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Mythical Knights: Not a Gentleman's Christmas
Mythical Knights: Not a Gentleman's Christmas
A Christmas holiday, lost love, werewolf romance
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Book 3 in the Mythical Knights
A gentleman would save her from her curse. He’s no gentleman.
A Reynolds Werewolf family story. (Drigan Werewolf Cousins)
Trapped by a djinn’s curse, Ruthie has spent the last seventy-five years unaging, never changing, in a box of recipes. This Christmas is her last chance to break the curse, or remain among the dusty papers and fading ink forever.
She assumes, when Lee opens the box, he’s there to help her escape the djinn’s magic. That’s what a gentleman would do, after all. Ruthie learns quickly that Lee is no gentleman, and his wolf-side is positively beastly.
And she might even like it.
Excerpt
75 Years Ago
The house rang out as Evelyn Silverstein’s younger sister sang a Christmas carol. The girl’s voice was like an angel’s, filling the house with light and music.
As was tradition after church, friends and family met at the Silverstein home for snacks and carols. All gathered around the piano as Mrs. Silverstein played and everyone would join in singing the Christmas tunes.
At least, almost everyone did.
Ruthie Martin shut the attic door, obscuring the noise as Evelyn fetched the bottle, and the two sat on the floor. Ruthie smiled, admiring her friend’s lovely pin curls. As usual, Evelyn’s hair was perfect, framing her face at the right angle, looking as though she wore a crown.
Somewhat fitting, since it was always Evelyn who seemed to have the best ideas.
Most of the time, anyway.
Tonight though, Ruthie’s heart hammered as she fiddled with the buttons on her polka dot dress. She tucked her leg under her lap as the two girls huddled together.
“Are you sure it will work, Evelyn?” Ruthie fluffed her skirt over her leg, her fingers trembling with nervous energy. “Can we trust him?”
“Well, no. But what fun would it be not to try?” Evelyn sat the silly little brass bottle she’d found at the auction in between them.
Who would have suspected it held anything more than dust?
She removed the quark and a blast of cool air slammed into both girls, blowing their skirts about.
Ruthie scrambled to keep her lap covered as the blue skinned djinn appeared in the room. He stretched like he had the first time he’d popped out of the bottle, his long black hair a sharp contrast to his blue skin. The moonlight outside caught the silver bracelets on his arms as he stretched out, flashing in the night. Silver pants covered his lower extremities, but his feet remained bare.
So odd that he never wore shoes, Ruthie thought. Yet the chill had never seemed to bother him.
“Ah, ladies. How lovely to see you both.” Malik sat between them on the floor, his legs crossed and his knees brushing Ruthie.
She pushed herself away from him. Regardless of what Evelyn said, she didn’t trust the djinn. She’d heard all the stories of old about the beasts--the djinn were not to be believed, no matter the deal they promised.
And magic always had a cost. No matter what they claimed.
The djinn noticed how she slid away and he raised his eyebrows with smile, like he found her need for propriety to be quite foolish.
“Malik,” Evelyn said. “You seem to be more chipper today than you were before.”
He smiled. “I assume you have conjured me to fulfill your wishes.” His voice shifted. “Unless you have other ideas,” he said, giving Evelyn a salacious grin.
Evelyn blushed and looked away, her gaze jumping to Ruthie’s.
Ruthie shied away from the djinn. Was this a good idea? She met her friend’s gaze, but her expression must have solidified Evelyn’s resolve.
Evelyn sat up straighter and tried to stare down the creature. “Are you prepared to give us what we want?”
“Of course.” His words were slick and smooth, and they made the hairs on Ruthie’s neck stand up. Regardless of Evelyn’s beliefs, she still did not think they should do this.
Malik must have suspected her concerns. “You have nothing to fear from me,”
“I am not afraid,” Ruthie said. She held her resolve, hoping the djinn didn’t see through her.
“Neither am I,” Evelyn chimed in, taking Ruthie’s hand.
Malik smiled. “Are you prepared to pay the price?”
Malik had been very specific about how they were to pay for their wishes. He promised them anything they desired, in return, they had to do something for him.
Something that made Ruthie very nervous.
