Reluctance by Jen Black
Excerpt:
Frances did not dare move, hardly
dared to breathe. The slightest movement would draw his attention to her. She
held her breath and hoped he would drift off back to sleep.
He would be furious she had invaded
his home, his privacy, his grief.
How had she ever thought coming
here had been a sensible thing to do? Arriving alone at a gentleman’s house was
the height of folly. As she stared at him, her reasons suddenly seemed specious
indeed. His well-being was not her concern and never would be.
Her thigh muscles ached from
holding her in such an awkward position against the door. Skin prickling with
unease, heart thundering against her ribs, she waited. Oh, dear Lord, she was
going to collapse to the floor if he did not shut his eyes soon. Her thighs
burned and trembled. She had to breathe—
His hand flopped to the mattress,
his head rolled on the pillow, and his wide, vacant gaze slowly focused on her.
“Why, Lady Rathmere…”
Through the thunder of blood in her
ears, his voice reached her as if from a great distance.
His brows drew together. “What the
blazes are you doing here?”
Frances struggled upright and took
a step away from the door. “To, er…see you got home safely. After last night.
You know. You were drunk and probably don’t remember.” Frances shook out her
skirts and tugged the jacket of her riding habit into place without looking in
his direction. Her face burned and prickled as blood suffused her skin.
He groaned.
He sank back against the pillows, a
fingertip pressed to each temple.
Clearly he had a monstrous
headache. Her mouth twitched. There was a God after all. If she simply opened
the door and retreated, he might not notice until too late.
Her hand closed on the door knob.
“Frances?”
She glanced over her shoulder and
sucked in a shocked breath. His hollowed cheeks, tangled hair, and shadowed
eyes spoke of sleepless nights, misery, and deprivation. With a huge effort, he
pushed to his feet and stood there swaying as if a huge wind roared through the
room.
Reluctance, by Jen Black, will be published in April by MuseItUp Publishing.
2 comments:
Wonderful excerpt, Jen! And a wonderful review! Thoroughly well deserved!
Thanks Lindsay!
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