Read The Redemption of a Dissolute Earl Online
Authors: Julie Johnstone
Tags: #love, #england, #redemption, #novella, #second chances, #ladies, #lords, #ton, #julie johnstone, #regency romance historical romance romance novella
Lady Madelaine Aldridge thinks her
disastrous love life is the worst thing that could ever happen to
her. Yet when her father is imprisoned for plotting against the
King, she learns a broken heart is the least of her worries. As
Napoleon advances and King George III sinks deeper into insanity,
Madelaine must prove her father’s innocence in order to save his
life. And her only hope for survival seems to be the scoundrel who
broke her heart, Lord Grey Adlard. But who is the man she once
thought she loved―a spy she must destroy or the knight of her
dreams? As the royal intrigue thickens the power of the throne and
the power of England won’t be decided on a dusty battlefield but in
a bed where these two lovers wield caresses like swords and kisses
like fatal arrows.
Look for
DANCING WITH THE DEVIL
(book
3 in the
Whisper of Scandal
Series
) in 2013.
Other titles available from Julie
Johnstone
BARGAINING WITH A RAKE
(A Whisper of
Scandal Novel Book 1)
CONSPIRING WITH A ROGUE
(A Whisper of
Scandal Novel Book 2)
Both books are available as an e-book at all
major e-book retailers and soon to be available in print at
Amazon.com!
World of Johnstone Teaser
Keep reading for a peek into the first
Whisper of Scandal Novel
!
BARGAINING WITH A RAKE
Lady Gillian Rutherford is
desperate to escape London and save the sister she adores from the
enemy threatening to destroy her. The only problem is her cold,
stubborn father has betrothed her to a despicable man. But Gillian
has a plan. She'll seduce an American shipping tycoon into marrying
her. Her scheme hits a snag when she's forced to make a bargain
with a notorious rake Alexander Trevelle, Lord Lionhurst. He’ll
help her win the hand of his American friend, if she’ll assist him
with exacting revenge against her unwanted fiancé. But the price of
the pact may just be their hearts.
“
humorous and
touching. She has created a delightful cast of character that I
hope to see again.”
~ SAMANTHA
GRACE
Gillian would blister Whitney’s ears when
she got her alone. For now she settled on giving Lord Lionhurst a
tight smile, which she prayed conveyed annoyance and not
befuddlement. “Good day to you, my lord. I’ll just go help my
sister.”
His hand whipped forward and gripped her
arm. “Don’t you think we should discuss details and strategy? By
the way, if we are to be partners, you should call me Alex.”
“Absolutely not. That’s much too
informal.”
“I insist.”
The man was too stubborn by half. “No,” she
snapped.
“Yes. And I’ll call you Gillian.”
He was too sure of himself, but the loopy
grin on his face made her smile in return. “You will not call me by
my given name as I’ve not given you permission.”
“But you will.”
He sounded so sure that she almost believed
it.
Voices sounded in the distance from the area
of the stables. The last thing she needed was to be seen standing
so close to Lord Lionhurst. They probably appeared to be engaged in
intimate conversation. “Lord Lionhurst, simply sing my praises to
your partner. I’ll do the rest. Now please go. This conversation
looks too…”
“Cozy?”
A breath of air rushed out of her lungs. He
understood her at last. Of course, he would. Why had she doubted
it? “Yes, it would seem quite improper.”
He stepped toward her and leaned in so his
lips almost touched her ear. “Jealousy is a sure way to attract
another man.”
Lord Lionhurst’s breath caressed her neck,
making her want to lean toward his warmth. Instead, she forced
herself to lean away. “Really?”
“
Absolutely.”
“
You’re quite sure?”
“
Trust me.”
She snorted. “How many times have you told a
woman that?”
He pulled back from her, a dark scowl
marring his face. “Never.”
Her stomach fluttered at his serious
expression. “Are you sure it will work on Mr. Sutherland? Surely
all men are not exactly the same?”
“Of course we’re not. But it will work.”
“All right. I’ll trust you. To an
extent.”
Lord Lionhurst’s finger came under her chin.
Standing so close to him, the scent of grass, pine and earth
surrounded her. His hands cupped her face, and she could scarcely
breathe. She swallowed, sure he could hear the sudden rapid beating
of her heart. “I think a public kiss is too indiscreet.”
His hands twined into her hair, tilting her
head back. “I completely agree. Good thing we’re still alone.”
A protest sprung to her lips just as his
mouth came down upon hers.