Oh My Laird!: A Risqué Regency Romance - Plot & Excerpts
Ian thought about that as he slowed the third hired horse and prepared to dismount in front of the Westminster Magistrate’s office. The carriage had driven up to, and then around, the building, where Amelia would be allowed to get out. Then they would walk her into a holding area that Ian knew could be completely empty, or busy with other people arrested recently. All would wait for the Magistrate, and the lucky ones had a lawyer to assist them in navigating the complicated waters of the English judicial system. Ian himself had already planned to be with his wife when she faced Sir Percy Gardner. He’d had dealings with the man before, and knew him as stern, abrupt and occasionally rude, but fair. The two of them had dealt well together, overall. Ian was counting on that, because he intended that Amelia should come home with him to his modest flat this very night. And it might take a wee bit of persuasion to bring Sir Percy around to that way of thinking.
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