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Fly By Knight
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Baron Aubrey Thaxton is about to die! Sentenced to burn at the stake by a man he once called friend, Aubrey's last night is uneventful until a quiet scullery lad appears in the tower prison of Castle Thaxton on the English border.

Welsh lass Gwyneth Mor Hafren knows that this night is the culmination of her "quest", her mission to save this man from certain death. But when her masquerade is revealed, she's not prepared for the heat and passion of the man she's come to rescue.

Their people are at war, divided over the matter of their lands. What chance do two lovers from opposing sides have for happiness? Gwyneth never considers failure. After all, she was told long ago that this was her fate - her destiny. She is a warrior, a Hussy called to duty, and as such she knows she will triumph over distrust and betrayal.

It's only Aubrey's astounding effect on her heart and her body that threaten her composure. Who knew fate also offered Gwyneth the only man she could ever love? And who'd have guessed it would all begin with a suicidal jump off a turret...or that Gwyneth would "Fly By Knight" into her heart's desire?


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[Who are the HUSSIESTM? Five writers of erotic romances, joining their hearts and minds and creating unique tales of passion around a theme - an idea that a woman can save the world, one man at a time. Founding Hussies Ciana Stone and Sally Painter invited Sahara Kelly, Nathalie Gray, and Nicole Austin to join them on this journey - and together they're releasing their inner Hussies. Have you released yours yet? Come check us out. Visit the page devoted to all things HUSSYTM.]




Some thoughts from reviewers...

"...Fly By Knight is a tale of knights and castles, damsels and warriors and sinister plots of greed. What’s not to like about a group of strong, independent women known as Hussy Warriors?... There’s plenty of heat between this pair and I was pleasantly surprised to find myself laughing at them as well; their daring escape springs to mind. Ms. Kelly has written a story that combines lethal foes, laughing highlights, lusty moments and a love that knows no bounds. Fly By Knight isn’t just a tale of knights and damsels, it gives us a glimpse of times past, battles and treachery and a deep love that spans any gap in its path....After reading Fly By Knight I’ll be hunting up the rest of these Hussies and anything else with Sahara Kelly’s name on it."
Rachel C., Fallen Angel Reviews (Awarded Five Angels)

"...I've always been fascinated with the time of castles and knights. I loved that for once the damsel wasn't in distress. Gwyneth was fabulous in her role as savior; kicking ass with her brains, not brawn. Aubrey was shown not to be just a stoic figure with a lance and horse, but a man with fears. What a great reversal of roles, yet neither were cast in a disparaging light. Gwyneth could have been a cold woman, and Aubrey a weak wimp, but both were strong characters worthy of respect. Definitely an intriguing read and worth your time."
Chris, Nightowl Romance

"...Gwyneth is a unique heroine.She is inventive and adventuresome...Aubrey's acceptance and encouragement of Gwyneth's eccentricities made me fall in love with him...High adventure, witty dialogue and arousing sex make this a book you won't want to miss."
Karen Haas, Just Erotic Romance Reviews

"...The attraction between Aubrey and Gwyneth is immediate...it doesn't take long for their feelings to grow beyond simple lust...An engaging erotic tale, don't miss FLY BY KNIGHT."
Jennifer Bishop, RRT Erotic Reviews

"...Sahara has a unique way of creating a world that any reader can see so easily. Her characters all come to life and how she brought something that we have into a historical story was great to read about in Fly By Knight. You just have to read it to find out about her great storytelling."
Melinda, Nightowl Romance




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“I had a dream.” Gwyneth brushed the last of the crumbs from her fingers and looked at Aubrey.

“A dream? All women have dreams.”

He was impatient now, she knew. Even sitting quietly next to her, she could sense the tension in him. “Yes, we do. But this was long ago and a dream I’ve never forgotten. I dreamed of you, Baron.”

“Me?” His eyes opened wide. “But—had we even met? How long ago was this dream of yours?”

She glared at him. “If you’ll do me the honor of listening to my story, Baron, this will go a lot quicker. Interrupting me all the time will serve no purpose other than to delay our progress well into the morning.”

“Very well. Go ahead.” He snapped his lips shut.

There was justification, Gwyneth supposed. What she was about to tell him sounded preposterous even to her ears. However, she settled herself comfortably and began her tale.

“I was barely fourteen when I had this dream. An incredibly real dream that took me from my small chamber into a place I cannot even describe to you. It seemed like a fortress of sorts, but none that I could ever have imagined.” She sighed, trying, as she did from time to time, to recall the surroundings that had stunned her with their beauty and strangeness.

“Anyway, there was a woman there. A lovely woman who spoke strangely yet gently to me. She told me of many things, some of which I can remember, others that drift now and again through the back of my mind. But the one thing that is clear as day is…you.”

Aubrey stared at her. “Me?”

“Yes.” Gwyneth closed her eyes. “You. As you are now. All tall and male and knightly…”

One male and knightly eyebrow rose. “Really?

“Oh yes.” She dragged herself away from the memory of him and their loving. “This woman showed me your image in a strange black bowl. It was full of water, silver and shimmering. She made me stare into it and your vision appeared.” Gwyneth easily told this part of the tale. It was as fresh as if she’d dreamed it only hours before. “She told me you would face mortal danger. That I was the one who must save your life. It was very important, she said. Vital to the world that you survive.”

Aubrey frowned. “I don’t see…”

“I know.” Gwyneth cut him off. “And I can’t make you see what I saw or feel what I felt. All I can tell you is that I dreamed a dream that changed my life. This woman helped me understand who I am. And that my skills were being—” She struggled to find the right words. “Summoned, perhaps. Awakened and summoned for use in the future. A future where I would need everything I’d ever learned to rescue you from death.” She glanced up and grinned. “Which I’ve done.”



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