Good morning, everyone!
Thanks for having me here today.
I caught up with the reclusive Declan while I was wandering through the
temple the other afternoon, and I managed to get him to sit still for some
answers. He agreed, surprisingly. Here’s what our handsome Scot had to say:
Claire: What made you decide to isolate yourself from
your brothers, to join Leofric?
Declan: Leofric is a man I have long admired and he
has always held the Templar interests in high esteem. As I willna take a seraph, I saw a need I
could satisfy in the little time I have remaining in this lifetime. His purpose is noble, his commitment to the
Order values is unmoving, and there are many amongst us, such as Tane and
Gottfriend, who dishonor what we stand for.
Claire: When you interfered in the growing
relationship with Farran and Noelle, what was the purpose?
Declan: Only to
return them to the proper path. As you
well know we are sworn to a Code. Their
pairing may be inevitable. How they
choose to go about it should remain as noble as the oaths we have sworn. A slight distance between them shouldna cause
harm.
Claire: But if the archangels and the Almighty have
it set this way, why would you believe it is up to you to change it?
Declan: Och! Nay. ‘Tis not so. What has been set is the pairing of knight and seraph. Not how that is executed.
Claire: I think I
follow the logic. So how do you feel
about the appearance of the Noelle as the second seraph?
Declan: I am most
pleased for Sir Farran now that the oaths have been taken and vows are
intact. ‘Tis encouraging for the Order
as a whole to have another seraph found.
My brother is a lucky man, as is Merrick. Would that the archangels would see others
quickly matched as well, and we shall again be strong.
Claire: You said you wouldn’t take a seraph. Do you think Gabriel will try to pair you
before your soul turns?
Declan shakes his
head. ‘Twould not matter. Like Caradoc, I willna take a seraph. My reasonings are mine own, though well
founded. I will walk amongst angels
before I force a woman to accept me for eternity.
Claire: You were reluctant to talk about why your
lack of faith and meaning brought you to the Templar in our last meeting, are
you willing to shed light now?
Declan: Nay, lass.
I understand you are curious, and I donna wish to offend. But ‘tis personal and of the past. Allow it to remain there.
Claire: I guess I
don’t have much choice. Okay, I promised
not to keep you long, so I’ll let you get back to whatever it is you’re doing. Thanks again.
Declan stands and
offers a slight bow. Thank you,
lass. Safe journeys to you.
Claire: You as well, Declan.
Immortal Surrender Back Cover Blurb
Farran de Clare, loyal member of the cursed Knights Templar,
wants nothing to do with predestined mates. Even the Almighty won’t turn him
into a fool again—he’d rather sacrifice his soul. Yet in the scientist Noelle
Keane, a devout atheist, Farran meets the seraph designed for him.
Ordered by the archangel Gabriel to protect Noelle, the
possessor of a sacred relic that could give Azazel incredible power, Farran
swears to do his duty—but in name only. Fighting an attraction that grows with
each day, he’s determined that he’ll never pledge himself to her.
As they war over her future, their mutual passion ignites a
conflict far more damning. But before Noelle will agree to eternity with him,
she demands the ultimate sacrifice – his heart.
“This series (The Curse of the Templars) is explosive, sexy,
riveting, and Claire Ashgrove is a master of her craft.” ~ NYTimes Bestselling
Author, Maggie Shayne
EXCERPT #1
“Damnation,” he hissed through
clenched teeth.
He stalked back to the bed. No
longer concerned for her injuries, he snatched up her fingers and inspected the
scar once more. Nay, his eyes did not play tricks. She bore a dagger on her
hand. It matched his as if someone had miniaturized the eighteen-inch-long
weapon and scalded it into her flesh.
She belonged to him.
The door opened, and Farran’s
head snapped up. He returned Louise’s pleasant smile with a glare. “You may
undress the wench.” He shouldered past the aging caretaker, ignoring the way
she spluttered.
So Gabriel sought to pair him
with a maid, did he? ‘Twas no wonder the archangel did not forewarn him of her
nature. Gabriel well knew Farran would rather swallow his own sword.
He took the stairs two at a
time, in desperate need of fresh air. His fingers twitched with the need to
pummel something. A seraph! His
seraph! God’s teeth, would he be allowed no mercy? Could he not just leave this
world and be done with life?
In the wide front room, Farran braced his hands on the table and squeezed his eyes shut tight. Duty bound him to accept the pairing. With the oaths they were fated to take, the Templar would gain much needed strength. Much as he would like nothing more, he could not walk away from the woman in the bed upstairs.
And yet . . .he did not have to
stay either.
“Brother? Is something amiss?”
Lucan’s voice drifted down the stairs.
Farran turned around and raised
his glower to Lucan’s face. “You will go to her apartment. Fetch her cat. Fetch
her things. Deliver them all to Mikhail.”
Lucan’s gaze narrowed with
suspicion. “I trust you do not seek to have the maid to yourself?”
“Nay!” God’s teeth, nay. He
would no more touch her now than he would touch a snake. He would say his oath,
deliver her to the temple, and leave with the first light.
Cocking his head, Lucan studied
him. Slow dawning filtered into his expression, and he answered with a
thoughtful nod. “You recognize her mark. I shall have her mate sent here.”
Farran exhaled through his
teeth. At his thigh, he clenched a hand into a tight fist. “There is no need
for such.”
“Farran, you cannot be serious.
She must be paired at once. ’Tis written—”
“She is mine, Lucan.” With the
vile truth exposed, Farran stormed out the door.
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4 comments:
The Templars are fascinating to study. I went to Malta for a semester and learned a lot about them
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I love character interviews and this one was great. I enjoyed the excerpt, too. I have added this to my must have list.
Thanks,
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I enjoyed the excerpt. The book sounds good.
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Great excerpt. Cant wait to read more.
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