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An Improper Proposal (The Distinguished Rogues Book 6)

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by Heather Boyd


  “I hope we don’t live to regret her going.” Martin sighed as the door closed after they’d gone on their way. “Or cause trouble between the Taverhams and Acton.”

  “Acton is in London so there will be no trouble at all.”

  “He’s returning to the country too. Wants to prepare his home in advance for Miss Quartermane’s arrival. I do hope Whitney behaves herself.”

  Iris bit her lip and moved to the front window. Lord Acton’s property abutted Lord Taverham’s Twilit Hill estate and he was said to be a frequent visitor. It was inevitable that upon his return, Lord Acton might find himself in Whitney’s company. “It is too late to warn Whitney that her pleasant holiday might have an unwanted presence.”

  “Well, at least she has made an effort to be civil with Acton in London so I’m optimistic she could behave for a few weeks.”

  Iris sighed and rocked Violet in her arms, resigned to be the recipient of the most interesting correspondence soon. “I think a few weeks in the country might be just what they need to sort out their differences once and for all. She might even meet and eventually marry the man of her dreams.”

  Martin pulled her into his arms, careful not to squash little Violet, and smiled down at her, a question in his gaze.

  “I don’t have to dream anymore, husband.” She kissed their daughter’s brow and then caressed his dear face. “I have everything I need to be happy right within reach.”

  The End

  Dear Reader,

  Thank you so much for reading An Improper Proposal. I hope you enjoyed it! Please consider leaving a review or rating—either positive or negative—at Goodreads or place of purchase. Reviews help others find a book that’s right for them.

  An Improper Proposal is book 6 in The Distinguished Rogues Series. If you’re new to the series and would like to read them in order, they are as follows:

  Chills

  Broken

  Charity

  An Accidental Affair

  Keepsake

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  Or join my mailing list to receive new book release alerts. Now, keep reading for a very brief peek at Esme and Lord Windermere in Reason to Wed.

  Cheers,

  Heather

  Coming soon ~ Reason to Wed

  Richard eased closer a half step. Esme leaned back. Cautiously, he slid one arm around her slim waist. The sensation of holding her even closer yet caught firmly in his mind. From all he’d heard, all he’d seen of her character, Esme would not play games other than those of the erotic variety. She certainly wouldn’t view him as a potential husband either. For an affair, Esme would be a wise choice. He brought his free hand to her neck and stoked the back of his fingers over her throat.

  “Windermere,” Esme whispered in an annoyed tone. “What do you think you’re doing?”

  “I think I’d like to make love to you, if you don’t mind.”

  ABOUT THE AUTHOR

  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.

  ALSO BY HEATHER BOYD

  The Wild Randalls Series:

  Engaging the Enemy

  Forsaking the Prize

  Guarding the Spoils

  Hunting the Hero

  Miss Mayhem Series:

  Miss Watson’s First Scandal

  Miss George’s Second Chance

  The Hunt Club Series:

  Almost an Equal

  Barely a Master

  Hardly a Stranger

  Just a Dream

  Never a Gentleman

  Novella/Short stories:

  One Wicked Night

  Wicked Mourning

  In the Widow’s Bed

  Love Me Tender

  Love Me True

  The Almack’s Alternative

 

 

 


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