A Rake Reformed (A Gentleman Of Worth Book 6) - Plot & Excerpts
Come on! Come on!” Frederick Worth, Earl of Brent, braced himself against the cold under his multicaped greatcoat. He then gathered the worn ribbons in hand and waved to his companion, Trevor Rutherford, to make haste. “Be quick about it, man!” A Fenton’s porter hoisted a small trunk behind the box and stepped away. Trevor fumbled about. “Give me a moment, just tying down ma-luggage. Wouldn’t have to do it ma-self if you had a tiger along that would take care of this business.” Freddie had not the time to supply a groom, a footman, nor a valet for his expeditious exit from Town. He was in a bit of a hurry but waited nonetheless. “It’s all right for you, packing a few neckcloths in a bag no larger than a small book satchel,” Trevor uttered in soft tones but not so soft as to be unheard. “You’ve got a whole wardrobe waiting for you at the great family pile. I must rely on the meager choices in ma-travel case. Thank goodness for the resident valet; Sturgis is a hand at turning a fellow out smart.”
What do You think about A Rake Reformed (A Gentleman Of Worth Book 6)?