The
Accidental Elopement
Scandalous
Miss Brightwell Series (Book 4)
By
Beverley Oakley
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A seven-year
secret. A tragic misunderstanding. Can love outwit fate in this
twisted tale of misadventure and thwarted dreams?
Earl
Quamby’s niece, Katherine, and Jack, a foundling home lad adopted
by a local family, have been loyal friends for as long as they can
remember.
As
Jack is about to leave England to make his fortune and Katherine is
being courted by two eligible suitors, they unexpectedly realize
their friendship has blossomed into passionate love. A love, they are
warned, that has no future.
Despite
a brave attempt to defy the forces keeping them apart, tragedy
results and the pair is separated. When chance throws them together
seven years later, Katherine, newly widowed, is being pressured into
a marriage not of her choosing to avoid scandal and Jack feels he
must honour his pledge to the worthy Odette whom he met in India and
whose father is dying.
Katherine
knows that revealing a long-held secret may win Jack to her but she
also knows conflicting obligations from past and present may tear him
apart. Can master matchmakers, Fanny, Antoinette and Bertram
Brightwell, outwit fate in its latest attempt to keep these
star-crossed lovers apart and deliver them the happiness they
deserve?
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Excerpt:
No
one had thought to light a candle sconce and this second corridor
turning she’d taken was as black as a dungeon. Katherine couldn’t
even see her hand but she wasn’t frightened of the dark. No,
Katherine was not fainthearted.
Yet
she did squeal when, taking another step, her progress was impeded by
a very large object and, with no warning at all, she found herself
flying through the air, landing with a painful jarring of her wrists
upon the cold, hard flagstones.
“Good
Lord!” came a disembodied young male voice in the dark before a
groping hand located a piece of Katherine – namely a hank of hair –
which caused her to shriek even louder when it was quite
unnecessarily tugged. Whether this was to establish who or what she
was, she had no idea – and perhaps neither did the tugger for
immediately a profound apology was issued before the groping hand was
operating with complete abandon in the dark.
This
time it found Katherine’s breast just as the voice said in tones of
utter
mortification, “Forgive me! Are you hurt? Here, let me help
you. That’s what I was trying to do, I promise.
I didn’t realize you were on the ground? Take my hand. Really, I
can’t apologize enough.”
Katherine
had made one unsuccessful attempt to stand but it was a struggle in
her flounced skirt and multiple corded petticoats. She swatted away
the supposedly helping hand and hissed something unintelligible –
somehow unladylike language seemed less of an offence when she
couldn’t see to whom she was speaking.
But
when the disembodied groping hand entered her orbit once more – in
fact, brushing the bare flash above her garter and getting in a good
squeeze of her thigh flesh, her temper which had never been one of
her strong points, snapped and she lashed out with a sharp slice
through the inky air.
A
loud yelp made her realize she’d perhaps been a little peremptory
and certainly too violent in this unladylike action and even though
she felt disinclined to apologise she did say, ungraciously, “I’m
sorry I hit you but a lady can only take so much of all this groping
in the dark. I mean…what were you doing?”
“I
could ask you the same thing,” came the response, now at ear level.
In fact, she could feel the soft whisper of breath against her cheek
which made her step back, saying, “I asked first.”
~*~*~*~*~
About
the Author:
Beverley
Oakley was seventeen when she bundled up her first her 500+ page
romance and sent it to a publisher. Unfortunately drowning her
heroine on the last page was apparently not in line with the
expectations of romance readers so Beverley became a journalist.
Twenty-six
years later Beverley was delighted to receive her first publishing
contract from Robert Hale (UK) for a romance in which she ensured her
heroine was saved from drowning in the icy North Sea.
Since
2009 Beverley has written more than thirteen historical romances,
mostly set in England during the early nineteenth century. Mystery,
intrigue and adventure spill from their pages and if she can pull off
a thrilling race to save someone’s honour – or a worthy damsel
from the noose – it’s time to celebrate with a good single malt
Scotch.
Beverley
lives with her husband, two daughters and a Rhodesian Ridgeback puppy
the size of a pony opposite a picturesque nineteenth-century lunatic
asylum. She also writes Africa-set adventure-filled romances tarring
handsome bush pilot heroes, and historical romances with less steam
and more sexual tension, as Beverley Eikli.
You
can get in contact with Beverley at:
Thank you so much for sharing :)
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Beverley, so nice to meet you. Sorry I'm late but got backed up on my computer due to being hacked on FB and was off computer for days. ARGH! Now all secure. The Accidental Elopement sounds intriguing and more than delightful. Wishing you much success with this and all upcoming. I will get this on my Kindle so please exclude me from the rafflecopter so readers can benefit.
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Deletethanks so much for stopping by. We appreciate the support.
Kat