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Gerri Russell | Seducing The Knight

I’m so pleased to be here with you all today at Fresh Fiction to share my latest release Seducing the Knight.

Seducing the Knight is the second book in a new series that combines treasure hunting and those oh-so-fabulous Templar knights. For the series, I created a group of men that are based partly on historical fact and partly on fiction.

In Scottish history, there were a group of men known as Robert the Bruce’s special guard. These men who were loyal to their king, went on a crusade for him after he died. Their mission, to cut the Bruce’s heart from his chest and take it to the Holy Land for burial in the Church of the Holy Sepulchre as their king requested. They never made it to the Holy Land. They were forced into a battle with the Moors and were destroyed. Five of the ten Templars lived through that battle, but hundreds of their men died.

In the pages of the Brotherhood of the Scottish Templars series I explore how three of these surviving knights put the pieces of their lives back together. But along with exploring how to a man comes back to life after such a failure, I decided to throw a little "Templar Treasure" lore into the mix. No one knows for certain what happened to the treasure after to Templars were disbanded and charged with heresy. Evidence suggests the treasure could have been smuggled into Scotland and hidden there. Which is why each book in the series focuses on a different artifact that has been associated over the centuries with the Templars and their secret treasure.

Seducing the Knight features Sir Alan Cathcart who after the failed battle of Teba heads for Jerusalem, at the request of his king, to find the Ark of the Covenant and bring it back to Scotland for protection from those who would use it for evil purposes. Joining Alan on his quest is a Moorish princess who was born to fulfill her own prophecy surrounding the famous ark.

Seducing the Knight is a fast-paced romantic adventure that Romantic Times Book Reviews termed "an Indiana-Jones-meets-Lara-Croft tale." I hope you’ll enjoy reading a snippet from the book where our hero, Alan, and heroine Jessamine search for the Ark of the Covenant in the city of Petra:

Excerpt from Seducing the Knight

"Come, let’s have a look inside."

Jessamine curled her fingers around Alan’s. She’d never held hands with anyone before. The courtiers weren’t allowed to touch her. For one breathless moment his smoldering gaze studied her feature by feature, then he gave her hand a squeeze and led them through the entrance that rose some twenty feet high overhead.

With a sense of awe, Jessamine followed Alan into the ornate structure. Inside, the air was still and cold, a stark contrast to the suffocating heat outside. Golden light from the lantern splashed the nutmeg-colored walls, illuminating a colossal doorway that dominated the outer court and led to an inner chamber. Alan led her up the seven stairs and into what she could only guess was some sort of sanctuary, if the ablution basin was a clue.

"Where do we go now?" she asked. There were two passageways off to the left and right sides of the room.

"Let’s start here." He led her to the passageway on the right. When they hit a wall of stone, they retraced their steps and instead took the passageway off to the left.

They entered a large, empty space that looked almost identical to the one they’d just explored. But as Jessamine searched the empty space, a strong sense of premonition made her skin tingle. There was something different here. She stared at the only other doorway carved into the stone. The answers they sought were in there. She knew it.

Alan appeared by her side. "Ready to explore?" he asked, stepping inside.

Jessamine followed. They headed down another passageway that seemed to go on forever, until finally it opened into another empty chamber. This room was different from the others they’d passed through. It was carved out of the stone like the others, yet these walls were uneven and, from the looks of it, carved in haste.

Then she saw it-a small pinprick of light emanating from a tall, narrow crack in the wall at the back of the chamber.

"Alan?" Jessamine breathed.

"I see it," he said, moving past her to explore the human-sized opening. He held the lantern into the space. "It’s unfinished," he said, bringing his free hand up to caress the poorly sculpted rock at his eye level.

"Perhaps they grew tired of chipping away the stone," Jessamine offered.

"Or perhaps they wanted it to appear unfinished for a reason. We need to go inside." Alan offered her his hand.

She took his fingers in hers and allowed him to guide her into the dark void. Her heart raced and her palms grew damp. The space was narrow and confining, forcing them to turn to the side to slip through the rock.

Jessamine’s breath quickened as she and Alan moved deeper and deeper into the ever-narrowing space. The wall at her back was cold. The wall at her front nearly brushed against her chest. She clung to Alan’s hand and kept moving. "If we find the ark in this place, how will we ever get it out? The walls are too narrow."

"Somehow it was brought in, so there must be a way to get it out," he replied with confidence.

Together, they felt their way along the cool, gritty sandstone wall. The lantern cast eerie shadows that twisted and danced with each step they took. The shuffling of their footsteps mingled with the quickened rush of their breathing. The darkness seemed to seep around them, outside the circle of light cast by the lantern. Alan’s hand became her lifeline.

Cold dampness seeped into her clothes. Jessamine shivered. Her breath caught. She shuffled forward. "How much farther?" she whispered into the confined and darkened space.

