Medieval Monday Blog How with Mary Morgan

by | Apr 16, 2018 | Mary Morgan, Medieval Monday Blog Hop, medieval romance, romance | 7 comments

Welcome to week 12 of the Medieval
Monday Blog Hop. I’m hosting Mary Morgan on my blog and she is hosting me on
her blog. The Druids have come to celebrate the Midwinter with the Dragon
Knight and his clan. But the King was supposed to be attend. Why is he absent? Here
is her continuing snippet from A Highland
Moon Enchantment
Excerpt:
Filling his mug, Muir lifted it
high. “I thank ye for sharing the knowledge.” After draining the
contents, he placed it on the table. Removing his dirk, he skewered a piece of
meat from the boar.
Though the fire blazed hot, a cold
tendril of uneasiness slipped within Ailsa at the silence around the table.
Muir’s behavior made no sense, and she could see anger in her father’s eyes.
Each day, the man attempted to battle the MacKays with words or blades. However,
his manner with Desmond was far worse.
Angus waved a hand toward the
minstrels, and they picked up their instruments. They filled the hall with a lively
tune, breaking the tension at the table. He then took his wife’s hand and led
her away to start dancing. Smiling at the two, Ailsa filled her trencher with
some of the tempting dishes in front of her.
Follow along next week on Judith Sterling’s blog: https://judithmarshallauthor.com/blog/ and leave a comment for a chance to win a signed copy of A HIGHLAND MOON ENCHANTMENT,
Blurb:
You first
meet this warrior in Dragon Knight’s Axe, Order of the Dragon Knights, Book 3
Irish
warrior, Desmond O’Quinlan has never surrendered his heart to any woman. He has
no wish to have his soul tortured by love. Yet, the moment he locks gazes with
Ailsa, his fate is destined for an adventure he never fathomed. He may have
battled alongside a Dragon Knight, but his greatest challenge will come from
within his own heart.
 Ailsa
MacDuff, a warrior among her clan, has no desire to have a man chain her to a
life of obedience. However, that is before she meets Desmond. The temptation to
allow this warrior inside her heart is a risk she dares to take, but one that
could lead to a future of emptiness and sorrow. 
When
betrayal looms from within, the battleground of love is no match for these two
warriors. Can the power of a Highland full moon be strong enough to unite or
destroy them?

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7 Comments

  1. Thanks for hosting me on Medieval Monday, Ruth! 🙂

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  2. A Highland Moon Enchantment is a great book. I really enjoyed it. Have a wonderful week Mary and Ruth!

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  3. Thanks for your review of this book and introducing me to it. Sounds interesting!

    Reply
  4. I hope you get a chance to read Desmond and Ailsa's love story. Thanks for stopping by.

    Reply

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