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- Oct 30, 2017
#MedievalMonday With Barbara Bettis
Welcome back to another snippet for our Medieval Monday Blog Hop! Comments get you entered into a drawing for a collection of our authors - pretty sweet deal. Today I have Barbara Bettis who is continuing her excerpts from Lady Of The Forest. Enjoy :) Blast. He’d seen her braid. Yet Kate remained reluctant to admit the deception. “Even if you are who you claim, why would Lord Henry be sneaking through a forest, leagues south of his home?” “Searching for the same traitor your


- Oct 23, 2017
#MedievalMonday With Sherry Ewing
Today I have Sherry Ewing visiting with her excerpt from For All of Ever. Time travel? Medieval Romance? Bamburgh Castle? What could be better? Let me just say that eight hundred years in the past is my kind of travel! Enjoy :) The odd sensation that she was significant to him lingered on the edges of what little he had left of his intelligence and the odd circumstances in which he found himself. The harder he tried to think of her and why he felt as if he should know her, th


- Oct 16, 2017
#MedievalMonday With Lane McFarland
Welcome back to our medieval blog hop where you have the chance to win a fourteen book collection of some of the best Medieval romances out there just by leaving a comment! Today I have Lane McFarland visiting me with an excerpt from Elsbeth, book IV in The Daughters of Alastair MacDougall. In my humble opinion, she could have easily entitled the series The Fiesty Daughters of Alastair MacDougall because they certainly are that. Enjoy ;) “Ahhh…” Gareth said on a sigh while m


- Oct 9, 2017
#MedievalMonday with Bambi Lynn
I know. I know. It's Monday - yuk! It can be so much better if you make is a Medieval Monday. Check out this blog hop with some of the best medieval stories out there :) Today I have Bambi Lynn with The Viking: Bron. The strength and conviction in her voice surprised him, that she would show such courage in
the face of the unknown. Despite her display, she flinched when he raised his arm toward the door. “You are free to leave whenever you want,” he said. They stood there, s


- Oct 2, 2017
#MedievalMonday with Ruth A. Casie
Welcome back to another Medieval Monday for a blog hop extraordinaire! We have some of the best medieval writers participating with a chance for you to win a 14 e-book collection just by leaving a comment. How easy is that? Today I have Ruth with a snippet from her latest, The Guardian's Witch. Enjoy! “Good day, Lisbeth. I’ll leave you to your patient.” Bryce’s voice was courteous yet
arrogant. Mine. The whispered thought rang in his head. The very idea startled him. Lisbeth


- Sep 25, 2017
#MedievalMonday Highlander Novelist Cathy MacRae
It's Medieval Monday and I have the romantic duo Cathy & DD MacRae with an excerpt from their highlander novel, The Highlander's Viking Bride. Calder stood stricken as if struck by a smithy’s hammer. He could do nothing but stare at the lass in front of him who’d haunted his thoughts and dreams for so long. To his amazement, she appeared even more beautiful than he remembered. Grey. Her eyes were grey, not the dark blue he imagined. If he’d been told she was an angel come to