BLURB:
She’s
the other sister…
Overshadowed
by the beauty of her older sister, Lillian is better known as the other
Tisdale; unremarkable and unsure how she will ever deliver on the promise of
her family's name.
He’s
a rake in need of reforming…
Will
Colton leads a frivolous existence, embracing notoriety instead of managing his
family’s fortune. Determined to forget his financial burden and his father’s
growing resentment, he maintains a lifestyle dedicated to pleasure and
self-indulgence. When Will is invited to the Tisdale estate for an extended
holiday, he never expects to become friends with the forgettable Lillian. But
when a family secret comes to light, he must choose between leaving London and
protecting the honor of one woman or staying and risking the reputation of
another.
Upon
his return, Will finds the girl he left behind has come out of the shadows and
into her own. Lillian’s finally the center of attention, and not all of it
good. With his own reputation in tatters, can a reformed rake lure her out of
the hands of London's bachelors and back into his own arms? Can he escape his
past and reclaim her heart, or has he lost her forever?
Excerpt One:
He didn’t try and crawl out of the hole he’d so easily dug
for himself. Rather, instead of making an already awkward situation worse, he
smiled. It was a cavalier sort of smile—one that she just knew he’d used
hundreds of times before to get him out of this sort of trouble. Women were
undoubtedly willing to forgive him most transgressions just by a flash of this
winning grin.
Lord knew she was.
She’d never before met anyone so handsome, so charming, so…
A bolt of pain shot up her arm, as if God himself was
punishing her for having such immoral thoughts.
“Enough,” he said. “We need to get you in front of a doctor.
The sooner, the better.”
“Good idea,” she agreed. “How do you suggest we go about
doing that?”
“First, we’ll need to secure your arm.”
She nodded. “You mean fashion a sling? I’m sure there’s
something around here that we could use as rope. Perhaps ivy? There’s a great
deal of it about the estate.”
His hand flew up to his chest. “What do you take me for,
some sort of bushman? For heaven’s sake, I’m from Grosvenor Square, not some
jungle. I wouldn’t have the slightest idea of how to go about accomplishing
something like that.”
Lilly bit her lip. She’d never make it being jostled about
without something to steady her arm. “Did you have something else in mind,
then?”
Mr. Colton started removing his jacket. “I thought I’d use
my shirt. I’ll rip some strips off of it and make the sling out of that.”
“Your shirt,” she repeated, suddenly questioning if she’d
indeed suffered a head injury along with her broken arm.
He tossed the jacket to the ground behind him. “Yes.”
She was confused. “But then what will you wear?”
He was unfastening his waistcoat. “Nothing, I suppose .”
AUTHOR Bio and Links:
Jessica
Jefferson makes her home in northern Indiana,
or as she likes to think of
it—almost
Chicago. She is heavily
inspired by classic sweeping, historical romance novels, but aims to take those
key emotional elements and inject a fresh blend of quick dialogue and
comedy. She invites you to visit her at
jessicajefferson.com and read more of her random romance musings.
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