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ONE-EYED DUKES ARE WILD
Dukes Behaving Badly #3
Megan Frampton
Releasing December 29th, 2015
Avon Books
Another
fun and sexy romance in Megan’s Dukes Behaving Badly series!
When does proper behavior deserve a
deliciously improper reward?
The
scandalously unmarried Lady Margaret Sawford is looking for adventure-and is
always up for a challenge. Her curiosity is aroused by a dangerous-looking
stranger with an eye patch, an ideal companion for the life she longs for, no
matter what Society might say. So when the piratical gentleman turns out to be
a duke-and just as boringly proper as any other nobleman-she can’t help but
incite him to walk on the wild side.
Well-heeled,
well-mannered, and well beyond any interest in society’s expectations, the Duke
of Lasham is tired of being perfect. Margaret’s lush beauty and gently laughing
eyes are an irresistible temptation to embrace the imperfect-and her. But if a
little misbehavior is appealing, unleashing his wild side is completely
seductive-as long as the lovely Margaret is the object of his passion…
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1844
A London ballroom
Too many people, too
much noise
Lasham
took too big a swallow of his wine, knowing his headache would only be
exacerbated by the alcohol, but unwilling to forgo the possibility that
perhaps, for just a few minutes, his perception would be muffled, blurred a little
around the edges.
So
that he wouldn’t be in a state of constant keen awareness that he was the Duke
of Lasham, that he was likely the most important person wherever he happened to
be—according to everyone but him—and that he was under almost continuous
surveillance.
The
ballroom was filled with the best people of Society, all of whom seemed to be
far more at ease than he had ever been. Could ever be, in fact. He stood to the
side of the dance floor, the whirling fabric of the ladies’ gowns like a child’s
top.
Not
that he’d been allowed anything as playful or fun as a top when he was growing
up. But he could identify the toy, at least.
“Enjoying
yourself, Your Grace?” His hostess, along with two of her daughters, had crept
up along his blind side, making him start and slosh his wine onto his gloved
hand. Occurrences like this weren’t the worst part of having lost an eye—that
obviously would be the fact that he only had one eye left—but it was definitely
annoying.
“Yes,”
he said, bowing in their general direction, “thank you, I am.”
The
three ladies gawked at him as though waiting for him to continue to speak, to
display more of his wondrous dukeliness for their delight. As though he were
more of an object than a person.
But
he couldn’t just perform on command, and his hand was damp, and now he would
have to go air out his glove before bestowing another dance on some lady he
would be obliged to dance with, being the duke, and all. Because if his glove
was damp, it might be perceived as, God forbid, sweaty,
and sweaty-handed dukes might mean that the duke had gotten said sweat because
he was enthralled with the person with whom he was dancing, which would lead to
expectations, which would lead to expect a question, and Lasham knew he did not
want to ever have to ask that question of anybody.
It
was bad enough being the object of scrutiny when he was out in public. At home,
at least, he was by himself, blissfully so, and taking a duchess would require
that he be at home by himself with somebody else, and that somebody would
doubtless have ducal expectations of him as well.
“Excuse
me,” he said to the silent, gawking ladies. He sketched a quick bow and strode
off, trying to look as though he had a destination rather than merely wishing
to depart.
Megan Frampton writes historical
romance under her own name and romantic women’s fiction as Megan Caldwell. She
likes the color black, gin, dark-haired British men, and huge earrings, not in
that order. She lives in Brooklyn, NY, with her husband and son.
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