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(Maiden Lane, #8)

Genre: Historical Romance (Georgian – 18th century)

Cover Blurb:

HE CAN GUARD HER

Lady Phoebe Batten is pretty, vivacious, and yearning for a social life befitting the sister of a powerful duke. But because she is almost completely blind, her overprotective brother insists that she have an armed bodyguard by her side at all times-the very irritating Captain Trevillion.

FROM EVERY DANGER

Captain James Trevillion is proud, brooding, and cursed with a leg injury from his service in the King’s dragoons. Yet he can still shoot and ride like the devil, so watching over the distracting Lady Phoebe should be no problem at all-until she’s targeted by kidnappers.

BUT PASSION ITSELF

Caught in a deadly web of deceit, James must risk life and limb to save his charge from the lowest of cads-one who would force Lady Phoebe into a loveless marriage. But while they’re confined to close quarters for her safekeeping, Phoebe begins to see the tender man beneath the soldier’s hard exterior . . . and the possibility of a life-and love-she never imagined possible.

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I absolutely love this series!

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This is Lady Phoebe Batten and Captain James Trevillion’s story – publication date: 26th May 2015

Follow this link to Elizabeth Hoyt’s website to read an excerpt.

http://www.elizabethhoyt.com/books/dearestrogue.php

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This is the 8th book in Elizabeth Hoyt’s fabulous Maiden Lane series and releases on 26th May 2015.

(Maiden Lane, #8)

Genre: Historical Romance (Georgian – 18th Century)

Cover Blurb:

HE CAN GUARD HER

Lady Phoebe Batten is pretty, vivacious, and yearning for a social life befitting the sister of a powerful duke. But because she is almost completely blind, her overprotective brother insists that she have an armed bodyguard by her side at all times-the very irritating Captain Trevillion.

FROM EVERY DANGER

Captain James Trevillion is proud, brooding, and cursed with a leg injury from his service in the King’s dragoons. Yet he can still shoot and ride like the devil, so watching over the distracting Lady Phoebe should be no problem at all-until she’s targeted by kidnappers.

BUT PASSION ITSELF

Caught in a deadly web of deceit, James must risk life and limb to save his charge from the lowest of cads-one who would force Lady Phoebe into a loveless marriage. But while they’re confined to close quarters for her safekeeping, Phoebe begins to see the tender man beneath the soldier’s hard exterior . . . and the possibility of a life-and love-she never imagined possible.

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Thank you to everyone who stopped by my blog and commented. I am aware that some of those who asked Elizabeth questions did not receive a reply from her. She has a deadline to meet in 2 weeks time and has mostly been in her writing cave and has asked me to pass on her sincere apologies to those of you who didn’t receive a reply.

Elizabeth does have an ‘Ask the Author’ section on her author page on Goodreads where she has answered many questions regarding the Maiden Lane series and her other books. Here is the link:

https://www.goodreads.com/author/16202.Elizabeth_Hoyt/questions

My husband has kindly selected the three winners at random and they will each receive a signed copy of DARLING BEAST and a copy of HOT, Elizabeth’s contemporary novel, written under her pen name of Julia Harper.


LINDA
(thumbelinda03@yahoo.com)

JUANITA DECUIR

IRMA JUREJEVČIČ

 

Congratulations to each of you!  Please email me at carolcork@live.co.uk with the name and mailing address you would like me to send your prize to.

Happy reading, ladies!

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I am so addicted to Elizabeth Hoyt’s Maiden Lane series that, whenever a new book is released, I’m like a child at Christmas excitedly waiting to open that special present. I’ve always had lots of questions buzzing about in my head that I wanted to ask Elizabeth about this amazing series. So you can imagine how thrilled I was when she agreed to do this interview. I was literally jumping up and down and, if you have never seen a 67 year old jumping up and down, it is not a pretty sight!

Welcome to Rakes and Rascals, Elizabeth. It is such a pleasure to have you join me here today.

Thank you for inviting me, Carol!

 

R&R: First of all, I’ve always wanted to know how the idea for the Maiden Lane series came about?

