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Aveline de Bondeville is on the run. Determined to keep out of the
hands of the cruel Raimbaut de Blois she will do whatever it takes to stay
alive. And so when she finds herself in the company of Troy de Gysborne she
must quickly decide if she can trust him. But can she confess to murder knowing
it would mean her certain death?
Troy de Gysborne did the unthinkable; he tore the bonds of
brotherhood and left a path of destruction in his wake. And now Troy must face
those he betrayed, including the father who long ago renounced him. But to
confess to the crime he committed will cost him everything. Including Aveline.
But can he remain silent if it means losing the woman he loves?
“What have they done to you?”
Troy’s deep, baritone voice rumbled through her. She could not look him in the
eye. “You needn’t be scared of me, wee fille. You have my word I will honor and
protect you. I am not like those other men. I will do you no harm.”
Before she could say she truly wanted
to believe him, Troy pulled her gently toward him and positioned her so she sat
between his thighs. She did not lean back against him, her distrust like a
solid piece of ice wedged between them. She gripped the edges of her blanket
tightly and held it against her like a shield.
“You have only my word I will not
hurt you.” The fine hairs on her arms stood on end as his warm breath danced
across her neck. She closed her eyes and kept her back ramrod straight. Heat
burned her cheeks as he nuzzled her neck. “And I pray in time you will accept
my word as being truthful.”
She leaned ever so slightly
against him. And when he wrapped his strong arms around her, she released the
breath she hadn’t realized she’d been holding.
“It’s late. We should go back to bed.”
Yet, she made no move to leave his embrace. Instead, she placed her hands on
his thighs. The heat of him seeped into her palms, up her arms, and straight in
to her heart. While she believed Troy when he said he would do her no harm,
physically, Aveline knew there was more than one way to hurt someone.
Louise
grew up in country Victoria, Australia, before moving to England, where for
sixteen years she soaked up the vibrancy of London and the medieval history of England.
She has since returned to Australia and now lives in Melbourne.
In
2013, Louise won first prize in the historical romance category of the Crested
Butte Sandy Writing Contest for her story, The Promise, which has since been
retitled and is now known as, Of Love & Vengeance.
When
not writing, Louise can be found covered in mud, crawling under barbed wire and
hoisting herself over twelve foot walls!
Email: louise_lyndon@yahoo.com
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Thank you so much for having me as your guest! It's great to be here!
ReplyDeleteSo, we've reached the end of another week. What are everyones plans for the weekend? I going to be working on my 3rd book. And then on Sunday it's a family BBQ. I am looking forward to it. My aunt and uncle do a brilliant BBQ!
My pleasure! I'll be taking my daughter and her friend trick-or-treating on Saturday, then the usual housework on Sunday. Good luck with the next book!
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ReplyDeleteHi Mai. Thanks for stopping by! Oh, I've become a little slack lately when it comes to fitness! But, I do still go to the gym a few times a week and walk 16,000 steps a day.
DeleteThanks for the excerpt :) Good luck on working on your third book this weekend. I don't have any plans.
ReplyDeleteHi Amber. Sometimes having no plans are the best weekends of all!
DeleteGreat excerpt!
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DeleteI enjoyed the excerpt.
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DeleteI love the blurb. Sounds like a great book
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DeleteWhat's the most daring thing you've ever done?
ReplyDeleteHey Mai. The most daring thing? I once told a guy i "liked" him before I had any idea of how he felt!
DeleteHey Mai. The most daring thing? I once told a guy i "liked" him before I had any idea of how he felt!
DeleteI enjoyed reading the excerpt and learning more about this book. This book sounds like such an interesting read! Looking forward to checking out this book!
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