Godric St. Laurent, the twelfth Duke of Essex, leaned back in his saddle watching the abduction he'd orchestrated unfold. Covering his mouth with a gloved hand, he stifled a yawn. Things were going smoothly. In fact, this entire kidnapping bordered on the point of tedious. They'd intercepted the coach ten minutes before it reached Chessley House. No one witnessed the escort of riders or the driver changing his route. Oddly enough, the young woman hadn't shown any signs of resistance or concern from inside the coach. Wouldn't she have made some protestations when she realized what was happening? A thought stopped him dead. Had she somehow slipped out of the coach when they'd slowed on a corner before they'd left town? Surely not, they would have seen her. Most likely she was too terrified to do anything, hence the silence from inside. Not that she had anything to fear, she would not be harmed.He nodded to his friend Charles who was perched next to the driver. A bag of coins jingled as
Cedric, Viscount Sheridan, cupped the girl's chin and tilted her face to examine her. "Is she really out?"The moonlight bathed her body, affording the men a decent look at their victim. Long, dark lashes lay against porcelain cheeks, which were tinted with a rosy blush."There's one way to find out." Godric's hands swept over her body, returning several times to her waist where he'd discovered she was ticklish.She remained limp and unresponsive to his exploration. "She is definitely out." He climbed off her.Charles and Lucien sauntered over on their horses.Charles chuckled. "How many lords did you say it would take to subdue this little hellion?"Lucien Russell, the Marquess of Rochester, bit back a grin."More than we guessed," Ashton replied in amusement, gazing down at Emily.Godric took in the dirty, but stunning little captive at his feet. "She's not at all like her uncle."Heat pooled deep inside him. His brief memory of her had not done justice to the puzzle of Miss
Early morning light danced through the lilac curtains, casting purpled shadows across the counterpane. Emily woke, aching and sore. The sensations puzzled her. As she sat up in the massive bed, her gaze skimmed a room elegant enough for a queen. For a brief moment, as the beauty of the furnishings sank in, she reveled in the strange fairy tale surroundings.She slid from the bed and approached the wood and gold-filigreed dresser, tugging gently on the handle of one drawer. It slid open to reveal a collection of chemises as thin as spider-spun silk. Emily fingered the finery, sighed and turned away, only to catch sight of herself in the dressing-table mirror. A loud gasp escaped her lips as she slapped a hand to her mouth. Her gaze fell on the set of reflected eyes, open wide as they took in the sight of her dirty and disheveled dress.Memories flooded through her while terror gripped her anew, fraying her self-control. Where was she? Where had they taken her? Emily's hands shook as s
With a sigh, Godric climbed out of bed to get dressed. Emily danced back, well out of his immediate reach, her face a cherry red as she pretended to look away from his naked body. It was charming, her innocent belief that if she stayed out of his way she would be safe. If he truly wanted to, he could haul her to the bed and take her. But there was little fun in that. The journey of the seduction was half of the pleasure in bedding a woman.She stopped fidgeting and met his eyes with a strong glare."Why ruin me? There are many other young heiresses with more money. Do you plan to marry me?" She raised a golden-brown brow at him, a silent challenge that he found amusing. Emily was a forward and brash little creature, he would give her credit for that."Revenge is my only interest in you. Is that a simple enough answer? Your uncle is to blame." Godric crossed the room to wash his face."My uncle?" Emily's brows drew together and her lips parted as though deep in thought over the reve
Emily collapsed on her bed, and her whole body shook. Her face burned."Abducted by a duke."Emily rubbed her temples, her headache returning. This was a nightmare. What would her mother have done in such a situation? Acknowledge the facts. First, in the eyes of society she was as good as ruined. Second, she was at the mercy of a man who wanted to actually ruin her. Third, she needed to figure out what to do about the first and second facts.Emily drew in a deep breath. She had to make a choice: escape and return to her uncle and Blankenship, remain here with Godric or hope she could make a match with some man desperate to get access to her fortune regardless of her tainted state. Only one of these options held real appeal.Godric. The idea half terrified, half thrilled her. Did she want to be with someone though who infuriated her with his arrogance, despite his pleasing form?Emily's shoulders sagged. All she wanted was to have the freedom to travel and live her life, hopefully
Emily blushed as all eyes descended upon her."Last night I heard the names: The Duke of Essex and Viscount Sheridan. Since I'm acquainted with Miss Chessley, I've heard those names in connection with three more: the Marquess of Rochester; the Earl of Lonsdale; and Baron Lennox. I apologize if I was mistaken in my assumption," she said hastily, but the man's hazel eyes twinkled."Don't apologize, Miss Parr, you are quite right. I am the Marquess of Rochester Please address me as Lucien. None of us are overly fond of titles, especially in the company of such a lovely lady. That gentleman over there is Baron Lennox." Lucien pointed to the man who had cornered her by the coach the night before. "Lonsdale has yet to grace us with his presence. Speaking of which, Ash, would you go and rouse him? Best to get him up and walking, or last night's port will make him disagreeable the rest of the day."Ashton smiled pleasantly at Emily before he departed. There was something kind in the man's f
The silence that followed Emily's words lasted for several unpleasant minutes. When Cedric stood up from the table, she was relieved for the opportunity to think of something other than her current situation."The sun is out. Fair weather for riding." Cedric sidestepped around a pair of footmen removing plates from the breakfast table. "Mind if I borrow a horse? Mine was favoring his left foreleg last night."Emily stood as Ashton and Lucien took their leave. Charles vanished, but only after casting her a particularly wicked grin."The stables are always open to you, Cedric."Emily rose excitedly at the prospect of riding. "May I go with him, Your Grace? It has been ages since I've been riding." The memory of her last ride was still bittersweet. Uncle Albert had sold her horse to pay off a debt her first week at his house. She still remembered the well-oiled leather saddle and the rough hair of her gelding's mane. She missed riding, missed her old life.Godric's green eyes narrowe
The September sun was warm and the sky cloudless. The insects chirped, and the sound eased away the silence. It was a fine day for riding, for living. Away from the stuffy drawing rooms and evening engagements, Emily breathed again. She belonged here in the country with its green sloping hills and endless blue skies.A light breeze tumbled along her skin and riding habit as the trio trotted along the edge of Godric's lands. Emily looked back and saw just how far they'd ridden. The manor was a stone dot in the distance. Godric caught her admiring the view, and she smiled."Your lands are extensive, my lord." She sighed at the enchanting sight of the English countryside."That's not the only thing that's extens" Cedric began.Godric smacked the butt of his riding crop on Cedric's horse's flank. The beast shot off at a mad gallop with Cedric shouting curses, leaving Emily wondering what he had been about to say.Fifty feet ahead of them, Cedric slowed down and glowered childishly in