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Lords Of Deception #1
Author Self-Published
October 2013
On Sale: October 4, 2013
Featuring: Lady Madelaine Aldridge; Lord Grey Adlard
310 pages
ISBN: 0991007115
EAN: 9780991007110
Kindle: B00D5XYWC6
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Romance Historical

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Echoes in the Silence, April 2014
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Dancing With A Devil, March 2014
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The Redemption of a Dissolute Earl, January 2014
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A Gentlemen's Pact, December 2013
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Bargaining With a Rake, February 2013
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Excerpt of What A Rogue Wants by Julie Johnstone

“This trip has been a bloody waste,” Grey growled as they
made their way out of Marie Vallendri’s townhome and into
the bright sunshine of Golden Square. “Who am I going to
shock my father with at dinner tonight since Miss
Vallendri already has a lover?”

“How about that chit right there.” Gravenhurst pointed
toward a band of gypsies who’d set up a shooting booth.

“I said I wanted to shock my father, not give him a death
fit.”

Gravenhurst chuckled at Grey’s side. “Look closer. See
the tall, pretty brunette? From my experience women with
curly hair have rousing personalities to match, and the
chit may be dressed as a proper lady, but she wouldn’t be
in the art district if she was. She’s ripe for adventure.
I say go pluck her.”

“I like your thinking.” Grey studied the woman. “She’s
pretty enough but see how her mouth is puckered in
disapproval. She’s not here of her choosing. Likely she’d
faint if I propositioned her.”

“You may be right. Perhaps you should select a new
mistress from Madame Landry’s women.”

“I think not,” Grey said, distracted by the sudden
shouting from the group of gypsies. As he moved across
the square and closer to the group he could hear wagers
being bantered back and forth between the men and women
alike. The excited buzz of the crowd was like a drug. He
stopped by a sleek-haired gypsy with keen black eyes who
struggled to take the money shoved at him while
scribbling wagers in a little book.

“What’s the wager?”

The gypsy acknowledged Grey with an upward flick of his
eyebrows and a sardonic smile. Grey instantly liked him.
“The lady claims she can split the arrow lodged in the
target over there.” The man pointed to a target so far
away Grey had to squint to see it.

“Impossible. Unless the lady is built like a man. Which
lady?” He glanced at the women gathered around the group.
A few of them were thick in arm and might be able to do
it if they’d been shooting all their lives.

“There. That fair ghel with the sun on her head.”

“The fair what with what on her head?” Grey reached into
his coat and brought out a bag of coin.

“Come, I’ll show you.” The gypsy eyed Grey’s coin and
then wound through the throng of people. “You going to
wager?”

Was he ever. No need to go showing his excitement and get
taken advantage of. “Yes, but I’ll see the lady before I
decide for or against.”

“And your friend?”

Gravenhurst shook his head. “I’ll keep my funds in my
pocket where they belong.”

Leave it to Gravenhurst to try to spoil the fun. Nothing
could spoil this novelty though. Grey shrugged. “Sorry??”

“Romany.” The gypsy stuck out his hand. Grey shook the
man’s hand with enthusiasm. His wasted trip was just
about to become profitable and entertaining. Toward the
inner circle the man stopped behind a woman whose waves
of flaxen hair tumbled invitingly down her back and
marked her as the woman with the sun on her head. He
chortled at the description. What a preposterous idea to
imagine the petite creature standing in front of him had
the strength to wield the bow and shoot the arrow true
enough to split the one already lodged in the target.

She had a right lovely round backside, he’d give her
that, but he’d not give her his confidence. He jingled
the bag of money with a grin and held it toward Romany
who’d begun taking bets again from the people around him.
“I’ll put the whole lot on the lady’s failure.”

With a gasp, the woman whirled around and speared him
with a dark look as well as nearly stabbing him with her
arrow. “You’re mistaken to wager against me, sir.”

There was something invitingly erotic about the pale-
skinned, bronze-eyed beauty wrapped in delicate, lilac
silk. She looked dainty and helpless yet she wielded a
weapon that could kill and boasted of skills no proper
lady would dream of admitting. His lust awoke in a
heartbeat. This was the woman he needed to prickle his
father and push him toward agreeing to secure a
commission. “I’ll be happy if you prove me wrong, yet
your stature does make me question your abilities,
Lady…?”

“Miss Prattle,” she responded with a conspiratorial look
at the curly-headed brunette.

“What an unusual name.” He winked to prod her and was
rewarded when her eyes rounded.

“Yes, well, Lord…?”

“Drivel.” He could barely contain his amusement.

She burst out laughing, the merry sound making him smile.
“Your laugh is lovely,” he said. Instantly, she sobered,
eyed him warily and turned her attention downward on her
arrow. She was right to be guarded. His blood hummed in
his ears with his desire. Forget his parent’s boring
dinner. By tonight he’d have this chit in his bed. The
contradiction she presented was irresistible. “I’ll put
my money on you and give you all my winnings to make up
for offending you, but if you lose, you must accompany me
to my townhouse.”

