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Excerpt of Forbidden Nights With The Viscount by Julia Justiss

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Hadley's Hellions #1
Harlequin Historical Romance
April 2016
On Sale: April 1, 2016
Featuring: Maggie Witlow; George Hadley; Giles Hadley
ISBN: 0373298765
EAN: 9780373298761
Kindle: B016UF8TS8
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Excerpt of Forbidden Nights With The Viscount by Julia Justiss

A month later, from her seat in the open carriage in front of the hustings in the market town of Chellingham, Lady Margaret Roberts smiled out at the crowd. “You will all turn out for the election tomorrow, won’t you? I’d be most grateful if you’d vote for my cousin, Mr. Armsburn! I assure you, he will do his very best to serve your interests in Parliament.”

“If he promises to send you back every time he needs a vote, it’s his!” one of the men next to the carriage declared.

“Aye, and mine, too, for such a pretty smile,” the man beside him shouted.

“Thank you, gentleman,” she replied, blowing each of them a kiss. The crowd’s roar of approval made her laugh and blow another.

Ah, how she loved this! The excitement of the milling crowds, the rising anticipation on election day as the votes were given, knowing that the winner would take his place in Parliament and help forge the destiny of the nation. The thought that she might in some small way have a part in the making of history was a thrill that never faded.

Since the bitter pain of losing her husband Robbie, resuming the role of her father’s hostess and political assistant had been her chief pleasure in life, the only pursuit that distracted her from grief.

The love of her life might be gone, but there was still important work to do. Or at least, so she told herself in the loneliness of her solitary bed.

Pulling herself from her reverie, she looked up—and met a gaze so arresting she instinctively sucked in a breath. Deep blue eyes—like lapis sparkling in moonlight, she thought disjointedly—held her mesmerized, the pull so strong she felt as if she were being drawn physically closer to him.

And then she realized they were closer. The owner of those magnificent eyes was making his way through the crowd toward her carriage. At the realization, her heartbeat accelerated and a shock of anticipation sizzled along her nerves.

Those fascinating eyes, she noted as he slowly approached, were set in a strong, lean face with a purposeful nose, sharp chin and wide brow over which curled a luxuriant thatch of blue-black hair. The gentleman was tall enough that his broad shoulders, clad in a jacket of Melton green, remained visible as he forced his way through the crowd.

Just as he drew near enough for her to note the sensual fullness of his lips, he gave her a knowing smile, sending a shiver of sensation over her skin.

How could he make her feel so naked while she was still fully clothed?

And then he was before her, smiling still as he extended his hand.

“How could I not wish to shake the hand of so lovely a lady?” he asked, his deep voice vibrating in her ears like a caress. And though she normally drew back from physical contact when there were so many pressing close, she found herself offering her hand.

His grip was as strong and assured as she’d known it would be. Waves of sensation danced up her arm as he clasped her fingers, and for a moment, she could hardly breathe. If she were given to melodrama, she might have swooned.

Taking a deep breath, she shook her head, trying to recover her equilibrium. “I hope you will be equally amicable about according your vote to Mr. Armsburn?” she asked, pleased her voice held a calm she was far from feeling.

His smile faded. “I hate to disoblige a lady, but I’m afraid I’m here to support Mr. Reynolds.”

“The radical Mr. Reynolds? Oh, dear!” she exclaimed, her disappointment greater than it should have been. “I fear our politics will not be in agreement, then, Mr.---“

Before the gentleman could answer, a tide of men washed out of the tavern across the street. “Free beer, free men, free vote!” they chanted, pushing into the square. From the corner, a group of men wearing the green armbands of her cousin’s supporters surged forward. “Tories for justice!” they cried, shoving against the free-vote supporters. Several of the tussling men fell back against her horse, causing the gelding to rear up and fight the traces. Alarmed, she tugged on the reins, but the panicked animal fought the bit.

The gentleman jumped forward to seize the bridle, settling the nervous horse back on his feet. “You should get away in case this turns ugly,” he advised. Making liberal use of his cane to clear a path, he led the horse and carriage through the throng and onto a side street.

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