From the beginning of BLACK MAGIC, a creature-filled sequel to RED MAGIC. Red Caterina's twins are all grown now, and this is the first of their stories, coming soon from Books We Love.
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...Veronique of the golden
eyes! How often he’d imaged her delight at the natural wonders along the
way, the waterfalls, the tall, whispering pines, the black-tailed deer and golden
meadows! How often he’d imagined her, warm and yielding in his arms...
Around his military companions, where news of her defection was
already public property, he’d tried on a pose: “It’s only a woman!
Plenty more of those in Vienna!” He’d hoped to bully himself out of lovesickness,
but it didn’t seem to be working.
Goran remounted. Reining around, he started down the gravel
lane which ran between a avenue of trees leading to the front entry of the manor. The von
Hagen family might be a bit threadbare after the long decade of war, but he would
have felt almost naked riding in on anything less than this fine stallion.
It was quiet, even when he passed the barn and open paddocks
which had once bustled with activity, either with his father’s military company
or farm business. During the war, through the terrible years of shortages, famine
and plague, Heldenburg lodge had been short-staffed. Goran noticed the
shuttered cottages behind the trees, one of them beginning a lonely collapse. How
much needed to be tended to here, on the estate!
He and
Mina—twins--had spent much of their childhood happily in this secluded
house. Today, however, instead of beauty, the snow-capped mountain leaning over
the place now seemed a malicious presence. Looking up at the still icy
peaks, he wondered if the evil had always been lurking there. His old sense of security
and familiarity were lost. The mountain, whose moody beauty his parents had
both loved so greatly, now seemed a sinister, violent presence.
A gray
rubble scar sprawled across the upper pasture, clearly visible. Beneath tons
of gray rock lay the body of his mother, Caterina. She and three others had
been moving cattle out of the upper pastures when the rock and mud avalanche
had caught them. It was the first time he’d been back since the tragedy, and he
was surprised by the pain he felt--pain
on top of pain--as old loss and grief combined with the new. Goran, although
a brave and much decorated soldier, felt exhausted, defeated—finished before he’d
even begun to live.
~~Juliet Waldron
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5 comments:
This looks good :-) Can't wait to read it.
Well my magic friend. This one sounds superb. First Red, now black. What's next...White Magic? No mater, I have no doubt whatever you write it will be entertaining.
Great scene setting, and tied to the mood of the protagonists, too. Well done!
I'll be downloading this one for sure! Sounds intriguing...
Very moody and exciting scene. One for the TBR pile.
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