“She’ll not!” her friend exclaimed before the lady
herself could reply. When the lady gave her friend a cool
look, Grey had to work not to show his satisfaction. She
was just as interested in him as he was in her. Today was
turning out to be splendid, indeed.

“I’ll take your offer.”

“Excellent.” He ignored her friend’s outraged huff and
Gravenhurst’s indiscreet snickering into his hands.
“There’s much I want to show you.” Grey imagined her
excited expression when she saw his collection of archery
sets. Her mouth dropped open. By God, the chit thought he
was referring to something sexual. Her expression of
barely contained outrage was priceless and intrigued him
all the more.

“What precisely do you think to show me? Are you a
collector of art?”

Her tone was brittle as glass. The challenge of making
her pliable in his hands was going to be quite enjoyable.
For now, it might do her good to wonder what he was
about. “I only have one piece of art that’s worth your
seeing.”

At that, Gravenhurst started guffawing but stopped
promptly when the brunette lady glared him into ashes.
The woman’s obvious protective instinct over her friend
was admirable, even if he didn’t like her interference.

“I won’t be seeing your art, but I will take your money,”
the blond-haired chit replied before turning away,
raising her arrow and saying in a loud, confident voice,
“I’m ready.”

Romany and his cronies immediately called for last
wagers, collected the money, and then a hush fell over
the crowd.

Grey moved so he could see the woman’s face. He was
rewarded for his effort. An adorable crease appeared on
her forehead as she pulled the bow back with a creak. Her
teeth bit down on her lower lip in concentration, and he
could see her doing all the same small calculations he
did every time he practiced his archery. She tested the
tautness of her bow, the weight of her arrow, and the
direction of the wind. Her knowledge impressed him. Her
weight subtly shifted, but her skirt swished around her
ankles and alerted him to her change in stance.

Fascination stilled him. He might lose, but the loss of
his money didn’t worry him. Her fingers lifted off the
bow and the arrow buzzed through the air true and
straight. He’d underestimated her. Her arrow sliced down
the middle of the other arrow and a collective gasp,
followed by cheers and groans filled the air. He wanted
to cheer too, but jaded lords didn’t cheer.

She whooped, her arms flying above her head in victory
and her feet leaving the ground with her enthusiasm. He
grinned as he watched her. She had real spirit. He no
longer gave a damn about needling his father. He wanted
to get to know this chit for her sake alone.

She faced him with a grin that lit her whole face. The
sight was breathtaking. “I thank you kindly for your
money,” she said. He grabbed her arm before she
disappeared into the swell of people wanting to
congratulate her and those who wanted a chance to earn
their money back.

“I’d still love for you to come to my town home.”

“To see your one piece of art?” She tilted her head
challengingly to the side.

“No. To see my archery collection.”

“Oh!” The smile on her face filled her eyes and made them
shine like polished bronze.

“By God, you’re lovely.” He’d not been so taken with a
woman’s beauty since he’d been old enough to understand
women used their appearance to scheme and manipulate.

Her light eyebrows tilted into two twin arches as she
gently pulled her arm from his grasp. “Thank you.”

“Miss Prattle,” her friend said through clenched teeth.
“Our hour is over.

“Tell me your name,” Grey insisted as his intriguing,
blonde beauty started backing away from him. He didn’t
want her to go. Not yet.

“You already know it.”

“Your real name,” he amended, advancing toward her so she
couldn’t simply vanish into the thickening crowd. “I
could call on you. Take you to the theatre. Show you
things you’ve probably only imagined.”

A lovely pink blush stained her cheeks. “I’ve a great
imagination.”

“Then let’s explore it together.” He didn’t give a damn
how forward he sounded.

“Enough!” her annoying companion said. “We must go now.
It’s been two hours.”

“Two hours!” his beauty gasped. “Dear me. I really must
go, but thank you for the offer.”

He sidestepped in front of her and looked down into her
upturned face. “Meet me here tomorrow,” he said,
desperate to ensure he would see her again. Her
indecisiveness showed as she bit on her lip. “I won’t let
you leave unless you agree.”

“That’s coercion.”

“Whatever it takes.” He loved the word “whatever”. It
left so many intriguing possibilities open to explore.
“Please remember that tomorrow.” She sidestepped around
him.

A sense of satisfaction filled him. “I’ll see you at the
fountain at ten.”

Already a few steps away, she looked over her shoulder. A
frown marred her beautiful face. “Goodbye, Lord Drivel.”

He loved that she was willing to play the game. “Fair
well, Miss Prattle.”

He watched her depart, her hips rocking enticingly with
each step, until he could see her no more. If he was any
other sort of man, he would have followed her all the way
to her carriage just for a few more minutes in her
company. Gravenhurst nudged him in the side. “Do you
really think that piece will meet you here?”

“Of course I do. I’d not have let her leave, otherwise.”

Excerpt from What A Rogue Wants by Julie Johnstone
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