Evelyn, however, didn’t seem to mind as much. “We are.”
Ruthie bit her lip, and when Malik’s gaze turned toward her, she nodded. Her gut screamed she should run and not let Malik grant her a wish, but she didn’t dare move and leave her friend alone with the djinn.
“Then let me hear your words, ladies.”
Evelyn squeezed Ruthie’s hand, the sensation soothing Ruthie just a little bit.
Together they could handle this.
After all, how much trouble could they get into with their wishes? They weren’t asking for fame or fortune.
Ruthie had told Evelyn all about the stories she’d always heard about djinn magic, and that it never was what one thought it would be, so they should be prepared for the worst, and consider that as they determined what they would wish for.
They’d talked for several days about what to ask for, trying to think of all the possible ways it could go wrong. They were pretty sure they’d worked out all the likely avenues of consequences.
They felt confident they knew what they were doing.
And now it was time.
So why did Ruthie suddenly want to stop?
Evelyn squeezed her fingers.
No chance now, she thought.
Ruthie turned to look the djinn square in the eye.
“We wish you free, Malik,” both girls said in unison.
The metal bracelets fell away from his wrists, disappearing in a spark of silver, and then a strange glow infused him--like a beacon in their room, but only for a moment. The room’s bright lights made Ruthie wince and she had to turn away.
When she glanced back at Malik, he seemed to be bigger, growing before them into an even larger man, levitating in the air.
Would he burst through the ceiling?
He tipped his head back and cackled, zipping around the room on a plume of magic that sent sand-like glowing sparkles everywhere.
And he suddenly stopped right near the small window.
Oh no, Ruthie thought. That cackle made her stomach roil. What have we done? She just knew he would escape while he could.
Joyous Christmas carols from downstairs crept into the room, the families below oblivious to the magic occurring in the attic.
She held Evelyn’s hand, terrified of what they had just released on the world.
With a thump, Malik hit the ground and strolled back over to where they were sitting.
Ruthie glanced at the bottle he’d come from.
Could she put him back inside? What if she changed her wish? She glanced at Evelyn. “We shouldn’t do this,” she whispered, her hand over her friend’s ear so he wouldn’t hear.
Evelyn rolled her eyes.
Malik must have recognized the dissention. His eyes sparkled with malevolence. “Now ladies, you had wishes, I believe.”
Ruthie shook her head.
Evelyn squeezed her hand. “See, it will be fine Ruthie. He didn’t run away.”
Which had been one of Ruthie’s fears--if they released him first as he demanded, he would disappear and be gone forever, unleashed on the world.
“I must fulfill my end of the bargain,” Malik said, raising his eyebrow to Ruthie. “What are your wishes?”
Evelyn gestured to the two of them. “We want to open a restaurant together.”
Malik raised his eyebrow. “You do not need me for that, miss.”
“But with your magic, our restaurant will be irresistible,” Evelyn said. “I wish for the ability to always know the way to make my business a success, regardless of the circumstances.” She sat taller as she spoke.
Her family owned a hardware store, and while it was doing well, her parents fretted over every little thing, terrified they’d make a mistake and end up having to sell their store.
Evelyn didn’t want that worry.
Malik raised his black eyebrow and then turned his gaze to Ruthie. “And you?”
Ruthie had thought long and hard, and after watching her grandmother’s mind slip away over the years, unable to remember how to make traditional family favorites such as their stollen bread, Ruthie knew what she had to ask for.
“Well, a restaurant is as only as good as its food. I know how to cook, so I only wish I never forget how to make the recipes.”
Malik nodded, and his gaze darted from one to another. “I see you ladies have put a great deal of thought into this. I admire that, not picking out of greed, but out of necessity.”
The girls glanced at each other, and Evelyn smiled at Ruthie.
Maybe this would work out okay, after all, Ruthie thought. Maybe all djinn weren’t monsters, like her grandmother had always told her.
Could it work out? A deal with a djinn?
Then Malik’s face transformed, revealing a sly, evil grin.
Ruthie’s hands started to shake.
Oh no…
“Too bad you did not think about all the possibilities.” He started waving his hands in the air.
Chills ran over Ruthie.
