Passion's Song (A Georgian Historical Romance)
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James glanced at McNaught. “A spinster, Sebastian, of advancing age with no male relatives looking out for her welfare and no dragon-eyed mama guarding her virtue. In short, a woman who will keep me entertained while we are here in the midst of all this frozen…vegetation. What is it? You look like someone’s kicked your favorite hound.” His face fell. “Don’t tell me you fancy her, too. I saw her first, damn it all.”
Sebastian stared at the windowed wall through which he could see the wild splash of red hair coming free of its pins. He didn’t care how pretty she was or how lovely her smile. She was his best hope, likely his only hope, of discovering who killed his brother. He meant to have what was in her head, no matter the cost to him or to her. “As long as I get what I want from her, she’s all yours, James.”
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