Forbidden Love In A Knight’s Persuasion by Catherine Kean

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Forbidden Love In A Knight’s Persuasion by Catherine Kean

The theme of forbidden love is a common one in historical romances.  It’s one of my personal favorites because it’s so wonderfully versatile.  It’s featured in several of my award-winning novels, including A Knight’s Vengeance, Book One of my Knight’s Series which is the story of a beautiful, kidnapped maiden who falls in love with her abductor, the scarred rogue obsessed with exacting revenge upon her father.  This theme is also woven into the plot of my most recent series title, A Knight’s Persuasion, released in May.

From an author’s perspective, the forbidden love theme works for several reasons.  It makes for nail-biting conflict between the hero and heroine.  It makes us wonder if the two of them--both fascinating people who are one-hundred-percent committed to what they believe is right and because of that are pitted against each other—can ever have a happily-ever-after.  And we do want that to happen.  That keeps us turning pages to see what transpires next.  Good conflict also inspires scenes that tug at our emotions, making us laugh and cry and gasp out loud in surprise.

Conflict also makes for delicious sexual tension.  What could be worse, for the maiden of A Knight’s Vengeance, than to find herself attracted to the dangerous man who is plotting to kill her father in battle?  Or for a knight, sworn to respect the chivalric code, to hunger for the sister of the lady to whom he’s betrothed?

That’s exactly the kind of forbidden love I use in A Knight’s Persuasion.  The heroineLady Juliana de Greyne, was intended to be the bride of Edouard de Lanceau, son of Moydenshire’s great lord (the hero of A Knight’s Vengeance).  However, a foolish bet between Edouard and a friend to win Juliana’s kiss caused his relationship with her to end badly.  Not long after, Edouard was tricked by Juliana’s younger sister into betrothing her.  He resents this arrangement, because he desires Juliana, but he’s a man of honor and will never forsake his vow.

When Edouard finds Juliana lying near dead in a river, he’s horrified and determined to ensure she survives her wounds.  He rides with her in his arms to the nearest castle for help, not realizing his father’s enemies have seized control there.  Edouard is taken prisoner and chained in an isolated tower with Juliana, who has lost her memory; she doesn’t remember him or who she is, although his memories of her constantly torment him.  He realizes full well that their enemies have imprisoned them together in hopes that he’ll yield to his desire for her.  If that happens, he’ll betray not only his betrothed, but his honor and that of his respected family, which would suit the villains’ plans perfectly.

Here’s an excerpt from Chapter 14 that conveys Edouard’s intense craving for Juliana.  It’s a bitterly cold night and pitch black in the tower.  He’s just coaxed Juliana to lie with him on his pallet, to keep warm.

She laughed, a nervous warble.  “This close, and I still c-cannot see you.”

Nor I you, his mind answered, while he eased his fingers from hers to allow her to better recline.  But I can hear you breathe, feel the softness of your warm chemise, and smell the perfume of your hair.  God above, Juliana, how you entice me.

Even as he struggled to squash that thought, his hardened loins swelled further.  Damnation.  He’d vowed to keep control of his desire.  He’d offered Juliana comfort, and he meant to honor his words.  Either he regained command of his lust, or he’d spend the entire night in aroused agony.

He concentrated on quelling the fire in his groin.  Straw shifted as Juliana settled beside him.  He guessed she was lying on her side, heard the faint rasp of wool as she covered herself with her blanket.  When she fell quiet, he sensed she was looking at where she knew him to be.

A silent growl of pleasure unfurled inside him.  He still couldn’t see her, but in the small gap separating their bodies, her heat reached out to him like a bonfire beacon in the night.  How he longed to bring her flush against him, to feel her supple curves against his hardness . . .

Edouard, you wretched fool!  Quit such thoughts, or you will drive yourself mad.

He frowned, determined to conquer his disgraceful weakness.  Be gallant, Edouard, and think about her comfort.  Sliding his hand up the pallet, he found the chain running between them and pushed it closer to him.  She needn’t lie on it and be uncomfortable.  Then he tugged his blanket, barely large enough for one, back up over his waist, painfully aware that even the slightest movement caused the chains to make noise.

“Do they hurt?” she asked.

They.  Several answers to this question leapt to mind, the most inappropriate rising to the fore.  Managing to keep his tone calm, he asked, “What do you mean?”

“The iron bands around your wrist.”

