To Challenge The Earl Of Cravenswood (Wicked Wagers 3) - Plot & Excerpts
Henry didn’t blame him. The St. Giles’s were his neighbors, and had been for at least two generations, yet they rarely called on each other. He certainly had not been interested in courting his daughter.The duke motioned to a chair with a wave of his hand.This was perhaps the most important moment in his life and he didn’t know how to approach the subject. The duke would no doubt want to understand how his affection had developed toward his daughter and he could hardly explain that he’d drunkenly groped her in his garden.He moved restlessly in his chair. What if her father refused? The conversation would be most interesting if he did. For the duke was no longer in any position to refuse his suit. Amy was his.“My lord,” he said formally.“Cravenswood. What brings you to my door this early in the day?”“I’m here because I wish to ask for your daughter’s hand in marriage.”The duke regarded him from under heavy brows. “Amy? We are discussing my daughter Amy?”“I was under the impression you had only one daughter.”
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