Hazel's Promise (The Fey Quartet Book 2) - Plot & Excerpts
Tam asked, once they’d put a mile between themselves and the outlaws. Hazel glanced at him. Her lips pursed, as if she were deciding what to tell him. “The truth, please.” Hazel gave a rueful laugh. “Am I so transparent?” And then she sighed. “Very well, the truth.” Tam waited, while they walked another dozen yards. The twenty miles to Mottlethorpe seemed suddenly a gift. Twenty miles to get to know this woman. “I’m betrothed,” Hazel said finally. “To a man who left the vale ten years ago to earn his fortune and never returned. I gave him a pebble from the Dapple, so he could find his way back, but he must have lost it. And yesterday I learned that he was in Mottlethorpe, so I’ve come to find him.” Tam tried to look as if her words weren’t a kick in the stomach. “Betrothed?” Curse it. I was halfway to falling in love. And then he glanced sideways at her, and frowned. “You must have been young.” “Thirteen.” Very young. “So who is this . . .”—seducer of innocents—“man?”
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