Shackles of Honor

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by Marcia Lynn McClure


  “Mother!” came Jill’s emotionally overwrought voice. “Mother! Do you think you and Father could find one moment for your distraught child?”

  Cassidy reluctantly released Mason, his smile meeting her own. “What is it that you need, distraught child?” she asked.

  “The back entrance is bolted, and I’m not going in through another entrance looking like a drowned, rotting, dead mouse!” the girl cried.

  Mason’s smile broadened. “Come along then, distraught child, my daughter,” he chuckled. “I’ll go ahead of you and unbolt the back entrance. Cassidy?” he said, holding out a hand to her.

  “In just a moment, darling,” Cassidy told him, for something in her begged her to stay on the banks of the lake for a moment.

  “Mother! Please, do not dawdle! I’m such a mess! Father, I cannot believe how you coax me into pirates each time. Will I never learn? Uncle Ellis will have no mercy where teasing is concerned if he sees me!” Jill prattled on as she followed her father toward the house.

  After her beloved Mason and Jill were out of sight, Cassidy stood for several minutes enjoying the serenity of her surroundings. She turned when one of the swans that frequented the lake called. Her attention was arrested by a lone dove perched nearby on a low tree limb. She fancied she had seen this dove before, often, in fact, in the same spot. It sat alone, as if watching her and her family play happily along the banks of the lake.

  “Tell him thank you for me,” she said softly to the bird. “Tell him that he made my happiness…and that I miss him every day.” She watched as the bird took flight to the heavens.

  The swans floated gracefully over the water’s surface looking radiant in the bright summer sun. The scent of roses from the gardens was like perfume on the breeze, and Cassidy’s happiness was whole.

  “I sometimes fancy that it is, in some way, a connection to him too.” Cassidy did not startle at the sound of his voice near her ear, for she always sensed Mason when he was near to her.

  “What do you mean?” she asked, turning and finding herself instantly in his arms.

  “The dove—that lone dove that is ever near the lake. I think it is akin to my father. Watching us—taking to him the joy of our happiness.” He kissed the top of her head adoringly and said, “Now, come along…or your daughter will be in utter, irreversible despair.”

  “I love you…you handsome, perfectly wonderful—”

  “Pirate?” Mason interrupted.

  “Yes,” Cassidy whispered, smiling. “My heart’s own pirate.”

  To my husband, Kevin…

  My heart’s desire,

  My every dream come true,

  The love even I could never have imagined!

  ABOUT THE AUTHOR

  Marcia Lynn McClure’s intoxicating succession of novels, novellas, and e-books—including The Visions of Ransom Lake, A Crimson Frost, The Pirate Ruse, and most recently The Chimney Sweep Charm—has established her as one of the most favored and engaging authors of true romance. Her unprecedented forte in weaving captivating stories of western, medieval, regency, and contemporary amour void of brusque intimacy has earned her the title “The Queen of Kissing.”

  Marcia, who was born in Albuquerque, New Mexico, has spent her life intrigued with people, history, love, and romance. A wife, mother, grandmother, family historian, poet, and author, Marcia Lynn McClure spins her tales of splendor for the sake of offering respite through the beauty, mirth, and delight of a worthwhile and wonderful story.

  BIBLIOGRAPHY

  Beneath the Honeysuckle Vine

  A Better Reason to Fall in Love

  Born for Thorton’s Sake

  The Chimney Sweep Charm

  A Crimson Frost

  Daydreams

  Desert Fire

  Divine Deception

  Dusty Britches

  The Fragrance of her Name

  The Haunting of Autumn Lake

  The Heavenly Surrender

  The Highwayman of Tanglewood

  Kiss in the Dark

  Kissing Cousins

  The Light of the Lovers’ Moon

  Love Me

  An Old-Fashioned Romance

  The Pirate Ruse

  The Prairie Prince

  The Rogue Knight

  Romantic Vignettes-The Anthology of Premiere Novellas

  Saphyre Snow

  Shackles of Honor

  Sudden Storms

  Sweet Cherry Ray

  Take a Walk With Me

  The Tide of the Mermaid Tears

  The Time of Aspen Falls

  To Echo the Past

  The Touch of Sage

  The Trove of the Passion Room

  Untethered

  The Visions of Ransom Lake

  Weathered Too Young

  The Whispered Kiss

  The Windswept Flame

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