A Collar And Tie (Ganymede Quartet Book 4) - Plot & Excerpts
On Monday, two weeks into his estrangement from Martin, they came home to a hall full of coveralled workmen who were painting the dark brown Lincrusta a vivid peacock blue. “Oh, darling, you’re home!” Mother swept into the hall on Pearl’s arm. “There’s someone I want you to meet. Come through to the parlor.” In the blue parlor, there was a tall gentleman with very good posture sitting on a settee and paging through a fat swatch book, but he got up immediately when they entered and offered Henry his hand and a broad smile. “Jefferson Phipps,” he said, with a hint of a Southern accent. “Delighted to meet you!” He looked to be about Mother’s age and he was blond, fey, and wearing a well-cut example of the velvet jacket that seemed to be the hallmark of the urban fairy. He had a dark-haired slave, very handsome (rather like a Wilton, actually), who stood discreetly back but gave Henry a deferential nod. “Mr. Phipps is going to help me with the decorations, darling.
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