The day is old, but it's not quite time for bed. I surf the TV channels and find nothing. I switch to my DVR...ah, here we are. A collection of some of my favorite movies of all time. Tonight I press "Start" on "The Lion in Winter."
This is the good stuff. Kings and queens and politics and treachery and passion and...
If you ever wondered what sets my imagination free, it is watching films with the depth and smarts of this 1968 gem.
I don't suppose I shall ever manage to pen such stirring monologues. Nor shall I cast the timeless Kate Hepburn as one of my heroines. I dare not try to step on such toes.
Instead, my muse begins to think about what else may have happened behind the storied walls of the castle.
And so we begin again.
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You can find my latest exploration into royalty in "The Heart of the Dragon." Now available for your ereader!
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Tuesday, March 19, 2013
Sunday, March 17, 2013
Sneak Peak Sunday: The Heart of the Dragon by S.D. Grady
From my current release: The Heart of the Dragon
Pietro crowded her against the high wall. “Feeling a little braver, my little one?” She shivered as his rough hand held her neck. His thumb ran up and down her throat in thrilling small circles. She frowned. The spark of humor had vanished. He watched her. Severe. Angry. Hurt? Even as she had become more comfortable in his presence, there were still moments when she wondered what he was truly thinking. She placed her hand over his and offered a shy smile. “Can I take a bath?”
That got him to smile again. “Can I join you?”
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Friday, March 15, 2013
The Heart of the Dragon now available at All Romance eBooks
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Lady Yelena is sent in marriage to Prince Pietro, known as the Vellenican Dragon. Instead of her sisters' elegant beauty, she brings a dowry of swords to the warrior prince. A hard man to love, night after night the prince leaves Yelena behind as he battles against the evil Wasti in a generations long war. Each morning he returns to her bloody and beaten. They despair of ever finding peace for their homelands. Then Yelena discovers treachery in her personal guard and she must find the strength to raise her own sword and fight for her family, her honor and her prince.
Pietro caught his balance , brought his sword back to prime and nodded his agreement. Yelena stepped forward. Her blade swung in a short arc designed to make him block high. Their blades sang as they clashed.
She worked through the rudimentary attack, sure she did not challenge his abilities one bit. She paused, met his laughing eyes, and ducked. She rolled away and earned a grunt of surprise. She kicked out with her left foot, regained her balance on her right and rose up inside his defense. She punched his ribs. “Do you concede, my lord?”
His elbow trapped her fist. “No. You just nicked my armor and dulled your dagger.” His foot stepped between her legs and lifted.
Off balance, she dropped her sword and grasped his upper arms.
“And now, at my mercy.”
She felt the blush only a second before his lips conquered hers.
The kiss lingered, sweet and hot. When he released her, he stepped back and bowed. “Shall we go again, my lady?”
The practice yard appeared ghostly in the yellow light of the torches. She bent to retrieve her steel from the paving stones, never taking her eyes from his relaxed form. She stood, absently tugged at her leather leggings and kicked at a pebble.
“Why would you ask, my lord? Do I appear fatigued?”
He winked. “No, just flushed.”
In frustration, she raised her weapon and came at him again. He deflected her advance with ease. The truth was she was feeling a bit tired. Fighting beneath the half-moon, parrying his masterful thrusts, she had reached her limit much sooner than she had expected. But she didn’t want to stop.
For the third night, Pietro remained behind as the army marched out against the Wasti. During the hours they spent together, he made every effort to be a civilized gentleman. Laughter came easier to her—and him. She thought the tight lines that carved his mouth had eased.
Her sword went flying through the air and she found herself at the mercy of Pietro’s deadly point. Her lips pursed in vexation and she nodded to him.
“Shall we call a halt?” Still, his sword rested against her breastbone.
“I guess so.”
“You were not paying attention.”
She stepped back. Ashamed, she pulled at her gloves. “I admit to being distracted.”
He sheathed his blade. “Did Captain Sershi not teach you any better?”
Bristling at the insult, she walked toward her corner. “Of course he did.”
He followed her. “Loyalty is an admirable quality, my lady.”
