The Earl's Secret Bride: Regency Brides, #4
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Secret Marriage
Secret Identity
Marriage of Convenience
Friends to Lovers
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Damsel in Distress
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Secrets can be titillating…
Secrets can be dangerous...
Will Rosamonde's secrets kill her, or save her?
Lady Rosamonde Raven was a girl of seventeen when the Earl of Winterly rescued her from tragic death. Six years later, he arrives at her father's country estate for a house party and she is still irresistibly attracted to him. Unfortunately, her father has agreed to a betrothal between her and an arrogant marquess who is more than twice her age. She is shocked at her father's decision, but even more so, she's shocked to learn exactly how evil the marquess truly is. There is only one man she trusts with disclosing the truth—Winterly.
There is only one woman Winterly is now set on—Rosamonde. When his lady entrusts the truth of her betrothal with him, he devises a plan. A secret marriage. He simply can't step away from her during her greatest time of need, only when she is kidnapped by the marquess, he must ride out and save her a second time. Flying into a storm of danger, dark secrets, and deadly assignations, he enters a veritable house of terror.
Can he find and rescue his lady before he loses her forever? Or is he already too late?
Grab your copy today, because everyone loves uncovering secrets.
Each book in this exhilarating series is standalone, and can be enjoyed out of sequence.
REGENCY BRIDES SERIES
The Duke's Bride, #1
The Earl's Bride, #2
The Wartime Bride, #3
The Earl's Secret Bride, #4
The Prince's Bride, #5
Her Pirate Prince, #6
Chased by the Corsair, #7
Stolen by the Pirate, #8
Joanne Wadsworth
Joanne Wadsworth is a New York Times and USA Today Bestselling Author who adores getting lost in the world of romance, no matter what era in time that might be. Hot alpha Highlanders hound her, demanding their stories are told and she’s devoted to ensuring they meet their match, whether that be with a feisty lass from the present or far in the past. Living on a tiny island at the bottom of the world, she calls New Zealand home. Big-dreamer, hoarder of chocolate, and addicted to juicy watermelons since the age of five, she chases after her four energetic children and has her own hunky hubby on the side. So come and join in all the fun, because this kiwi girl promises to give you her “Hot-Highlander” oath, to bring you a heart-pounding, sexy adventure from the moment you turn the first page. This is where romance meets fantasy and adventure… To learn more about Joanne and her works, visit her website: http://www.joannewadsworth.com
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The Earl's Secret Bride - Joanne Wadsworth
Chapter 1
Hillhurst Hall, Penrith, England, near the Scottish Borders, six years later, 1811.
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This is such a heinous subject matter, Mother.
Rocking in the chair at her mother’s bedside, Rosamonde arched a brow over the thick pages of the volume she’d collected from Hillhurst Hall’s library this morning. Are you absolutely certain you wish for me to read this particular book?
Yes, that’s the one I wish for you to read.
Fluffing her lace-edged white pillow, Mother nestled back more comfortably in her bed, her pink and yellow floral bedcovers folded neatly at her waist and a waiting look on her face. Indeed it is. Do begin, my dear child.
I’ll begin after you tell me why you have a sudden wish to read about ghostly wanderers?
She tapped the title emblazoned on the front of the black leather-bound cover. Peculiar Warnings Volume Two, The Ghostly Wanderer of the Moors.
Well, you see, Lady Winterly sent me the book and if I haven’t read at least the first chapter of it before she and her daughter arrive for our house party tomorrow then she will be sorely disappointed.
I wasn’t aware Lady Winterly had a love of such, ah, scandalous novels. She should have sent a book of poems or even a fanciful romance as she usually does, not a novel of abject horror.
She would have a word with Lady Winterly when she arrived, except the lady she considered a second mother would likely do naught but smile and hug her instead of taking any warning truly to heart.
Perhaps Flora wishes for me to read something different for a change.
