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  Table of Contents

  Chapter 1

  Chapter 2

  Chapter 3

  Chapter 4

  Chapter 5

  Chapter 6

  Chapter 7

  Chapter 8

  Chapter 9

  Chapter 10

  Chapter 11

  Chapter 13

  Chapter 14

  Chapter 15

  Chapter 16

  Chapter 17

  Chapter 18

  Chapter 20

  Chapter 21

  Chapter 22

  Chapter 23

  Chapter 24

  Chapter 25

  Chapter 26

  Chapter 27

  Chapter 28

  Chapter 29

  Chapter 30

  Chapter 31

  Chapter 32

  Chapter 33

  A Glassy Lady

  A Renaissance Flair– Book 2

  First Edition

  Written By

  C.A. Storm

  Edited By:

  Jamie Light

  Cover & Graphic Design By:

  Christopher M. Coyle

  http://www.cmcoyle.com

  First Edition

  November 19, 2017

  Copyright © 2017 C.A. Storm

  All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, distributed, or transmitted in any form or by any means, including photocopying, recording, or other electronic or mechanical methods, without the prior written permission of the publisher, except in the case of brief quotations embodied in critical reviews and certain other noncommercial uses permitted by copyright law.

  This is a work of fiction. Any names, characters, places and incidents are the product of the author’s imagination or are used fictitiously, and any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, business establishments, events or locales is entirely coincidental.

  The scanning, uploading, and distribution of this book via the Internet or via any other means without the permission of the publisher is illegal and punishable by law.

  C.A. Storm | Christopher M. Coyle

  www.DarkAndStormyKnight.com

  Dedication

  As always, to my partner, whose patience while I locked myself away in order to get this book finished on time is only another reason why I love him.

  To my brother, who will probably never see or read this book, and my sister, who already read the first one and has been pestering me for the second one! You two were why I started telling stories in the first place! Here I am, still weaving fantasies!

  To the readers of the first book! Wow, thank you! Seriously, knowing that my weird and wacky imagination has inspired others? That’s why I wrote this one, it’s all for y’all! I hope you enjoy!

  Acknowledgements

  There are so many freaking people I need to acknowledge, I could literally fill an entire book with them! Some of you, I decided to thank by adding you as characters to my world, for others, your turn to get kidnapped into my world is still coming!

  Thank you, Jamie, for helping me with editing this beast at the last minute! Took me a bit longer than I expected to get this done, silly reality intruding, and I was only able to get this one out when I had planned because of your support.

  For those of you new to my world? Welcome! Enjoy! Please!

  For those of you returning? Welcome back! The Faire’s still in pre-opening, but big things are coming! Hope you continue to enjoy the journey!

  And a most special acknowledgement to Kyler White, for helping me discover Remy Maximus! Don’t worry, he’ll be coming across Devonny soon enough!

  Author’s Note

  Well, I somehow managed to put together a second book! Proof is now resting in your hands, and in my own!

  Welcome back to Cœur de Lyon, or if this is your first expedition to the Estates & Village, greetings and salutations!

  Much like our own Ren Faires, the Cœur de Lyon Faire is filled with colorful characters from all walks of life, including those that walk on the Wild and Wyrd Sides! There will be plenty of shifters, Sidhe, fairies, vampires, and other supernaturals—both friendly and unfriendly.

  Easiest way to contact me is via the email address [email protected] or through social media:

  https://www.facebook.com/CAStormWriter

  Once more, welcome to the Faire with Flair!

  Cheers!

