In The Arms Of A Pirate (A Sam Steele Romance Book 2) - Plot & Excerpts
It was an easy number to deal with, especially with his men lined against the wall and blocking the exits. The butler—greying hair and tall, stick-like body which creaked when he sat at the table—the burly guard from outside named Jacob that, if his moans were any indication, was slowly regaining consciousness. There were two maids, one was slight and appeared to be about Sam’s age. Her whole body trembled in her chair. The other, an older plump woman with steel grey hair, sat tall and glowered at Aidan through coal-black eyes. Her attitude bothered him little. He was not there to make acquaintances. Bending forward, he set Sarah down into one of the high-backed chairs. “What have you done with Sarah?” the butler gasped. “She’s drunk and that was not of my doing. She’ll have a raging headache and an upset stomach when she awakens but, otherwise, she is unharmed.” The butler pointed a long thin finger at the woman Aidan had set down. “That woman is Sarah’s maid, Sophia.
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