Ah.  “A little,” he said.  “Fetters are not designed to be pleasant.  Are you comfortable enough?”

“Aye, but I am still cold.”

He settled his cheek upon his bent arm, just as her hand moved, mayhap to adjust her blanket.  Her fingers knocked his chin; one fingertip touched his lips.

Purely on instinct, he turned his head and sucked that fingertip into his mouth.

Juliana gasped.  “Oh!”

Cease, Edouard!  You must!  Somehow, though, the shock and delight in her voice held his will captive and forced him on.

Grazing her skin with his teeth, he drew in more of her finger, until his upper lip touched the knuckle bone where her finger joined her hand.  He twirled his tongue around her flesh, while savoring her shocked shivers.

Her skin tasted sweet.  Deliciously so.  He inhaled her alluring scent that reminded him of lavender and honey.  Mmm . . .  Never had he known a woman to smell so good.

“What”—Juliana breathed—“are you doing?”

He stilled, becoming aware of the merciless throbbing of his groin.  What was he doing?  He certainly wasn’t going to seduce her..

With a wry chuckle, he drew back, releasing her digit.  “I was . . . ah . . .  warming your finger.”

The air stirred between them as she snatched her hand away.  “Well, I—”

“’Tis feeling warmer?”

“Aye, but . . .  Do you normally warm fingers that way?”

She peered at him.  He knew it.  How readily he pictured her face, set in a winsome expression of both fascination and uncertainty.

“Not always.”  He smiled into the darkness.  Before he could stop the reckless words, he said, “Shall I continue?”

Her startled squawk brought silent laughter welling up inside him.

“Thank you, but nay.  For you to heat up all of my fingers would . . . take a while.”  She sighed.  “There must be better ways to get warm.”

Ah, but there were.  He knew plenty that weren’t just efficient, but highly pleasurable . . .

How will Edouard and Juliana ever be able to be together?  A Knight’s Persuasion has an emotional, happy ending, but how their forbidden love resolves . . .   Well, I don’t want to spoil the anticipation for any of my readers. J

If you’d like more details on my Knight’s Series books (they can all be read as stand-alone titles, so don’t worry if you haven’t read them in order!) as well as excerpts, please visit my website athttp://www.catherinekean.com

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51 Response to Forbidden Love In A Knight’s Persuasion by Catherine Kean

Colleen
June 29, 2010 10:29 AM

Wow I love the sound of this book... have not read anything by Catherine Kean yet... have to change that!

greenshamrock@

June 29, 2010 10:38 AM

I do enjoy the forbidden love theme because of all the reasons you mentioned; nail-biting conflict and the h/h overcome the obstacles, sexual tension, and eventually waiting for the much anticipated HEA. Makes for satisfying read.

Congratulations on the release of A Knights Persuasion. I would love a chance to win A Knights Vengeance so I can start at the beginning. Thanks.

armiefox@

June 29, 2010 12:42 PM

Your Knight series sounds lovely and I'd love win a copy of one of your books. I'd start with Knight's Vengeance because it's always nice to start at the beginning of a series, even if the stories are stand alone.

Barbed1951@

June 29, 2010 12:49 PM

Hi Colleen! :) I'm glad A KNIGHT'S PERSUASION sounds good to you. :) Thank you! Thanks, too, for stopping by today; it's a pleasure to meet you!

June 29, 2010 12:52 PM

Hi Armenia! :) Judging by your comment, you must be a writer; very nicely said! Thank you for your kind congratulations and for your interest in my books. :)

June 29, 2010 12:54 PM

Hi Barbara E! :) Thanks for commenting today. You're right about my series. While all of the books can be read independently, the overall story arc is so much richer if the novels are read in order.

June 29, 2010 6:02 PM

I've been reading about this book - all good! I enjoyed the excerpt - sounds like a very good read!

catslady5@

June 29, 2010 6:42 PM

Hi catslady! :) Thanks so much for your kind words about my book. :) I'm glad you enjoyed the excerpt.

June 29, 2010 7:05 PM

Sounds like a good Book.I love the Excerpt.Hope to get around two reading your books soon.

sasluvbooks

June 29, 2010 7:25 PM

SOUNDS LIKE A GREAT

June 29, 2010 7:25 PM

READ OOPS!!

