My second historical romance called Lady Knight was released today at Siren Publishing. As I’ve said before, Lady Knight was the very first book I wrote, so that makes its release extra special for me. You can find it on Siren’s website HERE. I’ll post the blurb below. There’s also an excerpt on my website, which can be found on my Excerpts page.
Blurb:
Saxon Lady Ariel of Elmstead disguises herself as a boy and leads her father’s men to battle the Norman invaders. Her goal is to find the Norman knight who left her with child the year before. The only clue she has to his identity is the ring he gave her.
During the battle of Hastings, Broc St. Ceneri takes a young Saxon boy as his hostage. The boy so resembles the Saxon girl he can’t forget, Broc offers to train him as a knight after he is granted Elmstead as his own.
With Broc unable to see through her disguise, Ariel must decide whether to risk all by revealing her secret, or say nothing and let the man she loves wed another.
