Authors - A
Amber, Elizabeth and general discussion about the author - honors, influences, special characteristics.
Contents
On the Web
Books
Erotic Historical Paranormal Romance
Series/Related Titles
Raine, The Lords of Satyr - 2008 Lyon, The Lords of Satyr - 2008
Breaking news and book buzz:
Nicholas makes the Nielsen BookScan list of Top 100 best-selling romance books during its first week in publication!
"Elizabeth Amber has drawn a world that pulls you in and keeps hold of your heart and mind. Nicholas is a definite Joyfully Reviewed Recommended Read for me." -- Joyfully Reviewed (a Recommended Read - Amelia)
"Ms. Amber…gives great depth to her characters and the dialogues are smooth and natural. Everything about this story and the elements within worked. . . a wonderful book that did not disappoint!" -- Paranormal Romance Reviews
"I really didn’t want this book to end, and when I finished I knew that this book would stay with me for a while. This is one you don’t want to miss. I look forward to the other two books in this series with bated breath and a new pack of batteries." -- TwoLips Reviews (5 lips; Reviewer's Choice Recommended Read - Julianne)
"Both Nicholas and Jane are well-matched, though it took a delicious tension-filled while for them to figure it out. There is a villainess to surpass all villains, and more supporting villains that fit into the story neatly. Although the plot was interesting, complete with a satisfying climactic ending, the characters are what brought the story to life. It was well-paced - it's engrossing and easy to read in one sitting. While the romance is lovely, the sex is knock-out hot . . .” -- Just Erotic Romance Reviews ("O", their highest rating for hotness)
"A well-written story with enough variety in the sexual situations to satisfy just about any reader. The characters are complex and intriguing and the leading man is the sexiest one this reader has seen in a long time! The author has cleverly set the stage for at least two sequels in the Lords of Satyr series and based on this book, they will be something to look forward to…” -- Romantic Times Book Reviews (August 2007 issue)
Elizabeth Amber's Nicholas, The Lords of Satyr has taken a place on my top ten favorite erotic books list. . . a double thumbs up…” -- Night Owl Romance (Tammie, 5 stars)
"I have to admit, Nicholas left me wanting - wanting the next book in this wonderful new series, that is! . . . I know I'll be hoping for some cross-over characters to continue these sexy romances with when we've come to the end of the three Satyr brothers' stories. If you enjoy Paranormal Fantasy Romances set in a Historical period, then you will definitely want to pick up a copy of this one very soon! -- CK2S Kwips & Kritiques (4.5 Klovers; 5 stars on Amazon.com - Jennifer)
". . .This is a really hot relationship with enough eroticism to satisfy the erotica lovers including multiple partners. It is a plus that there is a strong storyline with a very nasty villainess – one of the worst that this reader has come upon…This is a page turner from start to finish! Turn on the air conditioner or fan and enjoy!" -- Fallen Angel Reviews
"In a story of fauns, nymphs, faeries and maenads, the reader is carried into an electric hot read…Elizabeth Amber has created a steamy, hot tale that scorches the pages. Her imagination skyrockets in this energizing story. I am anxious to read Raine’s and Lyon’s tales." -- Coffee Time Romance
Nicholas is featured in Publishers Weekly magazine (Excerpted from an article titled "Posh Packages and Deluxe Deliveries: Getting readers what they want in erotica" by Bethanne Kelly Patrick (July 9, 2007 issue)) "Kensington’s LaFehr says that paranormal erotic stories are “really, really popular; it’s another world, and the rules of otherworldly societies are completely different—you don’t have to worry about safe sex!” One of her favorite titles for this fall is Nicholas: The Lords of Satyr, the first in a trilogy by Elizabeth Amber. “What I am actually most excited about is that Amber combines historical and paranormal elements, setting a book in 18th-century Tuscany starring satyr lords with wild, wild rituals.”