  C.A. Storm

  Contents

  Dedication

  Acknowledgements

  Author’s Note

  Contents

  Chapter 1

  Chapter 2

  Chapter 3

  Chapter 4

  Chapter 5

  Chapter 6

  Chapter 7

  Chapter 8

  Chapter 9

  Chapter 10

  Chapter 11

  Chapter 13

  Chapter 14

  Chapter 15

  Chapter 16

  Chapter 17

  Chapter 18

  Chapter 20

  Chapter 21

  Chapter 22

  Chapter 23

  Chapter 24

  Chapter 25

  Chapter 26

  Chapter 27

  Chapter 28

  Chapter 29

  Chapter 30

  Chapter 31

  Chapter 32

  Chapter 33

  Coeur de Lyon: A Renaissance Flair

  About The Author

  A Glassy Lady

  Harper Llewellyn is tired of the expectations her father’s family have put upon her for the last twenty years. When an opportunity to escape her controlling grandparents lands in her lap, she packs her bags and gear, hops into her truck, and heads to the Colorado Rockies to spend a few months doing what she always wanted to do – create delicate works of art with glass. Her expectations of a relaxing getaway to the exclusive Cœur de Lyon Estates and Village, however, are shattered when she runs headlong a big, brash, obnoxious, and too danged sexy blacksmith.

  Bård “Bard” Ulvfang loves his life. The youngest of identical triplets, while his eldest brother has to deal with the headaches of running a large pack of American Viking werewolves, and his other brother runs the family and pack’s corporate interests, Bard gets to do what he loves most – run his custom motorcycle business and serve as a blacksmith for the Cœur de Lyon Renaissance & Fantasy Faire. His booth, Ulvfang Metalworking, is popular for both its steel and for the live demonstrations where he wears little more than a leather smock and kilt, which has made him quite popular with the saucy lasses that attend the Faire. He’s been looking forward to starting another year at the Faire, when he runs into the most uptight, repressed, flighty, and too danged beautiful new glass artisan.

  Harper and Bard are both used to dealing with the heat, but the sparks that fly between the Blacksmithing Wolf and the repressed Glass Witch threaten to ignite an inferno neither is prepared for. Throw in a mysterious presence intent on causing mischief, meddling friends and families, and a witch’s whose magic is more than ready to run wild, and this year’s Faire will be off to a hot start!

  Chapter 1

  "Remy Maximus, you son of a biscuit eater! You leave that poor girl alone!" Harper hissed, chest heaving, indignation straightening her spine. "She ain't your fated mate, so go sniff after some other tail!"

  Remy, of course, ignored her. The big, mean Alpha werewolf did what he wanted, when he wanted, and paid no attention to Harper's anger, even though he totally should!

  Thankfully, Becky wasn't a pushover.

  "Woo!" Harper crowed, wriggling in her seat in sheer delight. "Tha
t's right, girl, slap that wolf good! Show him what's what! Then go and claim your man!"

  Harper sniffed. "Besides, Remy’s mine. He just doesn't know it yet."

  Pausing, Harper tilted her head to the side thoughtfully as she considered, "Although, he does need to be properly housebroken, but I'm just the woman for the job!"

  Becky paid as much attention to Harper as Remy had—zero. Which wasn't really a surprise, as both Becky and Remy were characters in the audiobook Harper had been listening to for the last few hours as she drove westward, towards Cœur de Lyon Estates in the Colorado Rockies.

  Yes, Harper Eirian Llewellyn, of THE Atlanta Llewellyns, arguably one of the most ruthless contract lawyers on the East Coast had a secret addiction to paranormal romance novels. She rarely had the opportunity to read any more, so had picked up listening to audiobooks so she could get her necessary fix of "True Love." She was a die-hard romantic at heart, but that was one of her deepest, darkest secrets. She had quite a few of those, all carefully hidden behind the exquisitely and ruthlessly crafted persona she wielded as both armor and weapon.

  The blur of passing scenery made little impression on Harper as she spared a quick glance at the GPS screen on the dashboard while passing through Denver, heading up into the Rockies. Granted, it was still Oh-My-God-O’Clock early, dawn not even a hint in the rearview mirror, so it's not like there was much she could have seen anyways. Which was just how Harper liked it. It was a nearly twenty-four total hour drive from her grandmother's place in Kennesaw, a suburb of Atlanta, to the Estates, but Harper had broken the trip into manageable chunks so she could truly savor the freedom of finally being free.

