Winter Solstice in the Crystal Castle is a Christmas and Holiday Festival pick #holidayromance
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Winter Solstice in the Crystal Castle is a Christmas and Holiday Festival pick #holidayromance



Title: Winter Solstice in the Crystal Castle

 

Author: Jennifer Ivy Walker

 

Genre: medieval holiday romance

 

Book Blurb:

 

Gabrielle is a flame haired, fire hearted French princess who dreams of becoming a Valkyrie warrior queen like her Viking ancestors from Normandy. Sent to Paris to learn the proper etiquette for a future French queen, she is called home to le Château de Beaufort for a forced marriage to a man she loathes when her father the king’s precarious health takes a sudden turn for the worse.


Chivalrous, solitary knight Sir Bastien de Landuc suffers an impossible love for Gabrielle, the unattainable princess he can never have. Without a title of nobility, he is ineligible to compete in the tournament for her hand in marriage, despite his unparalleled equestrian skills and inimitable swordsmanship.


Yet, Yuletide wishes for a wondrous winter solstice in the glorious Crystal Castle might make impossible dreams come true.


Can the valiant knight win the coveted hand of his Viking Valkyrie?

 

Excerpt:

 

 Seven years of holding her close, inhaling her rose scented, luxuriously long red hair.


Seven years of admiring the soft, porcelain skin he longed to touch.


Seven years of perfectly molding her strong, athletic body to his own.


Tantalizing, torturous torment.


“I shall be a warrior queen,” she’d told him, emerald eyes ablaze with fierce pride as she’d blocked and parried his blows. “A Valkyrie shield maiden, like my ancestor, Brunnhild.” Agile and graceful as a dancer, she’d spun with stunning elegance and surprising force, disarming him with a glorious, gloating grin. “And I shall defend this kingdom with my sword… thanks to you.”


She’d strolled across the heather blooms to pick up and return his fallen blade. And-- long red hair whipping in the salty sea spray like a victorious Viking goddess-- she’d kissed him, her full, sensuous lips bestowing a generous gift of gratitude.


 And the promise of invigorating, intoxicating, impossible love.


  L’amour impossible.


The courtly love of a chivalrous knight for a lofty Lady he could never have.


So, he’d worshipped her in his young heart, suffering in silence as she honed her impressive skills and shared her secret hopes for the future as a powerful, invincible queen.


A Viking warrior queen.


A valorous Valkyrie shield maiden.


A voluptuous vixen who danced in his daring dreams.

 

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Share a holiday family tradition:

 

I always make Christmas Spice Cookies (my grandmother’s recipe) from scratch for my children-- and now grandchildren—to decorate on Christmas Eve. I make homemade buttercream frosting, divide it into six or seven coffee cups, and add food coloring to make all different colors for decorating the cookies. The children select the color(s) frosting they want to use, then decorate the cookies with a variety of toppings, such as white or milk chocolate chips, rainbow sprinkles, chocolate sprinkles, cinnamon candies, raisins, and colored sugar. They decorate a few cookies for Santa, some for Mom and Dad, and some for themselves to eat. A loving holiday family tradition that I’ve celebrated for over thirty years.

 

Why is your featured book perfect to get readers in the holiday mood?

 

It’s a medieval holiday romance where Yuletide Wishes come true.

 

Giveaway –

 

One lucky reader will win a $75 Amazon gift card

 

 

Open internationally.

 

Runs December 1 – 31

 

Drawing will be held on January 2, 2024.

 


Author Biography:

 

     Enthralled with legends of medieval knights and ladies, dark fairy tales and fantasies about Druids, wizards and magic, Jennifer Ivy Walker always dreamed of becoming a writer. She fell in love with French in junior high school, continuing her study of the language throughout college, eventually becoming a high school teacher and college professor of French.    


As a high school teacher, she took her students every year to the annual French competition, where they performed a play she had written, "Yseult la Belle et Tristan la Bête"--an imaginative blend of the medieval French legend of "Tristan et Yseult" and the fairy tale "Beauty and the Beast", enhanced with fantasy elements of a Celtic fairy and a wicked witch.    


“Winter Solstice in the Crystal Castle” is a blend of her love for medieval romance, the French history of Vikings in Normandy, and chivalrous valor. It’s a steamy, passionate romance between a fiery French princess descended from Viking Valkyrie and the sullen, solitary knight who suffers an impossible love for her. Readers who enjoyed The Wild Rose and the Sea Raven trilogy will recognize several of the main characters in this new novel as well.    


Explore her realm of Medieval French Fantasy. She hopes her novels will enchant you.

 

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