Prologue
If I sit quietly as I am doing now, allowing my mind
to wander, the years brush past my eyes like snowflakes, each with its unique
design and momentary brilliance. I can
time travel from the latter days of the reign of the hapless –and later
headless—Charles I to this the twenty first century. The early years are not as clear in memory as
the centuries since my birth to the Vampyre.
I am Morgan Gabriel D’Arcy, the Earl of St. Averil
and, in this lifetime, a concert pianist.
In 1659, Dominique du Montcleare gave me eternal
life.
I’m quite certain that, even before her
transformation, Dominique was as strong and aggressive as a man. She demanded passion hot and sport
dangerous. She mastered her stallion on
the spur and wielded her ivory-handled pistol with a marksman's skill. In a peach-and-silver tissue gown, she
appeared at the theatre and stopped hearts.
In peach-and-silver brocade doublet and hose, she could stop a man in
his tracks with her fist. There wasn't a
meek bone in Dominique's curvaceous body or, I'm convinced, a heart beneath her
luscious left breast. But we were
kindred spirits she and I. Dominique was
the mirror in which I first recognized my own reflection. Hunters both.
When Oliver Cromwell seized the English Parliament
and disposed of his rival, King Charles I, most of the displaced nobility fled
with the Royal Family. For two decades,
Charles II and his Cavaliers were to wander Europe.
In 1658, Charles II sent me back to France and
sealed my fate.
Destiny wore a woman's face.
Morgan is the hero in Sinners' Opera, my paranormal romance, from Double Dragon Publishing, available in print or ebook format. http://www.amazon.com/Sinners-Opera-ebook/dp/B00DIKLEH2/ref=sr_1_1/192-6242563-2157269?ie=UTF8&qid=1372504733&sr=8-1&keywords=sinners+opera
My prizes are a download of Sinners' Opera or Gemini Rising (a dark fantasy), swag (autographed cover flats, pen, magnet) and a Black Swan coffee mug. Later today, I'll post an excerpt of the first chapter of Sinners' Waltz, my WIP.
2 comments:
"Destiny wore a woman's face." That almost makes me shudder. It sounds very ominous.
catherinelee100 at gmail dot com
Sinners' Waltz is a dark paranormal romance. The hero is my favorite of my heroes. Thanks for dropping by Catherine!
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