Medieval Monday with Barbara Bettis

This week on Medieval Monday I’m delighted to share an excerpt from Barbara Bettis’ The Lady of the Forest. Paxton already must have arrived to spread his lies. Damnation. “This has all been a mistake,” he insisted. “You might well think so.” She edged closer as they spoke. Something about her hair—its remarkable color—danced atContinue reading “Medieval Monday with Barbara Bettis”

Medieval Monday with Mary Morgan

Welcome back for another Medieval Monday.  Today I’m delighted to share a snippet from Mary Morgan’s Dragon Knight’s Axe. Vikings everywhere… He didn’t respond but turned and walked away. She quickly followed, keeping her focus more on her footing and not on the man in front of her. They passed several more boats, and thenContinue reading “Medieval Monday with Mary Morgan”

Medieval Monday with Ashley York

Today I’m delighted to welcome Ashley York to the blog.  She’s sharing an excerpt from her book Curse of the Healer with us. The words stung, thrown at her like a venomous curse. She cared for Lorccán as if he were her own and would never do anything to hurt him. Squaring her shoulders, sheContinue reading “Medieval Monday with Ashley York”

Medieval Monday with Lane McFarland

Monday comes around so quickly.  Here’s something to brighten the day- an excerpt from Lane McFarland’s Elsbeth.   With the purpose of his visit once again foremost in his mind, he stepped forward. “I know it’s late,” he shouted into the pounding wind. “Ye and the other sisters are in danger. We were on ourContinue reading “Medieval Monday with Lane McFarland”

First Kiss Friday with Elisabeth Hobbes

What happened when Roger kissed Lucy for the first time? Find out on Sherry Ewing’s blog. Sherry Ewing Please welcome my guest Elisabeth Hobbes to another First Kiss Friday. Today Elisabeth is sharing the first kiss scene from her novel Redeeming the Rogue Knight. We hope you enjoy this excerpt. Happy reading! Excerpt: Lucy CarewContinue reading “First Kiss Friday with Elisabeth Hobbes”

First Encounter with Bambi Lynn

Welcome back to another First Encounter.  Today I’m pleased to share an excerpt from Bambi Lynn’s story Bron. Long before he was old enough to know the pleasures of women, a training accident had split his cheek open from the corner of his mouth all the way into his hair, which he kept shorn closeContinue reading “First Encounter with Bambi Lynn”

first Encounter featuring Ruth A. Casie

Welcome to another Medieval Monday.  This week I have Ruth A. Casie with me to share her first encounter from The Guardian’s Witch. “She’s no different than her mother, rest her soul. She too was a gifted healer. That doesn’t make either of them witches. Didn’t Lady Darla help you when you broke your armContinue reading “first Encounter featuring Ruth A. Casie”

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