Knight of Darkness


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Knight of Darkness:
Knights of the Anarchy (Book One)

By Sherry Ewing

Sometimes finding love can become our biggest weakness… 

Wymar Norwood understands responsibility. His two brothers have been in his care since his parent’s death. With his title and lands stripped from him by the usurper Stephen, he aligns himself with the Empress Matilda, the rightful Queen of England. If he can win her favor and become her champion knight, he prays all will be returned to him.

Lady Ceridwen Ward of Norwich is out to prove not only to herself but the Empress that she is more than capable of protecting those she loves. She hides herself in the guise of a knight and follows along with her men to Lincoln to raise her sword for the Empress’s cause. But life can become complicated, especially after your identity is revealed.

But Wymar and Ceridwen have a common enemy who is bent on revenge. They will need to search their souls and overcome grief in order for their love to survive life’s greatest test.

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Excerpt:

Ceridwen watched his progress whilst he all but swaggered across the room. ’Twas not often a man gained… nay, earned her appreciation, but this warrior seemed to have a commanding presence about him that few of her acquaintance possessed. He threw off his cloak, reminding her of a wet dog as he shook the rain from his shorter than average brown hair. She had the impression such a color was subject to the sun and once dry ’twould become lighter. Where such an assessment came from, she knew not, but this warrior continued to hold her interest when he began striding toward a table near her own where two men had just recently taken a seat.

Murmurs as this stranger made his way through the room began to grow louder. Word that the Knight of Darkness was in their midst began to circulate amongst those in the tavern. A man with a reputation it seems, thought Ceridwen, though she was unsure how impressed she should be. Still, she continued to watch him as he stopped at the table to briefly converse with the two men seated there. Was he evil? Was that why the word Darkness had become associated with him? Or mayhap he was called this for another reason? Curiosity began to gnaw at her insides. She had lived a fairly sheltered life at Norwich and had not had a chance to learn very much about the notable knights who were fighting for the Empress’s cause. Clearly the men here knew of this man but ’twas obvious she would receive no answers as to why he was called such a name.