Hell of A Lady by Annabelle Anders
Author:Annabelle Anders
Language: eng
Format: mobi
Publisher: 0
Published: 2018-12-09T18:30:00+00:00
JUSTIN HAD NEVER imagined such a scenario would present itself. Especially after last night, after learning she and Miss Goodnight had conspired to trap him into a marriage with not Rhoda but with the other woman.
She likely would have preferred Blakely. Blakely, although considered a womanizer, had been considered the most sought after, although most unattainable, bachelor in London for nearly a decade. Why wouldnât she have preferred Blakely to himself, a former vicar?
But now here he was, kneeling before her in Prescottâs study, holding her hand, and sheâd consented to marry him.
Although something in his heart thrilled at her response, another part was terrified. Had he just doomed himself to a lifetime of pain? Would she stray? After last night, he knew she was attracted to him but once that passed, would she move on to another? Would she replace him with more sophisticated lovers?
He wanted to believe she was the woman heâd first imagined but the lies perpetrated by her and Miss Goodnight left him with doubts.
And yet, she gazed into his eyes with a determined glint heâd not expected. He swallowed hard and then raised her fingertips to his lips. Closing his eyes, he sent up a prayer as he kissed her soft, fragrant skin.
âThank you.â And although he knew she believed he was doing this as an act of kindness, he meant the words wholeheartedly. âBut no more lies.â If they were to stand a chance at happiness, he needed to be able to trust her.
She nodded.
âI will speak with your mother and then depart shortly afterward. If your father has no objections, we can begin having the banns read this Sunday and you can plan for a ceremony in London. I donât think we should delay any longer than necessary.â
And then he supposed heâd be obliged to introduce her to his cousins at Carlisle House. Hell, heâd be obliged to introduce himself. If heâd ever met any of them before, he couldnât remember now.
Her eyes flew open wide. âBut Iâd thought⦠I expected youâd want to simply elope.â Fear entered her eyes. âOr can we simply marry here? I canât return to London until everything is settled. Canât we just get the ceremony out of the way and then return to London?â
âWe will not simply get the ceremony out of the way.â He ground the words out. Obviously, she didnât realize what it was going to take to restore her reputation. As her intended, he needed to address the wager at Whiteâs in his own way. Marrying, by itself, would not be enough. Had she simply eloped with Blakely, it would have taken years for her to be able to return to the ton. And even then, he doubted sheâd be afforded any respect.
No, he had work to do. Dropping her hands, he pushed himself up from the floor. He then strode across the room and opened the door. Not surprisingly, Her Grace was pacing just beyond it. âWill you have Mrs. Mossant summoned?â He didnât mean for the words to sound as demanding as they had.
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