Medieval Monday is back with its summer edition. This time we’re all about the bad guys. Some can be just as swoon-worthy as our heroes! Get ready for eleven weeks of snippets from some of your most loved medieval romance authors. And who knows, you may just meet some that are new to you!
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will be randomly selected and announced next week on Medieval Monday, September
9th.
a comment for me to be in the running for my giveaway – an eCopy of The Highlander’s English Woman. A winner
will be randomly selected and announced next week on Medieval Monday, September
9th.
Excerpt One: The Highlander’s English
Woman
Woman
Jamie turned
to the family sitting around the hearth. Wesley slouched in his chair staring
at the fire, grief still raw on his face. He had aged over the year. His gray
hair thinned, his eyes rimmed red and dulled with pain.
to the family sitting around the hearth. Wesley slouched in his chair staring
at the fire, grief still raw on his face. He had aged over the year. His gray
hair thinned, his eyes rimmed red and dulled with pain.
“He’s been
like this since we buried… the burial.” Laura, Richard’s sister, was next to
him. “Father tires easily and stays locked up inside himself. Mother is the
sole person who can reach him, although I have hope. Alex did make him laugh.”
like this since we buried… the burial.” Laura, Richard’s sister, was next to
him. “Father tires easily and stays locked up inside himself. Mother is the
sole person who can reach him, although I have hope. Alex did make him laugh.”
Jamie’s focus
turned to Laura, the younger of the two sisters. Laura and Lisbeth were alike
from their slender, petite size bodies, long auburn hair, and large green eyes
with a fan of thick lashes. The sisters may be similar in appearance, however,
not in temperament. Lisbeth was the deep thinker. Laura was head strong and
outspoken, the feistier defiant sister.
turned to Laura, the younger of the two sisters. Laura and Lisbeth were alike
from their slender, petite size bodies, long auburn hair, and large green eyes
with a fan of thick lashes. The sisters may be similar in appearance, however,
not in temperament. Lisbeth was the deep thinker. Laura was head strong and
outspoken, the feistier defiant sister.
“How are you
and Lisbeth faring?” He gazed back at Wesley.
and Lisbeth faring?” He gazed back at Wesley.
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Great intro to Medieval Monday, Ruth! 🙂
Lovely snippet, Ruth! Happy Medieval Monday!