Knight Quests
KNIGHT
QUESTS
by
C.C. Wiley
Genre: Historical Romance
Pub
Date: 7/25/2017
For
a Knight of the Swan in 15th century England, falling for the enemy
is an act of treason . . .
Orphaned as a young
girl, Brigitte de Marnier has learned to live by her instincts. Which
doesn’t explain why she accepts protection from a soldier in the
service of the enemy crown. But something about Drem Ap Dafydd has
her leaning into his strength, and surrendering to his intoxicating
kiss, even knowing he is duty bound to destroy her . . .
As a newly
appointed Knight of the Swan, Drem is eager to prove his allegiance
to the English crown in the battle against France. But in his
sheltering arms, beautiful Frenchwoman Brigitte arouses in him
another instinct—to love, honor, and protect. Then Drem discovers
his beloved has a price on her head and he must choose between his
vow—and his heart’s desire . . .
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Anticipation and uncertainty are the main emotions in these dark days. The greater portion of the book takes place in France outside the walls of Halfleur where the English are waiting for "cooperation."
Brigitte is only concerned with survival until a young boy named Piers is put under her care.
The man who claims to be protecting orphaned children was once Brigette's friend, she believed. Lately she has her doubts about him as well as life in general. Nothing is guaranteed and the old rules no longer apply.
Drem, long time friend of King Henry, is in the thick of this seize yet feels alone. His father was a traitor so almost everyone believes Drem is worthless and dangerous too. Although he is being asked to join the Knights, daily he must prove his loyalty. When he first encounters Brigitte he thinks he is dreaming or hallucinating. Life will never be the same.
Talk about unconventional romance! Not only must they worry about falling in love, having it last, hour by hour each must question their own judgement and survival. The author keeps us on the edge of our seats with each page turn. As soon as one disaster is over at least one more rears its ugly head.
I was both worried and intrigued from cover to end.
This book can be read as a stand alone. Meeting the Knights of the Swan will make you wish to read other books in this series.
Anticipation and uncertainty are the main emotions in these dark days. The greater portion of the book takes place in France outside the walls of Halfleur where the English are waiting for "cooperation."
Brigitte is only concerned with survival until a young boy named Piers is put under her care.
The man who claims to be protecting orphaned children was once Brigette's friend, she believed. Lately she has her doubts about him as well as life in general. Nothing is guaranteed and the old rules no longer apply.
Drem, long time friend of King Henry, is in the thick of this seize yet feels alone. His father was a traitor so almost everyone believes Drem is worthless and dangerous too. Although he is being asked to join the Knights, daily he must prove his loyalty. When he first encounters Brigitte he thinks he is dreaming or hallucinating. Life will never be the same.
Talk about unconventional romance! Not only must they worry about falling in love, having it last, hour by hour each must question their own judgement and survival. The author keeps us on the edge of our seats with each page turn. As soon as one disaster is over at least one more rears its ugly head.
I was both worried and intrigued from cover to end.
This book can be read as a stand alone. Meeting the Knights of the Swan will make you wish to read other books in this series.
I love discovering
interesting facts while doing research. Recently, while researching for my
book, Knight Quests, I read about a tonic called the Four Thieves Vinegar also
known as Marseilles Vinegar that kept four thieves from catching the plague.
The
archives of the Parliament of Toulouse (1628-1631) record that: "During
the great plague, four robbers were convicted of going to the houses of
plague-victims, strangling them in their beds and then looting their dwellings:
for this they were condemned to be burned at the stake, and in order to have
the sentence mitigated they revealed their secret preservative; after which
they were hanged."
However,
there is another version of how their story ends. One which states that when they were finally captured, they
refused to speak until a bargain was offered: remain silent and hang. Or,
divulge the secret to their resistance to the deadly plague and walk away.
It seems that the mother of several of the boys was a midwife and had a
recipe which used natural ingredients that were easily found...yet, she swore
her children to secrecy. Her sons saved their necks and apparently shared the
recipe for the disinfectant.
According to the book,
1825 Pharmacologia, it is noted that, “It was, however long used before the
Plague of Marseille, for it was the constant custom of Cardinal Wolsey
(1473-1530) to carry in his hand an orange, deprived of its contents, and
filled with a sponge which had been soaked in the vinegar impregnated with
various spices, in order to preserve himself from infection, when passing
through crowds which his splendour or office attracted.” source: https://www.archive.org/stream/pharmacologia02pari?ref=ol#page/18/mode/2up/search/thieves
According to
wellnessmama.com, there are all sorts of uses for this special elixir:
·
An effective insect repellant
·
In the case of illness, you can drink
the stuff.
·
Use it as a natural disinfectant for
household cleaning.
·
Fight nail and toe fungus.
·
It’s effective on a nasty bout of
dandruff.
And
of course, as history shows, it can be used in protecting against the plague.
This is the recipe that
I referenced in my book Knight Quests: Knights of the Swan #2. It is August
1415, and Henry V’s army has laid siege to Harfleur, France. Soon after, there
was great sickness and disease amongst the soldiers. Since the heroine,
Brigitte de Marnier, is a thief in Harfleur, I thought it fitting to add this
knowledge of the recipe to her character profile.
Vinegar of the Four
Thieves Ingredients:
·
2 TBSP Thyme (dried)
·
2 TBSP Rosemary (dried)
·
2 TBSP Sage (dried)
·
2 TBSP Mint (dried)
·
4-8 cloves of minced garlic (optional)
·
One 32-ounce bottle of organic Apple Cider Vinegar with “the
Mother.”
Another version of
this recipe can be found at http://www.kitchendoctor.com/essays/four_thieves.php
C.C. lives
in Salt Lake City with her high school sweetheart of over 35 years
and their four wacky dogs. When given a choice, she prefers a yummy,
well-written, historical or contemporary romance that is chock-full
of hope, love and a Happy Ever After. She believes there are
wonderful courageous characters waiting for someone to tell their
story. It's her hope that each adventurous romance she writes will
touch the reader and carry them away to another place and time, where
hopes and dreams abound.
Thank you for the great review! And thanks so much for sharing the Knight Quests Book Tour and Giveaway. Happy Reading!
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