A Game Of Persuasion: Extended Prologue For The Art Of Ruining A Rake (The Naughty Girls Book 3) - Plot & Excerpts
Trestin was away at Gentleman Jackson’s, continuing his lessons. Lucy intended to do the same. Last night had ended a disaster, but it had started wonderfully. She must focus on what she had accomplished, and not allow her ultimate failure to get the best of her. No sooner had she reached the carpeted landing, however, than did she hear Delilah call her name. “Lucy!” She stopped at the base of the staircase and looked up. “Yes?” Delilah hurried down the steps until they were eye to eye. “I’ve had a letter from Mr. Conley.” Lucy smiled. “I thought you must have received a letter from him, when you pled off last eve. Trestin wasn’t pleased.” Delilah rolled her eyes heavenward. “And if I had come, he’d have found fault at my refusal to dance with the men of his choosing. How many did he parade before you? Three? Six?” Oddly, none at all. But she didn’t care about Trestin. Lucy pulled a distraught face. “It was ever so much worse than that! Roman thought to match me with his friends.”
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