Release Day Blitz: Knight of Pentacles by Nina Mason
Today we celebrate the release of
Knight of Pentacles, book three in Nina Mason’s Knights of the
Tarot series. Unlike the first two books in the series, which Nina
revised and re-released on May 24, Knight of Pentacles has never been
released before.
Knight of Pentacles, an erotic PNR/UF
set primarily on Scotland’s Black Isle, tells of the romance
between Sir Axel Lochlann, who guards the portal into Avalon, and
Jenna Cameron, the daughter of a witch who hasn’t yet discovered
her powers. Their love story is based on the old Scottish ballad of
Tam Lin, which plays an important role in the book.
Here’s the blurb:
The future looks bleak for Jenna
Cameron when, after a five-year engagement, her fiancé breaks it off
the night before the wedding. Hoping to regroup, Jenna decides to
drive alone to the cottage on Scotland’s mysterious Black Isle
where they were supposed to spend their honeymoon. When her car
breaks down, Jenna wonders if her troubles can get any worse. Then,
while cutting through a secluded glen, she sees a handsome man
bathing in a waterfall. The next day, she learns the man she saw is
the faery knight who guards the portal into Avalon, the otherworld
island ruled by Morgan Le Fay.
Jenna, ready to be rid of the
virginity she’s saved in vain, offers herself to Sir Axel Lochlann,
the shaman knight of Faery Glen. From that moment on, she finds
herself inside a faery tale complete with druids, goblins, runic
magic, and vampire owls. She also discovers powers she didn’t know
she had—powers she can use to break Sir Axel’s bonds to Queen
Morgan.
First, however, she must persuade Axel to put his
desire to be free ahead of his duty to the queen he’s sworn to
serve and obey.
Here’s a little more about the
Knights of the Tarot series:
Knights of the Tarot, a four-part
series, was born of a relatively simple concept. Nina wanted to write
a paranormal/fantasy series incorporating different forms of
divination. Tarot cards, astrology, runes, numerology, and the like.
From that kernel grew the overarching storyline. The heroes of this
contemporary paranormal series are Scottish noblemen of times past
who were taken by the faeries into Avalon to serve as breeding drones
to the queen, the legendary Morgan le Fay. Each of the books tells
the story of a particular knight and the heroine whose love saves him
from his unhappy existence.
Each hero grapples with a different
relationship with their cruel and selfish queen. Callum Lyon, the
knight of book one (Knight of Wands), is free of Morgan’s
influence, having escaped Avalon after faking his death. Leith
MacQuill, the knight of book two (Knight of Cups), was expelled from
Avalon after the queen discovered his affair with one of the ladies
of her court. To punish Leith, Morgan cursed him so any women he
should fall in love with in the future would die.
In Knight of Pentacles, Axel Lochlann
is still enslaved to the queen, who he serves as a guardian of the
portal between the mortal and immortal realms.
The Knight of Swords (book four) is
Finn MacKnight does not yet know he is destined to fulfill an ancient
prophecy telling of the queen’s overthrow by a natural-born drone.
The knights are blood-drinking
shape-shifters who can assume the form of any creature, real or
mythical, but generally take the form of their alter ego. Callum’s
preferred form is a lion, Leith’s is a Kellas Cat, Axel’s is a
gyrfalcon, and Finn’s is a jaguar.
Haven’t read the first two books in
the Knights of the Tarot series?
No worries. Both are on sale this week
for only 99 cents!
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Axel Lochlann, the
hero of Knight of Pentacles is a Highlander of Viking descent who
uses runes for divination and magic. For those who don’t know what
runes are, they’re the letters of an alphabet called the Futhark,
the first system of writing developed and used by the Germanic
peoples.
More than just
letters to make words, each rune is an ideographic or pictographic
symbol of some cosmological principle or power. When written together
in various sequences, the powers can be invoked to cast protective
spells. Individual runes carved into stones, bone, or wood are used
to seek the guidance and wisdom of the Old Norse gods, especially
Odin, who discovered the runes after hanging upside down for nine
days from Yggdrasil, the Old Norse tree of life .
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Here’s an excerpt from Knight of
Pentacles:
As the sputtering engine gasped its
last, Jenna Cameron set her forehead against the steering wheel and
groaned. Could this day get any worse? As if it weren’t enough her
world had turned upside down, now her car decided to quit in the dead
of night on a desolate stretch of road with no bloody cellular
signal.
If not for the dream
she’d had last night, she’d be Mrs. William Comstock right now,
on her way to the honeymoon cottage she’d rented with the man she’d
waited five long and frustrating years to marry.
The thought of William sent a chill
through Jenna. In the dream, she’d seen herself driving off the
edge of a cliff. She was married to William and utterly miserable. As
her car soared over the edge of the precipice, she heard her mother’s
voice. “The right man is out there, waiting for you to find him.
But it will never be if you bind yourself to a man you don’t love.”
As soon as she awoke, she rang William.
When she told him about the dream, he said, as she’d secretly hoped
he would, “I was willing to overlook that your mother was a witch
because I believed your father had safely guided you away from the
path of darkness, but now I see that, like her, you have been led
astray. I pray someday you will embrace the Light of God, Jenna. I
truly do. But, for now, I cannot risk my own immortal soul by
marrying someone so susceptible to the darkness.”
William, a Presbyterian pastor like her
father, blamed everything he did not understand on the devil.
As relieved as Jenna was to have
escaped, the sudden change of course had thrown her life into chaos.
Expecting to be married, she’d given up her job and flat in
Edinburgh and, consequently, was left with no source of income and
nowhere to live.
