Medieval Monday with Elisabeth Hobbes – Excerpt 11

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He’s her enemy…

…and she must not fall for him!

When her mistress is claimed as an enemy knight’s betrothed, handmaiden
Aelfhild knows it would be too dangerous for her lady; she must go in her
place. But there’s more to the scarred knight than she first thought—she isn’t
expecting to fall for him! As the line between friend and enemy blurs, Aelfhild
realizes she might be protecting her mistress, but not her heart…


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Excerpt
#11
The girl took a careful
step backwards, folding her arms tightly across her breasts. To Gui’s relief
she didn’t scream again, but widened her eyes and jutted out her jaw
assertively. Their eyes locked and Gui recognised terror brimming in hers below
the confrontation.
‘What are you? Swartalf?
A dweorgar?’ she demanded.
‘What did you call me?’
He recognised the Danish words for elf and dwarf and barked a laugh at such a
preposterous accusation.
The girl looked furious.
‘Don’t laugh at me, monster!’
Her voice was deep.
Hoarse from screaming.
‘Are you a child to
believe in such things?’ Gui mocked. ‘I’m no monster. I’m a man.’
‘Well, you look like a
beast!’
Oh dear! It isn’t looking good for Gui. Look out
for next week’s excerpt on Lane McFarland’s blog to find out if things improve:
http://lanemcfarland.com/blog/

Elisabeth is offering one reader chance to win an
ebook copy of her brand new Scottish romance,
A Runaway
Bride for the Highlander
which comes out
in May.   To be in with a chance all you have to do is leave a comment
on each excerpt.

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