Her annoyance at failing to adhere to practice yard protocol diminished. She took his compliment and savored it. “Thank you.”
He began to lift her light mail shirt over her head. “Where is the good captain? I have not seen him since supper.”
She pulled at her linen shift before reaching for a long, silk cloak. “I gave him leave to seek his own entertainment, tonight.”
Pietro crowded her against the high wall. “Feeling a little braver, my little one?”
She shivered as his rough hand held her neck. His thumb ran up and down her throat in thrilling small circles. She frowned.
The spark of humor had vanished. He watched her. Severe. Angry. Hurt?
Even as she had become more comfortable in his presence, there were still moments when she wondered what he was truly thinking.
She placed her hand over his and offered a shy smile. “Can I take a bath?”
That got him to smile again. “Can I join you?”
Her heart hammered. Was that from the sword play? Or the way his breath drew bumps from her flesh? She swallowed and nodded. “Of course, my lord.”
His other hand grasped her waist and drew her forward. Unable to escape, she squeaked when he sucked the surprise from her mouth.
He kissed her often. There had been few activities where he couldn’t find an excuse to be near her, touch her, taste her.
The heat built. Her limbs grew heavy. She sank into the seductive strength.
He stopped.
She stood, firming the muscles in her legs, and blinked.
“Before or after?” his deep voice questioned. He nipped her ear, her neck and kept moving lower.
“Before or after what?”
Strong fingers pulled at her long braid. “The bath. Shall we go to bed before or after we are clean?”
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About the book
At night, he fights. In the dawn, he loves. Only with her, he lives.Lady Yelena is sent in marriage to Prince Pietro, known as the Vellenican Dragon. Instead of her sisters' elegant beauty, she brings a dowry of swords to the warrior prince. A hard man to love, night after night the prince leaves Yelena behind as he battles against the evil Wasti in a generations long war. Each morning he returns to her bloody and beaten. They despair of ever finding peace for their homelands. Then Yelena discovers treachery in her personal guard and she must find the strength to raise her own sword and fight for her family, her honor and her prince.
An excerpt from the book
Yelena’s arms shook. Sweat trickled down her neck. Her breath came in ragged pants. He crowded her, forcing her submission. She growled and pushed forward. His advance stalled, she danced away from his reach. She laughed. “Again!”Pietro caught his balance , brought his sword back to prime and nodded his agreement. Yelena stepped forward. Her blade swung in a short arc designed to make him block high. Their blades sang as they clashed.
She worked through the rudimentary attack, sure she did not challenge his abilities one bit. She paused, met his laughing eyes, and ducked. She rolled away and earned a grunt of surprise. She kicked out with her left foot, regained her balance on her right and rose up inside his defense. She punched his ribs. “Do you concede, my lord?”
His elbow trapped her fist. “No. You just nicked my armor and dulled your dagger.” His foot stepped between her legs and lifted.
Off balance, she dropped her sword and grasped his upper arms.
“And now, at my mercy.”
She felt the blush only a second before his lips conquered hers.
The kiss lingered, sweet and hot. When he released her, he stepped back and bowed. “Shall we go again, my lady?”
The practice yard appeared ghostly in the yellow light of the torches. She bent to retrieve her steel from the paving stones, never taking her eyes from his relaxed form. She stood, absently tugged at her leather leggings and kicked at a pebble.
“Why would you ask, my lord? Do I appear fatigued?”
He winked. “No, just flushed.”
In frustration, she raised her weapon and came at him again. He deflected her advance with ease. The truth was she was feeling a bit tired. Fighting beneath the half-moon, parrying his masterful thrusts, she had reached her limit much sooner than she had expected. But she didn’t want to stop.
For the third night, Pietro remained behind as the army marched out against the Wasti. During the hours they spent together, he made every effort to be a civilized gentleman. Laughter came easier to her—and him. She thought the tight lines that carved his mouth had eased.
Her sword went flying through the air and she found herself at the mercy of Pietro’s deadly point. Her lips pursed in vexation and she nodded to him.
“Shall we call a halt?” Still, his sword rested against her breastbone.
“I guess so.”
“You were not paying attention.”
She stepped back. Ashamed, she pulled at her gloves. “I admit to being distracted.”
