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Thursday, February 9, 2017
Book Blast + #Giveaway: The Soldier's Woman by Kelly Lyonns @kellylyonns @GoddessFish
The Soldier’s Woman
by Kelly
Lyonns
GENRE: Historical
Romance - Regency
BLURB:
It is 1810 somewhere
in the chaos of war-ravaged Napoleonic Portugal. Miss Charlotte Everslea,
dedicated member of an ancient secretive Guild and skilled paranormal artefacts
hunter, has found herself trapped behind enemy lines. Colonel Maximillian
Bladewood is used to giving orders and having them obeyed, both on and off the
battlefield. But the petite golden-haired hoyden, to whose accidental
intervention he owes his life, challenges both his authority and his sanity.
Their cross-purposed journey will reach a crossroad where one or both of them
will need to compromise.
Excerpt:
When Charlotte met Maxmillian
He was still holding her, and she
wasn’t quite sure what to do next. There was a pause as she felt him lean back
a little, probably trying to catch a glimpse of her face. It was extremely
silly, but despite everything she had already faced, she couldn’t look him in
the eye, couldn’t bear him seeing the red puffy proof of her crying.
“I wish I had a handkerchief to
offer.” The deep quiet voice above her head paused, “Sadly, mine are with my
dress uniform in a supply wagon, somewhere on the other side of this
battlefield I should think.”
She was grateful for his attempt to
invoke the humour and even a little civility to their situation.
“I most sincerely apologise, Sir.”
Heavens above, her voice came out as a wavering snuffle. She could absolutely
not look up.
He neither moved nor answered for
some long moments. She felt a little trill of something like panic building in
her chest. When he did speak, the words were all gentleness, despite the dust
roughened rasp.
“It is of no consequence Madam. I
think that we find ourselves in an unusual situation.” He cleared his throat
before adding quietly, “I have seen strong men break down and weep after a
battle. There is no shame in this.”
The little alarm that had been
building evaporated. She still stood inside his arms. He had made no attempt to
release her, but then neither had she made any sign that she wished it.
Suddenly realising she needed to do exactly that, she stiffened in his arms and
gave the barest push with her hands. Was it her imagination, or was there a
moment of hesitation before he let her go? With an unsettling mix of relief and
regret she stepped away, head averted to avoid his gaze. She was glad there was
no witness to their strange introduction. What an impression she was making.
“Nevertheless, I apologise for such
a display.”
“Please do not berate yourself for such a
social lapse. Not here… in this Godless place.”
AUTHOR BIO:
After
earning a living as a freelance environmental scientist, writer and editor,
Kelly Lyonns has evolved into a creative writer. She cohabitates with three
cats, two children and a husband in a house so packed with character even the
termites live next door. Burning questions about ecological sustainability and
how to tie a Regency bodice, keep her on the internet deep into the night.
She
enjoys tea, meditating, Jane Austen, solar punk, science fiction, sculpting and
science. She frequently succumbs to the need to write. She rarely succumbs to
the need to vacuum.
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Giveaway:
Digital copy of The Soldier's Woman
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