Happily Bedded Bliss: The Rakes Of Cavendish Square - Plot & Excerpts
Lawrence Byron, his best man, stood at his side dressed in the same formal black and white as himself. He might have asked Cray to do the honors instead, since they had known each other for more than a decade. The two of them had met under rather unusual circumstances one evening in London when Cray had been set upon by thieves and Gabriel had charged in to help. They’d been good friends ever since. But until yesterday Gabriel had had no idea that Cray had decided to return home unexpectedly from his hunting trip in Scotland. As it was, Cray and a pair of Cray’s hunting cronies, with whom Gabriel was barely acquainted, were the only ones seated on the groom’s side of the chapel. The absence of Gabriel’s family was notable. Then again, he’d rather have no one there at all than endure the misery of putting up with his uncle, aunt and pack of irritating cousins. Had she still been living, he would have asked his maternal grandmother to attend. She was the last person on earth who’d loved him without condition or reserve.
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