First Meet!
is our theme for this round of Medieval Monday!
Join us, our heroes and heroines and as we see that crucial first encounter with a couple meant to be together.
This week’s excerpt is from Laurel O’Donnell’s The Angel and the Prince Excerpt:
“I didn’t ask for your opinion,” Ryen snapped. “I asked for the numbers.”
“Two thousand archers and five thousand men at arms.”
Ryen smiled. This was valuable information. “Tell me of these archers; are they as good as everyone says?”
“Yes, they are good, but…” Bryce said, then his voice faltered.
“Go on. You must tell me all you know.”
“The archers…” he muttered, “the archers are ineffectual now. Many bowmen have died. It will take half a year to train more men to replace them.”
Ryen could barely control the laughter that bubbled in her throat. “Is Henry planning to attack France?”
Next week, Laurel will have the ending to this exciting scene! Join her at http://www.laurel-odonnell.com
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Blurb:
In this exciting medieval romance, the French lady knight known as the Angel of Death wages a battle of wills and desires against her dreaded enemy — the English warrior known as the Prince of Darkness.
Ryen De Bouriez is a French warrior, dedicated to protecting her country against the hated English. In place of glittering ball gowns, she wears shining armor. Instead of practicing the gentler arts, she wields a sword. Those who whisper her name in fear and awe call her the Angel of Death.
Bryce Princeton is the Prince of Darkness, an English knight sent by his king to find and destroy their most hated adversary — the Angel of Death. Little does he know that his enemy is no man at all, but a beautiful woman who will challenge his heart and honor at every turn.
Forced to choose between love and honor, the Angel and the Prince wage a battle of wills that challenges everything they have ever believed in.
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