Wednesday, February 18, 2015

The Lady of the Garter Blog Tour (+$25 Amazon GC Giveawy

Title: Lady of the Garter
Author: Marisa Dillon
Series: N/A
Pages: 158
Date Published: December 6th 2014
Publisher: Soul Mate Publishing
Format: Kindle
Genre:Historical Romance
Source: Goddess Fish Blog Tours

Synopsis:
When Henry VII takes the throne, not all are loyal to the new king. Garter knight, Sir James, is charged with bringing dissenters to justice. Determined to fulfill his vows, he’s unprepared for Lady Elena, a girl from his past.

Lady Elena defies her family and disguises herself as a squire to reunite with the man she’s always loved. She might be able to wield a sword, but she still possesses a woman’s heart.

Thrust into a world of danger and family rivalry, James and Elena face the ultimate test.

Can James avenge his father’s death and find passion, or will his Garter oaths hold him to a life of service without love?

~Try an Excerpt!~
Servants began to bustle about the hall. Men offered pitchers of rose-scented water and towels. Overflowing baskets of fresh bread and pitchers of wine were placed on the tables. Elena was ready for some mead after all she’d been through. Once the king’s taster sampled the fair, he nodded to the queen. The feast had officially begun. Nudging her brother, Elena confessed, “I was ordered out of the tent.”

“What did you expect? What kind of man do you take James for?” He laughed, raising his goblet in honor of the king.

“You tease me,” she said. “I don’t like it.”

“What did you find, Edward?”

“A foul-mouthed, dirty warrior,” she complained. “Not the sweet innocent lad I fell in love with.”

William’s eyes were filled with merriment. “Lads grow into men. Men become knights.” He studied her face. “And what of your other goal?”

“Whatever do you mean?”

“Becoming a knight,” he reminded her.

Elena gasped. The other squires stared as if they’d overheard her brother.

William chuckled, raising his cup again. “Long live the king.” The squires joined his salute.

Elena shot her brother a look of warning. How could he be so careless? Spirits. She rolled her eyes. “I admit it,” she said with defiance, keeping her voice low. “I want to become a knight. I’ve never kept that secret from you, but we both agreed I must serve as a squire first.”

Their conversation was interrupted by a woman who placed a trencher on the table in front of them.

“Peacock, venison, quail, and rabbit,” the wench announced, flashing a toothless grin.

William quickly helped himself to half the meat. Always selfish, he even chose the tenderest pieces of venison.

She glowered at him. “Will nothing change? I must accept the meager portions left after you claim the best?”

He licked his fingers, then leaned in so only she could hear his reply. “To these lads you’re just another squire. But I know what’s underneath those pants. So yes, you are still a female, and I get the best. Be satisfied there’s anything left for you to eat.”
~Meet Marisa!~ 
With a degree in journalism, Marisa has spent many years writing for the television industry. As an award-winning producer/director/marketer, she has worked on commercial production, show creation, product branding and social media.

Marisa’s passion for writing began when her first-grade teacher read her poem aloud and posted it on the classroom wall. She soon followed up by writing plays for her neighborhood friends and hosting the productions in her garage.

Marisa has always enjoyed reading romance novels and now realizes a dream come true, writing romantic adventures. She lives in Kettering, Ohio, with her first love and knight in shining armor, James.

You can visit Marisa at: www.marisadillon.com. And you can connect with Marisa on Facebook.com/pages/Marisa-Dillon and Twitter.com/marisadillon.


Marisa Dillon will be awarding a $25 Amazon or Barnes and Noble GC to a randomly drawn winner via rafflecopter during the tour!

10 comments:

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    1. What a great blog stop. Thank you for featuring me today! Marisa

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    1. Hi Mary. Thank you for stopping by. I'm glad you are a fan of historicals.

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  3. I think it's neat that you wrote and performed plays at home as a child! What a neat thing to do! (I used to "teach" kids math on my garage blackboard, whether there were any neighbours there or not. I had intended on becoming a teacher, but changed to being a secretary before high school, as I realized I could type from home once children arrived. My "kids" are now 27 and 29 years of age, and I still enjoy working from home in the secretarial field!)

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    1. Hi Laney! Thank you for your post. I love to hear that you used your garage for future career experience, too! LOL.Sounds like you had the best of both worlds, a great job as a secretary, and to be a mom who could work from home. Thanks for stopping by!
      Marisa

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  4. Thanks for stopping by, Rita! Marisa

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  5. Great excerpt - just like a typical older brother to take the best food!

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  6. My favorite part of the post is the author bio

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