Too Wylde To Tame (The Wylde Wallflowers Book 3) by Chasity Bowlin

Too Wylde To Tame (The Wylde Wallflowers Book 3) by Chasity Bowlin

Author:Chasity Bowlin [Bowlin, Chasity]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Published: 2023-09-30T18:30:00+00:00


Walking back to the house with her, Frederick wanted nothing more than to pull her off the path and find a secluded spot where they would not be interrupted. Where he could kiss her as he’d so longed to do that morning.

“Meet me in the garden,” he said. It was an impetuous thing.

“Now?”

“In an hour. At the Roman folly. Say you will, Charity. I wanted so badly to kiss you earlier today and I believe, unless I misread the situation based on my own wishful thinking, that you very much wanted to be kissed. Am I wrong?”

The hot blush that flamed her cheeks was telling enough. “No, you are not wrong. I will try to get away. Aunt Marguerite is here and she might make things difficult. But not impossible.”

“Then go… go inside now before I do something that scandalizes all of us. And I will see you in the garden.”

She nodded and then walked ahead, her steps speeding up until she reached the doors and disappeared inside. He had much to do before he met her, including getting himself cleaned up. A bath and a change of clothes, and he’d be good as new.

“I don’t know what you’re planning,” Randford said, closing the distance he’d allowed while Charity was present. “But if it hastens you both to the altar, all the better. Charity’s parents have grown impatient. If she is not married by the end of Summer, she will be summoned home and likely never see London again.”

“At the very least, I think we will be betrothed by the end of the week. If I had my way, we’d be married by then,” Frederick admitted. “I’ve never met another woman in all my life that I felt so instantly and intimately connected to. Was it that way when you met your bride?”

Randford laughed. “Yes and no. But Felicity and I met under unusual circumstances. But those circumstances smoothed the way for a short engagement and a hasty wedding. I regret none of it.”

Perhaps, Frederick thought, he was more like Jameson than he wished to believe. Because he immediately began considering all the ways he could create just such an unusual circumstance that might force her hand into a very short betrothal. Or perhaps no betrothal at all. He finally understood the allure of an elopement.



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