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#MedievalMonday It's Mary Morgan!


Another Monday? Let's make it medieval with a snippet from Mary Morgan's Dragon Knight's Axe. I think being a Research Assistant would be a great job and what if you found yourself traveling back in time - LITERALLY!

 

Disbelief…

Instinctively, she reached up to rub her temples as best she could. “I have no one,” she muttered.

“Humph! Follow me.”

“Do I have a choice?”

The man kept on walking. “Aye. I can sell ye back.”

Would he do that? In truth, she would rather stay with this man than the other one. She felt safe, if you could call it that. And he wasn’t tugging her along like some sheep.

Gathering up the end of the rope, Fiona followed the man down the path, which curved along the water. Many smaller boats were docked at the edge, some with men, and others empty.

Where in God’s earth was she?

Follow along next week on Sherry Ewing’s blog: https://sherryewing.com/blog/ Leave a comment for a chance to win a digital copy of Dragon Knight’s Axe by Mary Morgan.

 

Alastair MacKay, a battled-scarred Dragon Knight flees to the sea to separate himself from his fae-given power connecting him to the land. But it is on land that he rescues a woman from a slave trader in Ireland. It is through Fiona he steps back inadvertently into a world filled with magic—taking on the role of protector and at the same time leading him on a journey to confront his greatest regret and fears. Research assistant, Fiona O’Quinlan loves translating ancient artifacts at Trinity College. When she falls asleep on an archeological dig, she awakens in another time. She soon discovers a Dragon Knight’s relic has been entrusted into her care. Determined to return the artifact to the Great Glen, Fiona is unprepared for the danger ahead—losing her heart and soul to Alastair “Beast” MacKay. Will their love be strong enough to soothe the beast and heal the man? Or will Death swing its axe, leaving them lost for all eternity?

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