March 9, 2015

Guest promo (LXX) Medieval Monday

I am thrilled to host today, for this round of Medieval Monday Tour, author Mary Morgan. She will introduce us into the atmosphere of her romance novel
                                 Dragon Knight's Medallion




Blurb:
To right a wrong, two souls are brought together only to shatter when they are torn apart by the deeds of an evil druid.

Dragon Knight, Stephen MacKay’s powers are altered after the death of his sister. Now he is plagued with visions that threaten to destroy his soul. When Aileen Kerrigan falls through a time tunnel, he vows to keep her safe, despite the fact the beautiful but head-strong half-blooded fae could be the death of him.

When Aileen finds out her dad is a Fenian Warrior, she flees to a nearby ruin. Armed with the medallion her mother gave her, and a matching one belonging to a long dead knight, she is flung into the past and finds a handsome but surly warrior who is on a quest. Now it seems her future could be entwined with his, if she doesn’t kill him first.

Excerpt:
Full shock registered inside her brain as she realized where she’d seen this man. Her body started to quake, and she clutched her hands to her chest.


“No, th...this cannot be,” she choked out. “Tell me who you are. I demand to know your name!”


Are all the fae so dumb and beautiful, he thought. “Ye ken who I am.” Stephen’s head caught a glimpse of the fae, as she started to take a few hesitant steps backwards. What the bloody hell was wrong with her? She was standing too close to the edge. If she was not careful, she would slip on over.


Why did he care? She could just vanish, right? Stephen rubbed his face, the remnants of a headache still behind his eyes. Sweet Bridget! Now the fae was yelling at him.


She waved her hands, all the time shaking her lovely head. “You are not him!”


He had to put a stop to this, or she would fall. Perhaps, she was a daft fae. He certainly did not know their ways, nor did he want to find out. However, this creature was becoming more agitated, and for some unfathomable reason, he did not want her to come to any harm.


“Och, fae healer, stop your babbling,” he dismounted with a groan.


“No, no, no!” Pointing a finger at him, she continued to walk backwards. Stumbling, her foot twisted among some tree roots, causing her to lose her balance.


Stephen swore as he lunged for her, grasping her arm and crushing her against his chest. “Are ye truly daft?”

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14 comments:

  1. Love knights, love fae- especially half bloods, love the language.Dragon Knight's Medallion has everything going for it! It's on my tbr. Thanks, Mary and Carmen, for highlighting this book.

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    1. I do too. All these stories are for me like fairy stories for grown-ups. They help us escape grim reality.
      Thank you for checking the post and leaving a comment, Flossie!

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    2. Thanks so much, Flossie! :) Enjoy the magic of the Dragon Knights!

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  3. Love the excerpt! Fae, time travel, and knights. What a great combination. Congrats, Mary. This looks like a great read!

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    1. Very well crafted, I agree, Mae.
      Thank you for visiting!

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    2. Thank you, Maeclair! I could only write something that I loved, so I blended the mythology of Ireland and took it into Scotland. Thanks for stopping by. :)

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  4. Thanks, Carmen, for hosting me and Dragon Knight's Medallion today! :)

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    1. Always a pleasure, Mary!
      Best of luck with your writing!

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  5. Mary is one of my favorite writers, love her books so much I got them in print. Wonderful interview, looking forward to more of her work. Love ya Mary

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    1. How wonderful!
      Yes, the excerpt is most compelling.
      Thank you for checking the post, Elizabeth!

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  6. Mary is one of my favorite writers, love her books so much I got them in print. Wonderful interview, looking forward to more of her work. Love ya Mary

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  7. Lovely excerpt. The TBR just got longer.

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    1. Thank you for checking the post, Daisy! This medieval tour included compelling books.

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