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Duke
in Winter by Alyssa Alexander
February
- The Difference One Duke Makes by Elizabeth Essex
March
- Discovering the Duke by Madeline Martin
April
- The Duke and the April Flowers by Grace Burrowes
May
- Love Letters from a Duke by Gina Conkle
June
- Her Perfect Duke by Ella Quinn
July
- How to Ditch a Duke by May McGoldrick
August
- To Tempt A Highland Duke by Bronwen Evans
September
- Duke in Search of a Duchess by Jennifer Ashley
October
- Dear Duke by Anna Harrington
November
- Must Love Duke by Heather Snow
December
- The Mistletoe Duke by Sabrina York
January
- Dueling with the Duke by Eileen Dreyer
Read
an Excerpt
from
The Duke and the April Flowers
By
Grace Burrowes
April
***Henning,
Duke of Clonmere is bound by a promise made by his late father. He must marry
one of the Earl of Falmouth’s daughters, though only the oldest, Lady Iris, who
considers herself on the shelf, interests Clonmere… In fact, she fascinates
him. ***
“The
waltz will start soon,” Iris said. “We should be going inside.”
His
Grace of Clonmere remained on the bench beside her. “Might I confide a secret?
I’m all waltzed out. I have no more waltzes, minuets, quadrilles, gavottes or
Roger de Coverley’s in me. Not tonight. Your sisters have worn me to flinders.”
I
want my waltz. And yet, Iris was also relieved. To twirl around in Clonmere’s
arms, pretending to be merely amused, pretending to merely enjoy what Iris
would instead be savoring and resenting and treasuring…. Clonmere’s demurral
was in truth a reprieve.
“My
sisters thrive on society’s entertainments. You will have a waltzing duchess,
Your Grace. Best accommodate yourself to that reality now, even if it’s not
precisely what you wish for.”
Clonmere
plucked a flower from the urn beside the bench. “What do you wish for? If you
had a fairy godmother, and she granted you a wish-come-true, what would it be,
Lady Iris?”
Just
as the duke was out of waltzes, Iris was out of witty rejoinders. The plain,
honest truth begged to be spoken, if only this once, if only to a man making
conversation to avoid the ballroom.
“A
wish? My deepest, most secret wish?”
“The
wish your heart whispers as you drift into dreams, that wish.”
To
not end up with cat hair all over my life. To not be a burden on my family. To
never… but those wishes were all in the negative. What did Iris wish for
affirmatively? She had the sense Clonmere would wait for her answer until
Michaelmas, though by then he’d be married to some sister or other.
“I
wish that a worthy man would regard me, the true me, as the fulfillment of some
of his dreams, Your Grace. Not all, of course, just as I wouldn’t expect him to
be the sum total of my life either. I was raised to anticipate that I’d find a
partner though, and I’m not ashamed to long for it. I wish that man would find
me, and kiss me as if all the love in his heart had finally found a home, and
as if all the love in my heart was his dearest treasure. Just once, I’d like to
experience such a kiss.”
The
admission surprised her, but also came as something of a relief. Twenty-six was
not ancient, and longing for somebody to love was purely human.
“You
are very brave,” Clonmere said, rising. “Very fierce.”
Now
he was ready to return to the ballroom? “I am neither.”
He
offered his hand—not his arm—and Iris rose. She’d confided much more than she’d
intended, but the recitation had given her courage. She would not slink off to
Surrey, she would not consign herself to the company of dyspeptic cats and
literary spinsters.
“Where
are we going?” she asked, for the duke was not taking her in the direction of
the ballroom.
“What
matters one more waltz, when I can make a lady’s wish come true?” He came to a
halt toward the back of the garden. The sound of the ballroom faded to a
distant roar, moonlight glinted on a trickle of water splashing from a fountain
sculpted into the shape of a blooming rose.
“I
must make my own wish come true,” Iris said.
Clonmere
shifted his grip on Iris’s hand, linking their fingers. “On Saturday, I will
choose which of Falmouth’s daughters to court. From that day forward, I will be
devoted to her and only to her, if she’ll have me. I must make my choice in a
manner that offers none of your sisters insult, or the woman I choose for my
duchess will forever regret that she caused her siblings to suffer. Jealousy
among siblings is the very devil, and I won’t be the cause of it in my wife’s
family.”
He
was trying to make some point, but Iris grasped only the first part of his
declaration. “You have not yet made your choice. You aren’t devoted to anybody
yet.”
“Precisely.”
He took off his gloves, a curious thing to do when the supper was still a set
of dances away. “I am free to behave as I please, and I please to make your
one, honest wish come true—if I may?”
A
peculiar sensation welled from Iris’s middle, part glee, part terror. “You’d
like to kiss me?”
“That
was your wish.”
Her
wish had involved a particular kind of kiss, which Clonmere couldn’t possibly
deliver.
She
nodded.
He
framed her face in the warmth of his hands. “Then… as you wish, my lady.”
About
the Author:
New York Times Bestselling, award-winning author Eileen Dreyer has published 40 novels and 10 short stories under her name and that of her evil twin, Kathleen Korbel in contemporary romance, paranormal romance, historical romance, romantic suspense, mystery and medical forensic suspense. A proud member of RWA's Hall of FAME, she also has numerous awards from RT BookLovers and an Anthony nomination for mystery. She is now focusing on what she calls historic romantic adventure in her DRAKE'S RAKES series. A native of St. Louis, she still lives there with her family. She has animals but refuses to subject them to the limelight.
New York Times Bestselling, award-winning author Eileen Dreyer has published 40 novels and 10 short stories under her name and that of her evil twin, Kathleen Korbel in contemporary romance, paranormal romance, historical romance, romantic suspense, mystery and medical forensic suspense. A proud member of RWA's Hall of FAME, she also has numerous awards from RT BookLovers and an Anthony nomination for mystery. She is now focusing on what she calls historic romantic adventure in her DRAKE'S RAKES series. A native of St. Louis, she still lives there with her family. She has animals but refuses to subject them to the limelight.
Website:
http://eileendreyer.com/
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