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Misfortune of Song
(The Druid’s Brooch Series #5)
By Christy Nicholas

Even a soldier cannot fight love
In 12th century Ireland, all Maelan wants is to do his duty to his Chief and maintain his family’s good name. However, his granddaughter Orlagh, is hell bent on wreaking havoc, with no care for the consequences
When Orlagh falls in love with an itinerant bard, Maelan must rule with an iron fist to keep her from running away. However, her rebellion against his strictures results in disaster and he almost loses her in the same way he lost his beloved wife.
Maelan must make some difficult decisions and bargains with the Fae to save his granddaughter’s life and future. Can he save her happiness as well?
Book Excerpt
Orlagh held up the blue léine.
Eolande shook her head. “No, too much like the one last night.”
“But it’s a completely different color!”
The slim girl took the léinefrom Orlagh’s grasp. “This one is cut the same way. You want something to show off your figure. You want him to realize you’re a woman, yes? A belt helps, but you need something else. Hmm. What about this one?” Eolande held up an older yellow outfit, one Orlagh had outgrown the winter before.
She held the smaller outfit up to Orlagh, nodding. “Yes, this is perfect.”
“This one’s too small! I’ll be popping out all over!”
“Exactly. Now here, before we go out, you should wear the brat over your shoulders. That will hide the… popping… until he sees you.”
Orlagh glanced at Eolande as the latter fussed over her outfit. Her friend stopped and stared back. “What?”
Orlagh gave her friend a grin and a quick hug. “Nothing. I’m thrilled you’re willing to help.”
“I could do no less, my friend. Now, let’s get you beautiful for your love, aye? How about some tiny flowers in your hair? Something regal to match the gold.”
Bedecked like a sacrificial cow, Orlagh felt ridiculous as they walked out of the royal hillfort. A few admiring glances from young men gave her confidence, though, and she nodded to each with increasing boldness. The last one, Caiside, leaned on his spear and gave a low whistle.
“And where are you two lovely girls off to on this day?”
Orlagh almost answered, but Eolande said, “And what business is it of yours?”
After staring askance at Eolande, Caiside shrugged. “Just trying to be friendly. No need to be testy.” He turned away, looking out toward his patrol area, ignoring them.
When they descended the path, Orlagh asked, “Eolande, why be so rude?”
Her friend glanced at her sideways. “Do you really want your grandfather to know what you’re up to tonight?”
“Oh. I hadn’t thought of that.” Of course, any soldier would report such an excursion to her grandfather. He positively wouldn’t approve of her having a liaison with the bard. He would be so angry if he found out. He would yell and throw things, maybe even get a rare beating.
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Published on March 16, 2018 00:00
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