Excerpt & Giveaway: Not Quite a Wife by Mary Jo Putney
Not
Quite a Wife
The
Lost Lords # 6
By:
Mary Jo Putney
Releasing
August 26th,
2014
Kensington
Blurb
Marry
in haste, repent at leisure.
James,
Lord Kirkland, owns a shipping fleet, half a London gaming house, and
is a ruthlessly effective spymaster. He is seldom
self-indulgent…except when it comes to the gentle, indomitable
beauty who was once his wife.
Laurel
Herbert gave James her heart as an innocent young girl—until she
saw him perform an act of shocking violence before her very eyes.
That night she left her husband, and he let her go without a word of
protest.
Now,
ten years later, a chance encounter turns passionate, with
consequences that cannot be ignored. But as they try to rebuild what
was broken, they must face common enemies and a very uncommon love….
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Laurel’s
remembering ended when Kirkland moved restlessly, his face shiny with
perspiration. She frowned and poured another cup of the fever tea. He
needed both the remedy and the fluids. She’d treated enough
patients with fever to know how unpredictable the course could be,
alternating between chills and fever and at its worst, delirium.
She
propped him up on the pillows and slowly coaxed him into drinking
more tea. His dark hair was matted with perspiration and needed a
cut. He always wore it a little longer than fashion decreed. Though
she could see fine lines of strain around his eyes, she was struck by
how little his appearance had changed.
He
was, what thirty-two now? A man in the prime of life. When they’d
met, he’d been twenty-one. Young.
He was only recently down from Oxford, and had been in possession of
his full inheritance for less than a year.
To
her, he’d seemed like a mature man of the world, but looking back,
she realized that they were barely more than children. If only they’d
had sense to wait! But with passion blazing through their veins,
waiting was intolerable, and there were no barriers to prevent them
from marrying.
“Damn
you, you’ll not get away with that!” Kirkland cried out, his
voice harsh. He swung his arm, striking Laurel across her cheek and
almost knocking her to the floor.
He
began thrashing as if in a fight for his life. Fearing he’d fall
from the examination table, she caught his shoulder. “James, stop
struggling!” she said briskly. “You’re safe now. I’m with you
and you’re safe.”
He
stopped trashing and raised his head to stare at her with mad,
unfocused eyes. “Laurel? Is that really you?”
She
stroked his damp hair back and said soothingly. “Indeed it is,
James. You’re having one of your fever attacks, but you’re safe
here. You’ll be all right.”
“Oh,
God, Laurel!”
He caught her around the waist and puller her onto the table beside
him in a crushing embrace. “I had the most ghastly dreams that I’d
lost you. I looked everywhere and couldn’t find you.” His grip
tightened as he said in a hoarse whisper, “You were gone and I was
so afraid. So afraid…”
She
gasped, shocked by being held full length against his barely clothed
body. She knew she should break free, but the sheer physical
rightness of being in his arms paralyzed her.
Even
more shocking was the raw emotion and need in his voice. When she’d
left him, he’d seemed cool and uncaring, as if relieved that she’d
no longer require time and attention. He’d shown no signs of pain.
Trying
to control her trembling, she said, “I’m not lost, I’m right
here. You need to rest and drink more Jesuit’s bark tea. By morning
you should be fine.”
“Now
that I’ve found you again” – he rolled over so that he was
braced above her – “I’ll never let you go.
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Mary
Jo Putney is a New York Times and USA Today bestselling author who
has written over 60 novels and novellas. A ten-time finalist for the
Romance Writers of America RITA, she has won the honor twice and is
on the RWA Honor Roll for bestselling authors. In 2013 she was
awarded the RWA Nora Roberts Lifetime Achievement Award. Though most
of her books have been historical romance, she has also published
contemporary romances, historical fantasy, and young adult paranormal
historicals. She lives in Maryland with her nearest and dearest, both
two and four footed.
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ReplyDeleteThe book blurb always mentions "consequences that can't be ignored." Now I understand where Laurel and James met again 10 years after their separation ... and I understand the passionate encounter and its "consequences." Thanks for the post! jdh2690@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteHer books always sound good. I read her two contemporaries, but not any historicals. Too many books,lol. I have a few by her.
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