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Saturday, July 18, 2015

Love Across Time

By Zrinka Jelic (Guest Blogger)

My 5th novel is titled Rose of Crimson and it was released by Secret Cravings Publishing on December 23rd, 2014. This is a prequel to Bonded by Crimson which was published on January 15th, 2012. I’ve started working on the prequel the day I was offered a publishing contract for Bonded by Crimson. Then it got pushed to the back burner while I worked on other projects. Since then I’ve wrote and published Treasured Chest, a pirate romance, Love Remains, a time travel romance and Deck the Halls, a Christmas novella.

Rose of Crimson is based on a Croatian legend from late 17th century. Local people like to refer to the tragic love story as their Romeo and Juliet, only in this version the young lovers (Miljenko & Dobrila) are from feuding aristocratic families who would stop at nothing to keep them apart. Even when Dobrila’s father accepted the offered hand of peace, he couldn’t live with the fact that Miljenko won and took his daughter.

However, Rose of Crimson is not a historical romance. In the book the hero, Miles—he shortened it from Miljenko—telepathically projects his story onto heroine, Kate—who has a special connection with him through her ancestor. I wanted to present the passages of his past life differently than just jump from past to present from one chapter to the next. I wanted a reader to know when we’re entering and exiting his story. Because, he sought her out to write down his story. Both books are stand alone, though the ending in Rose of Crimson may not leave you satisfied, Kate and Matthias do find their happily ever after in Bonded by Crimson.

Blurb

KATE ROKOV‘s grades are plummeting. She needs to get the voice out of her head or she will flunk her finals.

MATTHIAS ZRIN, a three centuries old immortal, born into an aristocratic family as Miles Rušinić, is enthralled with Kate. It is his voice preventing Kate from sleeping and her ignorance is testing his limits. He wants her to write down his story to settle his wife’s earthbound spirit. His tragic love story has become Kate’s obsession since fifth grade during her summer trip to Rušinić castle.

Their coming together settles the old spirit and breaks an ancient curse, and in doing so, a flame spanning over three centuries reignites and burns with wild desire. In this tale of two life times and desire versus emotional need, both know some dreams will have to wait for the right time, but the magic between them is impossible to withstand.



And now the excerpt:

He had pulled the door open and there she sat, on top of the steps. Hadn’t he told her to go home and pack? Wait, something was different about her. She was younger, a child almost. Her hair was tied in a high ponytail, her clothes…God almighty! She was naked, save for a few scraps. Could her breeches get any shorter? The threads hung loose form the frail hem, as if she put shears to her leggings. Her long, tanned legs were bare for all to see. Her shirt, if one could call it such, sleeveless, backless even, held by two thin straps tied around her neck, depicted a pony. Whoever put animals on their attire and with glittering mane of all things?

Oh my God!” Kate screeched, but didn’t pull her hands out of his. “I remember this encounter. That’s me.”

That is you. The last time I saw your great-great-grandmother was the first time I saw you.”

Wicked.” Her voice carried her fascination. “It’s some kind of an omen.”

Something or someone tried to tell me something,” he said. Maybe they were destined for one another, and nothing he did would keep them apart.

Now I know why you scrutinized me as if I came from some other world. In your eyes, I did. To me you didn’t appear out of place. I thought you pulled your clothes from your grandpa’s chest for the local festivity. I figured the weakness that poured over me as a sign of heat or sunstroke.”

How do you explain the rose I gave you?” He snickered at her last comment, the old clothes stored together with moth balls in squeaky chests with rusted hinges and used on occasions such as festivity to resurrect the old traditions and attract visitors.

Her long gaze and soft smile settled on him. If she was trying to play cool and not show how much she wanted him, her pretending failed. “My memory has faded a little since then, but I clearly remember you picking the flower and offered it to me. My mom is adamant that I picked it myself. She said good thing the custodian didn’t catch me.”

His heart sunk at the mention of the home he grew up in. It had been decades since he last touched its stone walls. The once mighty castle, closed for the family affairs, was now open for everyone to roam about for the price of the admission. At least the money generated was used to preserve the building and grounds, and employed a few people.

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9 comments:

Lisabet Sarai said...

Welcome to Beyond Romance, Zrinka!

Rose of Crimson sounds very appealing. I adore stories of true love across time.

erin said...

congrats Zrinka on the new release! Thanks for sharing! Sounds intriguing :)

Anonymous said...

Thanks for the contest. From the excerpt it sounds like a great book to read.Just this much of the story pulls you in and you want to know what happens next.What a great idea for a twist on Romeo and Juliet.Would love to win this book and find out how the story turns out. Happy summer to all and happy reading. Congrats on the new release. starryann2000@yahoo.com

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orelukjp0 said...

Thank you for the wonderful excerpt. Rose of Crimson sounds great. Thank you also for the great contest.

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orelukjp0 said...

Thank you for the wonderful excerpt. Rose of Crimson sounds great. Thank you also for the great contest.

orelukjp0 at gmail dot com

orelukjp0 said...

Thank you for the wonderful excerpt. Rose of Crimson sounds great. Thank you also for the great contest.

orelukjp0 at gmail dot com

Mary Preston said...

I do love a good curse & I love stories based on legends.

marypres(AT)gmail(DOT)com

krazekat said...

I love legends. I think it will be interesting to read a story based on a legend.

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