Steelheart: De Lohr Dynasty
By
Kathryn Le Veque
About the Book:
"EPIC...
Medieval Romance!" ~ Claire Delacroix, NY Times and USA Today Bestselling
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A.D. – David de Lohr, the younger brother of the great Christopher de Lohr
(RISE OF THE DEFENDER), is a man who has lived his entire life in his
prestigious older brother’s shadow. While his brother was nicknamed “The Lion’s
Claw” as the right hand of Richard the Lionheart, David was nicknamed “The Lion
Cub” because of his youth.
But
David is a force to be reckoned with. Lightning-fast with a sword, he is a
knight of the highest order and worthy of his own great legacy. And so, the
story of David de Lohr, the knight with the heart of steel, begins.
Newly
returned from the Holy Land where he fought with the Christian armies, David
returns to find that England is perhaps more dangerous that the sands of The
Levant. At a grand tournament given by Richard’s brother, John, David finds
himself entrenched in the danger of the politics of England. Mercenaries hired
by the prince are posing as legitimate knights, trying to kill those loyal to
Richard.
News
of Richard’s disappearance on his way home from the Holy Land only feeds John’s
lust for the throne. As he brings a mercenary army to England’s shores, David
and his brother must combat this tide of evil. Politics and mayhem follow David
wherever he goes.
But
what David didn’t count on was the introduction of a lovely young woman, the
daughter of the Earl of Canterbury. Casually acquainted at first, David must
save Emilie Hampton from the prince’s clutches not once but several times,
throwing Emilie and David together again and again. Emilie makes her feelings
for David known but David, the confirmed bachelor, is terrified of his feelings
for her. As the fight for Richard’s throne gains in intensity, David finds
himself increasingly distracted by the lovely lady who has stolen his heart.
It’s
politics, mystery, passion, and chaos for David and Emilie as they try to find
their way in a world that would see the two lovers torn apart.
EXCERPT FROM
STEELHEART BY KATHRYN LE VEQUE
Emilie had lived in castles her entire
life, with military capabilities, but she’d never been this close to a knight
who was dressing. It was very interesting to watch and very intimate. Somehow,
she felt closer to David than even when she’d given him her favor. She was
seeing the man on an entirely different level now, in his natural state,
preparing for war. In this case, even though it was a competition, she knew
that it would be a battle.
This day had shown her that there was a
fine line between an enemy and an ally, and even men under the guise of
pleasantries were not to be trusted. She’d learned that all too quickly. All
was not as it seemed in the upper hierarchy of the royal court. As David and
his squires worked, a soldier came into the tent to bring her hot wine, which
she accepted gratefully.
“I am sorry I do not have much more to
offer by way of comfort,” David said when he noticed the soldier hand her the
hot wine. “I had to have my men hold that cup over the fire to warm the wine so
it is likely to be quite hot.”
Emilie grinned as she held the pewter
cup with the blanket. “I have quickly learned that,” she said. “I am very
grateful for your hospitality, my lord.”
David gave her a half-smile, his gaze
lingering on her blonde head as she sipped at the liquid. He hadn’t spoken to
her much since he’d brought her back, mostly because he assumed she was too
distraught to speak, but her state of mind seemed improved as she gingerly
slurped the wine. He thought it might be a good time to find out what, exactly,
had happened.
“It is my pleasure,” he said. He
hesitated a moment before continuing. “Do you feel strong enough to tell me
what happened with the sheriff? I should probably know since I am risking my
life to protect you from him. Tell me of the wonderfully terrible thing you did
to him that made him chase you into hiding.”
He was smiling as he said it and Emilie
laughed softly; it wasn’t as if there was really much to laugh about but
David’s attempt at humor made her feel better about it, as if it were not as
serious and horrible as she thought it was. She knew the man would protect her
until the death and that thought alone made her feel braver.
It also made her like him even that much
more, a feeling that had, long ago, passed from something simple into something
that was far more of a deep infatuation. Coming to her aid as he had and
carrying her off to safety had somewhat marked the man for life as a hero in
her eyes.
A hero she was coming to very much long
for.
