The Laird's Fairytale Bride: A Sweet Historical Romance (The Chase Brides Book 3) by Lauren Royal & Devon Royal
Author:Lauren Royal & Devon Royal [Royal, Lauren]
Language: eng
Format: azw3
ISBN: 9781634690454
Publisher: Novelty Books
Published: 2016-01-20T16:00:00+00:00
The charming dimples appeared when Cameron grinned. “You sing beautifully, princess.” And finally, while Mary’s sweet voice trilled the lilting tune, he dropped her hands and took Clarice’s.
Mary made her way to a chair.
“Twelve years was he banish’d
From what was his due
And forced to hide in fields and woods
From Presbyterian crew;
But God did preserve him,
As plainly you do see
The blood-hounds did surround the oak
While he was in the tree.”
Clarice’s feet seemed to glide effortlessly, her body guided by Cam’s warm hands holding hers. Her gaze was locked on his compelling hazel eyes. Her blood pumped much harder than the sedate dance should warrant. Lud, what was happening to her? If her daughter weren’t watching, she feared she’d throw herself into his arms.
His secret smile suggested he just might be reading her mind. When the alarming thought made her falter, his hands tightened on hers, but he made no comment on her clumsiness. “She sings of King Charles’s restoration, aye?”
“P-pardon?” The song was the farthest thing from her mind.
“I’m speaking of Mary.” The dimples winked, telling her he was pleased with her discomposure. “Her song tells of the Restoration, of Charles hiding in the Royal Oak.”
“Oh. Yes.” Somehow, probably owing to Cameron’s skill, her feet kept moving in time to the melody. He must have been fooling when he said he needed practice; he was a fine dancer. “It’s a Cavalier ballad she sings. Cainewood—the whole village—was a Royalist stronghold throughout the Civil War. In support of the marquess, you understand. His family was fiercely Royalist—his parents both died in the Battle of Worcester.”
“Do you remember that?”
“Most certainly.” Then she remembered something else, and her heart dropped to her knees. “You were too young, weren’t you? I’d wager you don’t remember our good king’s beheading. It was no trial to you, was it, that sad period in our history?”
For a moment, lost in his gaze and the dance, she’d forgotten their age difference. But it would be there, wouldn’t it? Always. Different life experiences.
“Nay. I don’t remember,” he admitted, confirming her suspicions. “I was but a bairn, not even one year old. And though London holds rule over Scotland, you must remember we are quite far removed from what happens here.”
Her voice dropped to a whisper. “We haven’t much in common, do we? You’re Scottish, I’m English…”
A profound sense of loss swept through her as her words trailed off.
“So let the bells in steeples ring,
And music sweetly play,
That loyal Tories may…n’t…forget
The…twen…ty…ninth…”
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