  She loved driving on the interstate at night. Less traffic to compete with, especially when driving through major metropolitan areas, and after driving in Atlanta for the last few years, Harper appreciated that fact almost as she just simply enjoyed the night. With it too dark to be distracted by the vistas around her, it was also much easier to focus on her beloved audiobooks. For as long as she could remember, Harper had found comfort losing herself in fictional worlds; in particular, fanciful romance novels with roguish, supernatural Alpha males with hidden hearts of gold. Of course, all the anonymity of night driving meant she sometimes allowed herself to get a little too caught up in her books.

  See, that's the other convenient thing about driving alone at night, you can totally have discussions with fictional characters out loud, and not worry that other drivers or passengers may be judging you! Of course, when your beloved vehicle is a glittery, hot pink Ram 3500 Laramie dubbed Little Lady, one naturally drew attention on the road regardless, so the anonymity of darkness really gave Harper free reign to vent. It also allowed her to, temporarily at the very least, forget about all the real problems in her life; ones she had hopefully left behind in Atlanta.

  At half-past-four on a Saturday morning, Denver was a ghost town, the highway empty and illuminated only by the flickering amber or stark blue-white glow of the street lights. The shadows of the Denver skyline were silhouetted against the obsidian Rocky Mountains and the violet of the pre-dawn sky. Eyeing the GPS display on the center console, Harper huffed.

  “Still about two hours away,” Harper muttered in disgust, rolling her shoulders and cracking her neck. Eyeing her gas gauge as she lifted her thermal mug and gave it the swoosh-check for fullness, Harper resigned herself to the inevitable.

  “Little Lady, you are truly a thirsty, thirsty girl. Lucky for you, I could use some diesel myself, so let’s make a quick pit stop before we head up into those mountains there.” Oh yeah, you could also talk to your truck aloud when you were driving alone. Bonus!

  Pulling off the interstate, Harper followed the signs for a truck stop. Putting Little Lady into Park, Harper paused her audiobook and hopped down out of the cab. Planting her hands at the base of her back, she twisted and stretched with a groan, getting all those annoying cricks out of her back.

  A shiver raced down her spine as a brisk breeze gusted over her. Quickly, she grabbed the pump and started filling up her thirsty truck before she grabbed out her hoodie and slipped it on. Chaffing her arms as she rocked from foot-to-foot to stay warm—okay, so it was more of a teeny-tiny bladder dance, but the cold was as good an excuse as any—Harper kept an impatient eye on the pump.

  When Little Lady finally, finally, had enough to drink, Harper quickly put the pump back, grabbed her largest travel mug, locked up her truck, and dashed into the store.

  This early in the morning, the convenience store was empty except for the bored clerk leaning against the counter, watching Harper as she filled her mug with the sludge that was just barely considered fit for human consumption, then topped it off liberally with those little creamer canisters. A lot of those little canisters. Unbothered by the clerk’s interest, Harper grabbed a couple bottles of water, a Boston Cream donut, some beef jerky, a banana, and then spent a few minutes debating over fridge magnets before making her selection.

  With her much needed provisions finally secured, Harper headed back towards her truck, but she was forced to pause as the doors swung open, framing three very, very large men. For a solid minute, they stared at her as she stared back up at them. Harper was not a tiny woman, at 5’11” tall and a solid size 16, but all three of these men, however, topped her by at least a head and probably outweighed her by a hundred pounds, at the very least. The largest of the three stood tall enough she was surprised he hadn’t needed to bend over to get through the convenience store’s door. There also was no way all three of them could fit through the door to come in at one time, even with both of them swung wide. Of course, with them blocking the entrance, there was also no way Harper could just leave.

