Regency/Historical, Romantic Suspense
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John Haldane,
Earl of Strathairn, is on an urgent mission to find the killer of his fellow
spy. After visiting the young widow of one of his agents, Strathairn
strengthens his resolve. A spy should never marry, and most certainly not to
Lady Sibella Winborne, with her romantic ideas of love and marriage. Unable to
give Sibella up entirely, he has kept her close as a friend. Then, weak fool
that he is, he kissed her.
Lady Sibella
Winborne has refused several offers of marriage since she first set eyes on the
handsome Earl of Strathairn. Sibella’s many siblings always rush to her aid to
discourage an ardent suitor, but not this time. Her elder brother, Chaloner,
Marquess of Brandreth, has approved Lord Coombe’s suit. Sibella yearns to set up her own household.
She is known to be the sensible member of the family, but she doesn’t feel at
all sensible about Lord Strathairn. If only she could forget that kiss.
Teaser Excerpt:
Once
the family returned to Brandreth Court, their townhouse in Eaton Place, Sibella
faced another dizzying round of social events. She and Maria took an afternoon
off from social calls to view the Parthenon sculptures at the British museum.
They
were returning home in a hackney cab when Maria grabbed her arm. “Look, there’s
Lord Strathairn.”
“Strathairn?”
Sibella said. Her heart raced as the tall fair-haired man crossed the road just
as their cab drew up behind a town coach.
Maria
pulled down the window. “Lord Strathairn!”
“Maria!”
Sibella hissed as her cheeks began to burn. He turned his head and changed
direction, coming to their carriage where they’d stopped in traffic.
Strathairn
removed his hat and bowed. “Visiting Regent Street, ladies?”
“Really,
Lord Strathairn, do you think shopping is all we ladies do?” Maria asked in a
teasing voice.
His
smiling gaze sought Sibella’s. “Not at all. I have two sisters who have made me
fully aware of the importance of shopping.”
Maria
laughed. “We have been to the museum to view the Elgin Marbles.”
“Aah.
Then I apologize. What say you, Lady Sibella? Did you enjoy the museum?”
Strangely
divorced from the conversation, Sibella’s mind still dwelled on their last
encounter. Startled, she whipped her gaze away when she discovered herself
staring at his mouth, recalling the salty-sweet taste of his kiss. “It was
quite edifying. Such antiquities are awe inspiring.”
“Indeed.
I confess I haven’t yet seen them.”
“Then
you are as negligent as we are, my lord,” Maria said. “Elgin brought them from
Greece three years ago.”
He
laughed. “I have not seen you riding of late, Lady Sibella. Your brother Vaughn
told me you were down at Brandreth Park.”
“Mama
came back for the opera.” Sibella placed a hand to her cheek. It felt warm even through her kid glove
and she hoped he could not see what his presence did to her. “And my mare has
developed shin splints and must rest.”
The
traffic cleared ahead and their carriage jerked forward. “I trust we’ll see you
again soon, my lord?” Maria cast a quick glance at her. “Although we are off to the country again next week. Mama intends
to visit our brother Bartholomew in York.”
“I’m
traveling north myself,” Strathairn said. “We might meet at the York assembly.”
“We
plan to be there. I do hope you come. It’s a remarkably dull affair.” Maria
stared at Sibella. “Don’t you agree, Sib?”
“Yes,
it certainly can be,” Sibella said.
He
bowed again. “Then I look forward to seeing you there.” At a shout from a
drayman, he dodged a wagon and ran to the pavement.
Maria
turned to her. “Well!”
Sibella
wrinkled her nose, trying to adopt a casual pose. “Well, what?”
“You
are in a brown study. I’m sure Strathairn was enthralled by your scintillating
conversation.”
“Oh,
do stop, Maria.”
“What
on earth is the matter with you? You two generally talk for ages. Had you
nothing to say to him?”
“He
kissed me.”
Maria’s
eyes went from owlish to accusatory. “Why didn’t you tell me? And when was
this?”
About the Author
Maggi Andersen fell in love
with the Georgian and Regency worlds after reading the books of Georgette
Heyer. Victoria Holt's Gothic Victorian novels were also great favorites.
She has raised three
children and gained a BA and an MA in Creative Writing. After husband David
retired from the law, they moved to the beautiful Southern Highlands of
Australia.
Maggi's free time is spent
enjoying her garden and the local wildlife, reading, movies and the theatre.
She keeps fit swimming and visiting the gym.
Maggi is a multi-published
author, and writes mysteries and young adult novels as well as her Georgian,
Regency and Victorian romances.
Author Website:
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