CARNAL DECEPTIONS*(Expanded from novella to novel length.)
*This book was previously published, but has been substantially revised for Samhain Publishing.
Genre: Historical Romance, Red Hots!
ISBN: 1-59998-601-9
Length: Novel
Cover art by Scott Carpenter
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EXCERPT:
She hadn’t gone two steps on the drive when he rode up
alongside her.
He glared down at her. In one quick motion, he dismounted
and had her lone valise in his hands. The fine linen of his shirt
clung to his sweating torso. A cheroot clamped in his teeth, he
spoke out of the side of his mouth as he rifled through her bag.
“So, Hortensia, what have you decided to borrow from my
aunt’s house?”
This was unbearable. Now he thought her a liar and a thief.
“I would much prefer to starve to death than steal something
from your aunt, or you, for that matter.”
From her bag, he plucked out the only item she owned that
held value to her. He weighed the smooth stone in the palm of
his hand.
“Damn you. Put that back,” she cried.
He exhaled. His eyes narrowed through the screen of
smoke. He was inspecting her as he had last night, as if she
were a stranger to him. Someone startling and new. “Amazing.
You tell another truth.” He dropped the stone back into her
valise and thrust the bag at her without securing the clasp. “So
you’ve taken nothing to see you through hard times, which
leads me to believe you will be taking Beadle up on his offer.”
“Perhaps, but he shan’t be the last. There are far wealthier
prospects in town.”
His gaze raked over her. “Yes, I do believe you could make a
fortune spreading those legs.”
She slapped him hard across the face.
He stepped closer to her and pinched her chin between his
thumb and forefinger. He lifted her mouth to his and, for a
spine-tingling moment, she thought he would kiss her. “I might
even make you an offer myself.”
His rude words snapped her abruptly out of her state of
delirium. “You could not pay me enough to lie in your bed.”
Abruptly, he dropped his hand from her face. “Have it your
way. But before you hurry off to your glorious future, I will take
you to speak with my aunt.”
Refusing to meet his eyes, her gaze drifted away, alighting
on the scarred ridge visible through the shirt made sheer with
sweat. Her pulse raced. His battle marks reinforced his
dangerous qualities.
He rubbed his shoulder. “You needn’t frown so. I’m quite
aware of how ugly the thing is.”
“I am merely surprised that a man such as you brought so
many souvenirs home from the war.”
“A man such as me?”
“Black-hearted, ruthless. I thought people with that type of
character could waltz through battles with nary a scratch.”
“I much preferred your other incarnation. Not near so
sharp of tongue. You’d best tame your mouth before you see my
aunt.”
“There is really no need for all that. I’ve left her a letter
detailing all my defects.”
Surprisingly, he took a step back as though in retreat. But
then, he bent over and with one quick movement hauled her up
over his shoulder. She felt like a sack of grain. Her hair nearly
grazed the marble floor as they passed through the entrance
hall.
The blood rushed to her head and she badly wanted to
pummel the back of his thighs. “I thought I hated you before. But now I truly loathe you. You are a churlish, insensitive
beast.”
“Coming from you, I consider that a compliment,” he
answered dryly.
He plunked her down outside the breakfast room doors.
“You won’t be going anywhere for awhile.” With a rough pull, he
tugged the ribbon of her cape loose and, before she could
protest, he had the garment in his hands.
“Damn,” he muttered. His gaze fixed on her breasts.
Tugging hard on the panels of her bodice, she attempted to
fasten one of the top buttons. The action did not please him.
Taking hold of her shoulders, he swiveled her around. With one
big hand cupping her backside, he propelled her into the room.
He followed so closely she expected to feel the scrape of his boot
toe on the back of her heel.
Lady Stadwell looked up from her tea, her eyes widening.
“Finally. She’s perfect. You’ve done it. There will be no resisting
this one.”
Confused, Tess twisted her head around to look at Lord
Marcliffe. His eyes were unreadable, his lips dipped sulkily.
“Perfect for what, Aunt?” he asked in an exasperated tone.
“Sloan.”
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