  Harper raised an elegant eyebrow, just the left one, leveling the look that had earned her the sobriquet Bitch Queen from more than one attorney who had the misfortune to sit across from her at the table.

  Wearing a pair of yoga pants, her Ugg boots, and an oversized Emory University hoodie, with her wavy caramel-and-honey streaked blonde hair pulled back into a messy ponytail, Harper wasn’t exactly dressed to impress, but she knew it was all about attitude; and Harper packed more attitude into her body than an entire Sorority of Southern Belles.

  “Something I can help you with, gentlemen?” Harper drawled, unleashing the full force of her Georgia accent. She even graced them with a small smile. Not a big one, just a faint curve of her lip. Then one of them had to open his big mouth, and her smile disappeared.

  “Sugar,” the brute on the left growled, low and throaty, as his dark, avid eyes swept over her curvy body. A black bandana was wrapped around his head, and combined with the black leather jacket, worn blue jeans that hugged sinfully strong thighs, and the heavy black boots, his entire body screamed bad ass biker.

  “You can…” he continued, eyes fixating on the more-than-generous swell of Harper’s chest.

  “No.” Harper put a stop to that, juggling her bag of goodies so she could bring her fingers up to her lips and give a sharp, piercing whistle that had all three men, and the cashier, wincing.

  In a droll voice, now that she had their complete attention, Harper announced, “Flag on the play. Personal foul. Fifteen-yard penalty, no repeat of down.”

  When all three men gaped at her response, the bad ass bikers all struck silent, Harper sighed. “Look, gentlemen, I’ve been driving for three days. I’m tired, I’m cranky, and I’ve dealt with professional football players for the last five years without a vacation until now. I’m sorry, but I’m sugared out.”

  The largest of the three, who was also the meanest looking of the three, with a craggy face and a heavy, dark auburn beard going to gray, barked a deep, echoing laugh. Considering he wore only a sleeveless leather vest over his massive chest, revealing huge, heavily tattooed arms, he was downright terrifying. Of course, he wasn’t wearing only the vest, he also had the requisite jeans and biker boots, but when a guy with a chest that massive wore only a vest, all you really noticed was
all the acres and acres of exposed muscles! Even Harper, who considered herself jaded after dealing with professional football players, who as a rule were ginormous, had to force herself not to stare.

  Biggest Brute raised a massive hand, backhanding the guy on his right across the chest, rocking 'Sugar' back a step as he laughingly demanded in a deep voice tinged with a faint brogue of some sort, “Step back, Sweet-N-Low, and let the lady pass.”

  All three men stepped back, two of them holding the doors open while the apparent leader swept into a deep, surprisingly gallant, bow, his bare, heavily tattooed, and obscenely muscular arm sweeping out as he said in his rich, deep voice, “After you, m’lady. Please, beg pardon for our uncouth, but sincere, appreciation of a goddess gracing us poor bastards with her presence.”

  Okay, now it was Harper’s turn to be struck dumb and silent. Goddess?

  Shaking her head, deciding a silent retreat was her best option in this case, Harper gave a brief nod of her head, and walked out. She didn’t run, but she may have power-walked towards her truck, the feel of eyes watching her progress a noticeable heat between her shoulder blades.

  Harper didn’t relax until she had pulled herself into the cab and closed the door behind her. She barely resisted the urge to lock the doors, instead calmly placing her bag in the seat beside her before she wrapped both hands around the steering wheel as she took slow, deep breaths.

  Okay, that was just plain weird. Harper thought, staring blankly out the windshield towards the convenience store.

  The three men had already gone inside. Scanning the large, open parking lot, she noticed a group of about four other people still astride their motorcycles, relaxing and talking amongst themselves, with three empty motorcycles—probably belonging to the three inside.

  Across the lot from them, she couldn’t get a good, clear look, but she noticed on the back of one of the jackets, there was a large patch. Squinting, she just made out what looked to be an animal skull of some sort, and…antlers?