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  The Knight of Her Dreams

  By Jen Robyn

  Dragons and Dreamphasers: Book One

  Text Copyright © 1996 Jen Robin Kaltman

  All Rights Reserved

  Cover designed by Melody Simmons of eBookindiecovers.com

  Cover model Jimmy Thomas, image licensed under Romancenovelcenter.com

  Castle image by Ellerslie licensed under Fotolia.com

  This book is dedicated to

  Mom and Dad

  Thank you for your love and support

  Acknowledgments

  A special thank you to my Mom for her help with the editing, suggestions, and great patience through many read-throughs.

  Your help was invaluable.

  And a special thank you to my good friend who encouraged me to self-publish this novel.

  You are a great inspiration to me.

  Table of Contents

  Prologue

  Chapter One

  Chapter Two

  Chapter Three

  Chapter Four

  Chapter Five

  Chapter Six

  Chapter Seven

  Chapter Eight

  Chapter Nine

  Chapter Ten

  Chapter Eleven

  Chapter Twelve

  Chapter Thirteen

  Chapter Fourteen

  Prologue

  There’s someone else here.

  Suddenly feeling goose bumps on her arm, the young woman turned in her saddle, her brown eyes cautiously scanning the beach. The secluded area looked serene, the sky as blue as the shimmering satin gown she wore beneath her dark cloak. Not a soul in view.

  Just my imagination, that’s all. The goose bumps remained.

  Pulling her cloak closer, Julianna accidentally tugged the reins as well.

  Her ivory mare’s surprised whinny sparked her full attention. Reining her away from the ocean’s edge, Julianna patted the horse apologetically. “Easy, Duchess,” she soothed. “Your friend’s just daydreaming again.” Duchess snorted her agreement.

  Shutting her eyes, Julianna deeply inhaled the crisp sea air, allowing the worry to drain out of her. There is nothing at all like the ocean, she thought blissfully. It has a way of calming the soul. Feeling the sweetness of freedom, Julianna smiled playfully, urging the mare faster.

  Enjoying this change of pace, Duchess whinnied again in agreement, echoed by her rider’s laughter. Shaking her head, the hood of Julianna’s cloak fell to loose her streaming auburn hair. Reaching well past her shoulders, the spicy curls danced in the wind as the travelers flew across the sands.

  Suddenly, a pair of strong hands gripped her waist. She screamed as she was pulled from her mare.

  Duchess noticed her absence instantly, abruptly turning to face the reason for her friend’s screams.

  “Let me go, rogue!” Julianna shouted, struggling against her captor. Her steed gave an angry whinny, raising her forelegs in warning.

  “Hold there, Duchess!” a deep masculine voice called out, calming the mare almost instantly.

  Julianna gasped in surprise, just before turning to the man who held her. He too wore a hooded cloak, his face hidden except for a smile. A man of strength, she decided, noting how the cloak molded itself to his muscular body. And quite tall, especially against her average height.

  “Duchess rarely listens to the commands of anyone,” she commented, finding her voice. “How is it that you know her name?”

  “I know many things,” the stranger replied. “I’ve seen you ride your steed along these banks before, sweet lady, and since I live at the castle yonder beside this ocean, I felt an introduction was due.” At her pout, he gave a short laugh. “Fear not, my beauty. I mean you no ill. I merely seek a moment of your time.”

  Despite his smooth words, she remained suspicious. “I think it’s been a moment too long,” she whispered, tilting her head to one side. “What is your name?”

  “Ah, ‘tis a secret, which I will reveal when I choose.”

  Put off from solving that mystery, Julianna became more curious to see the face of the stranger, reaching towards his cloak. He gently stopped her hand, lifting the hood on his own and allowing it to fall back.

  Julianna blinked her eyes several times in amazement. Having assumed the worst, she wasn’t expecting the handsome face of the man before her.

  His eyes were the most intriguing shade of deep blue she'd ever seen. Running a hand loosely through his wavy midnight black hair, those captivating eyes now glittered. “I hope that your silence denotes approval,” he told her with a slight chuckle.

  Realizing she was staring, Julianna blushed but stood her ground. “Of your looks, yes. Of your barbaric kidnapping, no. And might I ask how you managed to do that without the aid of a horse of your own?”

  He thought for a moment to consider this, and then his expression turned cheerful. “Magic?”

  “Ah, magic... the ever-popular excuse,” Julianna said with a laugh, not masking her inner skepticism. “And I suppose this same magic brought you here to find me.”

  “Possibly.” He folded his arms with a smirk. “Disappointed?”

  “No, I don’t think so,” she decided. “If Duchess takes to you, then I suppose there must be something within you worthy of her favor.”

  “And is there something within me worthy of your favor?”

  At his not-so-subtle request for flattery, Julianna gave him her brightest smile and shook her head. “No, I’m quite positive you’re just as I dubbed you before... a rogue.” His smile faded slightly, but he said nothing. “So then, o’ Mystery Man, now that you’ve had your requested moment of time, Duchess and I will bid you a good day, and good riddance.”

