The Pirate's Duchess: A Regent's Revenge Series Novella
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Duty forces him to take on the pirate code, but honor brings him back.
Prudence, Duchess of Blackmoor, has one desire—to be happy again. After struggling to overcome the horrifying death of her husband, she accepts an earl's offer of marriage, confident she's taking a step in the right direction. But demons, refuse to die, and Prudence finds herself caught in an intricate web of deceit that threatens the very foundations of all she holds dear.
Tobias, the Duke of Blackmoor, crosses the line when an assassination attempt on him fails. To restore the reputations of friends under attack by the same villain, and ensure his wife's safety, he stages his own death, becoming The Black Regent, a notorious pirate bent on brandishing justice, never thinking he'd survive. But to his amazement, he has, and now the darkest-kept secrets are not worth losing the duchess his wife has become.
Katherine Bone
Bestselling Historical romance author Katherine Bone has been passionate about history since she had the opportunity to travel to various Army bases, castles, battlegrounds, and cathedrals as an Army brat turned officer's wife. Now she lives in the south where she writes about rogues, rebels and rakes, aka pirates, lords, captains, duty, honor, and country and the happily-ever-afters every alpha male and damsel deserve. Katherine would love to hear from you, dear readers! Send her an signal flag at: booksbykatherinebone@yahoo.com or join her on deck via Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/#!/pages/Katherine-Bones-Official-Fan-Page/134578253291785, or Twitter at https://twitter.com/#!/katherinelbone. If you'd like to hear about Katherine's adventures and new book offers, join her newsletter here: http://www.katherinebone.com/contact/.
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The Pirate’s Duchess
Copyright © 2016 by Katherine Bone
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Dedication
Wide sea, that one continuous murmur breeds along the pebbled shore of memory!
~ John Keats
To my daughters, for their fierce courage, strength, and determination.
Prologue
Letter from Lewis Barrett, Marquess of Eggleston, to His Grace, Richard Denzell, fifth Duke of Blackmoor, 23 September 1806
My Lord Duke,
It is with great sorrow that I must inform you we have been betrayed. Lord Underwood has undermined our adventures in copper and tin at Whitechurch, Eylesbarrow, and Mary Tavy. Desperate to recover our losses from those mines, I conferred with several bankers, who agreed selling our shares was in our best interest. To my shame, Lord Underwood bought them shortly afterward and profited £300,000. As a result, my family is penniless and my son will be shunned. Can such a thing be written with decided calm? I cannot bear the shame. There is only one escape: meeting my maker, knowing that you, of all capable men, whose authority and power surpass all but the king’s, will ensure our heirs do not fall prey to a likewise scheme.
I beg you, keep our association secret. Do not reveal this letter or the source of the copper ore that Thomas Davis discovered at your estate. If that information was to fall into the wrong hands, I believe Underwood would do anything to claim it, including commit murder.
Allow me, my faithful friend, to close my eyes one last time knowing that you will administer justice and ensure that my son, Algernon, does not suffer my fate. I go to my grave knowing he is in your capable hands.
I remain obedient,
Eggleston
One
SMUGGLING! If ever there was a need to TERMINATE this ill-timed enterprise, Trewman’s Exeter Flying Post insists the BLACK REGENT and his intolerable crew occasion the greatest enthusiasm and the hopes of mortals! Let it be known, ANYONE caught AIDING the cunning villain will be held LIABLE for damages and sent to ROUGEMONT.
~ Trewman’s Exeter Flying Post, 1 February 1807
Exeter, Devon
April 1809
Do you have everything you need, Your Grace?
Prudence, the Duchess of Blackmoor nodded to Reverend Polidor Leyes, the vicar assigned to her soon-to-be father-in-law’s estate, then clasped her dearest friend’s hands as the chapel bells chimed ten times.
Well,
she said, smiling when the door closed, leaving the two of them alone again. Today begins a new chapter of my life.
Lady Chloe Walsingham squeezed Prudence’s hands and swung her arms wide to inspect her apple-green wedding gown. You’re a beautiful bride, Pru. And you deserve a happy ending.
Closing her eyes, Prudence glanced down at the intricate detail of her fruitful-colored gown, the yards of matching gossamer and lace, savoring the moment, and allowing herself to be transported back to the morning she’d married the man who owned her heart and soul—Tobias, the Duke of Blackmoor. Her breast had been full of boundless joy and love that momentous day. Strangely now, the bittersweet contrast between the virginal white she’d worn then and the gown she wore now, Tobias and her intended—Basil, Earl of Markwick—flashed in her mind’s eye, teasing her with images of what could have been, of how deeply she could have loved, had a brutal fire not stolen her former husband’s life.
Heat rose to her face as, once more, the stable’s deadly flames hissed and crackled untamed before her like a hungry, writhing, poisonous viper sinking its fangs deep into her heart. Horses neighed. Men shouted.
