As a young woman, Lady Charlotte Fortney learned what passion truly was from her handsome neighbor, Daniel Walsh. When they were discovered, her father sent the lowly doctorâs son far away from their precious daughter.
Years later, spinster Charlotte is content to watch others play the courtship gameâuntil Daniel returns from India, rekindling a desire that time could never erase. But Daniel seems to have set his sights on another woman, the one match Charlotte would do anything to prevent. He may be willing to give her upâif Charlotte gives herself in exchangeâ¦.
Book one of the Fortney Follies series.
What is it about historical romance that fascinates and delights us as readers? Is it the different lifestyles? Political intrigue? Unusual locations? Fashions? As a writer, Iâm drawn to all of the above. I like to explore how people might have lived and loved, what they experienced throughout time.
It is with great delight that I am able to share with you this Undone! short story, my debut romance. Itâs the story of Charlotte and Daniel, young lovers separated under the worst of circumstances and reunited years later. How will they overcome their past so they can explore a future together?
Most of all, I hope that you enjoy their story and I would love to hear from you! Visit my website at www.elainegolden.com or email me at [email protected].
To Rodney, for his unfailing encouragement and support. To Carroll, for never doubting I had it in me. To Linda, for taking a chance and publishing this unknown author. And to all of the wonderful folks at Absolute Write who make writing less of a lonely craft.
âIf it werenât so early in the Season, Lady Charlotte, Iâd declare your sister a singular success.â Lady Bromwell nodded toward Angelica on the far side of the room.
Charlotte Fortney smiled and nodded politely. At thirty-five, she observed the festivities from her usual place within the congregation of matrons and chaperones that watched the room with attentive eyes. As a confirmed spinster, Charlotte was content to monitor the courting rituals of others unfolding under the gilded candlelight of the ballroom. Her location had the added benefit of allowing her to keep a watchful eye on her young sister.
âIs that Stanwall dancing with Angelica?â asked her mother, the Dowager Duchess of Wainsborough, as she joined her.
âIndeed it is,â Charlotte said. âAnd the second dance set tonight. All of the gossips will be atwitter on the morrow.â
Her mother chuckled. âExcellent. Stanwall would be a brilliant match.â
âHe would bore Angelica to tears.â Charlotte took a sip of lukewarm punch.
âI fail to see how that is a deterrent, Charlotte. One doesnât look to a husband for diversion. Stanwall is wealthy, titled and from a prestigious bloodline. Angelica would do well as his countess.â Her mother studied the couple with the alertness of a predator watching its prey.
Stanwall returned Angelica to her throng of admirers then bowed with formal precision and took his leave. Angelica turned her attention and smiles to another suitor without a single glance at the departing figure.
âDrat,â her mother grumbled.
âWhy the rush to wed her off, Mother? Allow her to enjoy this first Season and focus your wedding aspirations on one of the boys. Heavens knows theyâre not making any progress on their own.â The sisters bracketed two bachelor brothers in age, so her male siblings were viable targets on the marriage mart and had been for some time.
âDonât think I havenât tried. Theyâre as slippery as eels,â she said and sniffed as if wounded. âBesides, Iâd like to see one of my girls wed.â The words were careless, as if her mother had said her thoughts aloud without realizing it.
Charlotte stiffened. âI should have liked to have wed, as you well know.â At one time, Charlotte would have done anything to wed one man in particular. And she had given up everything as a result when she could not.
At least her mother had the courtesy to look appalled for her words, although if one didnât know the duchess well it would have been difficult to tell. Her motherâs control was such that she froze when embarrassed with no undignified stammering or blushing. After a long hesitation, she inhaled and turned her full attention to Charlotte.
âIndeed. I should have said that I would like to see one of my girls well wed.â
And there it wasâthe admonishment for selecting the wrong man. A man who wasnât well set in the eyes of her parents.
A long moment passed before Charlotte dared to speak. âProceed with care, Mother, and reflect upon the last time you attempted to meddle with a daughterâs affections. And the consequences.â
âI recall all too well, Charlotte, and I wonât be as lax this time.â Her mother glanced about to ensure no one could overhear them. âSheâll be wed and secure before she has the chance to ruin herself. I wonât tolerate another scandal to suppress.â