THE FIVE KINGDOMS epic fantasy series (think James Bond meets Lord of the Rings) has a new entry!
To fill in some of the gap between books 1 and 2, THE PRINCE’S MAN and THE PRINCE’S SON, I have embarked on a series of short stories that I am giving away FREE to my mailing list subscribers.
THE SPY AND THE LADY is now available.
Ex-spy, Rustam Chalice, never could resist a lady in peril, and this one’s up to her pretty eyelashes.
Getting into the outlaws’ camp isn’t so tricky, but how come the rogues don’t seem that motivated by promise of a rich ransom? And why does the lady not appear enthusiastic about escaping?
Excerpt
“Unhand the lady, you ruffians!”
Was that pompous enough? Exiled spy, Rustam Chalice, slipped into the role of arrogant nobleman with the ease of donning a cloak. When he’d ridden into the forest clearing, he’d had nothing more on his mind than reaching a lower altitude before nightfall. Crossing paths with the motley group of armed men and their captive–a statuesque beauty—was sheer bad timing.
Or was it?
Perhaps the goddess hasn’t finished meddling with my life yet.
Rustam and the outlaws studied each other warily. On foot, the eight men presented a limited threat. Even so, Rustam’s pulse raced. The boredom of days of aimless wandering vanished in a heartbeat, and excitement zipped along his nerves for the first time since he’d been forced to abandon his old life.
A rescue attempt also promised a diversion to take his mind off a certain lady he would probably never see again.
Weapons drawn, several of the men edged toward Rustam. He flourished his sword randomly as discouragement. The magnificent black mare beneath him sidled away from the swishing weapon, and Rustam reassured her with a light touch of his hand. “Easy, Nightstalker,” he murmured. “I haven’t lost my mind, I promise.”
Two men slipped away between the straight pine trunks that rose to majestic heights above the mountainside. Another man grabbed the prisoner by one arm, as though he feared she might try to escape. Quite where he thought she would go, on foot, leagues from anywhere—not to mention the question of what she was doing here in the first place—puzzled Rustam.
One of the bandits, a particularly skinny specimen, stepped in front of the others. “And why should we do that?” he asked.
“I’ll run you through if you don’t, that’s why,” Rustam declared with another wild swing of his blade. “Your weapons are puny, and I am an expert swordsman.”
Rustam winced at his ridiculous claim, but he wanted a moment to think. He could ride away now, follow the group at a safe distance and take time to plan a rescue. Probably the sensible thing to do. But now the outlaws were aware of his presence, they would be on guard, making such an approach trickier.
Working from the inside—now that was more his style.
Nightstalker jigged nervously and bunched her hindquarters, readying a vicious kick intended to maim the two men creeping up behind her. Choice made, Rustam reined her to one side, breaking her concentration. The battle-trained mare’s hooves could be deadly from many directions, and Rustam didn’t want to anger the bandits by dispatching any of them. He wanted to get captured, not killed.
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About Deborah Jay
Deborah Jay writes fast-paced fantasy adventures featuring quirky characters and multi-layered plots.
Living mostly on the UK South coast, she also shares a farmhouse in the majestic, mystery-filled Scottish Highlands where she retreats to write when she can find time. Her taste for the good things in life is kept in check by the expense of keeping too many dressage horses, and her complete inability to cook.
Her debut novel, epic fantasy THE PRINCE’S MAN, won a UK Arts Board award and was an Amazon Top 100 Hot New Release.
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Yay! Debby’s here now, too! What a great excerpt! And free? Count me in!! Thanks so much for taking part, Debby, and for this super offer. Can’t wait to check these out! Sharing, now! 🙂 ❤
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Somehow I thought you’d like it, Marcia 😉
And thanks for the shares.
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Reblogged this on Bookin' It and commented:
#ExcerptWeek continues, and Deborah Jay has a wonderful one today, plus a FREE offer. Don’t miss out on The Spy and the Lady!
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A lovely excerpt and good to meet Deborah.
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Thank you Robbie, and likewise 😀
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Nice excerpt! I’m like fantasy reads. And the word ‘ruffians!’ 😀 😉
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Ha, me too 🙂
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Reblogged this on Nesie's Place and commented:
#ExcerptWeek continues with #Fantasy… and the offer of a free book! 😉
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Thank you for sharing! 😀
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You’re welcome! 😉
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Deb, fab! Have you published this book yet? I hadn’t seen it on your page? 🙂
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I’m not publishing this one in the usual sense, it’s to be exclusively for my mail list subscribers. That’s next on my list, to get it out to existing subscribers, as soon as I can find a moment to construct a newsletter!
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Wow Deb, that’s awfully generous of you to give out and not publish it after all that writing. ❤
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I daresay I will publish it eventually as part of an anthology of other stories from the same 2 year gap between the books, but for the moment, its an exclusive!
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Wonderful Deb! 😉
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Love it! This is an awesome excerpt and Rustam is just the type of cavalier hero I want to read about. I have both “Prince’s” books on my Kindle. I just need to carve out more hours in the day 😦
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I so know about that time issue. How is it that anyone can ever have enough time on their hands to be bored?
Thanks Mae and I love the word ‘cavalier’ – utterly perfect for Rustam.
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🙂
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Awesome excerpt! I’m intrigued.
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That’s what I like to hear!
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Oh, brilliant excerpt!! Will look out for the short stories.Thank you ladies.x
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