June 29, 2010 7:40 PM

Very good excerpt! The warming of Juliana's fingers was my fav part :)

June 29, 2010 7:41 PM

The only thing I love more than discovering a "new" author is finding out she has a series of books already out there that I can get my hands on. Priceless!


alterlisa AT yahoo DOT com
http://lisaslovesbooksofcourse.blogspot.com/

June 29, 2010 7:42 PM

I haven't read anything by Catherine yet, but these books sound great. I love medieval romances.
-Laura
L_Hogg at

June 29, 2010 8:23 PM

Just stopped by to tell you congrats on the release A Knight's Persuasion. I was fortunate to have the opportunity to read and review the book and I just wanted to share with everyone that I enjoyed it very much.

Chelsea B.
June 29, 2010 8:49 PM

Seriously, this book sounds amazing! I really enjoyed the excerpt!

First part of email: missyprissy

June 29, 2010 9:16 PM

I have A Knight's Vengeance. I enjoyed it very much. One of the reasons I picked up the Vengeance was because CJ, the cover model, mentioned when it was released. I enjoyed reading the excerpt. I would love to read the rest of the series now. Just a few more to add to my growing list of must get and want to read.

alexstaomos

June 29, 2010 9:44 PM

Forbidden love adds an intriguing plot to a romance and keeps the reader eager for the next chapter. Never a dull moment.

Enjoyed the excerpt and look forward to reading the book.

GladysMP29

Anonymous
June 29, 2010 11:51 PM

Your stories sound good. When did you first know you wanted to write?
Happy summer

starryann2000

June 30, 2010 5:50 AM

I have both A Knights Vengence & A Knights Reward. I went to buy A Knights Temptation when it released last April and had a hard time finding it. Borders said it didn't exist. After a few months I thought maybe the release date had been pushed back so I gave up looking for it. Thank god for being a member here cause with this blog I know I'm not crazy :) Time to go back to borders and scream... I've been dying for the third book so I can start the series. I always read books when I have 3 of them, now with the release of A Knights Persuasion, I'll have 4 to read in a row. Hope I can win number 4 here. That would be Awesome! but if not I'll still go buy it. Have a great day..
Stephmartin71

June 30, 2010 5:53 AM

ps..Great excerpt and I meant to ask how many books will be in this series?
Stephmartin71

June 30, 2010 7:45 AM

I must say that that was a very good way for me to start my morning off and stay distracted from what I should be doing for the rest of the day!! I can't wait to read the beginning, as well as the rest of the book!! You do have a way with words, as well as a way of making the characters interesting. I am most intrigued!!

June 30, 2010 8:48 AM

I love the sound of this book. I think it's going to be a keeper

jellybelly82158

Jackie W
June 30, 2010 9:24 AM

This sounds like a good book that I'd enjoy reading ...hope I win it. JFWisherd

June 30, 2010 12:03 PM

Hi Stacey! :) I'm very pleased to hear you liked the sound of my book and enjoyed the excerpt. Thanks for sharing your thoughts.

June 30, 2010 12:05 PM

Hi hotcha12! LOL! :) I'm glad you think A KNIGHT'S PERSUASION sounds good. I will never get tired of hearing that! :)

June 30, 2010 12:07 PM

Hello *yadkny!* It's a pleasure to meet you! I have to admit, the bit about Edouard warming Juliana's fingers was SO much fun to write! :) Edouard told me that's what he wanted to do and, well, it had to happen. :) Gosh, those demanding alpha male heroes . . .

June 30, 2010 12:07 PM

Hi Catherines your book sounds great I love historial romance and the forbidden love angle makes it a definate must read for me .
wanda f
flanagan@mebtel.net

June 30, 2010 12:10 PM

Hi Lisa R! Aww, your comment warmed my heart. :) I hope you will check out my series and let me know what you think! I love meeting readers and am so glad you stopped by the blog.

June 30, 2010 12:12 PM

Hello Historical Writer/Editor! :) I'm thrilled to hear you enjoy medieval romances. There seem to be more of them published now than there were a few years ago, which is great for all of us who love that historical time period. Thanks for leaving a comment!

June 30, 2010 12:16 PM

Hello Lori! :) Thanks so much for leaving such a gracious comment. I was thrilled that you reviewed my book and enjoyed it so much. Reviewers rock!

