Read The Leopard Prince Online
Authors: Elizabeth Hoyt
Tags: #Contemporary, #Fiction, #Romance, #General, #Man-Woman Relationships, #Love Stories, #Historical, #Great Britain, #Aristocracy (Social Class), #Yorkshire (England)
She paused halfway out of the room and shot him an enigmatic look over her shoulder. “You didn’t have any when I found you.” She closed the door quietly.
Simon blinked. Usually he didn’t lose his clothes until at least the second meeting with a lady.
For three years, Raven waited impatiently for me to create a story worthy of her courage and skill, full of high-stakes adventure, danger, and a hero who would challenge her at every turn, yet accept her just the way she was—the one man she couldn’t walk away from. Enter David Maddox, an ex-cop surviving on guilt and vengeance. With nothing left to lose, he needed redemption as much as Raven did, even if she would
never
admit it. They would learn the hard way that the only thing they could depend on was each other.
But I have to admit that half the fun of writing this book was the opportunity to research some remarkable locales I have always wanted to visit myself. From the excitement of Miami to the trop ical paradise of Key West to the sultry heat of Havana, I made their adventure mine.
So now their story is told in SIGHT UNSEEN, and although my “Someday” file doesn’t look much smaller, Raven Callahan can finally rest.
Why martial arts? As a kid, I always thought Kato was way cooler than The Green Hornet. My guilty pleasure is Jackie Chan movies, which I watch with my teenage son. And I could watch that beautifully choreographed foyer fight scene from
The Matrix Reloaded
a hundred times.
The best thing about martial arts is that size doesn’t matter. I learned that as a pint-sized girl, studying judo. It’s all about momentum, strategy, grace, speed, agility, and surprise, using an attacker’s own strength against him. And as you can imagine, martial arts are also the great equalizer of the sexes!
As a reader, I love surprises, so I’ve packed plenty of them into KNIGHT’S PRIZE. No one is who they seem to be, twists and turns abound, and the story has an explosive ending! The romance and adventure should keep you up all night. Let me know if it did at www.sarahmckerrigan.com.
Advice for the Landowning Lady of Means on the Hiring of Land Stewards
1. When hiring a steward the genteel lady should keep in mind that there are many Aesthetically Pleasing gentlemen who are just as much in need of work as those that are older, surlier, and not nearly as pleasant to look upon. It is your duty to hire them.
2. The Feminine Employer should remember that it is she who is in charge. Do not be afraid to issue orders to your Male Employee, although there are times when it may be to your advantage to permit your steward to issue orders to
you
.
3. Do not under any circumstances enter into an Intimate Relationship with your land steward.
4. However, should you succumb to broad shoulders, a dry tone, and a knowing gaze, do try to be discreet.
5. Whatever you do, do not let your brothers become aware of the liaison.
6. Or your sister.
7. Or your aunt, your family, your friends, your lady’s maid, or indeed any of the other servants, passing strangers, and the public in general.
Discretion
should be the watchword for the Genteel Lady desiring Further Acquaintance with her land steward.
8. It is This Author’s opinion that it is of Paramount Importance that the land steward be skilled in kissing and other Intimate Arts. She cannot stress this particular point enough.
9. The Lady of Means should try to refrain from mooning about and thinking obsessively of her land steward. This behavior is apt to attract the notice of Other People (see points 5, 6, and 7 above).
10. Finally, the Genteel Lady Landowner must never,
ever
, fall in love with her land steward. That way lies disaster—or at least a very good book.
Yours Most Sincerely,
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