It’s the fourth week
in our Medieval Monday First Encounter snippets and giveaway. Giveaway you say?
Yes, if you comment on any of the participating author’s threads, you will be
in the running for a giveaway of all the ebook’s in this round’s theme. Winners
will be announced at the conclusion of week 14.
Please welcome my
guest, Elisabeth Hobbes, and the snippet from her novel Redeeming the Rogue Knight. Don’t forget
to leave a comment below for Elisabeth. Happy reading and enjoy!
Excerpt
Week Four
Thomas shook his
head, his eyes filling with grief.
‘No! Oh, bad tidings,
Sister.’
Lucy’s heart twisted.
This was not the way a son should learn such news. Thomas would regret their
father’s passing more than she did. But then Thomas had never suffered the
consequences of having disappointed him as greatly as Lucy had.
The man groaned. Thomas
glanced at him. ‘Tell me more later, but now we need to take him upstairs to a
bed.’
Lucy took a step
back, shaking her head. Not to the floor where Robbie slept in peace,
blissfully unaware of the drama happening beneath him. She barred the way, finally
revealing her poker and brandishing it like a sword.
‘Come, little dove,’
the injured man slurred, grinning crookedly. ‘Be sensible and we all might
live.’
Back
Cover Copy Redeeming the Rogue Knight by Elisabeth Hobbes
The spy who sought
refuge…
When injured spy Sir
Roger Danby comes asking for shelter at her inn, Lucy Carew is wary. He may be
strikingly handsome, but the disgraced single mother has learnt the hard way
with men like him. Against her better judgement, she gives him refuge.
Sir Roger has never
been at the mercy of a woman before, and he’s never met one as mysterious and
bewitching as Lucy. He hasn't come looking for redemption, but Lucy is a woman
who could reach in and touch his closely guarded heart…
You can find Elisabeth’s
snippet next week on Bambi Lynn’ blog here.
Elisabeth is
hosting my fourth snippet on her blog this week. You can find me on her blog here.
Thank you to
everyone who stopped by today and left a comment for a chance to win our
giveaway!
I wasn't familiar with your blog, Ruth. Even though I had been following it, I wasn't visited. It's very nice. You write Highlander books, too. Thanks for spotlighting Elisabeth Hobbes. I love Medieval Historicals and didn't realize so many are out there. Thank you so much.
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping by and commenting. I love Medieval romances too.
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