Please welcome fellow Wild Rose Press author and my friend, Barbara Bettis to Medieval Monday!
I’m delighted to share her wonderful medieval romance, The Heart of the Phoenix and a new excerpt. You will absolutely fall in love with this story.
Memories
Lady Evelynn’s childhood hero is home—bitter, hard, tempting as sin. And haunted by secrets. A now-grown Evie offers friendship, but Sir Stephen’s cruel rejection crushes her, and she resolves to forget him. Yet when an unexpected war throws them together, she finds love isn’t so easy to dismiss. If only the king hadn’t betrothed her to another.
Can be cruel
Sir Stephen lives a double life while he seeks the treacherous outlaws who murdered his friends. Driven by revenge, he thinks his heart is closed to love. His childhood shadow, Lady Evie, unexpectedly challenges that belief. He rebuffs her, but he can’t forget her, although he knows she’s to wed the king’s favorite.
And deadly
When his drive for vengeance leads to Evie’s kidnapping, Stephen must choose between retribution and the love he’s denied too long. Surely King John will see reason. Convict the murderers; convince the king. Simple. Until a startling revelation threatens everything.
Excerpt:
“I don’t believe you heard me, Sir Stephen.” Evie’s words dripped honey. “I’m going home on orders of my brother. If the travelers Davy were to join haven’t appeared, then he can accompany me.” She shot a glance toward the youth, deep in conversation with the maid.
The back of Stephen’s neck tingled, and he clenched his hands. God’s blood, she made him so angry he longed to grab those soft arms and shake some sense into her.
“You are not remaining at the monastery, and you are not traveling to England.” His words came out in a growl. He stepped forward, and she tilted back her head to meet him eye to eye. “Must I tie you to that horse?”
She leaned in. “Just you try, Sir Stephen-the-Bully.”
He glared and crossed his arms against his chest, daring her to continue.
“Do as you think you must.” She echoed his stance, her crossed arms pushing her plump breasts higher.
Not that he noticed, blast her.
“I vow I will return the moment I’m free,” she added. “You have no authority over my movements, for you are no relative of mine.”
“And I thank God for it. How Henry has put up with you all these years I do not know. A more troublesome, contentious wi…woman I’ve never seen.”
“Did you call me a witch?”
Buy Links:
Amazon:http://amzn.to/1vSZgLF
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sounds interesting
Love her stories, Sharon. Thanks so much for stopping by. 🙂
Thanks so much Sharon! Thanks for being here.
THE HEART OF THE PHOENIX Sounds Like It Will Be A GREAT READ. I’ll Have To Check It Out!!!
Fantastic, Ronda! Thanks for stopping by.
Oh, Ronda, I hope you do. Stephen and Evie are a great couple (well, of course I’d think so :>) Appreciate your stopping by.
I like the tension in this blurb
It definitely drew me in, Suzie. Thanks for stopping by! 🙂
Thanks so much, Suzie!! Glad you’re here today.
Barbara, this sounds wonderful. I can’t wait to see how Evie and Stephen can work out their differences!
Oh, Dianne, thanks so much for stopping by today. 🙂
This looks like a book I definitely want to read. I got hooked in by the blurb!
She’s a great storyteller, Lauren!