Friday, 10 January 2020

The steady beat of hooves pounded in Brae's ears as unknown pursuers bore down on her. This would be her final escapade one way or the other... #FlashbackFriday The Devil Take You #HistoricalRomance

Last week for Flashback Friday, I shared the Preface from Epic Historical Romance, The Devil Take You. [If you missed it, you can check it out HERE] This week I thought I'd skip ahead to when our heroine meets our anti-hero. I hope you enjoy when Brae meets Gard. 'Tis hardly a romantic beginnin'. 😉 Happy Weekend, folks!



About the Book:

I believe your stay in purgatory has only just begun...

Braelynn Galbraith wants peace for her beloved Scotland, marriage to her childhood sweetheart, and a house full of children. In that order. But evil incarnate, in the form of Gard Marschand, turns her life inside out and destroys all hope of a decent marriage.

Known in the Highlands as the legendary devil, Gard Marschand raids his way across Scotland and England amassing power and property in his malevolent wake. He will stop at nothing in his pursuit to regain what is lost—even conceal his true identity and associate with his enemies. His determination is all-consuming until he and his men lay siege to Ross-shire and one feisty Scottish lass obliterates his single-minded purpose.

Can Gard abandon his deep-seated need for revenge for a love that just might save his rotten soul? Or will he succumb to the demons that hound him and surrender to the devil within?


Extract - The Devil Take You

A plume of black smoke rose over the burm, swirling into the sky. 

“Dear God, not again.” Brae dropped the bouquet she had been fashioning and ran, perhaps stupidly, toward the village. Even with the wind whistling through her ears, the commotion and terror-filled shrieks of the town folk still reached her. 


With her attention focused on locating her family, Brae didn’t hear the horses behind her until the last second. 


All of a sudden, her feet lost contact with the damp earth. She choked on a scream as some unknown assailant grabbed her by the hair and plucked her from the ground. The destrier never slowed its pace as she dangled precariously in midair. 


In agony, Brae clamped her hands on either side of her head—her scalp threatened to peel away from her skull. 


The kidnapper hauled her up in front of him and body slammed her stomach-first onto the horse’s back. Brae’s breath rushed from her lungs at the force. She bunched her hand into the rider’s enormous black cloak and hung on for dear life. 


While she struggled to breathe, the brigand wrapped his rather large leather-clad hand around her backside. 


“This one be mine!” The sound of his deep voice chilled her. By his accent, he was English! Braelynn closed her eyes and recalled the warnings from Callum and her da. Had her own father’s words cursed her? Was she to learn the lesson the hard way? 


She was afraid to open her eyes, but she knew by the smell stinging her nose that they were close to the source of the acrid smoke. 


The horses came to an abrupt halt. Brae barely had time to register the fact when someone from behind grabbed her by the ankles and attempted to rip her from her captor’s lap. 


“She be mine,” her captor growled. 


To her horror her skirt rode high. 


“I want her!” the second brigand responded while caressing her bare leg. Brae’s skin crawled. 


In terror, she stared up at the raider holding her while the other slid his rough hands ever higher up her plaid. 


Leather creaked when her captor leaned in the saddle. He placed one large booted foot in the center of his rival’s chest and shoved. At once, Brae’s lower body dropped as he fell backward from the blow. Her arms pulled taut, stretching painfully, supporting her weight. 


Without warning, the man holding her suddenly released his grip. Brae slid down the horse’s side and fell to the ground with a thud in a tangle of voluminous skirts. She did not wait to disentangle herself but seized the opportunity to flee. She leapt to her feet intending to run, but her captor was faster. He grabbed her by the hair yet again. Circling it around his hand, he reeled her in. 


“Not so fast, Caileag.” He sneered the last as if it were a nasty word. “You and I have some business to attend.” 



©HK Carlton


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Reviews:


A story that ranks with those of Jude Deveraux and Nora Roberts ~ Goodreads

This book was wonderful in so many ways. Feisty heroine, brooding hero, historical facts woven into the plot, descriptions of sweeping landscapes, drama and intrigue. ~ Goodreads

What a fabulous, well crafted story! I could hardly put it down. I love Brae as much as I loved Holly in the Always Cambridge series. They’re not the same character at all, but Brae is just as spunky, brave, creative, smart and grounded. ~ from the editor


Based on the blurb I wasn’t sure if I would like Braelynn. I like my female characters a bit tougher than she sounded. Boy, was I fooled! The book starts off with a bang, Braelynn sending messages for the rebels. From here it’s a wild ride of fantastic Scottish accents, action and romance. Gard is a great character as well. I really felt his need for revenge and his struggle with his feelings for Braelynn. If you’re a fan of Scottish romance this should be on your to be read list! ~ Bella The TBR Pile

The prose is fresh, witty, and charming.
I’ll start by saying this was an AWESOME read. I really enjoyed it.
...The setting is rich and detailed. I felt as if I was in Scotland.
...There’s also a bonus of history in the novel. It was wonderful to learn as I read.
...I loved the characters. Brae was feisty and outspoken, but also grieving much loss. She was true to the women of her time. Gard came in the form of black death. But there was a gentleman lurking beneath his devilish exterior, that he stifled, even fought to conquer. But Brae is his weakness so he engages in a battle of wills with himself. He has a mission to complete, and he’s determined not to be side-tracked because of Brae.
...The secondary characters were given the same developmental care as Brae and Gard.
...The plot is bang on. Besides the romance between Brae and Gard, there is mystery, there are quests, and the author ties this all up beautifully at the end.
...The pacing never slows.
 
~ Maggie Blackbird, author, reviewer, blogger
To read this fantastic review in its entirety click HERE

I absolutely loved this Scottish tale, an action packed story I just couldn’t put it down. Brilliantly written! One of the best I’ve read this year. ~ Goodreads

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