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Friday, June 3, 2011

Starting the summer off with a bang: The Centurion's Prize

I can't access my Harper gmail at the moment for some sad reason. Gmail assures me they will reset the necessary passwords and appease the appropriate gods so that I can check my author email sooner or later. I am so sorry if you haven't been able to reach me!

So the big news is that The Centurion's Prize is on schedule to be released next month. I'm so amazingly thrilled beyond flabbergasted words that I can hardly type straight!

For years I've been the biggest cheerleader for my writing buddies as they tinkered with new book covers, always wondering what my own first cover will look like...well, wonder no more!

I love my cover. I know it goes without saying, but I am beyond excited about the entire journey and plan to unroll more blogs and visits and fun, fabulousness as the release date draws near...

Can't wait!

The Centurion's Prize (Book One: Taming the Centurions)

To save their way of life, enemies must become allies. 

In the final days of the Roman Empire, the Celtic princess Nara, daughter of a tribal king, has discovered a secret that will shatter the lives of the people and tribes she holds most dear.

Once a sworn enemy of the Centurion Corvinus Aelius Martialis, she must now look to him for help. The Roman’s very presence ignites a powerful and consuming passion within her, one that Nara knows is dangerous and could cost them both their lives…but is she strong enough to resist the Centurion’s all-consuming kiss?

Never one to trust a Celt, let alone a woman, Corvin is taken aback by the bold princess’s bargain. He knows her father is the puppeteer of a very dangerous game involving a rogue band of Rome’s sworn enemies, and he can’t be certain—did the apple fall far from the ambitious, traitorous tree? Or will he claim the fiery princess, body and soul, for his very own?

Set against ancient druidic forests amidst political intrigue and violent betrayal, The Centurion’s Prize is a tale of a love that could save two worlds—or destroy everything in its path.

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