Welcome back for my next Medieval Monday post. Today I have the lovely Barbara Bettis with a snippet from A Winter Knight. The build up has been great and here we are with Sir Nicholas holding Lady Clare in his arms and...read on to find out ;)
I'm over at Barbara's blog with Eyes of the Seer. Enjoy!
He lifted her into his arms and stood. What was he to do with a dead female? He glanced at her form again. Dead—lady, his mind amended. No companion or maidservant would be dressed in such a fine gown or wear a fur-lined cloak worth more than Nicholas’s first set of armor. And that had been damned fine chain mail.
He turned toward Solomon, jostling the body higher against his chest. A soft “Umh” reached his ears.
He paused.
She lives?
Merde. She lives!
What will Nick do with the lady? Find out next week as the excerpt ends at my blog: www.barbarabettis.com
And to review how he found her, check out Jenna’s blog: http://jennajaxon.wordpress.com
Sir Nicholas has given up on marriage. These days he’s content to captain his friend’s troops and avoid entanglements—until one winter night when he rescues a half-frozen woman from a snowstorm. Her irrepressible spirit and kindness to others reminds him that all ladies aren’t like his former intended, who wed his brother while Nick was on crusade. But he can’t open his heart to Lady Clare. She’s bound to another, and Nick won’t forfeit his honor. Even if she were free, he has nothing to offer but love, and this lady deserves everything.
Lady Clare’s dying grandfather has arranged her betrothal, but the arrival of the man she’s to wed sends her fleeing into a snowstorm. Injured when her horse stumbles, she’s rescued by a mysterious knight. She recovers at his run-down manor, safe at last—until her betrothed tracks her down two days before Christmas. Trapped at home with the wedding imminent, she longs for the winter knight she’s come to love.
Only a miracle can bring Clare and Nick together. But at Christmas, anything is possible
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Can't wait to see what happens next week, Barbara. Happy Medieval Monday!
Lovely, Barbara! Happy Medieval Monday!
Yay! She lives! Wonderful snippet, Barbara.