Elizabeth: It was several things coming together at once: I wanted to write books in a more complex world—one that readers would want to stay in for more than just a trilogy. I wanted the time to develop characters and plotlines over several books while at the same time keeping each book squarely focused on the romance of the couple in that book.

Then I read about the gin craze in early eighteenth century London. That gave me a time and place. I started thinking about swashbucklers such as Scaramouche by Rafael Sabini and Dr. Syn the Scarecrow (a Disney movie from the 1970s about a hero who disguises himself with a scarecrow’s mask.) I wanted that same sense of sweeping adventure and intrigue. That got me the Ghost of St. Giles and I suppose everything evolved from there.

R&R: Why did you choose the early 18th century as the setting for the series and what aspects of that period particularly appealed to you?

Elizabeth: Swords. Basically swords, wigs, big dresses and swashbuckling. Also, London was really rich in change and upheaval at this time period. It was the largest city in Europe with a lot of people coming into it from all over Britain and beyond. There was a huge gulf between the very rich and very poor. And it was the time of the Enlightenment—the ushering in of modern thought and civilization. I find it endlessly fascinating.

R&R: The notorious St. Giles area of London features predominantly in the books and you have always brought it so vividly to life.  I’ve often wondered if you consulted any contemporary documents in your research and whether William Hogarth’s etchings might have been a useful resource?

Elizabeth: I’ve read some stuff from the time period—newspapers articles, death and birth records, diaries, etc, but I have to confess that I love visual documents like Hogarth’s engravings. I have several books of his engravings and I can spend hours examining them—his artwork, especially his crowd scenes, are so very rich in information.

R&R: When you started writing the series what was foremost in your mind, the story or the characters?

Elizabeth: I always start with character and then work outward: what makes this person the way they are? Who would challenge them most?

R&R: Do you work with any sort of storyboard to keep track of all the different threads and characters running throughout the series?

Elizabeth: No, not really. I have a spread sheet with statistics for each character—eye and hair color, which books they appeared in—very simple, and I have a timeline I keep for significant events like birth and deaths, but most of it is in my head.

R&R: Did you always have in mind which hero and heroine would be paired together or have there been some surprises along the way?

Elizabeth: Usually I know, sometimes for a long time in advance. And sometimes things change at the very last minute. I sent an email to my editor a month ago, telling her I had a new idea for Asa Makepeace’s heroine (two books after DARLING BEAST.) The heroine I had picked for him was just too close in personality to him—and also a new character suddenly popped into my head. 😉

R&R: Is there any line you would not cross when writing a love scene?

Elizabeth: LOL! Well, I’m writing mass market romances and as my editor, the very, very smart Amy Pierpont once said to me, the point of mass market is that it appeals to a large pool of people. It’s not niche. So, while I have nothing against the sex that would appear in erotica, that’s not the type of book I write.

R&R: What has been the most challenging aspect of writing the series?

Elizabeth: Keeping each book interesting and different and as good as I can make it. Actually, that kind of pertains to any book I write. 😉

R&R: What has been the most fun aspect of writing the series?

Elizabeth: I really like setting up a long plotline—one that plays out over several books. It’s intellectually stimulating. And some characters are just fun to write. The Duke of Montgomery in Darling Beast is an example.

R&R: In the latest book, DARLING BEAST, I think Apollo is possibly the most tortured hero so far in the series. What aspects of writing his character did you find the most rewarding?

Elizabeth: You know, aside from his tortured past, Apollo is kind of a regular guy. A really nice guy. But he’s also pretty self-aware (which not all my heroes are) which was kind of refreshing. I liked writing about him working through who he was now after years of enduring Bedlam. Because at the beginning of the book I’m not sure he knows who or what he is.

R&R: Lily, the heroine, is a comedy actress and very different from your other heroines. Did you base her on any real actress of the time?

Elizabeth: I’m glad you asked that! I did quite a bit of research into theatre, playwrights, and actresses of the time period–I was surprised at how many female playwrights there were. I didn’t base Lily on any one actress—although she’s a breeches role actress like Nell Gwyn.

Her writing process, however, is quite similar to mine (although I don’t act out my dialogue) and I have cursed trying to write wittily on several occasions. 😉

R&R: Finally, I’m dying to know whether the intriguing Valentine Napier, Duke of Montgomery will be getting his own book.