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Release Date: August 23, 2018
ASIN:B01C1W6MXI
ISBN: 9781725947764
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This was a fun and quick holiday read.
Once again Mrs Gilmer has written an amazing story about my favorite werewolf family. Lee has been plagued with nightmares since his mate died. It makes his wolf very angry and wants to fight. Cooking does help him settle down. He decides to use some recipes from his grandmother. When he opens the box he didn't know what would happen.Ruthie was trapped in her friends recipe box by a jinn. She never thought she would get free. But this holiday she will cook and share with Lee and learn some things about the modern world.I thought Lee and Ruthie were awesome together. She kept him calm. I loved it!I received this book in exchange for an honest review.
Lee has been plagued with nightmares since he lost his mate at a young age. Cooking soothes his soul, and as a sous chef he also does all of the family cooking for the Holidays. When he finds out that his sister has their grandmother’s recipe box, he asks for it to help prepare a traditional Christmas dinner. But, when he opens the box, a beautiful woman appears and needs his help preparing a perfect dinner in order to be released from the curse of a djinn.Ruthie is upset to learn that her friend, Lee’s grandmother, passed away a few years ago. She won’t have her help preparing dinner and thinks that her hopes of being free are over. But, Lee helps her and even suggests that she change a few things in order to improve them. While they cook, Lee shows how much of a gentleman he is not and feeds his attraction to the beauty. There is a twist within this story that I won’t give away. But, I found the way it went to be sweet and touching. Even though Lee is not a gentleman, he is everything Ruthie needs and she is everything he has ever wanted. This is such a sweet, touching, fun story read during the holidays or not.*I received a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.
NOT A GENTLEMAN’S CHRISTMAS {A MYTHICAL KNIGHTS HOLIDAY STORY} A CAPTIVATING ROMANTIC STORY;The story focuses on; RUTHIE, a curvy, proper, blue-eyed beauty who lived during the depression; Lee, a heart-stirring gorgeous chef, and werewolf shifter, and Ruthie’s best friend’s grandchild.What you’ll find in this story; a cast of impressive and engaging characters, fabulous creative story-line, powerful scene descriptions, superb banter, family issues, heart-rending moments, spiraling emotions, magical moments, intriguing, sky rocketing passionate romance, and a heart-warming conclusion that leaves you smiling and wanting more.Seventy-five years ago, Ruthie and her best friend Evelyn made wishes to Malik a djinn. Ruthie’s wish was to remember recipes, but her wish landed her the prisoner of her friend’s recipe box. Lee wants to use a few of his grandmother's recipes in preparing this year’s Christmas dinner. His sister gives him grandma's cookbook, and the old recipe box. When he opens the box to his shocked surprise Ruthie appears in front of him. Ruthie needs help escaping the box, she asks Lee to help her; if he does not she will forever be trapped in the box.SPECTACULAR wonderful fast paced well written holiday read by a truly gifted author. I loved this story; as it was sweet with just the right touch of drama to hold your attention, a most gratifying read. The interactions between the characters is believable as they spring to life with fabulous dialogue, humor and fantastic plot. Lee certainly is no gentleman, but his devotion to Ruthie shines like a beacon. Steamy romance sets the pages ablaze. If you treasure shifter romance this is a wonderful book for your library. {I was gifted this book and this is my completely honest review}. In the world of shifter romance the possibilities are endless and always fascinating. Without reservation I recommend this book.
With time running out, Ruthie’s only hope to break the djinn’s curse is a wolf that has a positively beastly side in this charming holiday romance.Lee is first to tell you he’s no gentleman, but something about Ruthie has him agreeing to help her and the reader can’t help but get caught up in the charm of this romance as Ruthie and Lee discover love while trying to free Ruthie. The chemistry sizzles and the romance is sweet as theses strong compelling characters grab the reader’s attention in this well written, fast paced and smooth flowing plot that captivates readers with suspense and romance while spine tingling anticipation builds as Christmas Eve draws closer keeping everyone on pins and needles and that’s not to mention the djinn that is hovering.While the story is short, it is sure to delight readers and fill them with holiday cheer while introducing readers to more of the Mystical Knight world and its fascinating characters.