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“Knight Dreams” by C.C. Wiley

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ISBN: 978-1-60504-674-7
Length: Novel
Price: 5.50
Publication Date: October 6, 2009
Cover art by Angela Waters

For king and country…or the love of one woman?

Knights of the Swan, Book 1

Wales, 1415

Terrwyn, the daughter of a dispossessed Welsh lord, is blessed with unusual talents. Her skill with a bow and cursed ability to dream the future, however, didn’t save her younger brother from conscription into the English army.

To honor a deathbed promise, she sets out to bring him home—and discovers that one of the king’s knights holds the key to locating her brother. Now she must stay close to her sworn enemy…and try to ignore the growing heat between them. A difficult task, when they wind up manacled together.

Sir James Frost, confidante to King Henry V, can trust no one, particularly the young Welsh maiden impersonating an archer within the ranks. With treason brewing, the last thing he needs is the secretive beauty chained to his side. The connection between them, though, becomes stronger than any links of metal.

When an assassination plot places their lives in jeopardy, James is torn between duty and the woman he loves. He must choose where his fealty lies…and Terrwyn must decide if changing Fate is worth the price.

Warning: This story includes steamy sex scenes with a hot knight who holds magic in his hands and a spunky Welsh archer who knows exactly where to place her arrows.

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  1. “C. C. Wiley enchants with admirable imagery and a compelling writing style… This is a wonderful 15th century romance with a touch of history and imagery that thrills the senses.”

  2. 5 Nymphs
    “This is my first book from C.C. Wiley, but if Knight Dreams is any indication, it won’t be my last.”

  3. B+
    “Ms. Wiley has perfectly captured the feel of the era she’s chosen, her story is rich and detailed.”

  4. 5 Stars
    “This is a must read for those who love historical romances.”