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Elisabeth Hobbes, Harlequin, Judith Sterling, Medieval Monday, medieval romance, Redeeming the Rogue Knight, Shadow of the Swan, The Novels of Ravenwood, The Wild Rose Press
Welcome back to Medieval Monday! I’m pleased to have Elisabeth Hobbes with me today, and I’m featuring her romance, Redeeming the Rogue Knight.
If you’re following my excerpt from Shadow of the Swan, you can find the twelfth snippet of Robert and Constance’s unconventional wedding night on Elisabeth’s website: https://elisabethhobbes.co.uk
Now, let’s check out Elisabeth’s twelfth snippet:
‘Mean something? To you or to me?’ She laughed. She actually laughed, loud and shrill, until Roger understood it was no laugh at all, but pain escaping in an alarming flood of emotion.
‘I know you want me and you know I want you, too. I’ve resisted you and tried to ignore the feelings and desires I know will only lead to misery but it hasn’t been easy.’
She reached out and put her hands on Roger’s face, fingers spreading to caress his cheeks.
Follow along next week on Sherry Ewing’s blog: https://sherryewing.com/blog/
A little more about Redeeming the Rogue Knight:
The spy who sought refuge… When injured spy Sir Roger Danby comes asking for shelter at her inn, Lucy Carew is wary. He may be strikingly handsome, but the disgraced single mother has learned the hard way with men like him. Against her better judgment, she gives him refuge. Sir Roger has never been at the mercy of a woman before, and he’s never met one as mysterious and bewitching as Lucy. He hasn’t come looking for redemption, but Lucy is a woman who could reach in and touch his closely guarded heart…
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See you next Monday!
I am anxious to read this one!!
It sounds great! Thanks for stopping by, Lori. 🙂
Thanks for reading and commenting Lori.