Elizabeth: I hope so! I am having problems trying to figure out his heroine though. And he’s going to be one of those characters with a bit of a long arc…

 

Elizabeth, it has been a privilege to have you on Rakes and Rascals today and thank you so much for answering all my questions.

Thank you, Carol—it’s been fun!

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About DARLING BEAST

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(Maiden Lane, #7)

Genre: Historical Romance (Georgian)

Cover Blurb

A MAN CONDEMNED . . .

Falsely accused of murder and mute from a near-fatal beating, Apollo Greaves, Viscount Kilbourne has escaped from Bedlam. With the Crown’s soldiers at his heels, he finds refuge in the ruins of a pleasure garden, toiling as a simple gardener. But when a vivacious young woman moves in, he’s quickly driven to distraction . . .

A DESPERATE WOMAN . . .

London’s premier actress, Lily Stump, is down on her luck when she’s forced to move into a scorched theatre with her maid and small son. But she and her tiny family aren’t the only inhabitants-a silent, hulking beast of a man also calls the charred ruins home. Yet when she catches him reading her plays, Lily realizes there’s more to this man than meets the eye.

OUT OF ASH, DESIRE FLARES

Though scorching passion draws them together, Apollo knows that Lily is keeping secrets. When his past catches up with him, he’s forced to make a choice: his love for Lily . . . or the explosive truth that will set him free.

BUY LINKS

.  Amazon
· Barnes & Noble
· Books·A·Million
· Blackwell’s (UK)
· Chapters (Canada)
· IndieBound
· The Book Depository

· BAM!
· eBooks.com
· iBooks
· Kobo
· Nook

 

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Caliban—no, Lord Kilbourne—was coming toward her and Lily wasn’t entirely certain what to do. She’d been aware of him this entire time, for his eyes seemed to burn into her back no matter where she moved in the room. It really wasn’t fair: it was he who had disappeared into thin air without so much as an explanation or word to her whether he was all right or not. And now he’d turned up at a house party of all things, still using that ridiculous name, Mr. Smith. Had he even invented an appropriate Christian name to go with Smith? A thought struck her, low and terrible. Dear God, she didn’t even know his proper Christian name! She’d let him kiss her and yet didn’t know the first thing about him. The realization made her bitter and a little unwise.

“What’s your real name?” she demanded as he made her side, and if she had to blink back wetness from her eyes, she told herself it was tears of anger.

He glanced around, presumably making sure no one could overhear him. Fortunately, Mr. Phillip Warner had moved away to flirt with his own wife and no one was within earshot.

He replied in a very low voice, “Apollo Greaves, Viscount Kilbourne.”

Apollo? Apollo? She nearly goggled.

Well, he certainly couldn’t use Apollo with Smith—what an entirely inane name. Almost as bad as Caliban when one considered it. What mother looked down at an infant son and thought, god of light? No one could live up to a name like that. Especially since he had a twin sister…

Lily’s brain stuttered to a stop and she realized simultaneously both who Apollo-the-god’s twin sister was and who Apollo-the-man’s twin sister must be.

“Your sister is Artemis Batten, the Duchess of Wakefield,” she hissed.

“Hush,” he muttered.

“Your sister’s a bloody duchess.”

“Yes?” He looked at her oddly, as if everyone had a duchess as a sister.

“Which means the duke is your brother-in-law.”

“He’s rather an ass, if that makes any difference.”

“It doesn’t,” she said decisively. “It truly doesn’t. Why are you even talking to me? I’m the blasted help.”

“You are not and you know it,” he said impatiently. “I need to talk to you. To explain—”

“I’m paid to be here,” she said with as much dignity as possible under the circumstances. “And you’re born to all this”—she waved her hand at the room, which, ill-lit though it was, still had a gold ceiling—“and more. You and I have nothing—absolutely nothing in common. I don’t know why you’re here, but I’ll thank you to stay away from me.”