No sooner had the words left her lips than the passageway opened up, spilling into a small chamber. The light from the lantern splashed across the walls, painting everything in hues of coppery gold. The room was empty, just as the others had been, except tucked high into the back wall was a shelf cut into the stone. It held a small golden chest that was much too small to be the ark.

Alan released her. He pressed the lantern into her hands and moved slowly across the chamber until he stood before the chest. He reached up and carefully removed it from the rock ledge.

"What is it?" Jessamine asked.

Alan turned toward her and bent, setting the small chest on the floor. "I’m not certain." He blew the dust and sand away from the lid. No ornamentation decorated the chest. "Bring the light closer."

She stepped beside him as he carefully lifted the lid from the chest. Inside were twelve formed and polished colored stones.

"What do they mean?" She set the lantern on the floor beside them.

With a grin, he sat back on his heels and pulled the leather book from the folds of his robe. She moved to peer over his shoulder as he flipped the loose pages. When he came to a drawing of what appeared to be a ceremonial garment, he stopped.

"What is that?" she asked. "How does it relate to what we found?"

"These stones might not be the Ark of the Covenant, but they are a worthy find in and of themselves." He lifted his gaze to hers. Excitement brightened his eyes. "These twelve stones are what were referred to in the Old Testament as the stones of fire. They represent the twelve tribes of Israel and were at one time set into the breastplate of the high priest. That high priest would have worn the breastplate to control the divine fire that was said to emanate from the ark."

"So whoever controls the stones of fire controls the ark?" Jessamine cupped her hands over his. A spark passed between them at the intimate contact. It brought a soft gasp to her lips. She should pull her hands away, stand, anything to break the contact between them. Instead, she gazed into his piercing blue eyes and felt a strange lightness at her core.

"Aye," he said softly. "But suddenly it’s not the ark or the stones that interest me, but something else entirely." He abandoned the chest on the ground and stood, pulling her up with him until they faced each other, their bodies only a hairbreadth apart.

"Jessamine. We are entering dangerous territory." The words seemed dredged up from his very soul as he pulled her even closer, his gaze on her lips.

She knew he didn’t mean the dangers of following the prophecy, but the dangerous way desire flared each time they touched.

I hope you’ve enjoyed a peek inside Seducing the Knight as much as I’ve enjoyed sharing it with you. I’ll be giving away a signed copy of Seducing the Knight to one lucky commenter today.

Do you love treasure hunts as much as I do? What artifact from history would you have loved to explore or discover?

 

 

Comments

35 comments posted.

Re: Gerri Russell | Seducing The Knight

The Indiana Jones movies were such fun adventures, and your books sound the same. Plus, who can resist a knight? ;-)
(Cheryl Castings 11:50am June 11, 2010)

Oh I love me some Knights, this sounds really good!
(Gail Hurt 11:59am June 11, 2010)

I loved the first book in the series and am anxious to read this one. +
I think treasure hunting sounds exciting. I would love to look for some obscure piece of history from Ireland or Scotland. Wouldn't matter what it was - just looking in those places would be exciting for me!
(Kimberley Coover 12:27pm June 11, 2010)

This book sounds really good! I like to read about Scotland and knights. You are a new-to-me author and look forward to getting this book.
(Deb H. 3:03pm June 11, 2010)

Congrats on the recent release of "Seducing the Knight," Gerri. I love treasure hunts. It would be amazing to discover the Holy Grail or the tomb of a pharaoh.
(Jane Cheung 4:06pm June 11, 2010)

Hi Gerri! I love reading the Scottish historical romances and thrilled about this new book! I feel I learn so much from what I read and I mostly love to go back to that time period for a feel of it then! SEDUCING THE KNIGHT sounds perfect! Gosh, a great peek (excerpt). I could so visualize their exploring!
(Cathie Morton 4:21pm June 11, 2010)

Oooh treasure hunting sounds fun... as for an artifact I would have liked to have found... definitely something Celtic... great excerpt!
(Colleen Conklin 5:08pm June 11, 2010)

Great excerpt! Treasure hunts are fun as long as I don't have to go into a jungle or anywhere too miserable. :) The artifact I would like to discover would be Amelia Earhart's plane, if that is considered an artifact.
(S Tieh 6:56pm June 11, 2010)

Your book sounds so intriguing!! I would love to find any artifacts having to do with Egyptian history. I've always been fascinated with Cleopatra. Some of the more famous Kings have already been discovered, but I've always imagined myself on an expedition, searching for the lost pyramid. Who knows? Maybe I would have found Mount Ararat!! lol
(Peggy Roberson 8:38pm June 11, 2010)

SEDUCING THE KNIGHT sounds great. It is exciting to think that history can be changed or clarified based on someone finding an undiscovered artifact. Who wouldn't want to be part of that discovery.
(Rosemary Krejsa 9:07pm June 11, 2010)

