Season For Surrender (A Danby Family Novella Book 2) - Plot & Excerpts
Uncertainty bombarded him. What had possessed him to offer to take Lillian to purchase a new dress? He glanced at her. Her hips swayed suggestively as she walked ahead of him down the thirty odd steps and onto the sidewalk. His groin tightened watching her. It was rather ironic that he’d not desired a woman in ages, and when his lust did finally reawaken it was for a woman wary to be touched. That was problematic enough, but compounding his unease was the idea that he wanted his future wife so much he was willing to take her dress shopping. He’d meant what he said about marriage. After what he’d done to Amelia, he didn’t deserve to fall in love. He jerked a hand through his hair. This was preposterous. He didn’t love Lillian. He didn’t know her. This was lust―pure and simple. At the sight of a filthy beggar man and a child striding up to Lillian, Nick shoved the troubling thoughts aside and strode down the steps. By the time he reached the street, Lillian was kneeling down to pick up the dirty child.
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