Wagers Gone Awry
By Collette Cameron
Conundrums of the Misses Culpepper, Book 1
Genre:
Historical Romance
Release Date: April 7, 2015
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Brooke Culpepper resigned herself to spinsterhood when she turned
down the only marriage proposal she’d likely ever receive to care for her
family. After her father dies, a distant cousin inherits the estate and becomes
their guardian but permits Brooke to act in his stead.
Heath, Earl of Ravensdale is none-too-pleased to discover five
young women call the dairy farm he won and intends to sell, their home.
Desperate, pauper poor, and with nowhere to go, Brooke proposes a wager. His
stakes? The farm. Hers? Her virtue. The land holds no interest for Heath, but
Brooke does and he accepts her challenge.
Brooke loses, and her devastation is compounded when the cousin
arrives, intending to haul the Culpepper misses off to London. Heath astounds
himself and proposes in order to apply for guardianship of the other girls.
Does Brooke dare marry the handsome stranger who’d been bent on compromising
her? Will Heath regret his impulsive gesture, or will unexpected love flourish?
“Is someone at the door, Duffen? In this weather?”
The door swung open and revealed a striking blonde, wearing a dress
as ugly and drab as the dismal day.
Heath’s jaw sagged.
Despite the atrocious grayish gown, the woman’s figure stole the
air from him. Full breasts strained against the too small dress, tapering to a
waist his hands could span. And from her height, he’d lay odds she possessed
long, graceful legs. Legs that could wrap around his waist and…
Though cold to his marrow, his manhood surged with sensual
awareness. He shifted his stance, grateful his long overcoat covered him to his
ankles. He snapped his mouth shut. Evict this shapely beauty? Surely a
monumental mistake had been made. Gainsborough couldn't be so cold-hearted
would he?
The woman regarded him much like a curious kitten; interest piqued,
yet unsure of what to make of him. Her dark blue, almost violet, eyes glowed
with humor, and a smile hovered on her plump lips. The wind teased the flaxen
curls framing her oval face.
A dog poked its snout from beneath her skirt and issued a muffled
warning.
“Hush, Freddy. Go inside. Shoo.”
She neatly stepped over the portly corgi. The bodice of her gown
pulled taught exposing hardened nipples.
Another surge of desire jolted Heath.
Disturbing. Uncharacteristic this instant lust.
Rainwater dribbled from the hair plastered to his forehead into his
eyes. He swiped the strands away to see her better.
The dog skulked into the house. Just barely. He plopped onto the
entrance, his worried brown-eyed gaze fixed on Heath.
Ebénè nudged him, none too gently.
He glared at the grinning buffoon peeking around the doorframe. The
woman probably thought Heath a half-witted dolt.
“Miss—”
A ruckus echoed behind her. She glanced behind her as four more
young women crowded into the entry.
Blister and damn. A bloody throng of goddesses.
Surely God’s favor had touched them, for London couldn't claim a
single damsel this exquisite, let alone five diamonds of the first water.
Gainsborough had some lengthy explaining to do.
* * * * *
“My lord, this way if you please.” Miss Culpepper motioned to the
doorway the girl dressed in green disappeared into earlier. “We’ll give you a
moment of privacy to dry yourself and exchange your coat for Papa’s. It’s rather
worn, I’m afraid, but you should be a mite more comfortable than wearing
yours.”
The trio filed through the entrance, slender as reeds, each of
them. A natural physical tendency or brought on by insufficient food? Mayhap
both.
Heath followed, guilt’s sharp little teeth nipping at his heels. He
glimpsed the tray as Miss Brette arranged it on a table before the fireplace.
How they could be charitable he didn’t know, and had their situations been
reversed, honesty compelled him to admit, he mightn’t have been as hospitable.
Not much better than their snake of a cousin, was he? The notion left a
sickening knot in his middle and a rancorous taste on his tongue.
Actually, the foul taste might be a spot of mud he’d licked from
his lip. Pray God the dried crumb was mud and not some other manner of filth.
“Let’s give his lordship a moment, shall we?” With a wan smile,
Miss Culpepper ushered her wards from the study.
Frenetic whispers sounded the moment they left his sight.
Heath made quick work of exchanging the jackets. The one he donned
smelled slightly musty and a hint of tobacco lingered within the coarsely woven
threads. Too big around, the garment skimmed his waist. The Culpeppers didn’t
get their height or svelteness from Mr. Culpepper’s branch of the family. Heath
tugged at a too-short sleeve, and his third finger sank into a moth hole.
What brought this family to such destitution?
* * * * *
Bestselling, award-winning author, Collette Cameron, has a BS in
Liberal Studies and a Master's in Teaching. Author of the Castle Brides Series. Highland
Heather Romancing a Scot Series, and Conundrums of the Misses
Culpepper Series, Collette writes Regency and Scottish historicals and
makes her home in the Pacific Northwest with her husband and five
mini-dachshunds. Mother to three and a self-proclaimed Cadbury Chocolate
chocoholic, Collette loves a good joke, inspirational quotes, flowers, trivia,
and all things shabby chic and cobalt blue. You'll always find dogs, birds,
quirky—sometimes naughty—humor, and a dash of inspiration in her novels.
Her motto for life? You can’t have too much chocolate, too many
hugs, or too many flowers or books.
She’s thinking about adding shoes to that list.
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