When
charming rake Tristan Barrett sweeps Lady Elizabeth off her feet, stealing both
her heart and a kiss in a secluded garden, her brother challenges Tristan to a duel.
The only
way to save her brother and Tristan from harm—not to mention preserve her
reputation—is to get married. But her father refuses to allow his daughter to
marry anyone but a titled lord. He demands that Elizabeth marry Tristan’s older
brother, Richard, the Earl of Averston.
Now
Elizabeth must give up Tristan to marry Richard, a man who loves another, a man
she’ll never love.
Snippet:
Moving slowly, as if trying not to frighten off a
wild bird, he took her hand. He stepped closer, enfolding her hand inside both
of his.
“Come.” He led her to an adjoining room and closed
the door.
Stillness enfolded them. Richard brought one of
Elizabeth’s hands into his chest and smiled down at her with tenderness shining
in his eyes. With slow, deliberate movements, he tugged at each fingertip to
loosen her evening glove and slid it off her arm. He lowered his head and
kissed the back of her hand. His breath, warm and moist, caressed her skin. And
his lips. Oh, his lips were so soft. So gentle. The last of her fears scattered
as he kissed first her hand, then each finger. He turned over her hand and
pressed his lips to her fingers, her palm, her wrist. Pleasure glided along her
skin in unexpected sensuality. Her heart thumped and heat built inside. She
inhaled his masculine scent and stepped closer. He kissed her palm again before
wrapping his fingers around it. Warmth shone in his eyes as he raised his other
hand to her face. He traced the curve of her jaw and brushed the back of his
fingers across her cheek, up and down.
“Soft. Beautiful.” Tenderness was joined by
intensity. “I will never give you cause to fear me, sweet Elizabeth. I count
myself fortunate that we shall wed on the morrow. Any man would be proud to
have you as his bride.”
She’d only ever dreamed of a man saying such lovely
words to her and touching her with such gentleness. Light filled the dark
places inside, bringing hope and belonging. Tears rose up and spilled down her
cheeks.
He carefully wiped the moisture away with the pad
of his thumb, tracing her cheek again. “I hope those aren’t tears of sadness.”
She let out a half sob, half laugh. “No, indeed.
Your words mean much to me, my lor…Richard.”
He kissed her hand again. “Ah. A good sign. You
give me hope. I’d like to enjoy the pleasure of your company more, but I
suppose, sadly, we ought to return to our guests now.”
Speechless at the warmth tumbling over her, she
nodded.
Richard. A knight in a gentleman’s clothing.
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