More from my upcoming release To Woo A Wicked Widow, due out in 66 days!
I’m continuing the scene, at a ball, where Charlotte meets Nash, the Earl of Wrotham. We are in Nash’s POV. Charlotte has tripped, fallen into his arms, and he responded with “The pleasure is certainly all mine, my lady.” She has recovered and Nash makes his move. Unfortunately, his plan is interrupted by another man, Alan Garrett, who has a plan of his own. (Garrett has the first line.)
(Creative punctuation utilized to conform to WWW rules.)
“It is nice to see you again.”
“As it is to see you as well.” Her voice had a high pitch, but a sweet tone, lilting and light, which suited her down to the ground. “Do you know Lord Wrotham?”
“I have not had the pleasure, I believe,” Garrett said, nodding his head briefly, his eyes still on Lady Cavendish.
“Nor I, Mr. Garrett.” Nash bowed, then straightened to his full six foot three, pleased to see he looked down on Garrett by a couple of inches.
“It has been several months since we met, I think, Mr. Garrett?” she asked as she clutched her fan, but smiled politely.
“March, I believe it was, and I am come to claim my dance as promised.” His eyes glinted when her jaw dropped.
BLURB for To Woo A Wicked Widow:
The war years are behind them.
The future is before them.
And one by one, the widows of Lyttlefield Park are getting restless . . .
Lady Charlotte Cavendish is still the spirited girl who tried to elope in the name of love. That dream was thwarted by her father who trapped her into a loveless, passionless marriage. But now widowed, Charlotte is free to reenter the giddy world of the ton—and pursue her desires. For hardly your typical widow, she remains innocent to the pleasures of the flesh. Yet her life is finally her own, and she intends to keep it that way . . .
Nash, the twelfth Earl of Wrotham, is beguiled by Charlotte at first sight—and the feeling is mutual. When he receives her intriguing invitation to a house party, the marriage-minded lord plans to further their acquaintance. But even he cannot sway her aversion to matrimony, and only with great restraint does he resist her most tempting offer. For unbeknownst to Charlotte, the misadventures of the past are revisiting them both, and bedding her could cost him everything—or give him everything he ever wanted . . .
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He has finagled that really well!! I hope she dances with him! Cannot wait to see what happens!
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He has finagled that really well!! I hope she dances with him!
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Well aren’t they just being mature! His enjoyment about looking down on the other guy made me smile. 🙂
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LOL! I had to give Nash something to crow over, since the shorter man was stealing his dance. 🙂
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Haha–I like Eden’s comment! 🙂
You write the best tension between romance characters!
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Aww, thank you, Teresa! 🙂
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Regardless of whether she accepts or declines, there’s probably going to be some kind of confrontation between the men!
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It certainly seems that way, Carrie-Anne! Read on next week!
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Ooh, I’m trying to read between the lines here. I can see those two ‘bucks’ ending up going head to head!
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They seem to be heading for that very thing, Hywela. Now the fun begins!
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Your snippet raises many questions. Good job.
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Thank you, Diane! I’ll be by shortly. 🙂
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Great dynamics here! I love a spirited triangle.
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And that is exactly what we’ve got here. A rather reluctant triangle, but that makes it even more fun. LOL
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Love the subtle humor you incorporated into this snippet. They sound well matched and delightful.
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Thank you, Jess. They are more than a match, in fact. 🙂
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I have to say… DON’T accept the dance, Charlotte. Don’t. Faint, cause a scene… anything but dance with that man.
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She is in a dilemma. Anything she does could bring the room’s attention right to her. Not a good thing in the Regency. 🙂
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Yeah… it’s definitely not like it is these days where controversy is good for keeping one in the eyes of the world.
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Hahaha I love her reaction! Say yes to the dance!
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You have to wait and see if she does, Amy! LOL
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Oh dear, must be more careful about casually giving away those dances LOL. Enjoyed the excerpt, can’t wait for whatever happens next!
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Stay tuned next week, Veronica. The plot is about to thicken around those dances! Thank you!
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Oh, I sense a little bit of tension already between these two men. Well written! 🙂
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You are correct, Jessica. There is tension to spare here. 🙂 Thank you!
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Ooh, I wonder when and why she promised this dance? Intriguing!
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I think you’ll find out next week, Christina. 🙂
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Great snippet. 66 days and counting! Tweeted.
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Thank you so much, Daryl! Yes, excitement is building! Only a little more than 2 months–and the weeks are flying by!
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You’ve hinted nicely about their history, whetting my appetite.
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Thank you, Ed! That’s what I hoped I was doing. 🙂
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