My Lady Rogue (A Nelson's Tea Novella Book 2) - Plot & Excerpts
And tells the proud Despot to rule o’er his slaves, Nor strive with his Queen for the Crown of the Waves. ~Song, Anon, Horatio’s Death, The Morning Chronicle November 22, 1805 November 6, 1805 Gillian set her tea cup down on the saucer with a clatter, nearly breaking it, and bolted from her seat. Lord Garrick Seaton, eldest son of Earl Pendrim, one of Simon’s strongest allies on the Cornish Coast, strode into the townhouse dining room unannounced like an unsophisticated beast. Her heart raced. Garrick understood polite society even though he continuously found ways to circumvent rules of the ton. And since his captivity in Spain, he’d taken great pains with his appearance to divert attention away from his scars. Constantly heedful of the need for security, he would never burst into the townhouse unannounced ― unless something was terribly wrong. She placed a trembling hand over her heart. “Garrick!” He stopped suddenly and leaned wearily on his cane.
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