  Nodding in mock politeness, she strode purposefully back to her waiting mare. But just as she was about to pull herself up on the saddle again, once more she was pulled free. This time anger, not fear, brought a scream to her lips as she turned to strike the man.

  Before she could, he spun her around and pulled her close, his face mere inches from hers. “Do you truly hate me so much for merely startling you earlier?” he asked softly, his voice underlying a shade of hurt.

  She struggled against him. “A true gentleman wouldn’t displace a lady from her horse as you did. Twice!”

  “Ah, but then you labeled me a rogue, did you not?”

  “Well, aren’t you?”

  He was silent for a moment, his expression serious. “I thought not earlier... but I believe you could turn me into one.” Not giving her a chance to reply, his arms tightened around her as he leaned forward to kiss her. Unable to say anything, Julianna beat her fists against his chest. For a few moments he let her, and then broke away from her slightly to speak. “I’m sorry about that,” he whispered with a smile. “I’m afraid I seemed a bit unable to help myself.”

  Julianna wanted to protest, but instead merely glared at him. “Who are you?”

  His confident look returned as he raised one brow. “I’ll tell you what, my sweet lady. Grant me one kiss freely, and I’ll tell you my name.”

  “You have a rather high price for information.”

  “The high price being a mere kiss?”

  She sighed heavily, but her curiosity remained. Not that his last kiss had been unpleasant. She’d never been kissed with such passion before. “All right,” she replied, if only to silence her last thought. “One kiss for your name. But that’s it!”

  “That’s it.” He brushed her hair back to cradle her face in his hands. Julianna stared into his eyes curiously.

  “What are you doing?”

  “If I’ve only the luxury of o
ne kiss, I intend to make the most of it,” he replied, his fingers lightly caressing her cheeks. “By all the heavens, with the sun casting light to the flames of your hair and the fire in your eyes, you are indeed a beauty, my lady.”

  She blushed beneath his gaze, shutting her eyes as he lowered his head to kiss her again. This kiss was different from the first, gentle yet seeking. Oddly enough, despite his behavior earlier, Julianna found the sensation of his kiss most pleasant and began to respond in kind. As soon as he sensed this, he smiled, his hands threading through her thick reddish-brown curls, as he’d wanted to from the start.

  Shifting slightly to kiss her cheek, he murmured against it, “Do you still wish to know my name?”

  “Yes,” she whispered.

  “You can call me Dominick.”

  “Dominick…” she repeated, allowing another moment to pass before reality returned. Eyes narrowing, she pressed her hands against his chest. “You said just one kiss.”

  “And I gave you my name,” he agreed.

  Julianna’s eyes narrowed. If this rogue thought she was going to extend their bargain, he was sorely mistaken. Glancing down, she raised the heel from her boot and brought it down sharply on the man’s foot. Cursing in fury, he was unable to recover immediately, giving her a chance to leap astride Duchess again.

  Reining her steed around as Dominick looked up from his injured foot with an angry grimace, Julianna glanced down at him smugly. “I’m sorry about that. I’m afraid I seemed a bit unable to help myself.”

  Recognizing his own words, Dominick’s expression gradually faded into a knowing grin.

  “As you were unable to help yourself from reacting to our shared kiss?”

  At first she blushed, but then smiled as well.

  “You are a rogue,” she laughed.

  He moved to stand closer to her, resting a hand gently upon Duchess’ head to keep her calm. “You didn’t seem to mind just now. Am I wrong?”

  Slowly, she shook her head. “No,” she replied softly. For a moment their gazes remained locked, but before he could speak again, Julianna gave Dominick a casual wave and rode off.

  She smiled as she heard his footsteps following close behind, yet was startled to see him keeping pace with her swift mare.

  “I never had the chance to inquire, my lady. You know my name now, but what is your own?”

  Julianna flashed him a grin. “Ah, ‘tis a secret, Dominick!” she called out through hearty laughter, urging Duchess to a faster pace and leaving him behind.

  *****

  As she disappeared towards the horizon, Dominick ceased following her, breathing heavily as he watched her vanish.

  “‘Tis a secret!’” he echoed, shaking his head. Turning the other way, he whistled to a steed of his own, which seemed to magically appear out of nowhere. As he mounted up, preparing to ride off, Dominick shook his head again with a smirk. “Saucy wench!” he murmured through a chuckle, clicking his heels against the stallion to send it riding in the opposite direction.

  A moment before he literally vanished, steed and all.

  Chapter One

  It was all a strangely unusual memory to her now.

  Although he remained ever elusive, the mysterious Dominick remained in Julianna Sherborne’s thoughts. Even though she believed herself far too ordinary for a man like him, she secretly hoped that her dashing knight would return, chasing away her sorrows.

  She certainly felt in need of comforting now.

  As if her life was a sailing ship, she felt it was one step from being a wreck on the beach. Somewhere along the last several months, she felt as though she’d lost control of it.

  Part of her wished Dominick would miraculously appear and rescue her from what had happened, taking her away from the unrelenting whirlpool of her troubled thoughts.

  There were only two problems.

  The first being that her only meeting with Dominick had been two months ago, and she hadn’t heard from him since.

