Lord of Deceit (Heiress Games Book 2)

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by Sara Ramsey


  She looked down into his eyes. She saw everything she wanted there — all the love she could ever ask for, wrapped up in a man who would never ask her to be anything but herself.

  “Yes,” she said. “Yes. Any life we share will be wonderful, as long as we’re together for it.”

  She leaned down and kissed him. He pulled her down into his arms, and suddenly it was all laughter and tears and kisses infused with joy and traces of salt. She was on her knees on the Exeter road, holding a watch instead of a ring….

  And there was nowhere else in the world she wanted to be.

  “I love you, Rafe,” she said, when the first hungry kisses had fallen into something softer, sultrier. “You’ve no idea how much I love you. I couldn’t imagine how hard it would be to go down this road without you.”

  “You would have survived it,” he said.

  “I would have survived it. We both would have survived. But I don’t want to live for survival anymore. I want to give my heart to you, and trust that you can handle it. I want to love you, and for you to love me, as we both deserve. Why would we ever settle for survival when we can have this?”

  She kissed him again. She kissed him until she was dizzy with it, until she was so on fire that she would have dragged him into the nearest field and made love to him there if Agnes and the coachman weren’t somewhere behind them.

  That realization stopped her. She pulled back, a little ruefully, and smiled at him.

  He pulled her to her feet. They walked back to the carriage together, hand in hand, the watch tucked back into his pocket for safekeeping. When they reached the carriage, the driver didn’t say anything about how long they’d kissed. He merely grinned and handed Octavia a piece of paper.

  “What’s this?” she asked.

  “From his grace, miss. He told me to give it to you after his lordship found you.”

  Rafe sighed. “Ferguson can’t go an hour without meddling with something, can he?”

  She slid her finger under the seal and opened the paper.

  My dear Octavia, the note read. Please accept my felicitations upon your engagement to Lord Rafael and/or your decision to send him to the devil. Whichever path you chose, you have my blessing, although I hope you’ll return my carriage without any bloodstains.

  She laughed at that. But the note wasn’t finished.

  You should know that I don’t accept your forfeiture. I shall decide the winner after we see whether Lucretia marries someone deserving. Until then, wherever you go and whoever you give your heart to, I remain your devoted servant, etc. — Ferguson

  She handed the note to Rafe. He read it, and his laugh was as disbelieving as hers. “The man is insane,” he said.

  “Insane, but much appreciated.”

  “I suppose I should thank him again,” Rafe said. “But at the moment, I’d rather not. Shall we go back to Maidenstone and give him his carriage? Or should we steal it and go on to Exeter?”

  She looked up at him and realized she didn’t care at all where they went, as long as they were together. “You’re a reformed pirate and I’m a runaway queen. We can go anywhere in the world.”

  “I like the sound of that, your majesty.”

  He kissed her again. The note fell from her hand. The driver cleared his throat, and she opened one eye long enough to see that he’d turned his back on them.

  They had all the time in the world. And there was no decision about their future that was as important as the one they had just made.

  “I love you, Rafe,” she murmured again.

  “I love you, Octavia. Now, where should I take you?”

  “Surprise me,” she said.

  And so he did. He would surprise her endlessly, with that quick wit and devious mind. He would take her on adventures she’d never dreamed of, and she would get him into scrapes he’d never planned for.

  But on that day, in that moment, the biggest surprise of all wasn’t that they’d found each other. It was that they’d ever thought they could let each other go.

  They would never make that mistake again.

  Rafe gave a quick order to the driver, too low for Octavia to hear it. And then he knelt and made a cradle of his hands so that he could throw her up into his saddle.

  He mounted behind her, wrapping his arms around her to gather the reins. “Let’s go make an honest woman of you,” he whispered in her ear.

  She laughed. She liked the sound of that.

  She didn’t know where he was taking her, or what adventures they would have, or how their story would end.

  But no matter how it ended, there would be love. And that, in the end, was all that mattered.

  THE END

  Thank you!

  Thank you so much for reading Rafe and Octavia’s story! Lucy’s story is up next — she’s in for a wild ride as she attempts to inherit Maidenstone and put her past to rest. Her book is still untitled, but it should be out by late 2016 / early 2017. Please sign up for my newsletter and I’ll let you know as soon as it’s available for preorder.

  In the meantime, if you missed Callie and Thorington’s romance, you should check out Duke of Thorns (Heiress Games #1). You didn’t see much of them in this book because they were too busy pursuing their own adventures - so now you can go back and read about their love affair.

  Also, Ferguson, Madeleine, and their friends were introduced in my first series, the Muses of Mayfair:

  It all starts with Heiress Without a Cause, in which Madeleine and Ferguson engage in a madcap courtship (Muses #1)

  Amelia and Malcolm’s marriage is anything but convenient in Scotsmen Prefer Blondes (Muses #2)

  Ellie and Nick find love instead of revenge in The Marquess Who Loved Me (Muses #3)

  Prudence and Alex go from friends to lovers in The Earl Who Played With Fire (Muses #4)

  You can buy all books by clicking the links above.

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  Books by Sara Ramsey

  Muses of Mayfair

  Heiress Without a Cause

  Scotsmen Prefer Blondes

  The Marquess Who Loved Me

  The Earl Who Played With Fire

  The Heiress Games

  Duke of Thorns

  Lord of Deceit

  Lucy’s story - coming late 2016 / early 2017

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  About the Author

  Sara Ramsey writes fun, feisty Regency historical romances. She won the prestigious 2009 Romance Writers of America® Golden Heart® award with her second book, Scotsmen Prefer Blondes. Her first book, Heiress Without A Cause, was a 2011 Golden Heart finalist.

  Hopelessly uncool as a child, Sara has overcompensated by becoming obsessed with fashion, shoes, and #regencyworldproblems. She has great taste in Champagne, bad taste in movies, and a penchant for tiaras. She also believes in taking naps, wearing sunglasses at night, and using Oxford commas. Sara currently lives in San Francisco, California, where she can be found drinking overly-artistic lattes and working on her next Regency historical romance. Read all about her Regency obsessions and upcoming works at www.sararamsey.com.

  Lord of Deceit is a work of fiction. Names, characters, places and
incidences are the products of the author’s imagination or are used fictitiously. Any resemblance to actual events, locales, or persons, living or dead, is entirely coincidental. The Publisher does not have any control over and does not assume responsibility for author or third-party websites or their content.

  Copyright © 2016 Sara Wampler

  All Rights Reserved.

  Cover Design by Patricia Schmitt (Pickyme)

  Cover Photography by Jenn LeBlanc

  ISBN: 978-1-938312-10-6

  Created with Vellum

 

 

 


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