BOOK INFORMATION
TITLE – SCANDAL AT ALMACK’S
AUTHOR – Gloria Gay
GENRE – Regency
Historical Romance Novella, ebook only
PUBLICATION DATE
–April 25, 2014
LENGTH (Pages/#
Words) – 36,000 words
PUBLISHER –
BORROUGHS PUBLISHING GROUP
BOOK SYNOPSIS
Beautiful Jenny Longtree was expected to do her duty and
accept the marriage proposal of a man she abhorred, Calvin Hazeldeck, an old
and rich mortician whose offer of a marriage settlement would save her family
from destitution brought about by her father’s bad shipping
investments.
Then unexpectedly, Jenny’s dear uncle, Sir Roger Addington, who had been
informed of the family’s dilemma, offered his favorite niece a London social
season as a last chance to find a husband on her own.
But in the whirl of the London season, Jenny realizes that without a dowry her
chances of obtaining a marriage proposal are practically
non-existent.
Then on the last ball of Almack’s, and when Jenny feels that time is slipping
away, Lady Jersey, the head patroness of Almack’s, introduces her to Sebastian
Billington, Lord Corville. As they dance the waltz, Jenny realizes she has
fallen in love at first sight with a man she is likely never to see
again.
And during the seductive dance with Lord Corville, something happens that has
Jenny lying on the floor at Lord Corville’s feet, having momentarily passed
out. When she comes to, she finds a sea of faces staring down at her and
scandal exploding all around her.
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EXCERPT
Lord Corville was surprised that Lady Jersey had led him
directly into a vision of lovely youth. Usually wallflower duty was how it
sounded, giving an opportunity to dance a few sets to girls who were in their
first season and not likely to obtain dancing partners on their own because
they lacked pedigree or were pretty enough but lacked an attractive dowry. The
Almack’s patronesses took their duty to young girls in their first or second
season very seriously, and in every ball the two in charge could be seen
walking about, matching young ladies to reluctant young men.
Sebastian seldom if ever glanced toward the
wallflower area, but now he regretted it. The moment he gave his gloved hand to
this girl and led her to the dance floor, it was all he could do to keep his
balance until they began their waltz.
Her touch was so sensual, he felt her hand not on
his but directly on his groin. A hot frisson coursed along his nerve endings,
and his whole body shuddered in anticipation. If he felt so much with only the
soft touch of her hand on his, what would he feel with her in his arms?
Suddenly realizing where his mind was going, he shook
off such outlandish thoughts. He was a bit foxed and couldn’t even remember
what Lady Jersey said the girl’s name was during the introduction. He should
have skipped that stop at Rothyn’s townhouse, as they’d dipped into bottles of
claret before coming here.
Of course, it was turning out amazingly easy to
keep his promise to his sister Camie. One dance with a wallflower debutante?
Why this beautiful girl lacked dance partners was beyond his understanding. She
was as lovely and as rare as an orchid, and her scent intoxicated him even more
than the claret.
He had never felt such jumping sensations as he
was now feeling while waltzing with her. Her eyes as she looked at him were
sparkling blue aquamarines, and the tingling ripple the mere touch of her hand
had started now throbbed along his groin so that his hand tightened on hers
even as his breeches tightened. He quickly forced his eyes away from her lithe
form, for just a quick glance at her curves unhinged him.
They swayed around the vast ballroom, and the
lights from a thousand candles and the twirling couples confused him. The
lovely girl in his arms became three identical girls who twirled round and
round like the racing dials of a mad clock. He heard the waning notes of the
waltz as it was coming to its end and felt so dizzy that, had he not held her,
he would have lost his balance. He looked into the girl’s beautiful eyes and
his gaze drifted downward. Her breasts, the tops of them peeking alluringly
from her filmy gown, were so fetching that he wondered when he had ever seen a
better pair. There was a small dark mole on her left breast, and a tiny rosebud
by it, and so compelling was the tiny beauty mark that he was hypnotized.
The music had stopped. He looked into the girl’s
lovely blue eyes and wondered why they were wide with alarm, and her voice was
loud and clear in the silence that followed the conclusion of the waltz.
“Oh!” she exclaimed.
Her hand on his shoulder slipped away as she fell
to the floor, her crumpling body settling softly on his feet. Sebastian leaned
down toward her prone body.
After a few seconds, the girl opened her eyes. A
crowd had rushed forward, and there was a large circle of people around her and
Sebastian, three or four deep, looking down with concern. And silence, as
everyone just stared.
The girl was helped up by two gentlemen while
Lord Corville continued to stare, speechless.
Lady Jersey broke the silence. “What happened to
you, my dear?”
A twittering of exclamations rose like a
deafening wave, and then sudden silence fell again as the crowd waited in
suspense for the girl’s reply.
The girl spoke slowly but clearly, so that
everyone heard her words. She looked directly into Lord Corville’s eyes and
said, “Lord Corville touched me inappropriately.”
AUTHOR BIO
Gloria Gay has lived in San Diego, California the greater
part of her life, where she worked as a legal secretary for twenty-five years
and as a stringer for a local newspaper. Her heart, though, has always been
with art and literature and it was one of the happiest days of her life when
she wrote her first book.
Boroughs
Publishing Group recently published her fifth Regency romance, Lovely Little
Liar. Scandal at Almack’s, with the same publisher is Gloria’s sixth Regency
romance. Her debut novel, First Season, earned a four-star review from Romantic
Times Book Reviews. She is also the author of Forced Offer, Canceled Courtship
and Known to All.
She lives with her husband, Enrique, an architect, in San
Diego, California, and couldn’t be happier that their children and grand-children
live nearby.
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