“It all happened rather fast,” she said,
thinking back. “Nathalie and I went to the food vendors to find something to
eat.”
“Nathalie?”
“My sister.”
“I see. Continue, please.”
She did. “As we were standing in front
of a vendor who sold some kind of meat pie, a soldier addressed me,” she said.
“When I turned around, there were several soldiers standing behind me and a man
who introduced himself as the Sheriff of Nottingham. He told me that the prince
wanted to meet with me privately and when I declined, he grabbed me and tried
to force me to go with him. I panicked, hit him, and ran away. And that is
really all there is to it.”
David’s features were grim by the time
she was finished. He sighed heavily. “You are not the first young woman he has
done that to,” he said. “But I would wager to say you are one of the very few
that had the sense to fight back. I applaud you, my lady. You showed remarkable
bravery.”
Emilie lifted her eyebrows. “I am not
sure I see it that way,” she said. “All I know was that I was frightened and I
remembered what you said about him. I could not let him take me, my lord. I
could not make it that easy for him.”
David was looking at her until the big
squire had him bend over so he could put the hauberk on his head and shoulders.
David’s voice was muffled as the mail went over his face. “You did exactly what
you were supposed to do,” he said. “Fitz Walter does not like to be denied. His
only issue with you is a damaged ego and nothing more. But from this point on,
you must remain with me or your father or another trusted man who can bear arms
and protect you. I fear that the sheriff might see the capture of you as a game
now, one he intends to win. The hunter does not usually let his prey go so
easily.”
Emilie’s pale face tightened in alarm.
“He views me as prey now?”
David stood up as the big squire
straightened out his mail hood. “More than likely,” he said. “But have no fear;
I will change his mind.”
She smiled at him, something of a
besotted gesture. “Thank you, my lord,” she said. “Since you and I have met,
you have gone out of your way to protect me. You will never know how grateful I
am.”
Something warm was in the air, something
that made David’s heart race. Emilie seemed to have that capability with him
and he was both annoyed by it and thrilled by it. He didn’t like it that a
woman should make him feel as giddy as Emilie had made him feel, but the more
time he spent with her, the more he was coming to not particularly mind that
special power she had over him. If he was honest with himself, he really didn’t
mind it at all. All he knew was that something about the woman affected him and
it was difficult to fight it. He wasn’t sure he should try.
He wasn’t sure he wanted to try.
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About
the Author:
KATHRYN LE VEQUE is a USA TODAY Bestselling author,
an Amazon All-Star author, and a #1 bestselling, award-winning, multi-published
author in Medieval Historical Romance and Historical Fiction. She has been
featured in the NEW YORK TIMES and on USA TODAY's HEA blog. In March 2015,
Kathryn was the featured cover story for the March issue of InD'Tale Magazine,
the premier Indie author magazine. She was also a quadruple nominee (a record!)
for the prestigious RONE awards for 2015.
Kathryn's Medieval Romance novels have been called
'detailed', 'highly romantic', and 'character-rich'. She crafts great
adventures of love, battles, passion, and romance in the High Middle Ages. More
than that, she writes for both women AND men - an unusual crossover for a
romance author - and Kathryn has many male readers who enjoy her stories
because of the male perspective, the action, and the adventure.
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Kathryn I love this cover and excited about getting to read Daivd story I loved tead about him in Daivd Rays his granddaughter and Garts stories and looking forward to read more about Daivd in Daniel story I love all of your story Daivd and Gaston have both touched my heart
ReplyDeleteLove this cover. But all your covers rock. Your action and fighting scenes are as rich as the romance...hope to get this one soon. To go with my growing collection of your awesome books!!
ReplyDeleteLove this cover. But all your covers rock. Your action and fighting scenes are as rich as the romance...hope to get this one soon. To go with my growing collection of your awesome books!!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for the kind words!!
ReplyDeleteEvery book you write is amazing. Such a talent. And a beautiful human being.
ReplyDeleteShe really is an amazing author and amazing person!
ReplyDeleteI eagerly anticipated David de Lohr's story after reading "Rise of the Defender" (his brother, Christopher's book). And, I was not disappointed! I loved "Steelheart," David de Lohr's story! It's a keeper!
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