I'm delighted to host on this round of Medieval Monday, the lovely author Barbara Bettis and her novel
THE HEART OF THE PHOENIX
THE HEART OF THE PHOENIX
Blurb:
Some call him a ruthless mercenary;
she calls him the knight of her heart.
Memories
LadyEvelynn’s childhood hero is home—bitter, hard, tempting as sin. And haunted by secrets. A now-grown Evie offers friendship, but Sir Stephen's cruel rejection crushes her, and she resolves to forget him. Yet when an unexpected war throws them together, she finds love isn’t so easy to dismiss. If only the king hadn’t betrothed her to another.
Memories
LadyEvelynn’s childhood hero is home—bitter, hard, tempting as sin. And haunted by secrets. A now-grown Evie offers friendship, but Sir Stephen's cruel rejection crushes her, and she resolves to forget him. Yet when an unexpected war throws them together, she finds love isn’t so easy to dismiss. If only the king hadn’t betrothed her to another.
Can be cruel
Sir Stephenlives a double life while he seeks the treacherous outlaws who murdered his friends. Driven by revenge, he thinks his heart is closed to love. His childhood shadow, Lady Evie, unexpectedly challenges that belief. He rebuffs her, but he can’t forget her, although he knows she’s to wed the king’s favorite.
And deadly
When his drive for vengeance leads to Evie’s kidnapping, Stephen must choose between retribution and the love he’s denied too long. Surely King John will see reason.Convict the murderers; convince the king. Simple.Until a startling revelation threatens everything.
At first, Evie thought it was the
thud of her headache. Then the pounding came again, louder. She groaned and
turned over. Opening her eyes told nothing; the blackness in the cabin was
impenetrable.
“Marie?” Her voice rasped in a dry
throat. Blasted tears.
No one answered. The girl must still
be on deck. Evie might as well have left Marie behind, for all the assistance
the maid provided. With a groan, she swung her feet over the side of the bunk
and felt her way along the wall toward the sound of another insistent knock.
“A moment,” she called. “I’m
coming.” Who had the nerve to wake her in what must be
the middle of the night? Hah. Need
she even wonder? Her toe collided with something, and she yelped as she landed
on her knees on the wood plank floor. Just what she needed.A broken foot.
The door burst open, bringing with
it a dim light. “What’s wrong?” Stephen’s deep voice filled the room. “Where’s
the damned lantern?”
“If I knew, I would have lighted
it.” Blasted man. Did he think she enjoyed stumbling around in the dark? He
acted as if she did so just to plague him.
Holding a shielded ship’s lantern
high, he stepped toward the desk. “Here it is. Where’s that light skirt who’s
supposed to be your companion?”
“Leave Marie alone. I wanted privacy
and gave her permission go above.” Never mind that Evie had just complained
about the same thing. He had no right to do so.
“What do you want?” she asked. “Is
something wrong?”
“A little late to ask that, isn’t
it?” He bent to coax the cabin lantern to flame.
“Oh, for the love of heaven. Stop
plaguing me. Why are you here?”
“I thought you’d like to know the
identity of our fellow passenger.”
“At this hour? Could you not have
waited until morning?” Sweet Mary, preserve her patience. He was the most
maddening man alive.
Light flared in the cabin’s
shuttered lantern, throwing a shadow across his face, reminding Evie of another
reason he should not be here. Her body instantly throbbed to life.
She pressed her palms against her
stomach and inhaled. Calm. She needed calm. He was not the most beautiful man
she’d ever beheld. He did not possess the power to heat her blood to boiling.
He did not care that she thought of
him night and day.
That much was true, for certain.
“I have news that will make the rest
of your trip joyful.”
His words centered her whirling
mind, and Evie eyed him warily. What news could possible make her happy right
now?
She ventured a guess. “You are
leaving? Your second in command, the delightful Sir Macsen, will accompany me
the rest of the way home?”
“Much better.”
Evie could tell Stephen was angry
now by the way he glowered and roared in that whispery sort of way no one else
could hear, but left her with no doubt of his displeasure.
“Your betrothed.” He bent and
scooped her off the floor.
“What? What about him?”
“That’s the identity of the
illustrious lord who’s sharing passage with us.”
“You’re drunk. And put me down.
I’m perfectly capable of getting up on my own.”
“Be quiet. You have blood on your
leg.”
“Of course I do. I tripped and
fell trying to answer your pounding when you could easily have opened—” His
words finally penetrated her throbbing head. “I’m bleeding?”
Oh, blast. The contents of
her—empty—stomach churned. She attended the villagers’ hurts, bound the cuts
and scrapes of servants and their children. The sight of their blood bothered
her not a whit. But her own? Black spots danced at the corners of her vision,
becoming larger and larger until she heard Stephen’s voice.
“Evie, Evie. What the hell?”
His voice echoed so far away. If
she didn’t know better, she’d vow he sounded alarmed. Perhaps she’d close her
eyes for a moment. As the ringing in her ears crescendoed, she recalled
his words. Betrothed.
Her betrothed was on board?
Dear
Lord, just let me die.
You can watch a trailer that includes all the covers of the books that take part in the tour:
Wow! I love the cover, love the blurb and positively adored the excerpt. What great chemistry these two have. Off to Amazon to add to my Wish List and TBR now!
ReplyDeleteYes, it's a captivating story and an eye-catching cover. Thanks for visiting!
DeleteMaeclair, I love hearing that :) I so hope you enjoy Stephen and Evie's story and that you let me know what you think! Glad to see you here.
DeleteOh my gosh, how can you tempt me so with this delectable sounding medieval romance? I can't resist this one. The couple sounds delicious together, and I love that she heals others but can't stand the sight of her own blood. I have added it to be tbr. Love these medieval Mondays!
ReplyDeleteI do too! Thank you for stopping by!
DeleteCarmen, thanks so much for hosting me today. I love your blog!
ReplyDeleteYou are most welcome, Barbara! I am glad I met you due to this tour, and some other as lovely authors too.
DeleteHi Flossie. I so hope you enjoy the story. Let me know how you like it! Thanks for stopping by.
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