This is the same Medieval Monday that features some
of the best romance out there but now it’s with a twist. Each week a different
author will be featured here with a “themed excerpt.” This month, all the
excerpts will be about the hero and heroine’s first encounter. Today’s post is
from Dragon Knight’s Axe by Mary Morgan. This is a great excerpt. Enjoy!
of the best romance out there but now it’s with a twist. Each week a different
author will be featured here with a “themed excerpt.” This month, all the
excerpts will be about the hero and heroine’s first encounter. Today’s post is
from Dragon Knight’s Axe by Mary Morgan. This is a great excerpt. Enjoy!
Excerpt:
The closer he came, the more Fiona began to tremble.
His face bore a deep crescent scar from his left eyebrow down below his cheek.
This giant was a demon, and some actually crossed themselves as he passed them.
His face bore a deep crescent scar from his left eyebrow down below his cheek.
This giant was a demon, and some actually crossed themselves as he passed them.
When he reached the platform, he narrowed his eyes
and glared at the two men by her side. They instantly stepped away. As with
everyone else, he was no different. He looked her up and down, though when he
gazed into her eyes for a moment, Fiona saw confusion.
and glared at the two men by her side. They instantly stepped away. As with
everyone else, he was no different. He looked her up and down, though when he
gazed into her eyes for a moment, Fiona saw confusion.
The demon spoke. “How much do ye want, Robert?”
“Ye cannot have her.” He spit onto the ground in
front of the man.
front of the man.
The monster’s voice remained deadly calm. “And why
would that be?”
would that be?”
“Ye have nothing to offer.”
Fiona saw the shift of color in the demon’s green
eyes. It was enough for the man called Robert to back away.
eyes. It was enough for the man called Robert to back away.
“I dinnae want any trouble.”
The giant leaned his head down. “Would ye take
these?” He pulled out a small pouch and opened it. Pulling out several stones,
he held them aloft. “Amber from the Northmen’s homeland.”
these?” He pulled out a small pouch and opened it. Pulling out several stones,
he held them aloft. “Amber from the Northmen’s homeland.”
Robert’s eyes went wide, but then he crossed his
arms. “I will take the lot and a barrel of your whisky.”
arms. “I will take the lot and a barrel of your whisky.”
The man arched a brow. “How do ye ken I have
whisky?”
whisky?”
“Do ye take me for a fool, MacKay?”
“Nae, Robert, but only foolish if ye do not take my
offer of ten stones and one barrel.”
offer of ten stones and one barrel.”
The moments stretched out between the two men, and
Fiona’s heart pounded in her chest. She was being traded for amber stones and a
damn barrel of whisky.
Fiona’s heart pounded in her chest. She was being traded for amber stones and a
damn barrel of whisky.
Blurb:
Battled scarred, Dragon Knight, Alastair MacKay, has
fled to the seas to separate himself from his powers that are connected to the
land. Yet, when he rescues a woman from a slave trader in Ireland, he steps
back inadvertently into a world filled with magic—taking on the role of
protector and leading him on a journey to confront his greatest fears.
fled to the seas to separate himself from his powers that are connected to the
land. Yet, when he rescues a woman from a slave trader in Ireland, he steps
back inadvertently into a world filled with magic—taking on the role of
protector and leading him on a journey to confront his greatest fears.
Research assistant, Fiona O’Quinlan loves
translating ancient artifacts at Trinity College. When she falls asleep on an
archeological dig, she awakens in another time. She soon discovers a Dragon
Knight’s relic has been entrusted into her care. Determined to return the
artifact to the Great Glen, Fiona is unprepared for the danger ahead—losing her
heart and soul to Alastair “Beast” MacKay.
translating ancient artifacts at Trinity College. When she falls asleep on an
archeological dig, she awakens in another time. She soon discovers a Dragon
Knight’s relic has been entrusted into her care. Determined to return the
artifact to the Great Glen, Fiona is unprepared for the danger ahead—losing her
heart and soul to Alastair “Beast” MacKay.
Will their love be strong enough to soothe the beast
and heal the man? Or will Death swing its axe, leaving them lost for all
eternity?
and heal the man? Or will Death swing its axe, leaving them lost for all
eternity?
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Thanks so much for hosting me and Dragon Knight's Axe! 🙂
It's my pleasure, Mary!