This month my fifth book was published, exactly two years to
the day since my first book saw light with Harlequin Mills&Boon, and my
sixth book will see the light of day in May. What a ride! So I thought I’d
celebrate here by sharing an excerpt from the final in my wild Lords series:
Lord Stanton’s Last Mistress.
This is the “meet cute” scene which takes place five years
before the bulk of the story – in it Christina, the English companion to the
princess of a Greek Island, has been told to nurse a wounded and unconscious
Englishman. In this scene she is reading aloud from advertisements from the
agony columns in The Times and he awakes...
‘Here, listen to this advertisement,’ Christina informed the
unconscious form on the bed. ‘This is a very passionate fellow. ‘To M-A,” which
I presume is Maria, or could it be Margarita? That would add an exotic touch.
Anyway, this is what he writes: ‘DO I DESERVE THIS?” In capital letters, too. I
wonder if that costs more? Then he continues: “Is it generous? Is it equitable?
If I hear not from you by Wednesday hence I will strike thy graven memory from
my heart and endeavor to efface thy sweet smile from my soul. Orlando.” This
was three weeks ago so Wednesday has come and gone and I shall never know if
Orlando has been blessed by his Maria or whether she has chosen someone rather
more sensible. I think living life in capital letters might be a little tiring.
Oh, no. This is even worse. Here, Just at the bottom of the page. “To P---. If
you could conceive the sorrow and despair into which I am plunged, you would
not raise your head. With you I could suffer every privation. Alone I am all
misery. A hint of kindness could obliterate all pain. S. B.” Goodness. Well, I
think it is very brave to put such pain on paper but I cannot imagine ever
writing something so…’
‘Maudlin.’
The paper scrunched between her hands. The word was faint
but decisive and for a moment she searched the room for its source until she
realized it came from the Englishman. He was awake, not the brief fevered
awakenings of the past few days but awake and inspecting her. Lucid, his eyes
were even more dramatic – as sharp and steely as a sword.
‘Where the devil am I?’ he asked as she remained
tongue-tied, her pulse as fast as his had been at the height of his fever.
‘Illiakos.’
‘Illi…bloody hell. I remember. The storm. They shot at us.’
‘They thought you were pirates,’ she tried to be conciliating,
thinking of the King.
‘We were flying Maltese colors. Clear as day.’
‘Yes, well, it wasn’t. A clear day, that is.’
He groaned as he tried to shift on the bed.
‘I remember. The blasted fog. We rode up on the shoals. Why
are you reading the agony columns? Out loud too, for pity’s sake.’
‘King Darius requested I read the English papers to you. He
thought it would help you recover.’
‘That mawkish pap is more likely to send me into a decline.
I had no idea people wrote such drivel.’
‘It is not drivel to them. Anyone willing to bare his or her
soul like that deserves some sympathy, whether you approve or not.’
‘You didn’t sound very approving yourself just now, so I
don’t think you can claim the moral high ground,’ His mouth relaxed into the
beginning of a smile, amusement lighting his grey eyes. It was the first time
she had seen that expression on his face and her pulse, which had begun to
calm, went into another gallop.
Wild Lords:
#3: Lord Stanton’s Last Mistress: http://mybook.to/Stanton
#2: Lord Ravenscar’s Inconvenient Betrothal: http://mybook.to/Ravenscar
#1: Lord Hunter’s Cinderella Heiress: http://mybook.to/HuntersCinderella
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Congratulations!
denise
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