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DaSample: Secrets of Midnight by Miriam Minger
2/28/2011 12:31:38 PM
Popular author of historical romance finds new life for beloved stories via e-books.
  

Today's guest author is the popular romance writer, Miriam Minger. Winner of several Reader's Choice Awards and two-time RITA finalist, Miriam is pleased to make her extensive backlist available via e-book.

 

 

Excerpt from SECRETS OF MIDNIGHT by Miriam Minger

 

 

If Lord Donovan Trent had his way, he would spend his days carelessly wooing the women of London society. Instead, he found himself banished to the English countryside of Cornwall, forced by the decrees of his father's will to run his family's tin mines and find a country bride. The last thing the handsome lord needed was a local lass sticking her nose into his affairs, but that seemed to be exactly what Corisande Easton had in mind.

Corie had spent her whole life struggling to help those less fortunate than herself. When she heard that Lord Donovan had arrived in Cornwall, she seized the opportunity to confront him about his family's mistreatment of the overworked tinners. Donovan and Corie soon found their tempers flaring while fighting to deny their fiery passions--until a secret business arrangement forced them into each other's arms.

 

 

"She's coming right for the stable, my lord! Oh, cover me up, I'm begging you! She's seen me and she's got that look on her face—fit to kill, God help me!"

"Who's fit to kill?" Donovan demanded, but he got no answer as Gilbert burrowed like a frightened mole into the filthy straw and horse dung.

Cursing, Donovan dropped the shovel and went to the stable doors just in time to see the most curious sight—an auburn-haired wench riding recklessly toward the entrance atop a black and white pony with the rolling gait of a foundering ship, her plain brown cloak flying like a sail behind her, her legs so long and the stout little pony so squat that the stirrups were bouncing uselessly, the irate rider's feet skimming the ground.

For Donovan could see that the young woman was furious. As if he weren't standing there, she dismounted at a run and swept past him into the stable, dark eyes ablaze, her face flushed pink with indignation.

"Where are you, Henry Gilbert? I saw you run in here, you sniveling rat! You'll not hide from me again!"

Donovan watched in bemused silence as she crisscrossed from stall to stall, kicking at the straw. A jilted mistress? Some local chit found herself in the family way and left to fend for herself? If so, Gilbert had clearly scorned the wrong woman. As she reached the last of the stalls, not having found her quarry, she lunged for a pitchfork resting in a corner.

"Come out now and face me like a man, you worm! If you can have a hand in taking the food from a babe's mouth, then you can answer for it too!" With that, she jabbed at the straw in the closest stall, then the next, drawing nearer and nearer to where poor Gilbert lay huddled.

"I'd suggest you show yourself, Gilbert," Donovan advised dryly, thinking that whatever the man had done to inspire such wrath, he probably deserved it. "She's got a pitchfork—"

"Yes, I do, and I certainly don't need your help, thank you very much!" Corisande said in exasperation, whirling upon the resonant male voice that had sounded behind her. She could see a tall strapping shape in the shadows, but the morning sunlight was so bright coming in from the stable doors that she couldn't make out the man's face. "Just go about your work, whoever you are, and I'll tend to my own business!"

She did, too, turning back to the stalls with a vengeance and stabbing the pitchfork into another heaping pile of straw as the horses added their nervous whinnying to the fray. But just as she came to the last partition, the pitchfork poised above a suspicious-looking lump that bore the rounded leather point of a man's boot at one end, Corisande's weapon was wrested from her so suddenly that she fell backward, crying out as a steely masculine arm clamped around her waist.

"I think that's enough, Miss—"

"Easton. Corisande Easton!" came Gilbert's muffled voice. "The parson's daughter, God help us!"

 

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More Blogs by Dana Taylor
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• Praise and Punishment--Customer Reviews - Thursday, January 05, 2012
• A Scottish Vampire Tale from Laura Yirak - Wednesday, December 07, 2011
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• Steve Jobs, A Cautionary Tale - Thursday, October 06, 2011
• DaSample: "Royal Rebel" The Jousting Tournament - Friday, September 02, 2011
• DaSample: I Can't Get Next To You by Chicki Brown - Tuesday, August 23, 2011
• Meet the Funny Ladies - Saturday, August 06, 2011
• DaSample: "Devil Moon: A Mystic Romance" - Friday, July 29, 2011
• Summer of Anger - Friday, July 15, 2011
• DaSample: Return of the Runaway Bride by Donna Fasano - Wednesday, July 06, 2011
• SundaySample: "Ain't Love Grand?" - Sunday, July 03, 2011
• Da Sample: Ever-Flowing Streams: Christ, Reiki, Reincarnation & Me - Friday, July 01, 2011
• DaSample: Where Dreams are Born by Joyce DeBacco - Friday, June 17, 2011
• Dana's Metro-rail Adventure - Sunday, June 12, 2011
• Sample Sunday: "Ain't Love Grand?" - Saturday, April 09, 2011
• DaSample: "Devil Moon: A Mystic Romance" - Friday, April 01, 2011
• SampleSunday: Ain't Love Grand? - Saturday, March 05, 2011
• DaSample: Fourteen Days Later by Sibel Hodge - Thursday, March 03, 2011
• DaSample: Matchmakers 2.0 by Debora Geary - Wednesday, March 02, 2011
•  DaSample: Secrets of Midnight by Miriam Minger - Monday, February 28, 2011  
• Sat. Sample--Devil Moon: A Mystic Romance - Friday, February 25, 2011
• Sample Sunday-- "Ain't Love Grand?" - Sunday, February 20, 2011
• Sample Sunday--Devil Moon: A Mystic Romance - Sunday, February 13, 2011
• Sample Sunday--Devil Moon: A Mystic Romance - Sunday, January 16, 2011
• DaSample: Second Chances by Valerie Maarten - Tuesday, January 11, 2011
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