Sins and Scandals 03 - A Scottish Lord for Christmas by Lauren Smith
Author:Lauren Smith [Smith, Lauren]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Grand Central Publishing
Published: 2017-12-05T00:00:00+00:00
Quinn led Rowena down a dark paneled hallway. There were tall windows framed with evergreen curtains that when caught in the sunlight seemed to glow like the leaves of trees in the middle of summer. Maura had loved green, and summer had been her favorite time of year. Sheâd explore the hills and glens around Forres for hours on horseback. It was something theyâd done together many times.
He couldnât help but wonder, what did Rowena prefer? The heat of summer or the promise of spring? Perhaps the beauty of winter or the breathtaking golds and reds of autumn? He dropped his gaze to the top of Rowenaâs head, momentarily bewitched by the way the afternoon light made the coiled coiffure of her blond locks glow like a delicate pile of spun gold.
Lord, he wanted to touch it, to tease the pins out of her hair and let the strands tumble down her shoulders in endless waves of brilliant sunny color. Quinn forced himself to remember his promise to keep his distance. He couldnât let Rowenaâs irresistible nature draw him in and tempt him to surrender to passion.
âIs the nursery very far from our room?â Rowena lifted her head and met his gaze, calling him out of the lulling thoughts of her hair and how he wanted to kiss her.
âAye, âtis at the opposite side of the house.â
âWhat?â She stopped short and stared at him. âWhy would you put your daughter so far away from us?â
He didnât miss the word us. From the moment sheâd met his child, sheâd taken an interest in Blair. Yet her near-instant affection for his daughter always startled him. Rowena was young, barely old enough to start having bairns of her own, yet she wanted to care for a child who wasnât hers.
âThe nursery has always been in the east wing.â
Rowenaâs brow furrowed. âWell, I would like her moved closer to us. May we do that?â
Her delicate fingers curled around his arm and tightened their hold.
âWell.â He paused, considering. It was normal to keep children out of the wayâ¦but heâd always wanted Blair close. Why hadnât it occurred to him to move her to a room closer to his?
âPlease,â she whispered. Rowenaâs eyes, those lovely cornflower blue eyes, were soft and pleading.
âIf you wish it, then we can have the staff begin moving her to a room in our hallway.â
âThank you.â Rowena was up on tiptoe, kissing his cheek, but he turned his face, catching her mouth with his. Her lips were soft and warm. The light brush of them sent bolts of arousal through him. He shut his eyes tight, grasping at his control. Youâve had her already, and you promised to restrain yourself.
âRowenaââ he murmured, beginning to lose himself in her touch, her kiss.
âQuinn! Youâre back!â His sisterâs voice startled him and he stepped back from Rowena. Kenna stood at the end of the hallway, holding Blairâs hand.
âKenna.â He ushered Rowena forward. His wife glanced at him, her cheeks pink and then she looked away.
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