Welcome to another exciting episode of Weekend Writing Warriors, where writers share in ten lines or less a scene from their work. I’m continuing to share from my soon-to-be-released m/m fantasy, Gryffon Hall. Wyler is seated next to the mysterious and somewhat barbaric Lord Rouchet at a state dinner. He’s discovered Rouchet owns a vast library, Wryler’s idea of heaven.
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“I’d like to see this library someday,” Wryler said and immediately regretted it. Such an admission might lead to an invitation that would be awkward to decline. He couldn’t for the life of him imagine traveling to the edge of the civilized world to the gloomy and haunted Gryffon Hall, looming as it did at the edge of the monster-infested Black Forest. How odd that a wondrous collection of books sat hidden in such a remote and unlikely location.
“Perhaps you will,” Rouchet said, and swilled his wine. “So what else do you do besides read?”
“Well, I’m currently attempting to find a cure for the Trembles, otherwise known as Chillbanes. I’ve discovered a connection between—”
“I mean, what do you do for entertainment?”
“You may not think so, but study and deep thought are entertaining,” Wryler said, then felt his cheeks heat as he heard his words and suspected they might be construed as insulting, as if the lord didn’t partake in deep thought himself.
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Gryffon Hall ~ coming in Summer 2016!
Useless fourth son of the Lord of Glimmerveen, Wryler dreams of getting married and escaping the rustic confines of his father’s castle. A wealthy merchant’s son seems to hold the key to Wryler’s safe if somewhat dreary future. However, the arrival of a mysterious stranger on the eve of Wryler’s betrothal sends his plans into disarray and Wryler finds himself traded off in marriage to one of the most notorious rogues in the land.
Is Lord Aeric Rouchet the barbarian he appears to be, or is he something much worse? Separated from his family and thrust into a strange and dangerous new life at the foreboding Gryffon Hall, Wryler must unravel the secret of his husband’s shadowed life and defeat the curse which threatens not only his growing affection for the barbarian in his bed, but the lives of everyone the Lord of Gryffon Hall is sworn to protect.
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I suspect Wryler’s idea of heaven may not altogether appeal to Rouchet!
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With a promise of a great library at the end of it, I’d make the journey!
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I think Gryffon Hall sounds lovely, though I do love my gloomy, presumably haunted castles. These two are like oil and water, aren’t they?
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He’s gotten himself into a weird situation. Interesting.
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His uncomfortableness is endearing. Great snippet! 🙂
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Their exchange shows so much about each of them. I want to read the whole story now.
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Then my evil plan has worked!
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Opposites attract here! Interesting conversation they’re having. I enjoy the way Wryler rethinks everything right after he says it. Great snippet.
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I love castles, so I would be on board in a second. I like their conversation. Great snippet!
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The crowd on this blog hop would definitely think a great library would traveling anywhere!
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Oh these awkward social interactions, they can get a person into trouble! Nice little scene.
Marcia
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So amusing. Study and deep thought are entertaining… And then he has to rethink what he has said. The irony. Love it. Great snippet.
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I’ve had conversations like that. ‘–What do you do for fun?’ “Read.” ‘–Anything else?’
They don’t seem to have much in common…
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Loved this whole conversation. Love love love. Great writing! 😀
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