In Need of a Duke (The Heart of a Duke Book 1)
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“I can and I did. Consider it a gift for your upcoming nuptials.”
Michael looked away, besieged by the same panic that had driven him to the Countess of Adamson’s doorstep. His brother could make the financial difficulties disappear. Michael himself could have done that, but neither of them could erase the scandal of Michael’s past.
Aldora slipped her fingers into his hands and gave a firm squeeze. “I love you,” she whispered, when he finally returned his stare to her. “With you at my side, I feel like I can do anything.”
Emotion filled Michael’s throat, making speech difficult. He knew what she spoke of. When Aldora was near, he was filled with a lightness that had been extinguished the day he’d dueled and been banished to Wales. He’d never imagined he’d feel alive and hopeful after those days. He’d never imagined he would smile again or laugh…or find love.
“I love you,” he said, his voice rough to his own ears. He tipped her chin up. “Lady Aldora, if you wed me you’ll make me the most—”
“If you don’t say yes, you are a daft ninny of a girl!”
This time the interruption came from the three interlopers at the entrance of the doorway. Michael imagined the girl with tight brown ringlets and familiar brown eyes was in fact a sister.
“She’ll marry you,” the other young lady, with honey blonde locks called out.
Aldora choked back a laugh and touched her fingers to Michael’s chin in a like motion. “I do not need anyone to tell me that I want to wed you. You and only you. I thought I needed a powerful peer, Michael, but what I needed was more than a duke.” She leaned up and whispered close to his ear. Her breath fanned his cheek. “I needed you.”
Epilogue
Anne tugged at Aldora’s hand. “Do tell us again,” she fairly pleaded.
Katherine snorted. “She’s already told us three times.”
Anne frowned over at her twin sister. “If we are to land the heart of a duke, I want to be sure I understand exactly what we need to do.”
Aldora laughed, and shoved her spectacles back on the bridge of her nose. “You don’t need a duke, Anne. I’d imagine my marriage to Michael would have shown you that only love is necessary.”
Anne rose in a flurry of ivory ruffled skirts. She began to pace. “Oh, love would certainly be welcome, but a duke,” she slammed her fist into the palm of her hand in a very Machiavellian way. “Why, a duke is absolutely essential.”
“I just want to avoid marriage to cousin Bertrand,” Katherine muttered.
Aldora frowned at her suddenly somber sister. Her heart tugged at such practical marital goals for the young girl. Katherine should dream of love for herself, just as she’d dreamed of a grand love for Aldora. “There is no need to marry cousin Bertrand.”
“Tell that to Mother,” Katherine said, and folded her hands primly on her lap. “Mother is forever saying someone needs to wed him, just in case something was to happen to Benedict…”
“Nothing is going to happen to Benedict,” Aldora assured her.
“Tell that to Mother, as well,” Katherine said on a beleaguered sigh.
Anne snapped her fingers together in an unladylike fashion that would have appalled their dear mother. “We must focus on my need…er…our need for a duke.”
From her spot at the window-seat, Aldora studied the eldest of the twin sisters. She chewed at her lower lip. She’d never taken Anne for a future title-grasping young lady. Instead, she appreciated Anne for her spirit and liveliness. With her beauty, the girl would be the toast of the ton when she made her Come Out. No, neither Anne nor Katherine would have to make a desperate match, but rather a match of her own choosing.
“Well, then,” Anne stopped mid-pace. “Where is the pendant?”
“The pendant?” Aldora repeated.
Anne pointed her eyes to the ceiling. “Yes, the necklace, silly. I imagine one would need to wear the heart in order to…” Her words trailed off. “You don’t have it,” she breathed.
“Oh, dear. Now comes Anne’s theatrics,” Katherine muttered to herself.
Usually one to turn a frown on her younger sister, Anne ignored Katherine.
Aldora opened her mouth.
“Valera?”
Aldora shook her head.
“Alison?”