A wrinkle of Mother’s nose. This may be my fault. I mentioned to Flora in my last letter that I find some days rather difficult and tedious, being that I can’t travel as easily with these useless legs of mine. The book arrived soon after with a note saying, ‘Here is something different for a change.’
If you wish to travel to London, to either call on your friends, attend the opera, enjoy a ride through the park, or visit a museum or two, then you need only say. Father is riding to town next month and we can travel with him.
Neither of them had traveled much since that dreadful night six years ago. She’d been her mother’s constant companion ever since, a task she both adored and took quite seriously.
No, I’d much rather stay right here in the country with you.
Mother shook her head, her words slightly jittery.
She let the topic go since it was clearly causing her mother some distress and instead lifted the book and turned to the first page. Sending her rocking chair into a gentle rock with the push of one foot, she tucked one lock of errant hair behind her ear and eyed the first chapter. Then allow me to begin.
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"Chapter One. The shadowed dawn of the new day brought the Highland mist swirling with icy tendrils across the craggy moors. Count Colbert dug his shovel deep into the stony ground and tipped the mound of gritty soil onto the rubbly pile beside him. Six feet deep was the requirement for this hole, as requested by his father, the recently deceased Count Clement. His father had chosen this remote spot on the barren hillside overlooking the Scottish Borders as where he wished his final resting place to be, information his son had recovered from his father’s private papers. Once again, he plunged his shovel into the ground and heaved. When the burial plot met with his requirements, he wiped his dirtied hands on the sides of his finely tailored breeches, slowly stepped around his father’s body wrapped in the library mat and bowing his head respectfully, issued a quick prayer, then heaved."
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Shuddering, Rosamonde slammed the book shut and dropped it into her lap, the black leather of the volume a stark contrast of color to the white skirts of her day gown. I believe that concludes the first chapter, Mother.
Oh, wonderful. I do detest tediously long chapters.
With a smile of gratitude, Mother scooped her embroidery basket from where her lady’s maid had left it earlier in the morning on the bedcovers and tugged it closer. With tapestry cloth and needle in hand, Mother frowned. Oh, I need more red thread. I’m almost out of it. Could you fetch me a spool from the cabinet in your father’s study?
Of course.
She set the novel on the side table, kissed Mother’s warm cheek and crossed the spacious chamber decorated in the vivid colors of spring. After the accident, Father had transformed this room on the lower floor of their country estate for Mother, while he’d ordered the adjoining chamber to be made available for himself. The lower floor offered Mother more options. When she wished to move freely about in her wheeled chair, without the need of a footman to carry her up and down the stairs, she very easily could.
Once she’d closed Mother’s bedchamber door, she wandered along the lower passageway, her footsteps muffled by the deep red and gold woven hallway runner. Outside Father’s study, she poised her hand on the knob but halted as voices drifted to her. Raised voices. Father’s and another man’s.
Pressing one ear to the paneled wood, she tried to pick whose voice it was.
I didn’t realize you wished for a possible match with my daughter, not when your previous betrothal to her came to an end due to my wife’s accident. I thought you understood my daughter is needed here.
Clear frustration tinged Father’s tone.
I didn’t press for the match following the accident, not when your wife needed her, but I don’t believe the countess requires her daughter’s full companionship any longer. It’s been six years, Hillhurst.
A gruff answer, the voice now unmistakable. It belonged to the Marquess of Roth.
The marquess had visited a time or two each year, usually to complain about something or other to Father, disagreements they had relating to their joint land border to the north.
Instead of marrying your daughter,
the marquess muttered, I wed another lady and with her death from childbirth recently, I am again in a quandary. I require a son, Hillhurst, and you owe me a damned favor, a rather large one at that.
I might consider a possible betrothal in six months’ time. Certainly no sooner.
That is unacceptable,
Roth roared. "Your wife has not only birthed you four healthy sons, but your daughter could do the same for me. If you withhold from me, then I’ll withhold from you. I demand repayment of the funds you borrowed from me. The loan I extended to you has now come to an