Love
and War
Chronicles
of Estoria
Book
1
Suzy
Knight
Genre:
Fantasy/ Romance
Publisher:
Taliesin Publishing
ASIN:
B00I9Q3MYI
Number
of pages: 213
Word
Count: just over 70,000
Cover
Artist: James Caldwell
Book
Description:
In
the small kingdom of Estoria, war is brewing. Trapped between the
deadly Cantarrus mountains and the volatile kingdom of Belvidia, war
seems unavoidable. The time has come to announce the heir to the
throne so as to give the kingdom a much needed sense of security.
Sophia
has worked long and hard to become the ideal queen. She is the toast
of Estorian society and is ready to marry for duty. Her twin sister
Amelia is her polar opposite; clumsy and opinionated Amelia might be
fluent in several languages, but she cannot curtsy without falling
over.
When
Amelia’s betrothal to Prince Damon is announced, Sophia feels
betrayed. Amelia is shocked and becomes paranoid that her unfeminine
habits will cause the prince to call off the wedding, leaving Estoria
to face Belvidia alone. Things get more complicated for Amelia when
she begins to develop feelings for the handsome bodyguard sent by her
future husband.
Amelia
must choose; will she side with her sister, do her duty and marry the
prince, or will her new found interest in marrying for love ruin
everything? Love, duty or family; which would you choose?
Short
Excerpt:
The
nervous princesses reached the double doors of the banquet hall.
Sophia slid her arm out of Amelia’s, grabbed her hand, and squeezed
it tightly. Just as suddenly as it started, the moment was over, and
she reverted back to the cold and dignified princess, leaving Amelia
more nervous than before.
“Stand
up straight, shoulders back, chin up, and smile!” hissed Sophia at
her sister. The doors opened, and a servant announced their arrival.
Gracefully, Sophia glided into the room, smiling at the many people
who stood for their entrance as she made her way to the high table.
Amelia
swallowed hard as she took in the many faces staring from within the
room. Biting her lip, she followed, trying to mimic her sister’s
graceful walk, her smile more a grimace of concentration. The hall
was full to capacity with visiting lords and ladies who had come to
hear the king’s announcement. Amelia felt her stomach churn at the
thought of embarrassing herself in front of all the visiting
dignitaries.
They
sat, Sophia next to the queen and Amelia next to the king, as they
always did. The hall-full of people took their seats afterward. The
king then stood and raised his arms. “Welcome lords, ladies, and
gentlefolk to our home on this very special evening. Before we begin
our meal, there is something I wish to announce.”
Around
the room, people sat up straighter with anticipation. Everyone knew
the girls were of age to marry. In fact, they were past the usual age
for betrothal announcements. Sophia smiled indulgently, while Amelia
bit her lip, hoping the man her father chose would serve the country
well in these troubled times.
“As
you know, my wife and I have not been blessed with a son.” The
queen reached for his hand and squeezed it before she rose to stand
beside him. “But we do have two beautiful daughters, who have grown
into very fine women.” He gestured to the two princesses on either
side of himself and his queen.
“I
have called you here tonight to hear the betrothal announcement of my
daughter, who will become queen and rule Estoria at her husband’s
side after my death.” Amelia glanced at Sophia, her stomach
churning as she waited to hear who her sister would be betrothed to.
Sophia looked nervous about hearing her new husband’s name too, but
she had prepared for this her whole life. Amelia turned her gaze to
the king and queen, waiting for the inevitable announcement.
“I
have arranged a match with the second born prince of Prestor, Prince
Damon.” The room broke into excited whispers as the lords and
ladies discussed all the gossip they could remember about the prince.
Sophia smiled widely, but Amelia frowned. She knew of Prince Damon.
He was said to be handsome and chivalrous. He would make an excellent
husband. He was a few years older—twenty-four to Sophia’s
eighteen. But while Prestor was a beautiful country, it was separated
from Estoria by the Cantarrus Mountains. Weren’t there more
suitable choices who would be able to aid Estoria in the upcoming
battle? She trusted her father’s decision, but she couldn’t say
she would have made the same choice. Although, if I’m honest—that’s
at least half because I want the crown for myself.
The
king held his hands up for silence again. “Please, everyone, join
me in celebrating the betrothal of my eldest daughter, your crown
princess, the beautiful Princess Amelia.” There was a roar of
applause, and both Amelia and Sophia’s faces froze into identical
masks of shock and horror. Amelia was dragged upward to stand beside
her father. She felt like the floor had dropped away from beneath
her, and she clutched at her father’s arm to support herself. The
roar of the lords and ladies sounded so far away. She must have
misheard. There was no way he actually meant it.
“I
have two daughters, and my youngest, Sophia, has also become
betrothed tonight.” The king looked over at Sophia, oblivious to
the taut smile on her face. The queen reached out and helped her
upright.
“Princess
Sophia will wed Duke Anton of Crestori’s oldest son, the honorable
Sir Graeme,” announced King Frederick, beaming at the crowd. He
looked around the room, grinning as the shouts of encouragement for
the princesses and blessings were called out for their marriages.
“Now let us celebrate with a feast!” he boomed, and turned to
help his queen and daughters back into their seats while the
servants, who waited around the edges of the hall, dashed forward
with plates towering with food and flagons of wine.
Amelia felt numb.
What will I do? Can I marry a man I have never met? How will he react
when he realizes he was conned out of a real princess for his bride
and instead gained a budding ambassador? How is Sophia going to
react? Questions ran through her head, too quickly for her to
consider answers for any of them. She glanced over at Sophia and
flinched to see her face still frozen in a false smile.
For
the rest of the evening Amelia picked at her meal, smiling and
nodding every time someone came forward to congratulate her. Later,
when the food was cleared away, she danced with everyone who asked,
though it all felt like a dream. Normally, she watched Sophia
dancing, as no one was fool enough to ask her. Now, she was suddenly
the most sought out woman, even though the men would surely regret
risking their feet afterward.
She
was so numb it was if she still sat beside her father, watching
someone else get twirled around on the dance floor by various lords,
dukes, and sirs. Perhaps I should always get earth-shattering news
before a dance, it seems to make me less clumsy, she thought idly as
she watched the room spin by.
About
the Author:
Suzy
Knight is an average English girl, who after completing a degree in
boring business management decided to travel halfway around the world
to the land of kpop and kimchi to be a teacher.
Whilst
in Korea, Suzy rediscovered her passion for writing and managed to
write the novel Love and War in between working at her academy and
volunteering with animal rescue. Two years later and she’s back in
England with her rescued Korean puppy, Panda.
Now
she is working on her next novels, while training Panda to be less
nervous.
Website:
www.suzyknight.com
Facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/SuzyKnightBooks
Twitter:
https://twitter.com/SuzyKnightbooks
Amazon
Author UK: http://www.amazon.co.uk/-/e/B00IABE9YE
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