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byΒ Grace Burrowes
Release Date: April 7, 2015
Publisher: Sourcebooks Casablanca
Genre: Historical Romance
Blurb:
Noah Winters, Duke of Anselm, exercises the pragmatism for which he’s infamous when his preferred choice of bride cries off, and her companion, Lady Thea Collins, becomes his next choice for his duchess. Lady Thea’s mature, sensible and even rather attractive-what could possibly go wrong?
As a lady fallen on hard times, Thea doesn’t expect tender sentiments from His Grace, but she does wish Noah had courted her trust, lest her past turn their hastily arranged marriage into a life of shared regrets. Is His Grace courting a convenient wife, or a beautiful disaster?
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Excerpt:
The Duke and Duchess are having a rocky start to their marriage, also to their dayβ¦
βYour tea, Duchess.β
Noah had woken up beside his wifeβagain, despite all plans to the contraryβcreating another first for him. Thea had risen several times during the night to tend to herself. He hadnβt realized that monthly courses caused a womanβs rest to be interrupted.
Crashingly bad planning, for a ladyβs sleep to be disturbed when she most needed rest.
βYouβre not about to steal my tea?β Thea held out the cup, her gaze shy as she sat propped against the headboard.
βWhereβs the fun in stealing whatβs freely offered?β Noah settled in beside her and filched a bite of her cinnamon toast. βWould you rather have chocolate this morning?β
βBecause?β
βYouβreββ Noah waved a hand in the direction of her middleββindisposed.β
βI am not indisposed.β Thea set her teacup down with a little clink. βThe discomfort has passed, as it always does. You neednβt be concerned.β
βI am not concerned, Thea.β Not greatly concerned, now that sheβd stopped ordering him to go away and was ready for a proper spat. βI am attempting in my bumbling way to dote. You will allow it.β
Drat. Heβd given another order.
βYou couldnβt bumble if one gave you written instructions, Anselm,β Thea said, looking a little less peaked for having run up her flags. βThat was my toast you appropriated.β
βAppropriation is what happens when oneβs wife canβt appreciate a little doting. Youβre being stingy with the tea, just as you were stingy with the covers. How long does this indisposition last?β
Her chin came up. βI am the Duchess of Anselm. I am not stingy with anything, but you are a very presuming husband.β
βDoting.β Noah took Theaβs free hand to kiss her knucklesβ lest she mistake his point. βAlso in need of my duchessβs guidance on this one marital matter.β
βThis is so personal.β Theaβs gaze was on their joined handsβ for Noah would not have her haring off in a fit of mortification. βI didnβt think youβd be a personal sort of husband. You were supposed to appear in my dressing-room doorway a few nights a month, silently take a few marital liberties, and then leave me in peace. Weβd trade sections of the Times over breakfast the next morning.β
βProsaic.β Boring and exactly what Noah himself had envisioned. βHard to see any doting going on, though.β
βHusband?β Theaβs tone was hesitant. βThank you, for keeping me company last night. I would not have known how to ask.β
βI suppose thatβs the definition of doting.β Noah lingered at the cart to assemble a plate. βItβs the little things you canβt bring yourself to ask for, that an attentive spouse will enjoy providing to you. Bacon or ham?β
βA little of both, please.β
βFeeling carnivorous?β
βIβm a trifle indisposed. I need the sustenance.β
Noah piled both ham and bacon on Theaβs plate, and stole better than half of it, because he needed the sustenance too.
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New York Times and USA Today bestselling author Grace Burrowes’ bestsellers include The Heir, The Soldier, Lady Maggie’s Secret Scandal, Lady Sophie’s Christmas Wish and Lady Eve’s Indiscretion. The Heir was a Publishers Weekly Best Book of 2010, The Soldier was a PW Best Spring Romance of 2011, Lady Sophie’s Christmas Wish won Best Historical Romance of the Year in 2011 from RT Reviewers’ Choice Awards, Lady Louisa’s Christmas Knight was a Library Journal Best Book of 2012, and The Bridegroom Wore Plaid was a PW Best Book of 2012. Her Regency romances have received extensive praise, including starred reviews from Publishers Weekly and Booklist. Grace is branching out into short stories and Scotland-set Victorian romance with Sourcebooks. She is a practicing family law attorney and lives in rural Maryland.
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