Dangerous Decisions

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by Margaret Kaine


  Slowly she walked towards him. ‘It is all as I promised,’ she murmured. ‘We shall have complete privacy for hours and hours.’

  ‘Can we request that always happens?’ He was slipping the strap from her shoulder, his lips moving down to the swell of her breast. ‘No maid, no valet coming in each morning, not until we ring for them?’

  Helena looked over at the white linen sheets and inviting bed and trailed her fingers in the dark hair of the man she loved so much. Her voice soft, she murmured, ‘What a wonderful idea.’

  About the Author

  Born and educated in the Potteries in Staffordshire, Margaret Kaine now lives in Leicester. Her short stories have been published widely in women’s magazines in the UK, and also in Australia, Norway, South Africa and Ireland. Ring of Clay, her debut novel, won both the Romantic Novelists’ Association’s New Writer’s Award in 2002 and the Society of Authors’ Sagittarius Prize in 2003. She has now published seven romantic sagas about life in Staffordshire between the 50s and 70s.Dangerous Decisions is her debut novel with Choc Lit.

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