It's weekend, and time for more Rainbow Snippets! The Rainbow Snippets group on Facebook asks its members to share six sentence snippets from their work each weekend. Check out the group's Facebook page to read all the snippets and add lots of great books to your TBR. You'll find all sorts of books with the common thread that the main character identifies as LGBTQ+
For today's snippet, I'm sharing more from The Envoy's Honor, the newest book in my Chronicles of Tournai series, which is now out everywhere. The Envoy's Honor is an adversaries to lovers romance between two men whose devotion to family and country is putting them on opposites sides of a dispute that it will take careful diplomacy to get everyone out of safely. Unwitting attraction complicates matters, of course, and just when they might be getting closer, someone is murdered. But at least they know neither of them could've done it since they were...together...at the time. And there are more dragon shifters in this one!
I'm picking up where last week's snippet left off with more from Kirill's point of view.
Corentin had exposed all of them. Telling the man he wanted to marry might have been excusable, if he hadn’t also informed Tournai’s ruler of their existence. Lysander needed to know that Ivria was safe, so they had been sent to assure it was. And if Kirill would’ve rather served his king at home in Ivria--especially when Ederic saw himself somehow as the leader of their delegation—he couldn’t deny the importance of their task.
Even if Ederic was insufferable half the time.