Welcome to week 7 of the Medieval
Monday Blog Hop. I’m hosting Laurel O’Donnell on my blog and she is hosting me
on her blog. Grace’s gesture to give William a blanket to ward off the cold
night while they camped outdoors nearly led to dire consequences. William’s
sword lay at his feet. How much worse can he feel? Here is her continuing
snippet from A Knight with Grace
Much
more confident than he felt. He had seen so much blood, in the wars, in the
death of the archbishop, at the hands of others, by his own hand. It was
instinct for him to protect himself with a weapon. But he never wanted to raise
a blade to her. “I don’t want to. That’s why you should stay on your side of
the camp.”
Please join me for the continuing excerpt next week at Bamib
Lynn’s blog – http://www.bambilynn.net/
Blurb
Lady Grace Willoughby defies
her father’s orders to marry Sir William de Tracy and escapes with a friend.
She has no intention of wedding a cursed man, a man ostracized from the church,
a man who would only doom any future children they might have to the fires of
Hell. She prays for a knight to rescue her.
Excommunicated and outcast
for a horrible crime in his past, Sir William de Tracy searches for
forgiveness. Marriage has never crossed his mind until Lord Willoughby
commissions him to retrieve his fleeing daughter and honor the dying wish of
his father by marrying Grace.
But things are not as they
seem. And when an assassin tries to kill Grace, William must choose between his
soul and the woman he has come to love. Can William and Grace overcome their
past and find the redemption and love both are so desperately seeking?
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