She pasted a smile on her face and moved away from him as gracefully as she could. There was no need to cause a scene, just because her heart was breaking. Ridiculous, really. When he’d been a penniless workman in a garden, shabby and mute, he’d been well within her reach. Now that he was cleaned up and dazzling in his expensive clothes—that waistcoat alone must have cost more than she’d make in a half a year—he was as high above her as the sun itself.

Apollo, indeed. Perhaps his name really did fit him.

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About ELIZABETH

The author of the New York Times bestselling Maiden Lane series and the Legend of Four Soldiers series as well as the Prince Trilogy, Elizabeth Hoyt writes “mesmerizing” (Publishers Weekly) historical romances. She also pens deliciously fun contemporary romances under the name Julia Harper. Elizabeth lives in central Illinois with three untrained dogs, two angelic but bickering children, and one long-suffering husband. Central Illinois can be less than exciting, and Elizabeth is always more than happy to receive missives from her readers. You can write to her at: P.O. Box 17134, Urbana, IL 61873.

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THIS GIVEAWAY IS NOW CLOSED

I will be picking THREE winners and each winner will receive a signed copy of DARLING BEAST together with a copy of Elizabeth’s contemporary romance HOT, written under her alternative name, Julia Harper .

 

For four years, play-by-the-rules bank teller Turner Hastings has brooded over her uncle’s wrongful imprisonment. But when two bumbling crooks stumble into her branch (barely disguised in Yoda and Sponge Bob masks) and hold up the place, she sees a chance to do something she’s never thought possible: get revenge. She takes advantage of the melee to pull a heist of her own, seizing info from a security box that will exonerate her uncle.

Sent to investigate a bank robbery in small town Wisconsin, Special Agent John MacKinnon discovers the robbers were two not-quite-so-bright thugs and one woman. Now, Turner is on the run. With SA MacKinnon on her trail, she’s breaking into the bank president Calvin’s house, kidnapping his Great Dane, and for the first time in her life, setting out to break a few rules. But when Calvin hires a hit-man, MacKinnon will have to decide between his career–and saving Turner.


The Giveaway is open Internationally and to enter just leave a comment or a question for Elizabeth. The Giveaway will run until midnight (GMT) on Sunday 9th November and I will announce the winners on Monday 10th November.

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(Maiden Lane, # 7)

Genre: Historical Romance (Georgian -18th Century)

Cover Blurb:

A MAN CONDEMNED . . .

Falsely accused of murder and mute from a near-fatal beating, Apollo Greaves, Viscount Kilbourne has escaped from Bedlam. With the Crown’s soldiers at his heels, he finds refuge in the ruins of a pleasure garden, toiling as a simple gardener. But when a vivacious young woman moves in, he’s quickly driven to distraction . . .

A DESPERATE WOMAN . . .

London’s premier actress, Lily Stump, is down on her luck when she’s forced to move into a scorched theatre with her maid and small son. But she and her tiny family aren’t the only inhabitants—a silent, hulking beast of a man also calls the charred ruins home. Yet when she catches him reading her plays, Lily realizes there’s more to this man than meets the eye.

OUT OF ASH, DESIRE FLARES

Though scorching passion draws them together, Apollo knows that Lily is keeping secrets. When his past catches up with him, he’s forced to make a choice: his love for Lily . . . or the explosive truth that will set him free.

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I love Elizabeth Hoyt’s Maiden Lane series and was over the moon when she announced that she had signed a contract for a further three books. In this series, she always creates dark, edgy stories; compelling, unique characters; sensual romance and smouldering love scenes. This is the seventh book in the series and continues the story of Apollo Greaves, Viscount Kilbourne who was introduced in the previous book, DUKE OF MIDNIGHT.

At first what she saw looked like an enormous, moving, mud-covered mound, and then it straightened, revealing an endlessly broad back, huge shoulders and shaggy head.

From his first appearance, it’s obvious Apollo is not going to be your stereotypical hero. I adore those arrogant, handsome rakes but there was something very appealing about this gentle giant of a man, especially knowing how much he had suffered during his four years incarcerated in Bedlam for a crime he did not commit. After the brutal, inhuman treatment he suffered, it was hard to imagine that he could have retained even an ounce of humanity but he did. His kindness and compassion is so clearly revealed in his relationship with Lily’s son, Indio. I love their scenes together, seeing the trust and affection growing between them.

