Thursday Threads 1: B.J. Scott's Highland Homecoming


You know Six Sentence Sunday, where various authors get together and share six sentences of their newly published or forthcoming works? Yeah, well, we authors at Soul Mate Publishing have something way cooler. Seriously. Every Thursday, each of us features one Soul Mate author's info and a snippet of their most current work. This way, we get to help promote one another (and god knows I need all the help I can get promoting myself), and I get to expose all my awesome and faithful readers to super talented authors and all-around kind peeps. 

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With all that said, below is info from B.J. Scott's Highland Homecoming

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Highland Homecoming, Book 3 in the Fraser Brothers Trilogy

Written by: B.J. Scott
Genre and setting: Historical Romance set in northern Scotland, 1308.
Heat scale: Sizzling (While not considered Erotica, it does contain scenes with some descriptive sexual content.)
Hook: When Highland patriot, Alasdair Fraser, offers aid to an unconscious lass he finds on the beach, will he drop the shield that guards his heart or will the secrets she fails to reveal and his own stubbornness drive an impenetrable wedge between them?


Excerpt:
Northern Coast of Scotland. Summer 1308
Hooves pounded against rocks, surf, and sand as Alasdair Fraser pushed his mount beyond reasonable limits. Few things rivaled the thrill and exhilarating rush of mastering the powerful destrier between his thighs, controlling the magnificent beast with reins and will. The wind whipped through unbound hair and the tangy scent of the salty sea air filled Alasdair’s nostrils.
He’d ridden hard all afternoon, hoping to reach the stronghold of his friend, Jayden Sinclair. But the sun had slipped below the horizon, the twilight sky ablaze with orange, red, and purple hues. Darkness would soon be upon him and he’d be forced to make camp for the night. He licked his parched lips and his stomach rumbled. Many hours had passed since he’d last eaten, but a hot meal and a tankard of ale would have to wait. Water, oatcakes, and a bit of dried venison would suffice until he reached his destination.
He dug in his heels, and the steed surged forward. The more distance they covered before nightfall, the shorter the journey would be on the morrow. But as they rounded a bend in the shoreline, Odin faltered, reared up on his hind legs, then began to dance nervously from side-to-side. The battle-hardened warhorse didn’t spook easily so Alasdair took heed of the animal’s uneasiness.
With one hand resting on the hilt of his sword, the other fisting the reins, he carefully surveyed the immediate area. Nothing appeared out of the ordinary, yet the niggling of trepidation gnawing at his gut led him to believe there was something amiss. He nudged the horse’s flank and the pair advanced with caution.
They’d only traveled a short distance up the beach when the sight of something a few yards ahead at the water’s edge brought them to an abrupt halt. With his heart hammering in his chest, Alasdair cupped his hand over his brow and narrowed his eyes, trying to get a better look. The image came into focus and he could make out the unmistakable outline of a person sprawled out on the shore.
“What is it, Odin? Or, should I say, who is it?”
While this could be someone in need, it might also be a trap, an enemy or bandit lying in wait. Without hesitation, Alasdair slid from the saddle, pulled a claymore from the baldric slung on his back, and raced down the beach on foot. Stopping a few feet away, he sucked in a sharp breath.
“Mo chreach!”
He sheathed his weapon and took a step closer. A young woman, wearing nothing more than a thin nightrail, lay motionless in the sand, the waves of the incoming tide lapping at her bare feet.

Buy links
Highland Homecoming ( book 3 of Fraser Brother Trilogy)

Highland Quest (book 2 of Fraser Brother Trilogy)

Highland Legacy: (book 1 of Fraser Brother Trilogy)



Comments

  1. Thanks so much for posting this. It looks great.

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    1. Thanks, B.J.! I can't wait to give it a read! <3

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  2. This looks fab deserving of the awesome authors. LOL. I want to read more..

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    1. Thanks Patricia.

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    2. Totally awesome authors. I'm in the presence of so much talent at Soul Mate. We're a big, happy, brilliant family. :)

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