Are you ready for your next Jane Austen-inspired pirate regency? It's here!
A Pirate at Pembroke is now available for a "sneak peek." I'm so excited for the upcoming release of my new book, and I hope you are, too. This full-length novel is a delightful tale of family, friendship, and love at first sight. But wait--I'm going to need your seal of approval (vote) after reading it at Kindle Scout. Click here!
Sophie Crestwood is never going to
catch a husband, and she isn’t even sure she wants one. Her father is a gossip,
her mother always has her nose in a book, and little Jack has shamefully been dismissed
from boarding school. Worst of all, a pirate moves next door into Pembroke
Hall!
When Sophie's sent to a matchmaking
party at a neighboring estate, the pirate from Pembroke arrives and distracts
everyone from the summer festivities. Unguarded, her feelings about the mysterious
Captain Murdock bloom into a trusted friendship that Sophie fears may come to
mean much more than anyone would ever suspect.
Keeping company with a reputed
pirate is one thing but falling in love with him could ruin the eccentric Crestwood
family for good.
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Stay Balanced,
~Danielle Thorne~
Excerpt Teaser
The sad sonata continued its siren's call. It echoed a passionate and haunting melody, just like the dark halls of Pembroke with its soiled paintings of aristocrats from long ago. Sophie examined the chamber doors through the gloom and decided the door to the second room on the left was slightly ajar with a dim light shimmering around it. She moved in silence to the small gap and caught her breath.
Excerpt Teaser
The sad sonata continued its siren's call. It echoed a passionate and haunting melody, just like the dark halls of Pembroke with its soiled paintings of aristocrats from long ago. Sophie examined the chamber doors through the gloom and decided the door to the second room on the left was slightly ajar with a dim light shimmering around it. She moved in silence to the small gap and caught her breath.
Captain
Murdock stood in front of a languid fire burning beneath a marble mantel. One
bare foot was balanced on a low, milking stool nestled up against a heavy,
velvet-covered chair. The other kept time on the floor. With his cane leaning
against the fireplace, Murdock stood balanced on his own. In his hands, a
violin tucked underneath his chin swayed. It moved in time with his body as he
performed a strange dance to the music. His profile in the firelight was sharp
and clear. He stood slender and tall. In these private bedchambers,
half-dressed in loose buckskin breeches and an untucked shirt open at the neck,
he did not seem as rigid and menacing as before. From his dreamy stare, his
thoughts were somewhere inside the flickering blue and orange flames. The
reflection of the firelight made his pale eyes glow.
Sophie
noticed his hair was undone. It hung far past his neck, with slight waves
resting on his broad upper back on either side of his shoulders. She put a hand
to her mouth realizing it had fallen open, and at the same time, that it was
scandalous to spy on her host. She swallowed and stepped away. The music
stopped in mid-cry. Her heart jumped in her chest, and for a brief pause, the
only sound to be heard was her own loud breathing. She stepped back and pivoted
on her heel.
Horrified
he might have felt her examination, she strode down the rug-lined hallway as quietly
as she could, but each footfall sounded like muffled thunder as she hurried
back to the stairs. She reached the banister and slipped down the first step,
but her shift snagged on something, and she spun about to free it.
Captain
Murdock stood behind her, silent. He held a handful of her shift in his fist.
She had not snagged it after all. Rather, he had snagged her. She jerked in
surprise, but his hold kept her from falling backward and tumbling down the
stairs. His other hand trembled as it balanced precariously on a carved dragon
head at the top of his cane.
"What
do you think you are doing?"
"I… I
heard music and followed it."
His eyes
blazed with accusation, and it unnerved her.
"I'm
so sorry," she said in a choking voice. Her nose tingled again. She
touched it with her fingers to make it stop.
"It's
not possible you heard music from all the way down in your room."
Sophie
took a nervous breath. He stood there, one step above her like a giant, her
bedclothes gripped in his hand so tight it shook. She hadn't heard him shuffle
down the hall after her. He moved as silent as a ghost when he wanted -- even
with a cane. She found the courage to meet his penetrating gaze. "I did
hear something from my room. Then I was in the hall."
Captain
Murdock waited for a long pause, while the dust they had stirred up in the rugs
pirouetted in the air and into Sophie's eyes and nose. "You should not be
out of bed," he said.
Sophie
swallowed down her frightened apprehension. She tried to beg his pardon, but
her lungs failed her, and she coughed in reflex. She covered her mouth with her
fingers. "I'm so sorry," she repeated between them, her cheeks hot
with humiliation. She stared at the fistful of her garments he'd snatched, aware
his eyes examined her from her straight, waist-length hair down to her naked
ankles. With a jerk, he dropped her shift like it burned his hand.
"Go
to bed," he said in a quiet voice.
Sophie's
nose had not quit tingling and itching. "Yes, sir," she said at once,
but not soon enough to keep a sneeze from erupting. It came so fast and without
warning, she had no chance to catch it before it doused him with all her
rejection.
Horrified,
she stumbled down the next step, thankful the old handrail held fast. When she glanced
back, he was wiping off his shirt with a look of disgust.
Author
Bio:
Danielle Thorne is the author of classic romance and
adventure in several genres. She loves Jane Austen, pirates, beaches, cookies,
antiques, cats, dogs, and long naps. She does not like phone calls or sushi. A
graduate of Ricks College and BYU-Idaho, Danielle saw early work published by Every Day Fiction, Arts and Prose Magazine,
Mississippi Crow, The Nantahala Review, StorySouth, and… you get the idea.
Besides writing, she’s edited for both Solstice and Desert Breeze Publishing.
Her growing blog, The Balanced Writer,
focuses on writing, life, and the pursuit of peace and happiness. Currently,
Danielle freelances as a non-fiction author while waiting to hear from readers
like you through her website. During free time, which means when Netflix is
down, she combs through feedback and offers virtual hugs for reviews. A Pirate at Pembroke is her newest release.
Her non-fiction book, The Story of Queen
Victoria 200 Years After Her Birth, is coming fall 2018.
2 comments:
I voted for it in Kindle scout, and it says it is a hot pick, so I am hoping it gets enough votes to publish. Excited to see how the story unfolds!
LLWaltz [at] gmail [dot] com
Hi Laura. Thank you so much for voting! I'll contact you via email for your free ebook. I appreciate your time!
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