Monday, 21 June 2010

'A Knight's Enchantment' contest - two questions, three prizes

I have three signed copies of A Knight's Enchantment to give away to the three lucky winners of my instant quiz. All you have to do to get your name in the battered straw hat is to answer one of these questions based on my previous 'Knight' books:

1. In A Knight's Vow, what is the name of the castle where Alyson lives?

2. In A Knight's Captive, who is the saint whose shrine Sunniva and Marc are on pilgrimage to visit?


Simple! Just email me a correct answer by midnight on June 30, 2010 and enchantment could be yours...

P.S.: To stop the answers being given away on the blog and spoiling the fun, I've disabled comments on this post.

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Tuesday, 1 June 2010

'A Knight's Enchantment' published today!

My historical romance, A Knight's Enchantment, is released today by Kensington Zebra. This is my third knight novel, the other two being A Knight's Vow and A Knight's Captive. They take place in different time periods and different places, but all have knights as their heroes.

For me the appeal of a knight isn't his shining armour or his wealth. It isn't even the knightly code which he would be supposed to follow: too often in the middle ages, such ideas of courtesy and honour applied only to the nobility and no one else. But a knight as a protector - now that appeals.

My heroines, too, are great rescuers. In A Knight's Enchantment, Joanna is striving to free her father from captivity and throughout the novel she 'rescues' the hero Hugh, prompting him to reconsider many part of his life and his relations with his family.

Their early encounters are fraught, as neither is sure they can trust the other and Hugh especially makes wrong-headed assumptions about Joanna. He has his own powerful reasons for seizing her, but his self-justifications are flawed. Later he realises and admits this and they join forces.

You can find more details, the 4-star Romantic Times review and an excerpt here.

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