A Question Of Impropriety (2008) - Plot & Excerpts
She should have known that the course would not be easy. She should have yielded to caution. She’d made her rules for a purpose, not to be bent or disregarded. But it was done and she would abide by the terms of the wager. The next time, she would turn a deaf ear to his blandishments. Luckily she still had the very modest ball gown from two years ago when Simon had forced her to go the Grand Allies rout at the Assembly Rooms in Newcastle. Rose had reluctantly agreed to alter it slightly, grumbling that either the blue-green or the deep rose pink would have been a better choice. After insisting on the brown, Diana retired to the summer house and painted furiously. ‘I thought I might discover you here,’ Brett’s low voice slid over her skin. ‘I am pleased to see that you took my advice and your feet are solidly on the ground.’ ‘The garlands are nearly completed.’ ‘Hopefully they give the effect you want.’ ‘Not entirely,’ Diana admitted. ‘There is something missing.’ ‘A perfectionist.
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