Welcome to the Weird, the Wild, & the Wicked for a new year, literally, of Mid Week Tease hosted by Sandra Bunino.
Authors: this is a great opportunity to spotlight a few lines or even a paragraph or two from a new release or backlisted title. Readers: you get to sample some delicious snippets! We’ll do our best to tease, titillate and tantalize you into the weekend.
Today I'm offering snippets from my new release A Centaur's Solstice Wish, a sweet M/M fantasy romance, and Book 2 in the Rifts series. Corporal Ronin has brought in two injured men on Christmas Eve and Sedgewick knows how to help them. The problem is, Ronin doesn't know how to tell Sedgewick how much this means to him.
"Do you
know what goes into the salve?"
"Yes. My
granddam taught me." He grimaced and wouldn't meet Ronin's gaze. "The
problem is I can't make it with only one arm."
Ronin gripped Sedgewick's shoulder. "I'll
help you. Just tell me what you need done and I can be your extra hands."
Both Bethany
and Sedgewick gaped at Ronin for a moment. Hellfire, he'd surprised himself
with the outburst, but he wouldn't go back on his offer. His men needed him and
he'd do anything he could. And if you're really honest with yourself, you'd
admit you want to spend a little time with Sedgewick.
Bethany was
the first to recover. "Thank you, Corporal. That will be very
helpful." She nodded to the injured men. "First, I'll need you to get
these men stripped so we can see the extent of the damage."
Ronin stuffed
his disappointment behind a sharp nod. "Will do."
"Good.
Sedgewick, please show me what you need and let's get started."
While Ronin
helped the other soldiers to undress Navarro and Colver, he kept Sedgewick in
sight as the buckskin directed Bethany in a soft but sure voice. The men moaned
when they lifted their shirts and armor, and he cringed in sympathy. Great,
swollen welts spread across their backs from skull to tail, disfiguring them in
red sores.
Medicinal
scents accompanied the grind of a pestle against a mortar bowl, and Ronin
turned just as Bethany called for him.
"Can you
please grind this while I prepare the salve base, Corporal?"
"Yes, of
course, Master Healer."
Ronin took the
pestle as the human woman gave him a friendly smile and he tried to smile back,
but Sedgewick's presence beside him made it difficult. Oh, for the love of
Epona, I should be able to do one simple task. He bent to it, putting his
strength and focus into the action of grinding the medicinal herbs. He almost
jumped when someone laid a hand on his forearm.
"Firmly,
but gently, Corporal. Marble isn't as good as the herbs for healing."
Sedgewick's voice held amusement as well as warmth.
Heat blossomed
across Ronin's cheeks and chest. "Forgive me, Sedgewick. My concern is
with my men."
Sedgewick lost
his smile and nodded, releasing Ronin. "Of course, Corporal. But if you
grind them too much, they lose potency." Sedgewick nodded to the mortar.
"I think they're ready. Bring them to the fire, please."
Ronin
regretted his words immediately and cursed himself for a nervous fool, but
dutifully followed the buckskin soldier and swept the crushed herbs into a pot
of boiling water. Sedgewick nodded and stirred them with a soothing rhythm, his
good arm flexing in ways that set Ronin's heart galloping. Sweet Goddess,
what I'd give to feel his arms around me.
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Another great snippet, Siobhan!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Lucy. :D
Deleteoh yes, what a way to hook a girl...Love it.
ReplyDeleteHehehe, I try, Raven. Thanks for stopping by. :)
DeleteOooh, hit me right in the heart with that last line. Great punch at the end. Great tease Siobhan!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Kacey. Ronin's a big softie on the inside. :D
DeleteOh Siobhan, I love your detail and this world you've shared with us. Especially loved that last part when the motion of his arm set Ronin's heart to galloping. Very nice!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Carlene. These centaurs do grow on you. :)
DeleteYes,that last line got me too. Fab tease, Siobhan :-)
ReplyDeleteThank you very much, Doris. :)
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