Never Turn Away (Kellington Book Six) - Plot & Excerpts
“But I always stay at the earl’s house,” she’d said. “I have no place of my own in town.” “Is that one of the reasons you come to London so infrequently?” “I suppose it is, though I am so busy on the estate that I can rarely get away for any amount of time.” “I believe you should stay at Lynwood’s home. He and the duchess are on their wedding trip, but his brothers and their wives are in residence. I know they would be pleased to serve as your hosts.” “But it has been such a long time since I have seen them. I would not feel right imposing on the Kellingtons’ kindness.” “Yet I assure you they will be more than happy to have you as their guest. It is preferable to staying at the earl’s. If he has voided your father’s original will, he is not an honorable man. I cannot entrust your safety to him.” “Even if he hasn’t done anything to the will, he is not an honorable man.” “What do you mean by that?” “Nothing of import. He has simply made improper suggestions in the past.” “All the more reason to have you at Lynwood’s. I know you will be safe with the Kellingtons.”
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