Welcome back to Sweet Saturday Sample! All excerpts here are rated PG-13 or milder. I’m continuing with my Victorian short story, Heart of Deception, though this will be the final sample from this book. (If I post much more of it and you’ll have the whole thing!)
The story, set in London, 1860, follows Lady Celinda Graham, who is head-over-heels in love with a man to whom her father has strong objections. In this sample, we find out a good deal more about Andrew.
“Celinda, I have an idea how we can gain your father’s approval for our marriage, but it’s rather daring. I don’t know if you would agree to it.” His eyes glinted with a roguish flare. “I don’t know if you should agree to it.”
As if an icicle had been drawn down her spine, goose-flesh rose on Celinda’s arms. “What is it, Andrew?”
“Scandal, my love. But it would make sure that we could marry.”
“Scandal?” Her voice squeaked.
He smiled wickedly as he drew her head towards him. “Let me whisper it in your ear, love.”
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Andrew glanced around the upstairs paneled hallway of the manor house, making sure he was not seen. He stopped before a plain oak door, sent one more furtive look over his shoulder, then twisted the knob and entered. Pulling the door closed, he leaned his powerful body against it, remembering with a smile how little coaxing it had taken for Celinda to agree to his plan. Was she as excited at the prospect of this tryst as he was? It made the seduction much easier than expected.
His eyes roamed the room, resting at last on the pink and white ruffles adorning the coverlet on Celinda’s bed. Her virginal bed. He loosened his cravat and removed his coat. After tonight, however. . . He grinned into the empty room, pleased at how well the ruse had gone so far, and wondered if tonight would go as planned. If only his conscience had not begun to nag him, to cause him to doubt the reasoning behind the whole ploy.
Andrew shook his head. He had to go through with this. Too much could go wrong if he relented. He paced around the room, waiting for Celinda, hardly cognizant of his surroundings. Halting next to the fireplace where a small fire burned, he stared into the flickering embers.
Did Celinda love him? God, but she was young. She had confessed she thought herself in love last year, but had given up both suitors after her father made strenuous objections. But she refused to give him up this year and seemed willing to take desperate measures to secure him. Did this speak of love or lust? Which would be served tonight? He knew which one he served.
Come back next week for another little sample from a new work.
Hope you enjoyed today’s sample of Heart of Deception. If you want to know the rest of the story, it’s available for the tempting price of .99 at Books To Go Now, Amazon, All Romance E-Books, and Barnes and Noble.
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Great excerpt.
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Um, yes. It’s not only the price that’s tempting.
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Oh, you TEASE! I sure hope this guy redeems himself. I feel for her already!
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Jenna, you know I’ve read and love the book
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You’ve definitely captured my interest in this scene. Will they go through with it? Will things change between them if they do? Will they get more than they bargained for? Can’t wait to find out!
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Had a feeling dad had his number. Is he going to fall for Celinda? Great post. Love this story.
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This was a great sample!!
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Such a rake! Great sample as always, Jenna!
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Yep – if you said more it would give it all away 😀
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Nice excerpt.
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He can whisper it in my ear anytime. 🙂 Delicious snippet, Jenna.
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LOL, love it, Jenna! I love others reactions.
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This is just the sweetest story, one I can’t wait to read.
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Loved the line–> Did this speak of lust or love? Which would be served?
Excellent!
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Such a wonderful rouge. Great sample.
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Great sample!
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