
Welcome back to the Weekend Writing Warriors again. I’m so enjoying seeing my old friends and finding new authors. Hope you all have a great Sunday!
In case you haven’t heard:
BETROTHAL RELEASED ON APRIL 19!
HOORAY!
So, today you get the truly final 8 from Betrothal, my medieval romance set in the 14th century. This snippet immediately follows yesterday’s Sweet Saturday Sample (view here).
“So His Majesty could set a betrothal aside?”
Maurya nodded slowly. “If there existed a compelling enough reason, yes, of course he could, but a quarrel with Sir Geoffrey would hardly qualify as such.” She captured Alyse’s gaze and her face seemed to harden. “Especially since King Edward favors the Longfords.” She paused. “Do you not know to whom Lady Mary is now betrothed?”
Alyse shook her head, a coldness stealing through her.
“Sir Roland of Longford, Sir Geoffrey’s elder brother.”
Alyse closed her eyes and swallowed hard.
Betrothal is available at Amazon and Smashwords. It will be available at other e-tailers shortly.
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Fantastic snippet, Jenna! I’ve truly enjoyed these! Also congrats on the release!!! I was finally able to buy my copy today! Looking forward to another exciting read! You always deliver! 😀
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Aww, thank you, Karen! Hope you enjoy it!
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Doesn’t sound like there’s any chance of backing out of that betrothal now! I’d love to read this after the semester is over and I have time to read for pleasure again.
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Boy, do I know about having to wait for the end of the semester to get your life back! Hope you do get to read it this summer, Carrie Anne. Thanks for coming by!
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Congrats on the release Jenna. I have truly enjoyed reading the excerpts you’ve posted here!
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Thank you, Anne. I’m so glad you’ve enjoyed Betrothal. 🙂
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Congrats on your release. this is on my TBR list.
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Thank you, Elaine. Hope you enjoy it!
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Great snippet, Jenna. I love your voice in this story.
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Thank you, Sara! I do appreciate that!
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From the fat into the fire. I tweeted.
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Exactly! Thanks for coming by and tweeting, Ella!
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Really admire anyone who can write in a “historical voice.” Nice job.
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Thank you, Cara! What a sweet thing to say. 🙂 Thanks for coming by!
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Awesome…and I somehow think that might not be the final word on setting aside the betrothal. 🙂
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Alyse is certainly tenacious. She knows what she wants–or thinks she does. And is willing to go after it. 🙂 Thanks for coming by!
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Enjoying this story, have the book on my kindle so I really ought to go devour it in one gulp, but excellent excerpt!
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Aww, thank you, Veronica! Hope you get to read it soon! Enjoy! And thanks for coming by!
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and the signifiance of that is what? sorry I slept in and my head is all muddy
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LOL It’s hard keeping up with all these snippets. 🙂 Basically it means that the king can break a betrothal if he wants to. And he wants himself allied with the Longfords for reasons of his own. So if he’s pleased with the betrothal of Geoffrey and Alyse (which he is), she’s got a snowball’s chance in hell of him breaking it. Will that little detail stop her hopes of Lord Bareton? That would be telling. LOL Thanks for coming by, Sue!
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Awesome snippet! Can’t wait to get my own copy and read this. I know I’m going to love it!
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Thank you! i do hope you enjoy it. And thanks so much for coming by!
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Congrats on the book release!! Jenna, would you tweet about your book release to @teresa_willow. I’ll gladly retweet it for you.
Wonderful snippet today. Your voice is perfect for the setting. 🙂
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Thanks so much, Teresa! I’ll send that tweet ASAP! Appreciate it. 🙂
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