Medieval Monday with Ashley York

by | Dec 30, 2019 | Medieval Monday, medieval romance | 2 comments

My guest today is Ashley York. I’m so excited to
host her. Ashley writes with so many plot twists with betrayal, deception and
of course romance. In my opinion, this is one of her best stories!
Daughter of the Overking
A mistaken identity. A gruesome murder.
Trained as a warrior…
Brighit of Clonascra despises the trappings and demands of womanhood and is far more comfortable training for battle. Long held alliances require she set aside selfish dreams and take Darragh as her husband. The union intended to promote peace between the clans is interrupted by the shocking murder of a neighboring king and she quickly discovers there are far worse things than being wed.
Trained to be king…
Darragh of Drogheda has no wish to be king, but he is an obedient son and supports his
father’s plans. His marriage to Brighit, however, will be no hardship at all since he finds her most intriguing when she fights him at every turn. A she-warrior indeed. Her persistent dismissal of him merely blows the fire aflame and sets him down the path to discovery of all her most tightly held secrets—secrets that could cost him his life. 
Available in e-book or paperback  https://www.ashleyyorkauthor.com/daughter-of-the-king
Excerpt:
He refused to
share his own hopes that he was winning her over or his disappointment at how
uninterested she’d seemed at the chapel doors. She was a beautiful, alluring
lass, but there were many beautiful lasses. He would as soon marry one who
wished to be his wife—or be given the opportunity to entice Brighit into his
arms before bedding her. What a wretched arrangement he was walking into.
“They cannot hand ye over to her without some show of… of… protection,” Tadhg said, his last word nearly growled. “I do not claim to understand their reasoning, but I choose to respect their wishes. Can ye not see yer way clear to do their bidding?”
“With a lass a bit more willing…” If given half a chance, he believed he could spur her interest, which was the reason behind his whispered words to her. She was certainly passionate. He could ignite her fire again as she had his. If she chose to remain stubborn, it could be awkward.  
Follow
me next week for snippet #8 when I visit Judith Sterling’s blog at
https://judithmarshallauthor.com/blog/

2 Comments

  1. Thanks for hosting me, Ruth.

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  2. Great snippet, Ashley! Happy Medieval Monday, and happy (early) New Year!

    Reply

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