Hi, beautiful readers! A couple of months ago, the Rave Writers - International Society of Authors (RWISA) hosted a showcase tour of many of their authors. I promoted many of them here, but I wasn't able to spotlight a few of them. So, I will be sharing these authors with you over the next several days. I am a huge fan of these authors and hope that you will enjoy their newest works enough to look into some of their novels. :-)
Meet Wendy Scott! I have read several of her books and have loved them! Today, I will share with you an excerpt from her unpublished first fantasy novel, Prophecy and Pirates.
The Awakening
by Wendy
Scott
Evarna gazed at the
tinker's sleeping form and resisted the urge to trail her fingertips through
Rick's locks. For both their sakes she had to leave now before he awoke. They
lived in contrasting worlds; he roamed the forest with a free spirit, but as an
aristocrat’s bastard, she battled the protocols and restrictions of the Baron’s
Court. As satisfying as this romantic interlude had been, she must be on her
way.
The chill of the morning
air vanquished the warmth she'd experienced in his arms as she eased out of the
feather quilt. She untangled her discarded
clothes from his and slipped into them. Last night they'd been shed as the
lovers had fumbled toward the bed in a lip-locked embrace.
The wagon's interior was
a treasure trove, and she wished she had more time to explore. The shelves
jammed with instruments, jostled scrolls, and jars filled with curious items
drew her gaze. On the window ledge two doll-sized chairs nestled a miniature
table. Evarna’s hand hovered
close to a silver harp, itching
to touch the strings, but she lowered her
hand before her fingers betrayed her. What nonsense. A tone-deaf goose
possessed more musical ability than she did. Rick wouldn't appreciate being
woken by the sound of mutilated chords.
His abode hinted at
depths of character she wanted to delve deeper into. For a moment she lingered at the door and glanced back at his
tousled hair. The urge to dive back under the covers and cuddle up against his muscular length
was almost more than she could control. Instead, she averted her gaze and whispered, "Farewell,
Tinkerman."
Sighing, she stepped
outside. Tail thumping erupted from between the wheels, pinpointing where
Stitch had spent the night. Usually, her dog made a fuss about always bedding down next to her. She felt a blush bloom on her cheeks.
Last evening she hadn't given her furry friend a moment's thought after the
tinker's first kiss.
A moist tongue licked
her hand, and the dog leaned against her legs as she stroked his fur. She kept
her voice low. "Hey, boy. Time to go home."
Stitch stalked over to
the fire pit and stared into the suspended pot. Evarna chuckled and fed him the
remains of yesterday's stew.
"Not feeding you.
Now, that's something you would not easily forgive."
***
The sound of horse
hooves drifted off into the distance. Rick's eyelids snapped upwards, and he bounded out of bed. He
hummed as he gathered up his clothing and tossed them on the mussed up bed,
ignoring the tapping sounds emanating from the small window above the door.
Naked, he jerked the
door open, streaked across the
camp, and plunged into the lake. The surface churned into a maelstrom of white
water as he re-emerged onto the shore. Huffing, he sprinted back into the
wagon, his breaths trailing him like mist.
Two small, winged
creatures swooped and followed him through the ajar door. Their tiny wings
shimmered like rainbows as they swirled around his head before landing on his
pillow. Twin pixie expressions
peered up at him, their violet eyes gleaming with mischief. Golden hair framed
identical faces and the easiest way to tell them apart was by the colour of
their gowns. Yasmin favoured pastel pink, while her sister, Jasmin, wore lavender to compliment her eyes.
"Hrumph! You shut
us out." Yasmin pinched her nose. "We had to snuggle up to a smelly
dog to keep warm. Now you've got yourself a lady friend, you think you can
ignore us as if we're not good enough company anymore."
"I don't understand what you see in her."
Jasmin crossed her arms and glared up at him. "She doesn't even have
wings!"
Elbowing her sibling out
of the way, Yasmin flicked her hair so wildly it swept over and covered her
face. From beneath the cloud of hair came a muffled voice, "I thought
you'd prefer blondes."
Rick grinned down at the
pair of outraged pixies, drawn up to their full height of six inches. "And
pray be, how was a poor fellow supposed to choose between two such lovely
ladies as yourselves?"
The sisters clasped hands. "He's got a point there; we could never let a mere gyp come
between us."
"The tinker is lucky that we give him
the time of day. Fancy him thinking he'd be acceptable to either of us."
Rick shook his head,
showering the pixies with droplets of the water. They both squealed and
scurried backward.
"Stop mucking around and put some clothes on
for goddess-sake." Jasmin wrung the water from her gown.
After a token pass with
a towel Rick grabbed his pants
and began dressing. "Evarna is the one I've been searching for. The
prophecy foretold her arrival."
"How can you be
sure she's the one?" Jasmin waggled her finger.
He placed a hand on his
chest. "Her magic awakened my heart. So we must gather all the fairy folk
we can and march for Carnavalla."
Yasmin plucked a dog
hair from her dress and brandished it like a sword. "And how do you expect
we'll find the lost city of the Gypnees? Legend says it disappeared hundreds of
years ago."
"Carnavalla was hidden from mortals on
purpose, it's only sleeping and I've several
gyp tricks I haven't shared with you."
Rick frowned.
"Unfortunately, Evarna's in for a few magical surprises. I'm going to have
some explaining to do when we next meet. I hope my future wife is the forgiving
type."
Yasmin arched her brow.
"But does she love you?"
"Of course she
does, she just doesn't know it yet."
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How wonderful for you to feature Wendy here today, Yvette!!! It' was great to re-read her story!
ReplyDeleteIt is my pleasure! Thanks for stopping by, Jan! :-)
DeleteThis reminded me how much I want to read this when it comes out! Thanks for posting this Yvette:)
ReplyDeleteYou are welcome! ;-)
DeleteHi, Yvette! It's nice to see Wendy on your blog. Thanks for sharing this wonderful excerpt from her book Prophecy and Pirates. The title reads intriguing.
ReplyDeleteI love the title, too! :-)
DeleteWow! Thanks Yvette - you are a treasure. This was a lovely surprise.
ReplyDeleteAw, thank you, Wendy! I enjoy sharing your work with the world. :-)
DeleteHi Yvette. Its nice of you to feature Wendy. The excerpt has peaked my interest. I know I read it before but where is the book?
ReplyDeleteCongrats Wendy!
She hasn't published this book yet. Hopefully, she will one day. :-)
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