Thursday, November 14, 2019

The Knight Before Christmas by Marilyn Brant ~ Excerpt

Hello, my friends! I'm thrilled to have Marilyn Brant on the blog today! She has a new book, The Knight Before Christmas, and I'm so excited to read it! I love Marilyn's stories! 

Marilyn has stopped by to share a little about her book with an excerpt. I hope you enjoy! 




First and foremost, huge thanks to Candy for inviting me to visit So Little Time... today!! It’s been a while since I had the pleasure of celebrating a release, and it’s especially fun to get to be here to do that. :)

The excerpt below from The Knight Before Christmas is all about anticipation...  The hero of the story, Austin Knightley, is (somewhat impatiently) awaiting Emma Westwood’s arrival. The two of them have a shared history of having grown up in small-town Crystal Corners, Minnesota, but it’s been a long time since they interacted in person—and, until very recently, never as adults.

I think most of us have experienced a similar moment of excitement/nervousness while waiting to meet up with someone. The anticipation can be both thrilling and nerve-wracking. Do you have a moment that immediately springs to mind when you think about a situation like that? I always remember waiting for my now-husband to arrive before our first official date. I was doing teacher-related prep work to distract myself, LOL, but I kept wondering, “Are my instincts right about him?”

It turned out to be a fabulous day—and my last “first date”—29 years ago! I loved that he not only showed up on time (because punctuality = awesomeness IMO!!), but that he seemed to care as much about making our burgeoning relationship work out as I did.

I hope you’ll enjoy this excerpt from the story, and here’s wishing you a Happy Holiday Season!
   
     xox, Marilyn


Excerpt:

     Austin started checking the time every five minutes from eight thirty a.m. onward. 

     “Why are you so antsy, man?” his brother David asked, as he got ready to take their dad to PT again. “Expecting an important phone call or something?”

     “Or something,” he replied, glancing at the hall clock and willing his beloved family members to leave the house, and quickly. Emma would be arriving in less than twenty minutes. 

     Once David and Dad were out the door, though, there was still Mom, who was lingering in the kitchen as if she knew someone was coming over. Specifically, someone female. 

     “Sweetheart, before I go to the grocery store, can I make some muffins or a fruit salad or anything tasty for you?”

     “Oh, no, Mom, thanks. I don’t need anything.”
“But what if someone stops by? You’ll want to be able to offer him—or her—some refreshments. At least let me brew a fresh pot of coffee.”

     It was now ten minutes to nine. He swallowed. “Coffee sounds like a great idea, but why don’t you let me make it? It’s busy at the market this time of year. You’ll want to get there early to avoid the lines.”

     His mother raised her brows slowly. No doubt about it, she had to have guessed that something was up. Under normal circumstances, he might have copped to it already, but working on a project with Emma Westwood wasn’t exactly a “normal” circumstance. It would be bad enough later when his mom, dad, and kid brother all returned and Emma was there in the house. But if any of them were hanging around to greet her upon arrival, it’d be awkward. And he didn’t need this to be any more awkward than it already was.

     Surprisingly, Mom didn’t voice any suspicions aloud. She just kissed him on the cheek, slipped on her winter coat, and grabbed her keys and shopping list. 

     “I’ll be back in a few hours,” she told him. “Maybe a little longer if I stop at Adele’s Bakery. Those sugar cookies and cocoa-caramel bars that Emma brought us were delicious. I might have to get more.” She paused and smiled...almost guilelessly, but he wasn’t fooled. “Be sure to thank her if you see her before I do.”

     “Of course,” Austin managed. Four minutes to nine. 

     Miraculously, his mother had actually pulled out of the driveway and was down the road before Emma drove up and parked in the front, curbside.

     Nine o’clock sharp.

     She knocked on the door, and he forced himself to wait five full seconds before opening it. 

     “Good morning,” she said brightly, holding up a large white paper bag containing something indistinguishable with her right hand while she waved at him with her left. 

     “Good morning, Emma.” He invited her inside. “Thanks for parking on the street, but you didn’t have to.”

     She laughed. “I didn’t want to block the driveway.” She nodded in the direction of the garage. “I’m sure your dad and brother are already at the gym. And I just saw your mom’s car pull out. I imagine the three of them will come back at some point.” She handed him the bag. “A snack for all of us for later. Or lunch, perhaps. I hope you like curried chicken salad on butter croissants.”

     He peered into the bag and he was struck by her thoughtfulness—both with the parking and with the sandwiches. “Wow. Thank you. Did you make these?”

     She shook her head. “No, but it’s a favorite of mine, and one of Jennings’s specialties.”

     He felt an unwelcome bolt of jealousy. “Who’s Jennings?”

