Weekend Writing Warriors ~ 08/18/2024 ~ Romancing Lady Augusta~ The King’s Gambit

 

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Romancing Lady Augusta

 

BLURB:

If the players are evenly matched, romance can be the most exciting game of all.

Over her parents’ protests, Lady Augusta Hardy has set her matrimonial sights on a renowned adventurer. With him, she knows she’ll live an extraordinary life.  But as that gentleman is off exploring, she resigns herself to being courted while waiting for her hero to return. Would-be suitor Julius Price, Lord Boxted, is admittedly handsome, witty, an amazingly good dancer, and extremely well-traveled. In fact, he’s a worthy rival for her affections, save for one major drawback: his title would ensure that Augusta ends up living the boring life she so detests. Despite her growing affection for him, she sadly relinquishes all thoughts of marrying Lord Boxted.

From the moment Lady Augusta beats him at chess, Julius is fascinated by the intelligent, strong-willed lady. During the Season, he takes heart as he makes inroads with her affections, determined to win her over. Elated when passion between them sparks, Julius plans to redouble his efforts, until an overheard conversation convinces him Lady Augusta would never be happy with the only life he can offer her.

With a heavy heart, Julius determines he must allow her the freedom she longs for—just as Lady Augusta realizes love has the power to change one’s mind. But has she discovered that lesson a little too late?

I’m very excited to see what you think of my newest book in the Welwyn Marriage Wager series. Meet Lady Augusta Hardy–a very headstrong young lady who knows very well what she wants. Enjoy! I’m moving a little bit further in the story, to where Lady Augusta and Lord Boxted meet over a chess board.

EXCERPT:

“And what will you forfeit in the event you lose, my lord?” Her intense blue eyes were on him, and suddenly Julius found himself swallowing hard.

“Um…,” he couldn’t look away from her penetrating azure gaze, “I lose the first dance with you?”

“Perhaps you should lose all chance of partnering me tomorrow evening.” Her even tone coupled with the power of her regard unnerved Julius to no end.

“I will accept that wager, Lady Augusta now,” he certainly had an incentive to win, as if he’d needed one, “will you begin the play?”

Lady Augusta nodded, then without hesitation moved her pawn, calling the move as “King’s pawn to King four.”

“King’s pawn to King four,” Julius countered, interested to see her next move as it would tell him so much about her level of skill.

“King’s bishop’s pawn to King’s bishop four.”

Julius stared at the board–was the lady going for the King’s Gambit opening or simply moving the pieces? 

And a little bit more…

“Pawn takes pawn.”

“King’s knight to King’s bishop three.” She moved the piece so quickly it seemed to fly.

That settled one thing. This was definitely the King’s Gambit opening. And Lady Augusta was apparently very familiar with it. Julius pulled his tumultuous thoughts back to the board and considered his options. “King’s knight’s pawn to king’s knight four.”

“Queen’s knight to queen’s bishop three.” Lady Augusta moved the knight then sat back, gazing at him evenly.

What a random move on her part. She’d started out well, but that move had left her vulnerable on several fronts. “Pawn to king’s knight four.” He smiled and began to think of a popular waltz tune in his head. Perhaps he could make certain the orchestra played a waltz for the first dance tomorrow night.

She moved her knight and he countered by bringing his queen into play threatening her king.

Holding Lady Augusta closely in his arms would be oh so satisfying. She really was quite a stunning wo—

“Queen to king’s knight four.”

The tune in his head halted abruptly as the board came into focus and Julius stared uncomprehending at the white queen that now threatened his queen. He shot a surreptitious glance at his opponent, whose face stared serenely back at him.

This lady was a worthy opponent indeed. But he could recover. “Pawn to king’s knight seven.” She would obviously then take his queen but he would get it back when his pawn took her rook and he would threaten her bishop and king.

Two moves later her queen’s knight took his bishop’s pawn and Lady Augusta sat back, a smile on her lips once more as she announced, “Checkmate.”

Romancing Lady Augusta is available for pre-order on Amazon for just .99! Grab your e-copy here!! It will release on Amazon this Tuesday, August 20, 2024! 

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5 Responses to Weekend Writing Warriors ~ 08/18/2024 ~ Romancing Lady Augusta~ The King’s Gambit

  1. I LOVE how his dreamy thoughts are juxtaposed against the reality of the game. Nicely done! Congrats on the release. 🙂

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  2. Iris B's avatar Iris B says:

    I take it you play chess, because I had no idea what was going on, but it was fun to read and I’m obviously happy she won 🙂

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    • Jenna Jaxon's avatar Jenna Jaxon says:

      Actually, I’ve only played the game a handful of times when I was a teenager. Strategy is not my long suit. But when I decided to write this scene, I did a lot of research, watched a LOT of YouTube videos, and thanked God my editor did play chess. 🙂

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  3. Jeff S. Bray's avatar Jeff S. Bray says:

    What a fun scene. A mild chess fan I could somewhat see the pieces dance on the board. Great work.

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