Reason to Wed (The Distinguished Rogues Book 7)

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by Heather Boyd


  Marie leaned into his chest, but then stretched to pull her sister’s thumb from the girl’s mouth. “I want to hold him again.”

  Not a request but a demand. Marie was so like Esme in some respects that he grinned. “I’ll see what I can do.”

  “And me too.” Six-year-old Robert poked his head out of the cupboard he’d been hiding in, joining in with the idea. “Since Mama isn’t resting anymore, can we go and see our new brother?”

  “Can you be quiet as little mice?”

  They all nodded.

  “Can you not tell Mama about it later?”

  They shook their heads and appeared sad about that fact that no matter what they promised, one stern look from their mother had them confessing to anything and everything.

  He laughed. “Probably for the best.”

  A movement at the door caught his eye and when he looked in that direction, he discovered Esme standing there, watching him and their children plot against her. She shook her head, soft-blue eyes brimming with laughter.

  “Always one step ahead of me,” he complained.

  “Someone has to be,” she answered back immediately, looking extremely amused.

  He stood, taking Katie into his arms and holding out his hand to Marie, and addressed the children. “Never does pay to keep anything from Mama because she’ll always find out what we’re up to. Come, it’s time for your baths and then we’ll make Mama take us to see Alistair so we don’t all get in trouble, should we wake the baby.”

  He led them toward Esme, arms and heart full of love. He kissed his wife because he never could tire of showing her how much he adored her. He had a family he cherished to be sure, but only because one woman had made his life complete and had found a compelling enough reason to wed him in the end—love.

  Until next time.

  Thank you so much for reading Reason to Wed. I hope you enjoyed this new instalment in the Distinguished Rogues series! Please consider leaving a review—either positive or negative. Reviews help others find a book that’s right for them. ~ Heather

  About Heather

  Bestselling historical author Heather Boyd believes every character she creates deserves their own happily-ever-after, no matter how much trouble she puts them through. With that goal in mind, she weaves sizzling English set love stories that push the boundaries of regency era propriety to keep readers enthralled until the wee hours of the morning. Brimming with new ideas, she frequently wishes she could type as fast as she conjures new storylines. While writing full time north of Sydney, Australia, Heather collects dust bunnies in all corners of the house and does her best to wrangle her testosterone-fuelled family into submission.

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  Also by Heather Boyd

  The Distinguished Rogues Series:

  Chills

  Broken

  Charity

  The Distinguished Rogues Boxed Set – Part 1

  An Accidental Affair

  Keepsake

  An Improper Proposal

  Reason to Wed

  The Wild Randalls Series:

  Engaging the Enemy

  Forsaking the Prize

  Guarding the Spoils

  Hunting the Hero

  The Wild Randalls Boxed Set

  Miss Mayhem Series:

  Miss Watson’s First Scandal

  Miss George’s Second Chance

  Miss Radley’s Third Dare

  Miss Merton’s Last Hope

  The Hunt Club Series:

  Almost an Equal

  Barely a Master

  Hardly a Stranger

  The Hunt Club Boxed Set – Part 1

  Just a Dream

  Never a Gentleman

  Erotic Romance:

  One Wicked Night

  Wicked Mourning

  In the Widow’s Bed

  Love Me Tender

  Love Me True

  The Almack’s Alternative

  Table of Contents

  Chapter 1

  Chapter 2

  Chapter 3

  Chapter 4

  Chapter 5

  Chapter 6

  Chapter 7

  Chapter 8

  Chapter 9

  Chapter 10

  Chapter 11

  Chapter 12

  Chapter 13

  Chapter 14

  Chapter 15

  Chapter 16

  Chapter 17

  Chapter 18

  Epilogue

  About Heather Boyd

  Also by Heather Boyd

 

 

 


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