Guest Post~ The Shrew That Tames by Michele Stegman
THE SHREW THAT TAMES
by Michele Stegman
What’s an impoverished aristocrat to do when a beautiful heiress asks him to marry her?
Katherine is an heiress who uses her shrewish tongue to keep fortune hunters away. But what is it about Lord Ashfair that leaves her speechless?
Although in need of money, Peter Monroe, Marquis of Ashfair, has resolved to restore his ravaged estates on his own. How can he convince Katherine that he wants her, not her money?
EXCERPT:
The evening of the Harrington’s ball, Ashfair and Sir Anthony escorted the Driscol sisters and their mother to the event. Bianca was besieged at once, and her dance card filled quickly.
Katherine stood to the side, watching her sister’s card fill.
Ashfair bowed over her hand. “Will you do me the honor of adding my name to your card, Miss Driscol?”
She clutched her card tighter, her head up. “Really, my lord, you do not have to dance with me simply because you are my escort.”
His brow went up. The men in this town were all fools if they would dance with such a lovely woman only to edge closer to her money or her sister and not herself. How many times had she been hurt because of it? “You are right, of course. I have to dance with you because I want to see what it is like to hold you in my arms. There are two waltzes this evening. Please put my name beside one of them. And if you will honor me with a second dance, the quadrille would be nice.”
As she added his name to her card, he bent to whisper, “I wish I could dance more than twice with you.”
“You are entirely too forward, my lord.” He heard her set down. However, he also saw the blush that tinged her cheeks. He tried not to smile, but he was beginning to enjoy teasing a blush into her cheeks.
Katherine had a smattering of attention, mostly, Ashfair thought, from those hoping to win Bianca’s approval. He was amazed Katherine could be so easily disregarded. True, she could wield a waspish tongue, but every set down she rendered was, in his opinion, well deserved.
At last they began the quadrille, and Ashfair led Katherine onto the dance floor. As they went through the forms of the dance, he noticed that she became transformed. Her features softened, she gracefully floated, and pleasure sparkled in her eyes.
“You love to dance!” he exclaimed.
Laughing, she agreed. “I always have.”
The movements took them apart for a moment. When they came together again he said, “A smile or two from you and your dance card would be full.”
Her mouth pursed. “And be forced to endure every crack-wit fortune hunter in the place with sweaty hands and a penchant for writing bad verses to my eyes?” She shook her head. “I’d rather be a wallflower.”
Surely by now she knew he was one of those fortune hunters. He pulled her close. “You are dancing with me.”
She tossed her head. “You do not have sweaty hands, my lord.”
“And so far, I have failed to write a single ode to your eyes. What a dastardly escort I am.”
“Yes, terrible.” She laughed.
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ABOUT THE AUTHOR:
Michele Stegman is a multi-published author of historical romances. Her seventh book, The Shrew That Tames, has just been released from Breathless Press. She wrote the book as a challenge from her publisher to write a story based on a Shakespearean play. She chose The Taming of the Shrew, and, as you can tell by her title, she really twisted that old tale into something totally new. The Shrew That Tames is set during the Regency period in England.
Another of Michele’s books, Conquest of the Heart, is a Medieval historical set during the Norman conquest of England. It was released in June from Breathless Press.
Her next offering from Breathless Press will be a short story, The Admirer.
You can find information about all Michele’s books at her website, www.MicheleStegman.com or connect with her on Facebook at www.Facebook.com/MicheleStegmanAuthor.
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11 Responses
I’ve read Fortune’s Foe and loved it! I just got The Shrew That Tames and I’m looking forward to starting it today! Thanks for blogging about a great author.
Congratulations on your book, The Shrew That Tames!
Hey Michelle: I’m chiming in late, which just goes to show that blogs get read eventually, I always did think Shakespeare’s “Taming of the Shrew” needed a better version. Congrats on your new book!
Wow! it looks great, Michelle! I can’t wait to read it! Thanks for the intriguing excerpt!
I usually like historical genre if it is well-written. Knowing you, it probably is!
Oh I want to read it! Congrats on the release of your new book.
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I admit, I love TAMING OF THE SHREW and this sounds like a fun twist. I’d love to read it. 🙂
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First off, Congrats hon on your success! Secondly, you rock!
I love that repartee. Wit and bite go together very well. Shades of classic movies, when dialogue was sizzling with innuendo and crackling wit! Love it!
Wish you the best with your new novel, The Shrew That Tames.
Hey Michele! I finally got a Kindle Reader for our PC and just bought both books. I’m sure Marcia and I will enjoy both, as we have all your other books. You are a fun storyteller!!
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