Oh I would want to explore something biblical like the Ark or something!!!
(Brandy Blake 10:27pm June 11, 2010)

Cheryl, I loved the whole treasure-seeking part of the Indiana Jones movies. My favorite was #3 (with Sean Connery, but that's another topic!) when they went to Petra like my characters did, but they were looking for the Holy Grail...you'll get to read about ~my~ Grail adventure in A KNIGHT TO DESIRE in March 2011.
(Gerri Russell 11:41pm June 11, 2010)

Gail, Kimberly, Deb, Thanks so much for stopping by! Here's to many adventures in your future!
(Gerri Russell 11:43pm June 11, 2010)

Jane, I am with you! I always wanted to go to Egypt and participate in a "dig". Despite the heat, I think it would be so much dun!
(Gerri Russell 11:45pm June 11, 2010)

Oops! That was supposed to be ~fun~ on that last message. :-)

Cathie, I do a ~lot~ of research to make what's in my books as accurate as possible. Thanks so much for popping by today!
(Gerri Russell 11:48pm June 11, 2010)

Colleen, I was in Scotland doing research a couple of years ago and went to the outer islands where they are still finding artifacts from the Celts. The museums there were phenomenal.
(Gerri Russell 11:51pm June 11, 2010)

S, I'm with you, I would love to figure out what happened to Amelia Earhart. One of our museums up here in Seattle has an exhibit about her life at present. It was so very interesting to see the news reels, clothing, pictures, flight logs, even letters. She was truly a woman ahead of her time.
(Gerri Russell 11:58pm June 11, 2010)

Peggy, You are an adventurer at heart! I hope you get the chance to go to Egypt someday and truly explore. A lost pyramid, a pharaoh, a mountain! You go girl!
(Gerri Russell 12:02pm June 12, 2010)

Rosemary, That's the beautiful thing about technology...it allows all of us the means to understand history in a way we never could before. I remember the first time they had the technology to document the remains of the Titanic where it rests on the ocean floor. That technology brought true answers about what happened that fateful night.
(Gerri Russell 12:06pm June 12, 2010)

Brandy, No one knows for certain what happened to the Ark of the Covenant. Who knows...it could still be out there waiting for you to discover it!
(Gerri Russell 12:08pm June 12, 2010)

WOW what a great excerpt!! I will be reading this book, I love historical romance and really love it when it is well written. I am looking forward to reading you books.
(Vickie Hightower 3:08pm June 12, 2010)

Vickie, You are very kind! Thanks for stopping by!
(Gerri Russell 3:40pm June 12, 2010)

I love historical romances and with Knights,Gotta read this one. We have Indian Mounds locally and I would have loved to have been digging and found some of the arrowheads, pottery, etc. They finished excavating yrs ago.
(Brenda Hill 9:19pm June 12, 2010)

Ohhh I love treasure hunting!! DH does too, he recently got a new metal detector and we hope to do some hunting this fall/winter. We just love it all, the fact of finding something that is old is just thrill.

I'm not sure I've ever thought about hunting for one specfic thing.

hugs,
WendyK
(Wilma Keel 9:52pm June 12, 2010)

I love historical fiction and I'm always
looking for new authors to discover. Your
book looks just up my alley!
(Molly Wilsbacher 11:08pm June 12, 2010)

I who love to find out what happened to the Golden Room of Russia.
(Loretta Canton 5:47pm June 13, 2010)

Sounds great. This is one my favorite time periods. Using a different setting for the story makes it even more appealing.
(Patricia Barraclough 7:44pm June 13, 2010)

This sounds like a great read
(Julie Swaney 7:57pm June 13, 2010)

I've always loved the area, though I've never been there, that the book covers in the Middle East. I can remember how enthralled I was when I first heard about the city of Petra. It's certainly one place that I still want to see. I'd love to read this book.
(Sigrun Schulz 12:31pm June 14, 2010)

Something from Ancient Egypt - cursed of course.
(Mary Preston 5:02am June 14, 2010)

historical romantic fiction is great. yours sounds great:)
(Barbara Studer 9:05am June 14, 2010)

Brenda, I would love to find something from American history. How fun that you live so close to such a place.
(Gerri Russell 2:46pm June 14, 2010)

Wilma, Here's hoping you find many treasures with your metal detector.
(Gerri Russell 2:48pm June 14, 2010)

this book sounds great. I love treasure hunting
(Julie Swaney 8:46pm June 14, 2010)

I had a fabulous visit with the Titanic exhibit in Vegas when we were there. I then saw the tv video last night of the discovery of the ship, which hadn't been released before. I would have loved to have been with that explorer that went down and sent video up to the crew of what was on the ground with the titanic. It gave me shivers, the original exhibit did. If you ever get a chance to see it go!
(Brenda Rupp 8:47pm June 14, 2010)

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