     “He’s our family’s chef and the reason why I’m such a terrible cook.” She gave a short, self-deprecating laugh. “I never had to learn how to make anything substantial, not with Jennings in the house. And my few attempts at baking were truly embarrassing. Between Jennings and Adele, I always have wonderful meals and desserts. I leave the tough stuff to them.”

     He didn’t know how to respond to that. He’d never thought of Emma as being unable to do anything she might want—just that there were some things she considered beneath her. Maybe that wasn’t the case, though. Maybe what he’d always pegged as Emma’s damsel-in-distress act was more a crisis in confidence.

     Austin motioned for her to follow him into the kitchen, where he put her offering in the fridge and offered her a mug of hot coffee, which had just finished brewing.

     “Let me take your coat,” he said, pleased that she was wearing a thicker one today, “and then let’s grab our coffees and head downstairs to the workroom. We’ve got a drafting board and tools. Today’s going to be all about planning and collecting materials, okay?”

     “Okay.” She handed him her coat and then eyed him with a slight air of nervousness. “Am I, um, dressed correctly?” she asked.

     He gave her a quick once over and absorbed as many details as his eyes could take in. Her perfectly manicured fingernails, which would probably get chipped to bits when they brought back the wood this afternoon and started working on it. Her golden ringlets, not a hair of which was out of place. Her big blue eyes and rosebud lips... 

     Oh, c’mon, Austin. Focus on her question. The clothes.

     True to her word, she was dressed in an affluent version of “play clothes and shoes” or, at least, sneakers that weren’t remotely as ratty as Austin would have liked, but they were a far sight better than those pointy, ankle-breaking boots. She also had on a slightly baggy blue sweatshirt that complemented the color in her eyes and a pair of jeans that were marginally faded, although they weren’t baggy at all. In fact, they fit her extremely well.

     He exhaled. “Yeah. You look great,” he murmured, not liking at all just how much he meant it.

     “Thanks.” She smiled. “All right, Austin. Coffee and then work. Let’s do this!”


     “Yeah, let’s do this,” he repeated. 




The Knight Before Christmas
by Marilyn Brant


Book Description: 

THE KNIGHT BEFORE CHRISTMAS is a light contemporary romance by bestselling author Marilyn Brant, who also penned the award-winning and Jane Austen-inspired novels ACCORDING TO JANE and PRIDE, PREJUDICE AND THE PERFECT MATCH. 

When successful building contractor Austin Knightley returns to his hometown of Crystal Corners, Minnesota after a decade away, he vows to avoid pampered and popular types like his old high-school crush Emma Westwood—the town's biggest queen bee and self-appointed matchmaker—only to get swept into a community Christmas project she's now organizing. 

With nods to Jane Austen's classic novel EMMA, this modern heroine may be a little "clueless" in the Midwest, but she's got gifts to share and plenty to learn from the boy next door, who's all grown up and handsomer than ever. Even when a snowstorm threatens to derail her plans, she's determined to figure out how to set things right and save THE KNIGHT BEFORE CHRISTMAS. 

This sweet and heartwarming holiday romance is a story that can be enjoyed by readers of all ages.

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About the Author


Marilyn Brant is a New York Times & USA Today bestselling author of over 20 books in the genres of contemporary women’s fiction, romantic comedy, and mystery. Her debut novel about Jane Austen won the Romance Writers of America’s prestigious Golden Heart Award® (2007), and she was named Author of the Year (2013) by the Illinois Association of Teachers of English. She’s a travel addict, a music junkie, and an insatiable book collector, who loves to discuss story structure and periodically contributes novel beat sheets to the popular screenwriting website, SaveTheCat.com. Marilyn’s family believes she’s lost unquantifiable hours to the allure of “Tasty” videos on Facebook, but she refuses to substantiate this claim. For more about her writing, visit Marilyn’s website: www.marilynbrant.com 


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Thank you, Marilyn, for stopping by! I enjoyed reading this excerpt and learning a little about your own anxious moments before your first date! I'm looking forward to reading The Knight Before Christmas! It's first up on my holiday read list for this year! 

I've reviewed some of Marilyn Brant's books:

The One That I Want
Pride, Prejudice and the Perfect Bet
Pride, Prejudice and the Perfect Match
The Road to You
Holiday Man
On Any Given Sundae
Double Dipping



Haha, I love how nervous Austin is! He's so adorable! What are your thoughts? Let us know in the comments below! 

6 comments:

  1. Loved it! I'm starting this one next.

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  2. I just started reading this book and it's such a fun modern take on Emma. Thanks for featuring! ♫

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    1. You are so kind, Jen Red! Thank you for reading my new story! XO

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  3. Candy, huge thanks for inviting me to be your blog guest and for being such a gracious host, as always!! ❤

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    1. Hey, Marilyn! You are so welcome! I love having you here! {{hugs}}

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