Prudence grabbed her constricting throat.
What is it?
Chloe asked, touching Prudence’s cheek. Are you overcome with emotion?
The memories immediately silenced.
You feel overly warm,
her friend went on. Perhaps you should sit down until the reverend returns.
Prudence inhaled a fortifying breath. No,
she said, forcing a smile. On the contrary, I am quite well.
She removed Chloe’s hand and straightened her spine, determined more than ever to move on with her life.
It had been two years since fate had seared her heart to embers and labeled her a widow. She’d survived the devastating loss and the tempering that followed, allowing herself to be forged for a moment such as this. Why, then, when she had to speak her vows, did that fateful night play over and over again in her mind?
She walked past a table and a pair of chairs to the pitcher and bowl that were situated on a sideboard. She reached in, then dabbed cool water on her heated skin.
Why are you so nervous? We’ve known the earl for years.
Prudence turned to find Chloe running her fingers along Mr. Leyes’s excellent collection of literature assembled on the floor-to-ceiling shelves. She tried to push her concerns aside. I shall endeavor to make him happy with all my heart.
Truth be told, she loved Basil. Did it matter that she wasn’t in love with him?
For her, marriage had lost its romantic appeal the day she’d buried Tobias. These days, she didn’t desire to be swept off her feet. What she needed now was companionship, a comfortable life, children.
Resigned to give Basil everything she had and more, she walked toward Chloe and led her away from the books. Wish me luck?
Luck?
Chloe giggled the way she always did when she was about to make comparisons between them. You are set to marry one of the most handsome, eligible men in all of Exeter. If anyone is in need of good fortune, it is I, Pru.
Prudence tsked. That isn’t true and you know it. You have much to offer any gentleman. Perhaps one sits in the rectory now, a handsome cavalier destined to whisk you away before the Season comes to an end.
Not if my brother continues to scare them off.
Chloe’s brow furrowed like a petulant child’s. Oh, why did Pierce have to become a revenue officer?
Captain Walsingham is only doing his part.
Yes. To ruin my life.
Nay. To stand up to the Black Regent. Smugglers cannot be allowed to raid ships and sail the English Channel as if they are above the law. Think of the investors and merchants being put out of business.
Basil’s father, William, the Marquess of Underwood included. If Basil was correct, the marquess was on the brink of insolvency, which made his insistence on her marrying Basil understandable. Not only did Basil and Prudence care for each other dearly, but the unentailed lands Tobias had left her were worth at least ten thousand pounds a year.
No,
she said, determined to overcome any adversity. The Blackmoor estate would become her groom’s, after all. I heartily approve of the captain’s pursuits. Your brother has done more for Exeter than anyone I know, and I’m glad of it.
Chloe crossed her arms over her elegant ecru gown. No one can get past the drawbridge Pierce has levered at our door. No one.
Drawbridge?
Prudence giggled. Your brother isn’t a villain from one of your Gothic novels, Chloe. He strives to protect you as diligently as he does our shipping lanes. The right man will come along. I urge you to be patient.
Regretfully,
Chloe said on a sigh, patience isn’t one of my strongest qualities.
It was true. Chloe was extremely impatient, and her impetuous actions kept the captain on his toes. You have a caring nature, a highly prized quality in any woman and one not easily found these days. And I cherish you all the more for it.
Oh, I do care, Pru. I really do. I want you to be happy.
Chloe stepped back, clapped her hands over her mouth and then spread her arms. "I’ve always envied you. In my eyes, you are the luckiest woman in the world."
I am
—she’d once considered herself lucky—as light as a feather.
A feather disturbed by a sudden breeze.
Who wouldn’t be? You’re about to marry the man you love. Is there anything more divine than that?
Prudence gazed out the window of the stone chapel at the meadow that disappeared across the plateau leading to Blackmoor’s property line. The acreage abutted Lord Underwood’s estate and heralded prized orchards, hedgerows, fenced meadows, quarries, shapely knolls, and watercourses that fed the river below. But the manor house with its multiple stories of granite ashlar and wood withheld secrets she had yet to ascertain, information that had gone with Tobias to the grave, leaving her with no explanation why a map detailing another source of income on the estate had been locked away in his study.
You aren’t having second thoughts, are you?
Chloe crossed the distance and fingered Prudence’s curls into place. You have nothing to fear. Your father is in the chapel. And I saw your groom and Lord Underwood arrive nearly an hour ago.
Prudence sighed wistfully. I know.
She turned her thoughts to the aged marquess, imagining him standing in the church, hunched over his cane, measuring each person’s worth and finding them lacking. A pincher who hoarded every farthing, Basil’s father was a renowned curmudgeon.
"What then? Are you worried Lord Underwood and your father