So, she was on her way to the rented
cottage in Rosemarkie, a small seaside town on Scotland’s Black
Isle. Since she couldn’t get her deposit back, it seemed like a
good idea to use the cottage to reflect and regroup.
Coming all this way alone had suddenly
lost its appeal, but here she was—and wallowing in self-pity was
not going to solve anything. According to the Google map she’d
printed out, she wasn’t far from her destination. She might as well
suck it up and walk the rest of the way. When she got there, she
could ring a garage about her car.
Grabbing her purse, her forest-green
wool cloak, and the battery-powered torch she kept in the glove box,
she climbed out of the car and set off along the rural tree-lined
road, which was dark and a little spooky. No cars passed her in
either direction. Crickets chirped all around and small rustlings
from the surrounding woods startled her sporadically. Senses alert,
she stopped repeatedly to check her mobile for a signal.
Her heart pounded and, despite the
chill in the air, she was sweating under her cloak and sweater. The
only good thing she could say about her present predicament was that
her fear of being torn to pieces by wild animals had temporarily
eclipsed her other worries.
She didn’t know how long she’d been
walking when she came to an old stone bridge. Just beyond was a sign.
She shone the beam of her torch at the words carved into the wooden
plaque.
Faery Glen.
Jenna took heart. She’d read
something about the glen on the website for the cottage, so she
shouldn’t have much farther to go. Unfortunately, she needed to pee
rather urgently. Might there be somewhere to go in the glen?
Venturing into a forest in the middle
of the night might not be the smartest thing she’d ever done, but
her bladder was bursting and she wasn’t about to tinkle by the side
of the road. Just because no cars had gone by since she’d started
walking, didn’t mean one wouldn’t appear the moment she dropped
her knickers. Besides, there was a carpark abutting the glen, so
there might be a public lavatory there as well.
Up above, the sky was an indigo canvas
splattered with specks of white, some larger than others. She crossed
the small asphalt lot. Finding no bathroom, she squatted in the
bushes. When she’d finished her business, she shone the torch into
the glen. Everything outside the beam was pitch black. Water ran
somewhere nearby. Thirst drew her down the footpath. All that crying
had made her as parched as a dry sponge.
I’ll only go a little ways, find the
stream, and take a wee sip.
The hollow clomp of her footsteps
disturbed the silence as she crossed a wooden bridge. On the other
side, the path curved sharply. In a clearing just beyond the turn
were the falls. In the silver light of the full moon, the cascading
water reminded her of the bridal veil she might never get a chance to
wear.
Then, she saw him. A man in the pool
below the falls. He was stark naked, soaking wet, and had his back to
her.
Alarm electrifying every nerve ending,
she stepped back into the shadows. Her first thought was that he
might be a homeless man who’d taken refuge in the woods. He had a
beard and long hair, so it seemed the most logical explanation. Her
next thought was that he might be performing some sort of ritual. She
was on the Black Isle, after all, in a place called Faery Glen on the
night of a full moon, so his being a New Age warlock or druid didn’t
seem all that infeasible. A long shot, perhaps, but not meters
outside the realm of possibility.
When curiosity overrode her
apprehension, she stepped closer to get a better look at him. The
moonlight bathing his glistening physique revealed a tall, slender
frame with broad shoulders, narrow hips, and a shapely bum. Wetness
and poor lighting made telling the color of his hair impossible.
Light brown, maybe, or dark blond. She started a little when he bent
over and shook his head like a dog. As he threw it back, he raised
his muscular white arms to push the clinging wet hair off his face.
Despite her long engagement and having
achieved the ripe age of twenty-five, she’d never seen a naked man
before. Not in the flesh, anyway, and watching this one bathing in
the wild was making her feel things she shouldn’t. The prospect of
being caught spying on him was even more unsettling.
Ducking behind the thick trunk of the
nearest tree, she watched as he continued his bath. Drunk on a tart
cocktail of shame and lust, she took in the graceful slope of his
shoulders, the long muscles supporting his serrated spine, and the
alluring dimples just below the small of his back. His beautiful form
and the way the moonlight sparkled on the droplets clinging to his
skin made her pulse race and her knees weaken.
A strong urge to touch him welled up
inside her. How badly she wanted to run her hands over every
glistening curve and indentation of his manly form—both for
prurient reasons and to absorb some of his confidence the way plants
absorbed sunlight. As exposed as he was to the elements, he seemed
admirably comfortable in his skin.
She’d never felt that at ease with
herself, even when alone. All her life, she’d been made to feel
inferior. As much as she didn’t want to believe that she was, part
of her did.
Mesmerized by the man in the pool, she
went on watching. Something told her he was like her mother. Esoteric
rather than religious. Open-minded instead of rigid. Accepting, not
judging. She couldn’t say how or why she sensed this about him. She
only knew she felt it deep down in some instinctive part of her
psyche.
Hope fluttered in her heart. Could he
be the one her mother spoke of in the dream? Scoffing at her romantic
delusions, she smashed the thought with the rock of reason and headed
back to the footpath.
Nina Mason is an incurable romantic who
strives to write the same kind of books she loves to read: those that
entertain, edify, educate, and enlighten. In addition to the Knights
of the Tarot series, she is the author of Royal Pains, an erotic
historical series following a Scottish duke and duchess through the
hedonism and intrigues of the Restoration period, and Sins Against
the Sea, a paranormal romance steeped in the myth and magic of the
Scottish Isles.
Born and raised in Southern California,
Ms. Mason currently lives with her family in Woodstock, Georgia. When
she isn't writing, she makes art dolls and works as a consultant for
Pure Romance, a line of relationship-enhancement products.
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Thanks for featuring Knight of Pentacles on your blog today. :)
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