Today author Andrea Cooper celebrates the release of her second novel, Viking Fire, a historical romance published by Crimson Romance. To celebrate with Andrea Cooper, Leatherbound Reviews is hosting a cover reveal for Viking Fire.
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856 CE, Ireland is
a land of myth, magic, and blood. Viking raiders have fought the Irish for over
half a century. Rival Irish clans promise only betrayal and carnage.
Kaireen, daughter of Laird Liannon,
is suddenly forced into an arranged marriage with her sworn enemy, a Viking.
She refuses to submit. With no mention of love, only land and the protection of
her clan, she endeavors to get her betrothed banished from her country. Will
love find its way around her stubborn heart?
Bram, the Viking, finds himself
without future or inheritance as a younger son in his family. A marriage to the
Laird’s daughter would grant him land if he swears fidelity and if his men will
fight along with the Liannons against any foe—Irish or Viking. However, the Laird’s
feisty daughter only holds animosity for him and his kind. Is marriage worth
the battle scars of such a relentless opponent?
With the blame for a rival laird’s
death treacherously set against the Liannons, Kaireen and Bram must find a way
to lay aside their differences as an unforeseen darkness sends death snapping
at their heels.
Excerpt Viking Fire :
Chapter One
Ireland 856 CE
“I
renounce Father for this.” Kaireen threw the elderberry gown. Dressed only in
her
leine,
she glared at the new gown on the stone floor.
“Shame
on you and your children for speaking such.” Her handmaid, Elva, gathered the
damask and then dusted off the rushes. “It’s a wonder one of the clim has not
scolded you from your hearth for such talk.” She wore her white hair twisted in
a chignon, underneath a linen head cloth. Strands of white hair poked out the
sides of her covering.
“No,
curse Father for a fool.” She plopped on her bed and a goose feather floated
away. With a huff, she leaned against the oak headboard. Red curtains puffed
like a robin’s chest around oak poles supporting her wooden canopy.
Her
bare feet brushed against the stone floor. Why was she not born plain like her
two older sisters? Already they had married and expected their second bairns by
spring. Well, at least so far she had enjoyed twenty years of freedom. Neither
of her sisters had had matrimonial dreams of love matches. Both were arranged
marriages.
“You
know your da arranged a marriage within a season.” Elva smirked.
Kaireen
shook her head. “To another land holder,” and waved a hand in disgust, “not
t-this heathen. Twice they raided our land in the last month alone. Many a raid
has come from them. Now father wants me as wife to one of them?” She clenched
her fists. “No, I will not marry this Viking.”
Elva
smiled, reminding Kaireen of the rumors of her handmaid’s uncanny foresight.
Whispers
of Elva making strange things happen and often blamed as the cause of
Kaireen’s
stubborn refusal to behave as a laird’s daughter should.
“You’ve
not seen him yet.” Elva wiggled her brows.
“So?”
Kaireen shrugged. “I would like to never see him.”
“Well
then, would you not like to know if you have a handsome husband or not?” She
waited for her response, but Kaireen scowled at her. Elva chuckled. “I would
rather get a good look at him now than the morning after.”
Kaireen’s
ears heated. “I am not marrying.” She shook her head for emphasis. “So there
will be no morning, nor night, nor wedding.”
“If
he is handsome, I may fight you for him.” Elva smiled, deepening the wrinkles
around her eyes.
“Welcome
to him either way.” Kaireen laughed.
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ReplyDeleteI haven't read many Viking stories but I'm always up for a great historical with an arranged marriage scenario. :)
ReplyDeleteI love Vikings. Damn, your story sounds amazing--I mean that.
ReplyDeleteI have to read it. Been so long since I've read a viking story.
Vikings and arranged marriage--two great things that go great together!
ReplyDeleteWow! Great!
ReplyDeleteFabulous spotlight!! Tweeted.
ReplyDeleteI am hooked.
ReplyDeleteGreat story premise! I tweeted and Facebooked!
ReplyDeleteI loved this story! And I love that cover. Congratulations, Andrea!
ReplyDeleteI love Viking stories. I can't wait to read it.
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