June 30, 2010 12:19 PM

Hello Chelsea B! Thanks for saying my book sounds "amazing!" Woo-hoo! Edouard is grinning from ear to ear right now, telling me he gets all the credit for the story's appeal. *Ahem.* Let's just say Juliana is going to have a few words with him. :)

June 30, 2010 12:39 PM

Hi Alexa! :) CJ Hollenbach looks great on the cover of A KNIGHT'S VENGEANCE, doesn't he? I was thrilled to have him appear on my book cover. I got very lucky again with A KNIGHT'S PERSUASION. The beautiful people on the front are Jason Santiago, who won the Mr. Romance competition at the 2007 Romantic Times Booklovers' Convention, and Chynna Skye Pozzessere, daughter of New York Times best-selling author Heather Graham.

Thanks so much for your comment, Alexa, and I hope you get to read the rest of the series. :)

Anonymous
June 30, 2010 1:50 PM

Looks like a great read and you've got some lovely covers there.

valb0302@yahoo.com
in Germany

June 30, 2010 3:36 PM

what a delicious exerpt -- a definate teaser. i do enjoy a good midieval romance & this one sounds interesting.

gamistress66

June 30, 2010 6:40 PM

Hi GladysMP! Nice to see you here. :) "Never a dull moment" is absolutely right! :) Thanks for enjoying the excerpt and for your interest in my books.

June 30, 2010 6:43 PM

Hi starryann2000! Happy summer to you! I'm delighted that you're intrigued by my books. :) In answer to your question, I wanted to be a writer from a very young age; I read a lot as a child, and I'm sure that cultivated my imagination and made me think about penning my own stories. Thanks for commenting on my blog!

June 30, 2010 6:54 PM

Hiya Stephmartin71! Thank you SOOO very, very much for buying A KNIGHT'S VENGEANCE and A KNIGHT'S REWARD! Both books have finaled in contests for published romance novels (A KNIGHT'S REWARD was a National Readers' Choice Awards finalist), so I hope you'll find them good reads.

I'm glad you told me about the trouble you had with A KNIGHT'S TEMPTATION. I'm really sorry it wasn't availble in the bookstore. :( That kind of situation is frustrating for everyone, readers and authors alike. I really appreciate you sticking with my books and hope being able to read all four series titles in a row will be worth the wait. :)

To answer your question, the series finishes with A KNIGHT'S PERSUASION. I'd planned a fifth book, but that novel's on the back burner for now. Hopefully one day I will have the opportunity to write that story.

June 30, 2010 6:57 PM

Hello Countrysunrise! I chuckled reading your comment! I love being an excuse for you to procrastinate. :) Thank you for your kind words about your writing. I'm so glad I intrigued you as well as distracting you. :)

June 30, 2010 6:59 PM

Hey jellybelly82158! Aww, you are a sweetie! :) Thank you for saying my book's likely to be a keeper. You made my day. :)

June 30, 2010 7:00 PM

Hi Jackie W! I'm so pleased my book sounded interesting to you. Thanks for your comment! I hope you'll have a chance to read A KNIGHT'S PERSUASION and see what happens between Juliana and Edouard!

June 30, 2010 7:02 PM

Hi wanda f! Woo-hoo! I'm thrilled that my book is a "must read" for you! Thank you. Thanks, too, for sharing your thoughts on the blog. It's so nice to meet you.

June 30, 2010 7:04 PM

Hello valb0302 from Germany! I love meeting readers from across the globe! Thank you so much for commenting and for the compliment on my book covers. :)

June 30, 2010 7:07 PM

Hi gamistress66! Yes, the excerpt is a bit of a teaser, isn't it? :) I'm glad it enticed you and am so pleased that you're a reader of medievals. Yay! Another kindred spirit.

July 01, 2010 5:42 PM

Looks Awesome! Love the cover!!

July 01, 2010 11:13 PM

Hi Catherine, love reading your medievals, and this excerpt is sounding like another winner.

July 02, 2010 8:27 AM

Hi refhater! :) So nice to meet you! I'm glad you think my book looks awesome! :) I love the cover, too. :)

July 02, 2010 8:29 AM

Hello Pam P! Thank you so much for reading my books! :) I hope you find A KNIGHT'S PERSUASION to be a thrilling, fast-paced, romantic read.

July 29, 2010 8:42 AM

If it's not to late to enter. Count me in, please. The book sounds great!

chirth7@yahoo.com

August 10, 2010 10:25 AM

and the winner was: Stephmartin71

August 10, 2010 10:33 AM

Yippie, Thank you so much. How do I claim my prize? I am still trying to figure out how I find out who won on a different post of Night Owl Reviews :) Stephanie

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