The Wranglers welcome Angela Hayes to the round corral today. She's introducing us to Love's Battle, her new release from The Wild Rose Press.
A
married mother of two, Angela splits her time between bringing characters to life by
computer and yarn to life with needle and hook. You can find her at www.authorangelahayes.blogspot.com, or email her at author_angelahayes@yahoo.com.
She’d love to hear from you.
BLURB
Love Howard has more than
a knack for matchmaking. Born from a forbidden passion and a
twelve-hundred-year-old promise, she and her sisters can literally see true
love. And while Love has no problem bringing other couples together, her own
romantic life could use a little help.
Danton DeAngelo has
always been well grounded in reality. So it throws him for no small loop when
the woman he’s fallen for believes that she’s been reincarnated eleven times
and can actually see true love.
Now Danton is faced with
the biggest decision of his life. Accept Love for who she really is, or walk
away from her forever.
EXCERPT
The
hand Love pressed to her brow was visibly shaking. “There’s something I need to
tell you.
I just need you to keep an open mind.”
“What
is it? Are you sick?” Danton asked.
“No,
I’m not sick.” Her voice trembled on a forced laugh. “It’s something else.
Something I‘ve been trying to prepare you for. This would be so much easier if
you believed in magic. If you could believe that what I’m about to tell you is
the honest truth.”
Turning,
Love opened the iron chest, the hinges groaning with the effort as specks of
rust littered the floor. From its depths she pulled out a clear plastic bag
that she held tight to her chest, eyes closed, before handing it to a confused
Danton.
“This
is my tartan, my plaid. Before it faded and was dinner for the moths, it
was once patterned in checks of green, gray, and brown. The purple and white
stripes that ran through the hem identified the wearer as part of the royal
family.” Love tapped the plastic, her finger pointing out where each color
should be. “It was a gift from my father. The first and only time my sister’s
and I met him, he was on his deathbed, we were eighteen. A week later our
mother died in the same moment he drew his last breath.” Needing the extra air
Love drew a breath of her own. “That day was the thirteenth of February,
eight-hundred and fifty-eight AD. My father was Cinaed mac Alpin, crowned king
of the Picts and Gaels. He was Scotland’s first king.”
“Eight-
hundred and fifty-eight?” That couldn’t be right, she was only twenty-five.
“Don’t you mean Nineteen-eighty-seven?”
“No.
I was born for the first time in Scotland during the middle of the ninth
century.”
Here's the buy link: http://bit.ly/LovesBattle
Thanks for visiting us, Angela!
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