They had a code by which they lived, and it goes without saying, when faced with injustice they were courageous and willing to fight against all odds. Of course there were blackguards, outlaws and ne'er-do-wells no matter the time period, which made their lives dangerous as well.
Many years ago, when I started reading romance novels, medieval settings were the most popular. I've now branched out to historical westerns, in both reading and writing. Knights and cowboys inspire stories of romance and bravery. But these protagonist can be more complicated then they appear as they navigated society, politics, and a changing world.
Although often solitary, a special friend or partner with whom to hangout or go adventuring with was always welcome.
They sought respect and reputation, their word was their bond, but most were humble, not braggarts, letting their actions speak for themselves. And they were certainly not perfect, in fact often flawed. In a romantic sense that makes them more relatable, and tugs at our heartstrings. And while they may have had wanderlust in their DNA, like all of us, they harbored hopes and dreams, and the desire to love and be loved.
Whether you favor cowboys or knights, there are plenty of winter evenings left for reading snuggled up by the woodstove, or being tucked in under a warm quilt.
Keep the spirit of the season going with my Medieval Novella Promise Me Christmas, a Colorado Authors' league finalist (e-book only $.99 until Dec. 31st) Or perhaps try Break Heart Canyon, my Olde West romantic adventure, christened Best Historical Romance of the year by Colorado Authors' League.
Available here 99 cents until 12/31/24Lord Guy Blackthorne is prepared to lay down his life for his children, his wife, and all who seek his protection. But as renegades, mercenaries, and political intrigue surround his ancient family stronghold, he’s forced to stay his hand against those who would dare to attack his fortress.
As supplies and hope dwindle, Lady Vespa fears Yule will not be one of good cheer, and the children shall have no gifts this year. At least she and Guy have one another, for that she is thankful. But there are few private moments to share their love, and every endeavor to satisfy their passion is interrupted when the enemy attempts to invade the castle.
On Christmas Eve, when a battle to the death begins, Guy faces his greatest challenge. Now Vespa’s wish for a happy Yule celebration turns to a prayer for her beloved’s safety.
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My stories:
Western Romance: Break Heart Canyon * Undercover Outlaw * Cowboys, Cattle and Cutthroats * A Cowboy’s Fate * Special Delivery. Contemporary Romantic Thriller: Fatal RecallMedieval Romance: The Dragon and The Rose * Iron Heart *Promise Me Christmas. Victorian Romance: Lady Gallant * Victorian Dream Fantasy: The Fae Warriors Trilogy: Solace * Bliss * Portence
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Blog www.ginirifkin.blogspot.com
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Universal link https://books2read.com/u/3JLGMv
3 comments:
Interesting topic, Gini. I never noticed how alike cowboys and knights really are. Thank you for that. I'll remember in the future.
Thank you, Julie, the romantic image does seem to transcend time.
Nice blog! I see the knight and the cowboy have things in common. :)
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