“Charlo…”
Katherine jumped out of her seat and walked over to Anne. “Obviously the pendant is now gone,” she interjected. Katherine looked to Aldora. “That’s right, isn’t it? After all, each of your friend’s wore the necklace and are now wed, and therefore there is no need for a single one of them to keep the item.”
That was Katherine. The clear-headed, logical sibling. Sometimes, Aldora worried about Katherine’s calm practicality. She needed just a bit more of Anne’s romantic spirit.
Anne collapsed into a nearby sofa amidst a flutter of ivory ruffles. She tossed her forearm across her brow. “You’ve gone and lost it. I shall never have a duke.”
“You don’t need a duke,” Aldora felt inclined to point out.
Anne glowered at her. “I most certainly do. A nice, wealthy, pleasant-looking one.” She paused. “Especially wealthy.
Katherine tugged at one of Anne’s golden curls. “Well, I for one do not need a duke. I need a reliable, comfortable gentleman who will treat me with affection and…”
Anne snorted, and swatted at her hand. “That is what dogs are for.”
Katherine bristled. “I’d have love, too,” she added a touch of defensiveness in her response. “I’m merely pointing out that I’d…”
“It matters not,” Anne cut in. “Aldora still owes us an explanation.”
Aldora’s lips twitched with Anne’s flourish for the dramatics. Her sisters couldn’t be more different in both appearance and temperament. “The necklace has been returned to the gypsy who first gifted it to us.”
“Nooooo!” Anne exclaimed, before Aldora had even finished speaking. She jabbed a finger in her direction. “You must find it. Now.”
Katherine glanced toward the window. “Er, it’s nearly nightfall.”
“Not now, silly. I mean, now as in, well, tomorrow. Or soon. But you mustn’t wait, Aldora. We must have dukes. Both of us,” she said with a glance in her twin’s direction.
The sisters shared a look, and Aldora felt a moment of separateness from the clear, apparent bond the two had always seemed to share—in spite of the many differences between them.
Aldora stood and crossed over to her sisters. She claimed one of each of their hands, and gave a faint squeeze. “The locket is gone, girls. For now.” She looked to Katherine. “But the gypsy…”
“Bunică?’”
She nodded. “Yes, that’s correct. Bunică’ informed me the pendant would one day be passed on to a vendor on the coldest day in many, many years, when the Thames freezes over…”
Katherine laughed. “That’s preposterous. The Thames does not freeze.”
“It’s frozen before,” Aldora reminded her.
“A long time ago.”
“Do hush, Katherine. We will wait. And we will find it. Even if we have to wait for the world to freeze over.”
Aldora’s lips twitched. “You don’t need to wait until the world freezes over. Just the Thames,” she said.
“Frozen Thames, indeed,” Katherine muttered. “Well, then. It seems you will simply have to wait, Anne.”
A wistful smile stole over Anne’s heart-shaped face. “And it will be ever so worth the wait, will it not, Aldora?”
Aldora touched a hand to her swollen belly, and thought of her husband Michael who’d shown her more joy this past year than all other years of her life combined. “It certainly will, Anne. It certainly will.”
Biography
Christi Caldwell is the best-selling author of historical romance novels set in the Regency era. Christi blames Judith McNaught's "Whitney, My Love," for luring her into the world of historical romance. While sitting in her graduate school apartment at the Univer
sity of Connecticut, Christi decided to set aside her notes and try her hand at writing romance. She believes the most perfect heroes and heroines have imperfections and rather enjoys tormenting them before crafting a well-deserved happily ever after!
When Christi isn’t writing the stories of flawed heroes and heroines, she can be found in her Southern Connecticut home chasing around her feisty five-year-old son, and caring for twin princesses-in-training!
Visit www.christicaldwellauthor.com to learn more about what Christi is working on, or join her on Facebook at Christi Caldwell Author, and Twitter @ChristiCaldwell
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Table of Contents
Prologue
Chapter One
Chapter Two
Chapter Th
ree
Chapter Four
Chapter Five
Chapter Six
Chapter Seven
Chapter Eight
Chapter Nine
Chapter Ten
Epilogue
Biography
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