DESIRED FOR HERSELF ALONEâ¦
When fallen beauty Daphne, Lady Faville, is carried to safety from a rampaging fire, sheâs horrified to recognize her rescuer as Hugh Westleighâa man with every reason to despise her!
But Hugh has been blinded and Daphne must nurse him back to health. Unable to see, he is driven to distraction by her tantalizing scent and gentle touch.
For the first time, Daphne feels truly desired for herself alone. But when Hugh finally regains his sight, will she find forgiveness in his arms?
If Hugh wished to be completely honest with himself heâd admit what was really keeping him awake.
Daphne.
His thoughts were consumed by her. A second kiss with a promise of passion equal to the first had done it. Heâd counted how many times sheâd poured herself brandy. Only three times, and all had been short pourings, not enough to explain her response to him. No, sheâd chosen this kiss with a clear mind.
Had he gone too far? Heâd meant only to touch her.
Hadnât he?
His masculine urges were surging, unleashed by that kiss. She was not farâa few steps. He could find his way. By God, she drew him so strongly he believed he could find his way even without his cane.
Welcome to Diane Gastonâs
THE MASQUERADE CLUB
Identities concealed, desires revealedâ¦
This is your invitation to Regency societyâs most exclusive gaming establishment.
Leave your inhibitions at the door, don your disguise and indulge your desires!
A REPUTATION FOR NOTORIETY
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A MARRIAGE OF NOTORIETY
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A LADY OF NOTORIETY
July 2014
As a psychiatric social worker, DIANE GASTON spent years helping others create real-life happy endings. Now Diane crafts fictional ones, writing the kind of historical romance sheâs always loved to read. The youngest of three daughters of a US Army Colonel, Diane moved frequently during her childhood, even living for a year in Japan. It continues to amaze her that her own son and daughter grew up in one house in Northern Virginia. Diane still lives in that house, with her husband and three very ordinary housecats. Visit Dianeâs website at http://dianegaston.com
Previous novels by the same author:
THE MYSTERIOUS MISS M
THE WAGERING WIDOW A REPUTABLE RAKE INNOCENCE AND IMPROPRIETY A TWELFTH NIGHT TALE (in A Regency Christmas anthology) THE VANISHING VISCOUNTESS SCANDALISING THE TON JUSTINE AND THE NOBLE VISCOUNTâ (in Regency Summer Scandals) GALLANT OFFICER, FORBIDDEN LADY* CHIVALROUS CAPTAIN, REBEL MISTRESS* VALIANT SOLDIER, BEAUTIFUL ENEMY* A NOT SO RESPECTABLE GENTLEMAN?â BORN TO SCANDAL A REPUTATION FOR NOTORIETY** A MARRIAGE OF NOTORIETY**
â linked by character
*Three Soldiers mini-series **The Masquerade Club
and in Mills & Boon>® HistoricalUndone!eBooks:
THE UNLACING OF MISS LEIGH
THE LIBERATION OF MISS FINCH
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To Catherine, a beautiful friend in all ways.
AUTHOR NOTE
Beauty and redemption. Two subjects that continue to fascinate me.
Can people truly change or are their characters fixed for life?
I believe in change. I believe any of us can overcome past mistakes, past weaknesses, past faults, and strive to become better people.
Beautiful people, though, may have a more difficult path than the more ordinary of us. Prized, cosseted, celebrated for their appearance alone⦠I believe beautiful people have fewer opportunities to face their imperfections. I suspect it is more difficult for them to learn and grow into better people.
In my previous The Masquerade Club book, A MARRIAGE OF NOTORIETY, a beautiful lady tries to wreck the marriage of a man sheâs long desired. As a result she creates a destruction that might be devastating. Can such a woman learn from that experience? Can she redeem herself? And can any man truly believe in her redemption and love the woman she strives to be inside?
Read on and see.
Chapter One
Ramsgate, KentâApril 1821
âMy lady! My lady! Wake up! Fire!â
Daphne, Lady Faville, jolted awake at her maidâs cries. Smoke filled her nostrils and stung her eyes. Shouts and pounding on doors sounded in the hallway of the Ramsgate inn.
âFire! Get out,â a manâs voice boomed.
Fire. Her biggest fear.
Daphne leaped out of bed and shoved her feet into slippers. Her maid began gathering their belongings, stuffing them into a portmanteau.
âLeave them, Monette.â Daphne seized her coin purse and threw her cloak around her shoulders. Her heart raced. âWe must go now!â
She reached for the door latch, but her maid pulled her arm away.
âWait! The hall may be on fire.â The maid pressed her hand against the door. âIt is not hot. It is safe.â She opened the door.