Sunday, January 13, 2013

#SixSunday - Shite. Damn, Shite

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Today's excerpt is from The Knight's Prisoner. Our psychic heroine Dani has just run away from Sir Ferrum, her captor when their camp is attacked. As she runs away she starts to worry about Sir Ferrum's fate in the battle so she uses her sixth sense to feel into it:



She saw him cutting a man down with a single stroke of his sword, his face covered in blood, his tunic a deep red. Mayhap it wasn't his blood at all. He looked every inch the fearsome warrior, not injured at all. But no, she saw him pressing his forearm to his ribs as if to staunch the flow of blood as he whirled around.

She stopped walking. Shite. Damn, shite, damn it all to hell.


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Summary of The Knight's Prisoner:
Danewyn, a tavern prostitute, has always been cursed with the Sight--the ability to see into the unknown. It is a trait she has learned to keep hidden from others, but a moment of anger finds her blurting out a prediction about the Red Fox, the rightful king of Britain. Unfortunately, her prediction is overheard by one of the Red Fox's men, putting her in grave danger.

Captured and carried off for questioning, she finds herself prisoner to Sir Ferrum, an enormous knight who bears the scars of an old injury upon his face. She finds Sir Ferrum to be firm and unyielding, but his treatment of her also reveals a gentleness which she has difficulty reconciling with his harsh discipline. To her dismay, her feelings for him continue to grow, and Dani must decide whether to continue her plans for escape or accept her new role as Sir Ferrum's woman and Seer to the Red Fox.


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7 comments:

  1. Sounds great. Love the premise. : )

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  2. I am so excited I bought on BB! Can't wait.

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  3. Great voice - love the rawness in her reaction. It feels honest.

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  4. Sounds good. Her name is interesting, where did you come up with it? I am looking forward to reading this book too.

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