The Forbidden Duke
The Untouchables #1
The Untouchables #1
By: Darcy Burke
Released March 15, 2016.
Self-Published
Self-Published
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The Forbidden Duke (The Untouchables, #1)
Spinster Miss Eleanor Lockhart is suddenly homeless
and employment is her only option. Ruined after
succumbing to a scoundrel’s excessive charm nearly
a decade ago, she’s lucky to obtain a position as a paid
companion and committed to behaving with the utmost
propriety. She definitely shouldn’t be in the arms of a man
capable of utterly destroying what little remains of her
reputation...
Titus St. John, Duke of Kendal, is known as the Forbidden
Duke, a mysterious, intimidating figure who enters Society
just once each year at his stepmother’s ball. A decade ago
, he was a devil-may-care rake until his idle roguery
brought about the ruin of Eleanor Lockhart—and his
resulting self-imposed isolation. Now she’s back, and she
needs his help. But by “saving” her, he may just ruin her
life all over again.
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“We need to take our
place,” he said, guiding her to the dance floor, where Lord and Lady
Satterfield were already in place at the top of the line that was forming.
Kendal positioned Nora to stand beside Lady Satterfield so that they were
second in the line. The musicians, set in the far corner of the makeshift
ballroom, began to play, and panic seized Nora’s chest. Would she remember the
steps? Would she make a fool of herself, or worse, of him?
She felt like an
imposter in a scenario she’d mistakenly stumbled into. Surely someone would
point her out and tell her she needed to leave. She was a pariah, an outcast.
She had no place being here, let alone dancing with a duke.
But it was far too
late to run away. The dance had started, and the line traveled the length of
the drawing room. This dance would last quite some time, during which Nora
would be the center of everyone’s attention and the source of everyone’s
gossip. She could hear the exchanges now, imagined them starting up and
spreading like a freshly-ignited fire.
“Look at who he chose. Who is that Nobody?”
“Don’t you remember? She ruined herself nine years ago.”
“How dreadful.”
Lord and Lady
Satterfield started, dancing their way between the lines. They were rather
spry, given their age.
Nora nervously looked
over at the duke. “Lady Satterfield is an excellent dancer.”
“Indeed.” The rich
tone of his voice soothed her rioting nerves. “She always insists on calling
the first, though it’s the only set she’ll dance.”
Nora nodded. Dancing
was typically reserved for the young.
She tried not to
stare at her partner, but it was difficult as he was situated directly across
from her and she should look at him.
Look, yes, but not gape. And he was gape-worthy. His reputation suited him for
he seemed forbidden, otherworldly
almost. Not in an ethereal way, but in a rustic, rough sort of manner, as if
Society couldn’t possibly contain him.
Despite that or
perhaps because of it, he wore his costume with ease. However, she suspected he
was more comfortable in riding breeches and boots as he galloped his horse
across the Lake District—she’d ascertained that was where his seat was
located—his powerful thighs hugging the animal’s flanks as they moved as one.
Goodness, where had
that astonishing image come from?
And then it was their
turn to traverse the line. She prayed she would remember the steps and focused
on the music as they moved toward each other.
“You look as if
you’re headed to the guillotine,” he said just loud enough for her alone to
hear.
“Do I?” She tried to
laugh but was afraid she sounded like a wounded bird. She longed to ask why
he’d chosen her and immediately wondered if Lady Satterfield had put him up to
it. She decided she didn’t want to know.
“It’s just a dance.”
The superbly absurd
comment coaxed a genuine smile to her lips and alleviated some of her
discomfort. “With the ‘Forbidden Duke’ who only dances once each Season. Yes,
you’re quite right to characterize it that way. Thank you for putting me at
ease.”
He chuckled, and like
his speaking voice, it sparked a tremor that seemed to start in her bones and
move outward making her flesh tingle and her chest warm. “Don’t be nervous. And
certainly don’t be nervous on my account.” He said the last with a tone so dry,
she feared it might curl up and blow away in the breeze.
“That is easy for
you, a duke, to say. I am just a simple girl who’s been away from London a long
time.”
“I daresay you aren’t
‘just’ anything.”
Darcy Burke is the USA Today bestselling author of
hot, action-packed historical and sexy, emotional contemporary romance. Darcy wrote her first book at age 11, a happily-ever-after about a swan addicted to magic and the female swan who loved him, with exceedingly poor illustrations.
A native Oregonian, Darcy lives on the edge of wine
country with her guitar-strumming husband, their two hilarious kids-who each seem to have inherited the writing gene in some form-and two Bengal cats. In her "spare" time Darcy is a serial volunteer enrolled in a 12-step program where one learns to say "no," but she keeps having to start over. Her happy places are Disneyland and Labor Day weekend at the Gorge. | |
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