Apollo’s palm engulfed the boy’s but he shook Indio’s hand as if he were a duke in velvet instead of a seven-year-old in damp linen and bare feet.

The scene where they play ‘hit that knot’ (if you want to know what sort of game it is, I’m afraid you’ll have to read the book!) was so funny!

Apollo is unable to speak for a proportion of the book because of an injury sustained in Bedlam. I have never come across a mute hero before but I’m sure it must be difficult for an author to convey the hero’s thoughts without using dialogue. Ms Hoyt handled this aspect so well and it definitely added a different element to the story.

I’m not a gardener but I was totally captivated by Apollo’s genuine enthusiasm for his ideas and designs. He is not afraid to get his hands dirty and I loved that about him.

Lily is a famous comedy actress…bold, intelligent, caring, independent and experienced in the ways of the world. Life isn’t exactly easy for her because, in the aftermath of the fire that destroyed Harte’s Folly, she is out of work. I admired her efforts to keep her little family, son Indio and maid Maude, together. Lily is a devoted and protective mother to Indio but she hides a secret that could be a threat to him. I like Maude who isn’t afraid to speak her mind where Lily is concerned. She seems more of a surrogate mother than a maid. They are such a charming little family group and I love their interactions:

Indio did not see the Devil – or a monster, for that matter.”

“I did,” Indio said. “But he hasn’t horns. He has shoulders as big as this.” And he demonstrated by throwing his arms as far apart as he could, nearly knocking his bowl of carrot soup to the floor in the process.

Lily caught the bowl deftly – much to the disappointment of Daffodil. “Do eat your soup, please, Indio, before it ends on the floor.”

“Tisn’t a dunnie, then, Maude said decisively as she took her own chair. “Quite small they are, ‘cepting when they turn into a horse. Did it turn into a horse, deary?.”

Lily is not only a famous actress but also a talented playwright although, because of the conventions of the day, her plays are published under her brother’s name. There is a delightful scene when Apollo comes upon her acting out one of her comedy plays. It was easy to visualise all her varied facial expressions and hear the different inflections in her voice….so funny.

In this series, Ms Hoyt has paired the most unlikely couples but the romance has always worked beautifully as it does here. I love how Lily looks beyond Apollo’s outward appearance to see the gentle, honourable man beneath. Even when she believes him to be a simpleton, she treats him with compassion. Apollo isn’t afraid to tell Lily that he loves her and doesn’t give a damn about bloodlines. While Ms Hoyt writes super steamy love scenes, it was the intimate moments of tenderness and understanding that I really enjoyed.

She’d looked at him with such wonder before, as if he might be something special, almost lovely. No one had ever looked at him in such a way, especially no woman.

There is a strong supporting cast of characters that add extra vibrancy to the story. Indio and Daffodil are complete scene stealers while, at long last, I have an explanation for Asa Makepeace’s mysterious disappearances in the earlier books. The obvious tension between Lady Phoebe Batten and Captain Trevillion bodes well for their book, DEAREST ROGUE, and I’m hoping the mysterious, scheming, manipulative Duke of Montgomery gets his own book too.

I love Ms Hoyt’s ability to paint such vivid images with her words and this is one of my absolute favourites, describing Asa Makepeace’s lodging room.

The room was swarming, teeming, breeding with things: towers of stacked books stood on the floor, a table, and even a four-poster bed in the corner, a life-size portrait of a bearded man leaned against one wall, next to a stuffed raven which stood next to a teetering pile of chipped, dirty dishes, and next to that was a four foot-tall model of a ship, rigging and all.

There is plenty of danger and suspense as Apollo keeps one step ahead of the Crown’s men and attempts to track down the person responsible for his friends’ murders. It builds to an exciting climax in which Apollo receives some rather unexpected help.

Apollo –

…the mist swirled amber over the surface of the water, adorning his gleaming skin as if he were the tributary god of this ruined garden.

Lily –

Her dark hair slipped from a messy knot at the back of her neck, waving strands blowing against her pinkened cheeks.

