies with the Martini Club 4 Series ““ The 1920’s, now available in ebook individually, or ALL FOUR stories can be purchased in print. 

**** The 4 ebooks are currently ON SALE for only 99¢ each!!! 

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About the Books: 

Four young English women discover friendship, romance, and danger in 1920’s New York City…

  • Jessica:  An aristocratic reporter with a penchant for trouble, she encounters sexy, mysterious Frank Markov, owner of an elegant new speakeasy and a man with secrets she’s dying to uncover. ~ Rebellious by Amanda McCabe 
  • Eliza: She fled England in pursuit of a better life, but her illusions are shattered when she falls prey to a scoundrel who draws her into a life of prostitution. When she meets Vince Taggart, a former boxer in search of his missing friend, she finds hope and the promise of love. ~ Ruined by Alicia Dean
  • Margaret: Her impulsive nature lands her face-to-face with gangsters and bootleggers. Even more disarming is her undeniable attraction to the enigmatic Harry Dempsey. ~ Reckless by Kathy L Wheeler
  • Charlotte: Her dreams of owning her own bakery crumble when blackmail and murder land at her feet. Is the dashing detective her ruin or her salvation? ~ Runaway by Krysta Scott 

 

Print book of all four: http://www.amazon.com/Martini-Club-1920s-Kathy-Wheeler/dp/1508793107/ref=sr_1_6?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1429473865&sr=1-6&keywords=martini+club+4

Amazon Buy Link for Rebellious:  http://amzn.com/B00RKKP9VI

 Barnes and Noble:  http://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/rebellious-ammanda-mccabe/1121645369?ean=2940151638296

Amazon Buy Link for Ruined: http://amzn.com/B00RICLM2I 

Amazon Buy Link for Reckless: http://amzn.com/B00RICW0G0

Barnes and Noble: http://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/reckless-kathy-l-wheeler/1121731333?ean=2940152181395 

Amazon Buy Link for Runaway:  http://amzn.com/B00RIFHGPC

Barnes and Noble: http://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/runaway-krysta-scott/1121368608?ean=2940151689809

17 Comments

  1. Maureen Bonatch

    Great post! Love the covers. (and the BAFF’s expression- too cute! 🙂

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  2. Leah St. James

    Loved all four of these books–the way the stories and characters intertwine. And is each a great story on its own. I’ve never been much of a fan of fiction set in that era, but I found myself intrigued by some of the slang and fashions. Great series.

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  3. M.J. Schiller, Romance Author

    I so loved RUINED and I have the others on my Kindle waiting for those lottery numbers to fall right so that I can have the time I deserve to live my life of leisure. I guess I need to actually buy a ticket. Sigh. Too much work. Until somebody knocks on my door with those millions, then… Thank you for providing the material that gets me dreaming! Best wishes!

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  4. Barbara Edwards

    I loved these stories. Recommend them to everyone.

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  5. Jannine Gallant

    Sounds like you guys have so much fun with this. I’ve only collaborated with other authors online. Over martinis would be better! LOL Best of luck, ladies!

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  6. Alicia Dean

    Haha, Maureen, I coined that phrase myself, but feel free to use it. 😉 Thank you for stopping by!

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  7. Alicia Dean

    Aw,thanks, Leah. I’m glad our efforts to intertwine worked out. 🙂 I didn’t think I was a fan of the era until recently. Now, I think it’s so much fun!

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  8. Alicia Dean

    Uh yeah, MJ. I know what you mean about needing a lotto win to be able to relax and read and have time for all kinds of things we don’t have time for now. If they knock on your door, you be sure to let me know. 😉 Thank you! So glad you enjoyed Ruined. The others are great stories!

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  9. Alicia Dean

    Wow, Barbara. Thank you! That’s one of the highest compliments we can receive…a recommendation. 🙂 I appreciate you stopping by!

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  10. Alicia Dean

    We had a ball! And, there’s more to come with our 40s stories. Uh yeah, martinis make everything more fun! 🙂 Thanks for stopping by!

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  11. Marissa Garner

    Fabulous friends write fabulous books! You go, girls!

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  12. susan coryell

    LOVE these covers and fascinated with 1920s. Super combo for books!

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  13. Judy Ann Davis

    What a nice post! The covers are well-done and mess so well.

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  14. Joy Dent

    Alicia, love the photo of the four of you! You ladies have waaaayy too much fun! 😀 I adore the fashion of the 1920’s! Your book covers display that period so nicely!

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  15. Jodi O'Shea-Walker

    Agreed, Joy. I’m fairly certain it states clearly in the International Behaviour Guide for Successful Authors that excessive celebration and flagrant happiness is definitely prohibited (unless, of course, you are Nora Roberts, who can do any damn thing she wants, Sharon Sala, currently in NYC at the RWA Conference doing all of the above, and James Patterson, who it’s questionable that he writes his own books even). So, BAFF, in the future, you better just watch your Qs and Ps. Hmph!

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