Happy Medieval Monday! So much happening this time of year. I hope you and yours are enjoying festive celebrations. I'm excited to share Best Selling author Sherry Ewing's next snippet from To Love A Scottish Laird . If you've been following along, then you know she was at Barbara Bettis' blog last week and you also know it's a great excerpt. Be sure to leave a comment and check out this beautiful cover.
If you're looking for my next snippet, I'm over at Sherry's blog with my next snippet from Daughter of the Overking.
“I see nothing to rejoice about, my lord,” she said in a tone that could not be mistaken for anything else but displeasure.
“So…ye have learned of our betrothal,” he said, straightening to peer down at her. He wished their situation would be easily settled between them.
“Betrothal, my lord? You make this sound as though you approve of the arrangement,” she snapped before taking his arm and leading him from the room.
Follow along next week at Mary Morgan’s blog
Sometimes you really can fall in love at first sight…
Lady Catherine de Wolfe knows she must find a husband before her brother chooses one for her, but none of the knights and lords she knows have caught her eye. A tournament to celebrate the wedding of the Duke of Normandy might be her answer. She does not expect to fall for a man after just one touch.
Laird Douglas MacLaren of Berwyck is invited to the tournament by the Duke of Normandy. He goes to ensure Berwyck’s safety once Henry takes the throne. He does not expect to become entranced by a woman who bumps into him.
Before they can express their feelings, the Duke orders them wed to strengthen ties between his English supporters and the borderland, and then separates them by commanding Douglas’s escort to his home.
Yet, nothing is ever quite that simple. Not everyone is happy with the union of this English lady and a Scottish laird. From the shores of France, to Berwyck Castle on the border between their countries, Douglas and Catherine must find their way to protect their newfound love.
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Thanks for dropping by Barbara and Merry Christmas to you, too!
lol, Judith. Having his hands full is an understatement. Happy holidays to you and your family!
Thanks for hosting me this week, Ashley, and happy holidays!
Yep, he's got a lot to learn :) Enjoyed the snippet! Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays.
Sounds like he has his hands full! Happy Medieval Monday, Sherry, and happy holidays!