He sheathed his blade. “Did Captain Sershi not teach you any better?”
Bristling at the insult, she walked toward her corner. “Of course he did.”
He followed her. “Loyalty is an admirable quality, my lady.”
Her annoyance at failing to adhere to practice yard protocol diminished. She took his compliment and savored it. “Thank you.”
He began to lift her light mail shirt over her head. “Where is the good captain? I have not seen him since supper.”
She pulled at her linen shift before reaching for a long, silk cloak. “I gave him leave to seek his own entertainment, tonight.”
Pietro crowded her against the high wall. “Feeling a little braver, my little one?”
She shivered as his rough hand held her neck. His thumb ran up and down her throat in thrilling small circles. She frowned.
The spark of humor had vanished. He watched her. Severe. Angry. Hurt?
Even as she had become more comfortable in his presence, there were still moments when she wondered what he was truly thinking.
She placed her hand over his and offered a shy smile. “Can I take a bath?”
That got him to smile again. “Can I join you?”
Her heart hammered. Was that from the sword play? Or the way his breath drew bumps from her flesh? She swallowed and nodded. “Of course, my lord.”
His other hand grasped her waist and drew her forward. Unable to escape, she squeaked when he sucked the surprise from her mouth.
He kissed her often. There had been few activities where he couldn’t find an excuse to be near her, touch her, taste her.
The heat built. Her limbs grew heavy. She sank into the seductive strength.
He stopped.
She stood, firming the muscles in her legs, and blinked.
“Before or after?” his deep voice questioned. He nipped her ear, her neck and kept moving lower.
“Before or after what?”
Strong fingers pulled at her long braid. “The bath. Shall we go to bed before or after we are clean?”
Wednesday, March 13, 2013
The Heart of the Dragon is now available!
It's Release Day!
Now available for purchase for your ereader:
The Heart of the Dragon
What they are saying!
Now available for purchase for your ereader:
The Heart of the Dragon
At night, he fights. In the dawn, he loves. Only with her, he
lives.
Lady Yelena is
sent in marriage to Prince Pietro, known as the Vellenican Dragon. Instead of her
sisters' elegant beauty, she brings a dowry of swords to the warrior prince. A
hard man to love, night after night the prince leaves Yelena behind as he
battles against the evil Wasti in a generations long war. Each morning he
returns to her bloody and beaten. They despair of ever finding peace for their
homelands. Then Yelena discovers treachery in her personal guard and she must
find the strength to raise her own sword and fight for her family, her honor
and her prince.
What they are saying!
·
In The Heart of the Dragon, S.D. Grady serves up a satisfying tale of
intrigue peppered with paranormal romance. The heroine’s loyalty to tradition
thrusts her into a world where faith in the familiar may just be the death of
her, and the only way to survive is to embrace the most terrifying man she’s
ever encountered. I not only enjoyed this story, but look forward to more from
S.D.-- From D.A. Kentner
Yelena is thrown into marriage with the Dragon, Prince
Pietro to build an alliance against their mutual enemy. Set in an ancient
world, S.D. Grady weaves a delightful story of the life of Lady Yelena and
follows her doubts and confusion during her marriage to a brutal stranger. With
graphic depictions of war, heart stopping conflict, and sizzling love scenes,
this is one story I won’t forget in a hurry.
H.C.
Brown-Best selling, Award Winning Author
Monday, February 25, 2013
The Heart of the Dragon is coming March 13th!
Coming March 13th!
THE HEART OF THE DRAGON
by S.D. Grady
At night, he
fights. In the dawn, he loves. Only with
her, he lives.
Lady
Yelena is sent in marriage to Prince Pietro, known as the Vellenican Dragon.
Instead of her sisters' elegant beauty, she brings a dowry of swords to the
warrior prince. A hard man to love, night after night the prince leaves Yelena
behind as he battles against the evil Wasti in a generations long war. Each
morning he returns to her bloody and beaten. They despair of ever finding peace
for their homelands. Then Yelena discovers treachery in her personal guard and
she must find the strength to raise her own sword and fight for her family, her
honor and her prince.
Stay tuned for more information.
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