London, 1817
âYou are suggesting that, now our year of mourning for our husbands has come to an end, we should all take at least one lover?â
Sophia Rowlands, the widowed Duchess of Clayborne, is shocked by her friendâs daring propositionâbut is even more astounded when Dante Carfax, Earl of Sherbourne, offers to do the honor! He may be rakishly handsome and undeniably arousing, but heâs also four years her junior and theyâve been at odds ever since he stole a kiss from her ten years ago....
As a young man, Dante had taken one look at the beautiful Sophia and desired her more than any other woman beforeâor since. After years of longing, heâs determined to claim her at last. But can he convince Sophia to risk scandal and surrender to their passion?
Chapter One
May, 1817
Clayborne House, London
âCorrect me if I am wrong, dear Genevieve,â said the raven-haired Sophia Rowlands, widowed Duchess of Clayborne, looking at her two companions as the three of them stood talking together beside the crowded dance floor in the ballroom at Sophiaâs town house in Grosvenor Square, âbut it appears to me that you are suggesting that, now our year of mourning for our husbands has come to an end, we should all take at least one lover if not several before this tedious Season closesâ¦?â
âThat is exactly what I am suggesting, yes.â The red-haired, mischievous blue-eyed Genevieve Forster, Duchess of Woollerton laughed softly. âDiscreetly, of course.â
âOh, of courseâ¦â Sophia echoed faintly.
Genevieve giggled. âJust think, my dearsâin private, we might become all the rage, and become known collectively as the Daring Duchesses!â
âOr the scandalous ones,â Sophia offered wryly.
âI believe I have had quite enough of scandal this past year to last meâdid you say several loversâ¦?â the golden-haired Pandora Maybury, Duchess of Wyndwood prompted dubiously.
âI do not mean for you to take them all at the same time, my dear Pandora!â Genevieve assured her with an affectionate laugh. âAlthoughâ¦â Those sparkling blue eyes had settled speculatively across the room. âI am sure I should not complain if those two gentlemen were numbered amongst the aforementioned lovers, either separately or together!â
âGenny!â Pandora Maybury sounded even more shocked.
Sophia, at two and thirty, several years older than her two friendsâand supposedly less shockable!âwas no less unsettled by Genevieveâs suggestion, and the scandal such behaviour might bring upon them all, as she turned her deep green gaze towards the arched doorway where two strikingly handsome and rakish gentlemen were now paused in order to survey the candlelit ballroom with equally jaundiced, if different coloured, eyes.
The two gentlemen known by the ton as Devil and Lucifer!
The gentleman on the leftâDevilâpossessed the hard and masculine but beautiful face of a fallen angel, his fashionably styled hair also an angelic gold, the gentleman standing at his sideâLuciferâhaving the black hair and eyes of the same demon that lurked in those hard black orbs as his disinterested gaze skimmed across the other guests currently gathered in the crowded and noisy ballroom.
âTaking either, or both of those gentlemen, as a lover, would almost certainly cause a scandal!â Sophia protested.
âSherbourne does not appear to have accompanied his two friends this evening,â Genevieve murmured disappointedly, as if unawareâor simply uncaring? âof Sophiaâs warning.
âI wonder why not?â Pandora prompted with the same air of disappointment.
âHe is not here this evening because I did not invite him.â The haughtiness of Sophiaâs tone did nothing to disguise her feeling of satisfaction in that knowledge.
âIndeed you did not,â drawled a softly mocking voice from close behind herâso close, in fact, that Sophia felt the warm brush breath against her exposed nape! âA mere oversight on your part, I am sure. Which is why I decided to correct the omission.â
Sophia had stiffened at the first sound of that infuriatingly mocking drawl, her pleasure in the success of the evening also diminishing before taking wing completely, as she acknowledged that the gentleman who had briefly been a friend of her husbandâs nephew and ward whilst the two young men were at Cambridge together had, with his usual arrogance, obviously decided to present himself at her ball without so much as a by-your-leave. Or invitation!
His proximity also led Sophia to wonder just how long he might have been standing so close behind her, and whether or not he might have overheard any of her less-than-proper conversation with the Duchesses of Woollerton and Wyndwood!
âI believe, as you are otherwise engaged, that I might go and offer entertainment to your two newly arrived guests, Sophia.â Genevieve Forster hastily made her excuses, as she obviously saw the frown, which had now tightened Sophiaâs creamy brow, as a prefix to the verbal set-down she intended giving her uninvited guest, no doubt.