Not
Quite a Wife
The
Lost Lords # 6
By: Mary Jo Putney
Releasing August 26th, 2014
Kensington
Marry in haste, repent at leisure.
James, Lord Kirkland, owns a shipping fleet, half a
London gaming house, and is a ruthlessly effective spymaster. He is seldom
self-indulgent…except when it comes to the gentle, indomitable beauty who was
once his wife.
Laurel Herbert gave James her heart as an innocent
young girl—until she saw him perform an act of shocking violence before her
very eyes. That night she left her husband, and he let her go without a word of
protest.
Neither of them wanted to say
goodnight, so she suggested they descend to the kitchen for a midnight
supper. She scrambled eggs and herbs and
cheese while he made tea and toasted bread.
Laurel
knew basic cooking because her mother thought it was a woman’s duty to
understand everything in the household, but she was impressed that Lord
Kirkland was not totally baffled by a kitchen.
Daringly Laurel
produced a bottle of her father’s best white wine to accompany the meal, and
their conversation continued through the night.
Kirkland
encouraged her to talk about herself, and his genuine interest was
intoxicating.
Though his anecdotes were witty, Laurel could hear the pain and loneliness of
the little boy he’d been. Only later did
she learn that he’d revealed more of himself in a single night than he’d shown
her brother in years of friendship.
Their tête à tête ended when the cook came yawning into
the kitchen to start the day’s bread baking.
She laughed and shooed them away to return to their beds for the hours
before the rest of the household rose. Laurel left the kitchen
reluctantly, fearing that the magic of the night would vanish by morning.
But it didn’t.
Instead of escorting her to her room, Kirkland took a detour to the music room,
where dawn’s first light was brightening the chamber. Setting his hands on her shoulders, he said
with quiet conviction, “Laurel ,
I do believe we should marry. Shall I
speak with your father this morning?”
Her jaw dropped.
Despite the intensity of their hours together, the idea of marriage
shocked her. This man, this brilliant
young lord, wanted her for his wife?
She stammered, “I…I believe the correct answer is, ‘Sir,
this is so sudden!’”
“Yes, it is,” he said softly, his gaze holding hers. “But I’ve never felt surer of anything in my
life.”
She drew a shaky breath, wanting to say yes but realizing
how mad this conversation was. “Why
me? Surely you’ve met many females who
are richer, more beautiful, more knowledgeable.”
“Perhaps. But as
soon as I saw you, I knew you were the one I’ve been looking for,” he said with
stark honesty. “We can take all the time
you want to become better acquainted.
Just…please, don’t say no. I need
you.”
The power of his certainty swept through her like a
summer storm and found matching certainty in her soul. Though she had never believed in love at first
sight, now she did. There was much they
didn’t know about each other, but she believed on a level of deep truth that
they belonged together.
Thinking she must be mad, she hesitantly tested her
conviction by standing on her toes and giving him a shy kiss. His lips were warm and firm. Intoxicating.
He caught his breath and slipped his arms around her waist, returning
the kiss with slow tenderness and a yearning so deep she could feel it in her
bones.
From the moment
they’d met, she’d known he was a passionate man. Now she discovered that she was a passionate
woman. She had been kissed a few times
by young men of her acquaintance, and found the process only mildly interesting.
But with James Kirkland, her body and soul caught
fire. She pressed against him, her mouth
opening under his with eager exploration.
No wonder men and women made fools of themselves for love, she thought
dizzily. She wanted to sink into him,
merge into one. She wanted him to sink
into her….
Doubts banished, she smiled up at
him, happier than she’d ever been in her life.
“I do believe you’re right. We
should marry, because I can’t imagine ever feeling this way about another man.”
Author Info
Mary
Jo Putney is a New York Times and USA Today bestselling author who has written
over 60 novels and novellas. A ten-time finalist for the Romance Writers of
America RITA, she has won the honor twice and is on the RWA Honor Roll for
bestselling authors. In 2013 she was awarded the RWA Nora Roberts Lifetime
Achievement Award. Though most of her books have been historical romance, she
has also published contemporary romances, historical fantasy, and young adult
paranormal historicals. She lives in Maryland with her nearest and dearest,
both two and four footed.
Hmmm, another mystery I just "discovered" from another reading of the book blurb: "consequences that couldn't be ignored." I.E., from that "chance passionate encounter after not having seen each other for a very long time. I'm wondering if that means she was pregnant? I guess I'll have to wait and see from reading the book . . . :-) jdh2690@gmail.com
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