by Deborah Ann Davis
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GENRE: Young Adult Fiction
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BLURB:
Fairly
Certain is the unlikely adventure of nineteen year old Petir Capota, a computer
geek who finds himself back in the days of Robin Hood after falling out of a
tree in Connecticut. He awakens surrounded by a band of young British
scavengers, clothed as if in Old England. His instinct to freak out is tempered
by the arrival of a fair maiden wearing a bow…and arrow. Normally, fair maiden
types don’t go for computer geek types, but for some reason, Petir is fairly
certain he can do whatever he wants in this realm.
With the conflict of
the Royals escalating, Maid Rianne has joined the outlaws hiding in the forest,
outwardly defying the handsome and accomplished knight to whom she is promised.
She is fairly certain she merely feels flattered by Lord Petir’s uncensored
admiration of her skills with the staff and bow, the same unmaidenly pursuits
disdained by her own knight. However, that does not explain the quickening of
her pulse produced by Lord Petir’s unguarded gaze.
The outlaws bring
Petir to their camp to tend his injuries. To Petir’s delight, and to Maid
Rianne’s dismay, they invite him to join their merry band. It’s all fun and
games until she is captured by the enemy. Now, a geek with no ability to defend
himself must find a way to rescue the fair maiden.
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Excerpt
Five:
Petir gently jostled Maid Rianne. “Lord Robert’s a jackass,
Rianne. How can he not appreciate what an incredible warrior you are?”
She blushed at his words. “Lord Robert knows what it takes
to compete. ’e is correct. I have never succeeded.” She eased away from him.
“You are kind, although you do not understand competition.”
But she was wrong. No one would compare Ping-Pong to
swinging a sword, but the principles were the same. He had to choose his words
carefully if he was going to make her hear him. “I understand enough about
competition to know the only one you really compete against is yourself. Who
cares if you win against a bush-league opponent if you played your worst? Where’s
the honor in that?"
"There is none, of course."
“Right, but if you achieve your personal best, who cares if
you lose? You can’t control who shows up to compete. You only have control over
who you bring to compete.”
Maid Rianne regarded him with her mouth open after his
outpouring of words. “Yea verily, Lord Petir. Ye must teach me about your
Ping-Pong. It has served you well.”
Once again, he took her by the shoulders. They were firm and
warm under the fabric of her dress. He ignored the thumping in his chest caused
by her proximity. “Go compete, Maid Rianne. Show them what a true warrior can
do.”
Maid Rianne took a deep breath and placed her hands on his
cheeks, drawing his face down to her. She kissed him soundly. “I will win this
tournament for you, m’lord.” Grabbing her discarded bow and quiver, she darted
into the fair, leaving him reeling.
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AUTHOR Bio and Links:
DEBORAH ANN
DAVIS writes Quirky New/Young Adult Fiction with a Twist. She began writing
when searching for inspiration for her 5th grade English Journal. Lo and
behold, she found her world was full of funny tales just waiting to be told. As
she grew older, it never occurred to her to pursue writing, not even when she
discovered her flare for telling stories at college parties.
After a
string of undergrad majors, she realized she could reach a captive audience
EVERY DAY in the public school system. As you probably know, teenagers love to
laugh, and what could be more entertaining than Biology, Earth Science, and
Environmental Science? Then there's an added bonus: Once teens know you like to
laugh, they want to make you laugh. Go figure.
After a
particularly nasty bout of Lyme disease, she turned to Fitness to boost her
health, and to Writing to boost her happiness. Currently, she is a healthy and
happy Educational Speaker and a Certified Personal Trainer.
Twelve years
after their first kiss, Deborah reunited with, and married her childhood
sweetheart. Together they coached their daughter's AAU Basketball Team, which
swept States two years in a row. (Yay!) Then, for several years, their daughter
and their money went to college.
They
presently reside on a lovely lake in Connecticut. When she isn't writing novels
for her Love of Fairs series, she enjoys dabbling with living a sustainable
life, dancing, playing outside, and laughing really hard every day. She also
promotes increasing your movement throughout your day as Wiggle Writer in her
Merry Meddling blog at http://deborahanndavis.com/merry-meddling/ .
You can track
Deborah’s meddling on https://twitter.com/DeborahAnnDavis or https://twitter.com/WiggleWriter
Fairly
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