He hates her for breaking his heart. She detests him for destroying her future.
WHEN A MARQUESS LOVES A WOMAN
Season's Original #3
Vivienne Lorret
Released Oct 4th, 2016
Avon Impulse
As a young,
penniless gentleman, Maxwell Harwick knew he had little to offer Juliet
White—the most beautiful debutante of the season—except his love, and one
thoroughly scandalous kiss. But when they were discovered in a compromising
position, a nearly ruined Juliet fled into the arms of a rich, older lord...
taking Max’s heart with her.
Now a widow, Lady Juliet Granworth intends to use the fortune she inherited from her odious husband to build a new life in London. Five years have passed, but she’s never forgotten Max… or his soul-searing kiss. Yet it’s clear the newly-minted Marquess of Thayne has not forgiven her—after all, the infuriating man can barely stand the sight of her. But Juliet has endured far too much to give up without a fight and if it’s a battle of wills he wants, it’s a battle he’ll get.
He hates her for breaking his heart. She detests him for destroying her future. But beneath all the loathing, simmers an intoxicating passion that neither can ignore… and the harder they resist, the harder they will inevitably fall.
Now a widow, Lady Juliet Granworth intends to use the fortune she inherited from her odious husband to build a new life in London. Five years have passed, but she’s never forgotten Max… or his soul-searing kiss. Yet it’s clear the newly-minted Marquess of Thayne has not forgiven her—after all, the infuriating man can barely stand the sight of her. But Juliet has endured far too much to give up without a fight and if it’s a battle of wills he wants, it’s a battle he’ll get.
He hates her for breaking his heart. She detests him for destroying her future. But beneath all the loathing, simmers an intoxicating passion that neither can ignore… and the harder they resist, the harder they will inevitably fall.
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Some days Juliet wanted to fling
open the nearest window sash and scream.
And it was all Max’s fault.
“Good
evening, Saunders.” A familiar baritone called from the foyer and drifted
in through the open parlor door. Max.
Drat it all! He was a veritable devil.
Only she didn’t have to speak his
name, but simply think it for him to
appear. She should have known better than to allow her thoughts to roam without
a leash to tug them back to heel.
“I did not realize Lord Thayne would
be attending dinner this evening,” Zinnia said, her spine rigid as she perched
on the edge of her cushion and darted a quick, concerned glance toward Juliet.
Marjorie looked to the open door,
her brows knitted. “I did not realize it either. He said that he was
attending—”
“Lord Fernwold’s,” Max supplied as
he strode into the room, his dark blue coat parting to reveal a gray waistcoat
and fitted blue trousers. He paused long enough to bow his dark head in
greeting—at least to his mother and Zinnia. To Juliet, he offered no more than perfunctory
scrutiny before heading to the sideboard where a collection of crystal
decanters waited. “The guests were turned away at the door. His lordship’s
mother is suffering a fever.”
Juliet felt the flesh of her eyelids
pucker slightly, her lashes drawing together. It was as close as she could come
to glaring at him while still leaving her countenance unmoved. The last thing
she wanted was for him, or anyone, to know how much his slight bothered her.
Marjorie tutted. “Again? Agnes
seemed quite hale this afternoon in the park. Suspiciously, this has happened
thrice before on the evenings of her daughter-in-law’s parties. I tell you,
Max, I would never do such a thing to your bride.”
Max turned and ambled toward them,
the stems of three sherry glasses in one large hand, and a whiskey in the
other. He stopped at the settee first, offering one to his mother and another
to Zinnia. “Nor would you need to, for I would never marry a woman who would
tolerate the manipulation.” Then he moved around the table and extended a glass
to Juliet, lowering his voice as he made one final comment. “Nor one whose
slippers trod only the easiest path.”
She scoffed. If marriage to Lord
Granworth had been easy, then she would hate to know the alternative.
“I would not care for sherry this
evening,” Juliet said. And in retaliation against Max’s rudeness, she reached
out and curled her fingers around his whiskey.
Their fingers collided before she
slipped the glass free. If she hadn’t taken him off guard, he might have held
fast. As it was, he opened his hand instantly as if scalded by her touch. But
she knew that wasn’t true because the heat of his skin nearly blistered her.
The shock of it left the underside of her fingers prickly and somewhat raw.
To soothe it, she swirled the cool,
golden liquor in the glass. Then, before lifting it to her lips, she met his
gaze. His irises were a mixture of earthy brown and cloud gray. Years ago,
those eyes were friendly and welcoming, but now had turned cold, like puddles
reflecting a winter sky. And because it pleased her to think of his eyes as mud
puddles, that was what she thought of when she took a sip. Unfortunately, she
didn’t particularly care for whiskey, and fought to hide a shudder as the sour
liquid coated her tongue.
Max mocked her with a salute of his
dainty goblet and tossed back the sherry in one swallow. Then the corner of his
mouth flicked up in a smirk.
She knew that mouth intimately—the
firm warm pressure of those lips, the exciting scrape of his teeth, the
mesmeric skill of his tongue...
Unbidden
warmth simmered beneath her skin as she recalled the kiss that had ruined her
life.
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USA Today bestselling
author, VIVIENNE LORRET loves romance novels, her pink laptop,
her husband, and her two sons (not necessarily in that order … but there are
days). Transforming copious amounts of tea into words, she is an Avon Impulse
author of works including: Tempting Mr. Weatherstone, The Wallflower Wedding
Series, The Rakes of Fallow Hall Series, The Duke’s Christmas Wish, and the
Season’s Original Series.
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