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Marrying the Duke #1
Cathy Maxwell
Releasing Nov 24th, 2015
Avon Books
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Times bestselling author Cathy Maxwell’s glittering new series, wedding
bells are ringing… until the return of a rake throws a bride’s plans— and
heart—into a tailspin.
Every
debutante aspires to snag a duke. Elin Morris just happens to have had one
reserved since birth. But postponements of her marriage to London’s most
powerful peer give Elin time to wonder how she will marry Gavin Baynton when
she cannot forget his brother, Benedict.
Already
exasperated at being yanked from the military to meet “family obligations,” now
Ben must suffer watching his arrogant sibling squire the only woman he has ever
loved. Joining the army saved Ben from sinking into bitterness, but seeing Elin
again takes him back to the day they surrendered to their intoxicating desire.
As the
wedding draws near, Elin tries to push Ben far from her thoughts. When danger
brings them together, there is no denying their feelings. But can Elin choose
love over duty…?
Her bedroom door flew open,
interrupting her thoughts, and her mother, Jennifer Morris, sparkling in the
famed Morris diamonds, swept into the room. Her dress was of Belgian lace dyed
in her favorite shade of sapphire, a color that matched her eyes. Her honey
blonde hair barely betrayed a trace of gray. She glowed with eagerness for the
evening ahead. She enjoyed crowds and being the center of attention. She had
looked forward to this night for over twenty years, ever since the old duke of
Baynton had suggested a match between their children.
Jenny shut the door and took in the
situation in the room—Elin in her petticoats, her hair curling without a sense
of order or style—and focused on the supper tray on the desk by the window
overlooking the back garden.
“What is this? You haven’t touched
any of your food. Sarah said she encouraged you to eat but I can see you
haven’t taken even a bite.” Her mother approached her. Jenny was half a head
taller than her daughter. She cupped Elin’s face in warm, loving hands. The
rose scent of her perfume swirled around them. “Elin, you must eat. This
evening is all about you. You are going to be very busy tonight. So many people
will beg your attention, you won’t have time to sit let alone enjoy a bit of
supper. And then, sweet bee, you need to finish dressing. Cook prepared the
chicken in that French cream sauce you like so much. In fact, while you are
eating, let me call for Sarah to come in and do your hair. We don’t want to
keep Baynton and his guests waiting--”
Elin caught her mother’s hand before
she could move away. “I can’t do this. I thought I could but I can’t.”
“You can,” her mother
answered. “You were meant to do this. Born for it. Elin--” She paused, closed
her eyes as if searching for the right words, or patience. When she raised her
lashes, her expression was one of loving concern. “Elin, forgive yourself. You
made a mistake. It shouldn’t have happened, but it did. However, it was many
years ago. What were you, fifteen?”
“I was to turn sixteen?”
“So very young. How could you have
known? You trusted Benedict. Your father and I trusted him.”
“I was foolish.” A hard lump formed
in Elin’s chest at the mention of Benedict Whitridge’s name. Ben had been her
closest friend and he had taken what she should have protected—her virginity.
He was also her betrothed’s younger brother.
Not only had the experience been
painful and humiliating, he’d gone away the very next day. He’d left for a
career in the military without a word of farewell. Or a warning that he was
leaving, that he wouldn’t be there to reassure her when she needed him most.
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New York Times Bestselling Author, Cathy Maxwell spends hours in
front of her computer pondering the question, “Why do people fall in love?” It
remains for her the great mystery of life and the secret to happiness. She
lives in beautiful Virginia with children, horses, dogs, and cats.
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A LITTLE THING CALLED LOVE
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