TheFirst Meet Winner
is
Karen Markuson!
Congratulations, Karen! You’ll be receiving a copy of Betrothal from me shortly along with a copy of every book that’s been a part of this Medieval Monday theme.
Below is a list of the different Medieval Monday authors. Thank you, ladies, for a great hop and a special Thank You to Ashley York for organizing Medieval Monday!
And thanks to everyone who participated in our First Meet Blog Hop!
Authors
ASHLEY YORK
BAMBI LYNN
CATHY MACRAE
ELIZABETH HOBBES
JUDITH STERLING
LANE MCFARLAND
LAUREL O’DONNELL
MARY MORGAN
NICOLE LOCKE
RUTH A. CASIE
SHERRY EWING
BARBARA BETTIS
CECI GILTENAN
And here’s more holiday cheer with another
excerpt from my Medieval Christmas story,
Seduction at the Christmas Court.
Excerpt:
“This entertainment will be tedious. I would much rather retire for a good night’s bedding right now,” he whispered, the puff of his breath tickling her ear and sending prickles of excitement down her neck.
She laced their fingers together. “’Twill be finished ‘ere long, my love. Then you can wield your weapon with a vigor yon knights cannot.”
He laughed and drank deeply. “Aye, sweet Alyse. My skill with both weapons outshines any other knight.”
“As you will not want me to be judge of that, I think, I will demur to your claim, although I will test your skills again with the one blade ‘ere the night is done.”
At Geoffrey’s bark of laughter—so loud it turned heads on the dais their way—Alyse settled back to watch the mummers, her cheeks burning, but a pleasant anticipation building within as well.
The mummer playing St. George took the center spot in the Great Hall and began a sing-song rhyme that soon had the court laughing at its nonsense. A stream of knights—played in turn by the other mummers—approached, made their rhyming challenge, and were quickly slain by St. George, whose wielding of his sword became swifter and swifter. He slayed the knights in such short order that by the time he faced the final knight, he did no more than look at the Turkish knight than the man fell down, his toes jingling softly as he landed on the soft rushes covering the floor.
A burst of laughter and applause followed that performance as the quack Doctor shuffled forward, his “magic potion” in a large bottle, gripped in his hand.
Thoroughly engrossed, Alyse laughed and clapped her hands. She held her breath and leaned forward as the Doctor poured the potion down the throats of the slain knights, spoke his own rhyme over them, and one by one, they began to twitch and dance, the rush-strewn floor seeming to come alive as they did. The room resounded with merriment as all seven knights revived.
Loud applause burst out from the courtiers, many of whom threw gold and silver coins onto the floor. Geoffrey tossed a gold florin to the Turkish knight. “For my lady’s pleasure,” he called.
The man nimbly caught the coin and made a deep bow. “Thank you, my lord.”
With a lecherous grin, Geoffrey grasped Alyse’s arm and urged her to rise. “And now allow me to attend to my lady’s pleasure as well.”
Blurb:
Christmas tidings of comfort, joy, and temptation
Alyse and Geoffrey, Lord and Lady Longford, have journeyed to the glittering Christmas Court of King Edward III in the year 1349 to wait upon the king and take part in some Yuletide merriment. However, when Geoffrey is suddenly called into the king’s service again, Alyse must remain at court, attending the queen and persuading her rebellious sister to accept an unwanted betrothal. When rumors of Geoffrey’s death arise, Alyse fends off an old suitor who wants to renew their friendship. But how long will he take “No” for an answer?
Buy Links:
Seduction at the Christmas Court is currently available in the boxed set More Christmas Lovin’ for just .99!
AMAZON: https://www.amazon.com/More-Christmas-Lovin-Lisa-Kumar-ebook/dp/B076NMYN2G/ref=asap_bc?ie=UTF8
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