Daffodil –

What can I say, other than another wonderful addition to a fabulous series.


REVIEW RATING: 5/5 STARS

SENSUALITY RATING: HOT!

Read August 2014

The Maiden Lane series so far (click the book cover for more details):

Wicked Intentions (Maiden Lane, #1) by Elizabeth HoytNotorious Pleasures (Maiden Lane, #2) by Elizabeth HoytScandalous Desires (Maiden Lane, #3) by Elizabeth HoytThief of Shadows (Maiden Lane, #4) by Elizabeth HoytLord of Darkness (Maiden Lane, #5) by Elizabeth HoytDuke of Midnight (Maiden Lane, #6) by Elizabeth HoytDarling Beast (Maiden Lane, #7) by Elizabeth Hoyt

I received a complimentary copy from the publisher via NetGalley in return for an honest review.

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(Maiden Lane, # 7)

Genre: Historical (Georgian)

Cover Blurb

A MAN CONDEMNED . . .

Falsely accused of murder and mute from a near-fatal beating, Apollo Greaves, Viscount Kilbourne has escaped from Bedlam. With the Crown’s soldiers at his heels, he finds refuge in the ruins of a pleasure garden, toiling as a simple gardener. But when a vivacious young woman moves in, he’s quickly driven to distraction . . .

A DESPERATE WOMAN . . .

London’s premier actress, Lily Stump, is down on her luck when she’s forced to move into a scorched theatre with her maid and small son. But she and her tiny family aren’t the only inhabitants—a silent, hulking beast of a man also calls the charred ruins home. Yet when she catches him reading her plays, Lily realizes there’s more to this man than meets the eye.

OUT OF ASH, DESIRE FLARES

Though scorching passion draws them together, Apollo knows that Lily is keeping secrets. When his past catches up with him, he’s forced to make a choice: his love for Lily . . . or the explosive truth that will set him free.

Buy Links:

. Amazon
· Barnes & Noble
· Books·A·Million
· Blackwell’s (UK)
· Chapters (Canada)
· IndieBound
· The Book Depository

Ebook

· BAM!
· eBooks.com
· iBooks
· Kobo
· Nook

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WOW!! This is the stepback for DARLING BEAST, the next book in Elizabeth Hoyt’s Maiden Lane series.

From Elizabeth’s Pinterest Board:

DARLING BEAST stepback. Why, yes, that would be Apollo. Bathing naked in a pond. As  one does…

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(Maiden Lane, #7)

Genre: Historical Romance (Georgian)

Cover Blurb

A MAN CONDEMNED . . .

Falsely accused of murder and mute from a near-fatal beating, Apollo Greaves, Viscount Kilbourne has escaped from Bedlam. With the Crown’s soldiers at his heels, he finds refuge in the ruins of a pleasure garden, toiling as a simple gardener. But when a vivacious young woman moves in, he’s quickly driven to distraction . . . 

A DESPERATE WOMAN . . .

London’s premier actress, Lily Stump, is down on her luck when she’s forced to move into a scorched theatre with her maid and small son. But she and her tiny family aren’t the only inhabitants-a silent, hulking beast of a man also calls the charred ruins home. Yet when she catches him reading her plays, Lily realizes there’s more to this man than meets the eye.

OUT OF ASH, DESIRE FLARES

Though scorching passion draws them together, Apollo knows that Lily is keeping secrets. When his past catches up with him, he’s forced to make a choice: his love for Lily . . . or the explosive truth that will set him free.

Expected Publication Date: 28th October 2014

I CAN’T WAIT TO READ APOLLO’S STORY!

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“I think”— he narrowed his eyes at her—“ whatever mattress I have on the bed you gave me is perfect. But tell me, my lady, what sort of mattress do you prefer? All soft goose down or one that’s a bit … harder?”

It was very fast, but he saw it: Her gaze flashed down to the juncture of his thighs and then up again. If there hadn’t been anything to see there before, there certainly was now.

“Oh, I like a nice stiff mattress,” she purred. “Well warmed and ready for a long ride.”

(Winter Makepeace and Lady Isabel Beckinhall)

 

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