Medieval Monday with Bambi Lynn

Medieval Monday
week #3
Welcome to another exciting Medieval Monday! Today, I'm trading snippets with Bambi Lynn and her mystic, medieval romance, Mask of the Highlander.
You'll find my snippet from The Prince's Highland Bride on her blog here: bambilynnblog.wordpress.com/
The Ardennes Forest - A thousand years after the birth of the Son...
BLURB:
Once she was afraid to touch him. Now she’s afraid to let go.
Forced to marry to avoid war between clans, Kenna Cleary endured three days of her new husband's painful brutality, unaware of his demon heritage. Leaving her for dead, he rode off to battle the English.
In the five years of his absence, she bore him a daughter, increased his
holdings, and gained the love and respect of his people. Now he's home. Must she and the clan learn to endure his cruelty once more?
Can an ancient Celtic god find peace in the mortal world?
The Laird of Domhnul has returned from war a changed man—moreso than his wife can possibly know. Now the warrior faces a new battle, one for his wife's heart, and his peoples' trust. He must walk the knife's edge of deception and danger, all while learning to manage the supernatural power flaring inside him and discovering a heritage he never imagined.
But when his father embroils both them in a deadly plot, can the couple find a way to prevent war between their clans? Snippet:
The cobbled streets had fallen into disrepair since the Romans left. Gradually, the Celts they left behind had succumbed to a dark age, darker than the gods could remember for many thousands of years. But thanks to the warm spring water that bubbled out of the ground in this part of the forest, the village had fared better than others. Of late, a thin veil of intellect and learning had been draped over the land. Too bad the gods could not claim credit for that.
Arduinna still bristled. Injustice was something she was supposed to guard with diligence. Yet she had failed miserably, more times that she could count. When the Romans had come, they brought their gods with them. Those deities had eagerly followed their legions, anxious to gain more worshippers and thus greater power over the other pantheons.
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Published on May 17, 2020 23:30
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