Book Blast for The Reluctant Debutante by Wendy May Andrews
The Reluctant Debutante
by Wendy May Andrews
GENRE: Historical Romance
(Regency)
The Duke of Wychwood
seeks retribution from the Earl of Pickering. When he finds out the earl has a
beautiful young niece, the duke thinks to involve her in his feud, but is
shocked to discover he is attracted to her.
The orphaned niece of
the earl, Lady Victoria, serves as governess to four of his children and is
made to feel like an interloper in her own home. A chance encounter with the
duke affords her the opportunity to enter Society, but to take it means risking
what little security she has.
Revenge and love
don't sit well together, to have a future can they learn to give up the past?
Opening page – first time hero sees heroine
“Who is that ravishing creature entering the devil’s lair?”
Bryghton Alcott, the fifth Duke of Wychwood, asked his friend, his gaze
arrested by the slender figure climbing the stairs to a midsize townhouse as
they rode past.
Turning in his saddle to gape at the young woman, Lord
Lynster grinned, thrilled to know something his powerful friend did not. He
turned back to face the duke. “You don’t know who that is?”
“Would I be asking you if I knew?” Bryghton said, with a wry
twist to his lips.
His left eyebrow tilted at a somewhat haughty angle, the
young baron finally answered with a touch of dramatic flair, “That, my good
fellow, is the devil’s niece, Lady Victoria Bartley.”
“Really?” the duke asked, incredulity now echoed in his
voice. “How did I not know that the devil had a niece? Surely this information
could be used to my advantage.”
“I have no idea how you could have researched your enemy so
thoroughly and yet not know that he is living in his niece’s house. I never
thought to mention it since it seemed to be a matter of common knowledge. Of
course, the lady was a child when the devil inherited her father’s title, so I
suppose you took no note of her existence.”
Alcott’s face held a far-away expression for a few moments
before his gaze sharpened on his friend’s face. “You said the devil is living
in her house. What do you mean?”
“The earl only inherited what was entailed. The previous
earl doted on his only child and left everything that was unentailed to his
daughter, including the London townhouse we just rode past. The new earl, the
young lady’s uncle, is her guardian until she gains control of her own fortune.
As such, he and his family live with Lady Victoria when they are in Town. She
lives with them in her former home when they are in the country.” Alfred, Lord
Lynster, “Fred” to his friends, looked at Bryghton with a touch of anxiety,
unsure of how his friend would use this information to his advantage. “The
young woman faced much tragedy at a tender age, losing both her parents in that
terrible carriage accident that made the devil the earl.”
“Yes, and no doubt she could use a friend, being stuck in
the same house with Bartley and his family as she is,” concurred the duke, his
handsome face darkened by a sinister cast.
Best-selling
author, Wendy May Andrews, has been in love with the written word since she
learned to read at the age of five. She has been writing for almost as long but
it took her some time before she was willing to share her stories with anyone
other than her mother.
Wendy can be
found with her nose in a book in a cozy corner of downtown Toronto. She is
happily married to her own real-life hero, who is also her best friend and
favourite travel companion. Being a firm believer that every life experience
contributes to the writing process, Wendy is off planning her next trip.
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