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bestselling author, First Encounter, If My Heart Could See You, Judith Sterling, literary giveaway, Medieval Monday, medieval romance, Shadow of the Swan, Sherry Ewing, The Novels of Ravenwood
Welcome back to Medieval Monday! I’m thrilled to have my friend Sherry Ewing here today. We’re featuring her medieval romance, If My Heart Could See You.
If you’re following my excerpt from Shadow of the Swan, you can find the fourth snippet of Robert and Constance’s first encounter on Sherry’s blog. Remember to leave a comment there for a chance to win a signed print copy of the book! Here’s the link: https://www.sherryewing.com/blog
Now, let’s enjoy Sherry’s fourth snippet:
Once again, her hooded head gave no answer whilst she clutched the tartan closer to her, as if it offered the security she stood in need of.
“No? Well, I cannot in all good conscience leave you here to fend for yourself. A name then,” he encouraged, “tell me your name?”
“My n-name?”
Dristan heard her whispered words softly teasing his senses. “Aye, mistress, your name. Surely you have one?”
He stood fascinated as the head of the woman swiveled quickly in his direction. For one brief moment he beheld eyes of violet, reminding him of the heather on the Scottish moors. Still he waited patiently for her answer and yet she provided nothing to give her identity away.
Be sure to leave a comment to be in the running for Sherry’s giveaway – an eCopy of If My Heart Could See You. A winner will be randomly selected and announced on Medieval Monday, May 6th.
Catch last week’s excerpt here: https://lanemcfarland.com/blog/
Follow her to next week’s blog (March 4th) here: https://www.cathymacraeauthor.com/bits-n-bobs-author-blog
A little more about If My Heart Could See You:
When you’re enemies, does love have a fighting chance?
For Amiria of Berwyck, defeat does not come easily as she watches her home and clan being ripped asunder. When the very enemy who has laid siege to her home demands her fealty, she will do whatever it takes to protect her people including a hastily concocted ruse that quickly begins to unravel. All too soon, she starts to question whether she can forgive herself for betraying those she has sworn to protect.
Dristan of Blackmore, champion knight of King Henry II, has a reputation to uphold as the Devil’s Dragon. After his invading army conquers Berwyck castle, he sets out to manage the newly claimed estate by training its knights in the art of proper defense. At first, everything appears as it should be, or is it? Betrayed by those he believed he could trust, he must first set aside his anger before he can make room in his heart for love.
Together they are tied by an unspoken bond. As they begin to rebuild the land and unite their people, forces beyond their control attempt to tear apart their fragile truce and only time will tell if love will forever bring them together.
Buy the book:
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See you next Monday!
Fascinating excerpt, Sherry! Looking forward to reading more. 🙂
Yes, intriguing! Thanks for stopping by, Mary. 🙂
Thank you, Mary. I appreciate you dropping by!
Thank you for hosting me this week, Judith!
It’s my pleasure, Sherry! You know you’re welcome anytime. 🙂
Enjoyed the excerpt, Sherry! Can’t wait for next week’s installment 🙂
Thanks for popping in, Barb! 🙂
Glad you enjoyed it, Barbara. Thank you for stopping by.
Just finished reading this book and it was wonderful! I even posted a review if you want to check it out! ❤️
That’s awesome! Thanks so much for stopping by and supporting Sherry. 🙂
Thank you so very much for the lovely review, Kat! I sincerely appreciate you taking time to review If My Heart Could See You and am thrilled you enjoyed it.
I love your covers! I really enjoyed your excerpt
Thank you, Ruth!
Yes, it’s a beautiful cover. Thanks for stopping by, Ruth!
Wonderful, wonderful book. Just looking at the cover brings back the urge to read it again. Matter of fact, I think I will do that today . . .
That’s wonderful, Toni! Thanks for stopping by. 🙂
This is great! ❤
Thanks so much for popping in, Bambi! 🙂