Welcome to week 2 of Medieval
Monday Blog Hop. Heathens! Heathens! The king is calling the steadfast loyal
Scotsmen heathens. Well, we see about that. Today I’m hosting Lane McFarland on
my blog and she is hosting me on her blog. Here is her continuing snippet
from A King’s Enemies.
Excerpt:
Heathens, indeed. Katherine
seethed. De Seabrooke was a murdering barbarian.
Cheers erupted. Women dressed in
velvet and silk, their hair spun up and pinned atop their heads and jewels
caressing their necks, smiled and clapped. The king’s council, resplendent in
Edward’s livery, lauded praise upon de Seabrooke.
What fools. If they only knew the
monster they honored.
Standing behind Queen Margaret’s
ladies-in-waiting, she rubbed her clammy palms down the front of her skirt. No
one must suspect she held anything but admiration for the king’s hero.
Want more? Constance’s predicament continues next week at Bambi Lynn’s
blog: www.bambilynnblog.wordpress.com and leave a comment below for a chance to win an ebook of A KING'S ENEMIES.
Blurb:
Tormented
by King Edward’s brutality against Scottish sympathizers, Drake Fletcher vows
revenge, but only a madman single-handedly attacks the Crown. Instead, he
enters the royal court as a spy to aid Robert the Bruce’s rise to power and
place a formidable leader on Scotland’s throne.
Scottish
lass Katherine Mackenzie Armstrong targets three of King Edward’s officers who
brutally raped and murdered her mother. Disguised as one of Queen Margaret’s
attendants, she sets a course to destroy the men.
The acts
of treason both Drake and Katherine commit are punishable by death in The Tower
of London but their determination pushes dangerous limits. Considered enemies,
they use each other to gain vital information. Neither expect their
overwhelming attraction to one another, the staggering emotions stirred. But
the closer they become, the more they jeopardize their pledges of vengeance.
Will the
weight of retaliation crush them, see them beheaded? Or will Katherine and
Drake form an alliance and learn to live and love again?
Thank you for hosting me on your beautiful website, Ruth!
ReplyDeleteMy pleasure! Have a great day!
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