  Yet she knew she only had to close her eyes, and he would appear in her mind as she remembered him. His raven-black hair, dark and wavy as it framed his strong‑featured yet smiling face. His expressive blue eyes that seemed capable of melting her heart, and the warmth of his kiss that she couldn’t forget…

  Just before she stomped on his foot and rushed off to leave shortly afterwards.

  Something she regretted now.

  Yes, that was something she would never forget. For despite her words and actions at the time, she found that she’d grown to miss him in his absence.

  Which was quite ridiculous, considering the second problem.

  For in reality... Dominick was a man who existed only in her dreams.

  *****

  Surely such thoughts about a dream would be ridiculous to most, but with Julianna, lately her dreams were kinder to her than reality. Not that she didn’t have a ‘good life.’ She had a loving family, a nice place to live, good health, and material comforts.

  But she also had loneliness and heartbreak.

  Julianna had tried dating, but none of the men she’d gone out with had made her happy.

  So far, only one man had brought her happiness. A happiness that fell apart.

  Roger Collins.

  She’d known him since they were teenagers, when he’d moved into her neighborhood and then wound up in the same high school. Right from the start, they’d become close friends. On one occasion, a bit too close for her father’s liking, she thought with a smile.

  *****

  “You’re crazy!” declared Julianna.

  “And you wouldn’t want me any other way!” replied Roger, earning laughter from her with a nod. “How many guys do you know who would risk climbing up the railing to greet you at your bedroom window?”

  “None,” she decided. Though surprised by his visit, part of her was flattered, being a fifteen-year-old sophomore with an admirer who was both a senior of nearly eighteen and her best friend. “Most people I know use a more conventional method of communication... the phone.”

  “What unimaginative people.”

  He shook his head, and they both laughed, as he moved to sit beside her on the bed.

  “So why did you come out to see me tonight?” she asked.

  “Oh, don’t ask me that.”

  “No really, why?”

  He sighed, turning to her with a smile. “I missed you.”

  “We see each other at school practically every day.”

  “Yeah, but that’s different.” He reached out to clasp her hand and she shyly reciprocated. “I can’t do this in a classroom.”

  “No,” she agreed softly.

  His eyes holding hers, he leaned closer, his mouth inches from hers. “And of course it would be really nice, if I could...”

  A pillow abruptly halted him.

  Glancing up in confusion, Julianna was grinning at him. “Gotcha!”

  Catching onto her mischievous nature, he grinned back. “We’ll see who’s got who,” he replied, picking up her other pillow to retaliate, while she fairly squeaked with laughter and did the same.

  Their pillow fight turned into a veritable war, both ignoring the stream of white feathers that began to fly out, soon covering the bed and filling the air. After several minutes, they stopped to catch their breaths, each one holding a pillow in warning, but still laughing softly.

  “You never told me you were a pillow ninja,” Roger informed her.

  “You’re a bit of a featherhead yourself,” she decided with a smirk.

  “Oh, so now I’m a featherhead!” Catching her off-guard, he leaned forward to embrace her, resting his body lightly over her own. She squirmed helplessly as his touch accidentally tickled her. Her laughter only spurred him to tickle her in earnest.

  “Roger, please stop!” she fairly shouted, giggling. “You’ll tickle me to death!”

  “Hmmm… no, I wouldn’t want to do that,” he replied, brushing a few feathers from her nose. As her laughter fade
d, she smiled back at him. “You’re not like anyone I’ve ever known, Julie,” he whispered.

  “Is that a compliment?”

  He paused for a moment, and then his expression became serious. “Meant to be one,” he agreed softly, lowering his mouth to kiss her. At first, she merely stared at him. In the past six months she’d known him, he’d never done that before! But gradually, she relaxed beneath him, kissing him back and feeling a surge of happiness.

  Almost from day one, Julianna felt that she’d loved him, and now it seemed he felt the same. Roger loves me! she thought, her arms reaching around his neck to hug him. Perhaps a bit too tightly, as he gently reached up to loosen her grasp.

  “Easy there, Julie,” he laughed, moving his hand to caress her cheek. “The last thing I want is for you to strangle me now.”

  “Then allow me the honor instead!” snarled an angry voice.

  Julianna glanced up with a gasp, Roger following suit. “Dad,” she blurted out. “I can explain.”

  “Explain what this boy’s doing in your room at all hours of the night, like this?” her father growled. Before either could say anything, he pulled Roger away from Julianna. Being stronger, her father gave him a rough shake. “You’re lucky I have the self-control not to beat the living daylights out of you,” he hissed. “My daughter is only fifteen, damn you, and not some cheap tramp for you to ruin, you little bastard!”

  “I’d never think of Julie that way!” protested Roger.

  “If that were true, you wouldn’t be here at this hour in her room, let alone in her bed! Now you can either exit by the front door, or I can throw you out the window. Which is it?”

  Steeling his expression, Roger strode past him without a look to Julianna. “Roger, wait!” she yelled after him. Tearfully, she tried to follow, but her father pulled her away as Roger’s departing footsteps stomped down the stairs, followed by a door slam. Turning to her father, she shook her head. “He didn’t do anything, Dad,” she said witheringly. “Roger would never hurt me.”