Pages

Saturday, February 8, 2020

#SaturdaySpotlight is on Barbara Bettis & A Winter Knight

Good Morning!

Before I introduce our brand new to me/our blog guest, PLEASE join me in wishing my beautiful daughter, Karol a Blessed and Happy Birthday!

Thank you friends.

Award-winning author Barbara Bettis has always loved history and English. As a college freshman, she considered becoming an archeologist until she realized there likely would be bugs and snakes involved. And math. Through careers as a newspaper reporter and editor, then a college journalism and English professor, she’s retained her fascination with history. Give her a research book and a pot of tea, and she’s happy for hours. But what really makes her smile is working on a new story. Now retired, she lives in Missouri where she edits for others and spins her own tales of heroines to die for—and heroes to live for.

Find Barb Here: 

Bookbub                                                                                                                                                Facebook                                             
Twitter                                                                                                            

Welcome Barbara! Please give us a peek into your book, A Winter Knight.....

He’s running from his past; she’s running from her future. But on a snowy winter night, they find each other and the surprising gift of love.

Sir Nicholas has given up on marriage. These days he’s content to captain his friend’s troops and avoid entanglements—until one winter night when he rescues a half-frozen woman from a snowstorm. Her irrepressible spirit and kindness to others reminds him that all ladies aren’t like his former intended, who wed his brother while Nick was on crusade. But he can’t open his heart to Lady Clare. She’s bound to another, and Nick won’t forfeit his honor. Even if she were free, he has nothing to offer but love, and this lady deserves everything.

Lady Clare’s dying grandfather has arranged her betrothal, but the arrival of the man she’s to wed sends her fleeing into a snowstorm. Injured when her horse stumbles, she’s rescued by a mysterious knight. She recovers at his run-down manor, safe at last—until her betrothed tracks her down two days before Christmas. Trapped at home with the wedding imminent, she longs for the winter knight she’s come to love.

Only a miracle can bring Clare and Nick together. But at Christmas, anything is possible.

Excerpt:

Who was she? And why in Satan’s name was she out here alone? Maybe she’d lost her wits and took flight in a disordered panic. He’d seen women—men too—lose their reason and go wild with grief. Or loneliness. Had she been confined to the same place for weeks on end, with no voice to hear but her own? Had she finally set out alone to find someone—anyone— else alive in the world?  His shoulders stiffened. Where in Hades did that thought come from?

He glanced at the soft bundle he held and tightened his arms. Answers would have to wait until she woke. Giving Solomon a touch of heel to pick up the gait, Nick followed his earlier tracks and made it back to the manor quickly.

“Send for the healer,” he called to the guard as he rode through the gate.

“Don’t got one,” came the answer.

Of course not. Someone sure as Hades was needed to care for this unwanted guest.

Tom waited at the stable door.

“Take care of Solomon, then come to the hall. I have an errand for you.”  Surely a woman lived somewhere close and could help out on the morrow. Provided the lady lived so long.

# # #

Sound came to Clare first. Why was there such noise? Her eyes ached behind closed lids, and her head pounded like a kitchen mallet on boar’s meat. She was so cold. Except, her fingers burned—and tingled, as if a score of needles stuck there. Her toes—she didn’t feel them. Where were her toes?

The noises increased and she tried to turn her head to escape the din, but she couldn’t seem to move. Where was she? The loud clatter settled into voices. Deep voices. Men. Panic clogged her throat. Sweet Mother Mary, he’d found her and brought her home.

She’d failed.


Wow, sounds like a wonderful read! We certainly wish you the best of luck and God's blessings with it.

Hope you enjoyed the excerpt as much as I did friends. Get your copy of A Winter Knight at Amazon. Be sure and leave a comment so you'll be entered into my monthly gift card giveaway drawing!

Until next time, take care and God Bless.
PamT

18 comments:

  1. Wow, Barbara! This sounds like an engaging read--no pun intended. Happy birthday to your daughter as well.

    ReplyDelete
  2. "A Winter Knight" is a winner, I'm sure--just from the blurb. Best of luck with sales and promotion.

    ReplyDelete
  3. Thank you, Barbara! And that's okay if it was a pun. I love puns :) :)

    ReplyDelete
  4. Oh, Judy, I appreciate you kind words. Thanks for stopping by!

    ReplyDelete
  5. Hi Carol. Thanks so much. Great to see you here.

    ReplyDelete
  6. Pamela, I'm so glad to visit your lovely blog today! Thank you for hosting me, Nicholas and Annis :)

    ReplyDelete
  7. Congratulations on your book. It sounds like a wonderful read.
    D. V. 🦉

    ReplyDelete
  8. I"ve said this before, but I love this cover!!!!!!!

    ReplyDelete
  9. Barbara,

    This sounds like an intriguing novel! Congrats and best wishes.

    ReplyDelete
  10. Thank you DV!!Glad you stopped by. :)

    ReplyDelete
  11. Hi Peggy and glad you like the cover too. My favorite model :)

    ReplyDelete
  12. I appreciate the good wishes Jacqueline. :) Glad to 'meet' you here!!

    ReplyDelete
  13. Hi Barbara!! Thanks so much. (Love your books too :))

    ReplyDelete
  14. I loved the blurb and excerpt. There's nothing like a heroic knight rescuing a damsel in distress!

    ReplyDelete
  15. I Loved The blurb and the excerpt Sounds like a great book!

    ReplyDelete
  16. A late Happy Birthday to Karol...and what a great excerpt! and I love the blurb and cover. Best wishes!

    ReplyDelete