Today we're featuring Spartan Heart by Kristine Cheney. Get a glimpse into the book here and then venture over to Astraea Press to buy your copy TODAY!
Sent away to college in America, Evangeline swore she would never return to England. Anger loses its value when tragedy forces her home to assume ownership of the family's beloved Greco-Roman museum.
Placing a foolish, drunken kiss on a Greek statue in the museum's basement, Evangeline unknowingly frees a Spartan prince from an evil oracle's curse. Suddenly, her lonely life is invaded by the rakish man with knowing emerald green eyes who never eats or sleeps, and seems to know her every thought and feeling.
Falling in love is dangerous, especially when it's with a man who has already been claimed by the bitter oracle, Demona. From the moment of her kiss, Evangeline is swept into Dorien's world of mystery, danger, and passion. The oracle's fury only mounts as they unravel Demona's darkest secrets, but not before Demona finds out about their unborn half-breed immortal twins. Demona uses her knowledge of the future to manipulate and destroy, but sometimes love has a will, and a heart, of its own.
Kristine has been married to Brett, her high school sweetheart, for twenty-one years. She is the mother of Taryn, Brett, and Zackary, and is a proud grandmother to Parker, Ivy, and Evely’nn. A huge Labrador lover, she writes with her beloved Magnus curled under her desk at her feet. A lover of the ocean, water has always been her muse. Her favorite place to escape is in Oceanside, California. Talented with a tipped bag of frosting, cake decorating is only one of her many surprising talents.
Sounds like a good read, and an author I'd like to meet and curl up on her sofa and have a wonderful conversation about books while eating a piece of her cake.
ReplyDeleteAnn Best, Author @ Long Journey Home
Kristine,
ReplyDeleteHuge congrats on your release! The book sounds FABULOUS!!! Woohoo...
Awww. Thank you so much, Ann. I would love to! *wink* :)
ReplyDeleteThank you, Rebekah! :)
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