Great & Unfortunate Desires
by Gina Danna
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BLURB:
Great & Unfortunate Desires
Victorian England c. 1870
Operating as a British spy, Tristan St.James, the new
Marquis of Wrenworth, barely escapes Afghanistan with his life in the spring of
1869. He plans to seek vengeance against the traitor who exposed him and for
the agent he’s forced to kill. Returning to England, as a lord, he must marry.
Haunted by guilt from the horrors of war, he avoids love at all costs, but
finds himself drawn to the only woman who is disinterested in him.
Lady Evelyn Hurstine has waited over two years for the
return of her love, a man who left for war in the East. But during that time,
she suffered a brutal assault, resulting in a child and fear of any man touching
her except for the man she once knew. The pursuit by the marquis scares her but
her excuses against his proposal dwindle.
Their marriage strengthens into love until she discovers her
husband isn’t the safety she believed but the one who killed the man she once
loved. Caught in a world of intrigue and mayhem, Tristan must prove his love to
her before the traitor destroys them both.
Excerpt:
“I shall talk to him shortly.”
Evelyn raised her brows, eyeing
over his shoulder. “Shortly may be now, my lord.”
Tristan turned. Barreling down
the lawn, creating a wake in in his path, Evelyn’s father stormed toward them.
Not far behind him was Huntington and his son. Tristan gauged their pace and
the distance. He had a few seconds and could hear Evelyn’s foot tapping against
the grass. Frankly, he was surprised she hadn’t crossed her arms in anger or
left him. With every second, her behavior and decision to stay put only made
him more interested in her. Damn! Her dowry and position made her exactly what
he needed his English bride to be like, with a ramrod backbone and a defiance
of societal rules. As Evelyn’s father got closer, there was only one thing
Tristan could think of to ensure she become his. In one swift move, he turned,
pulled her close, bent her backward, and pressed his cheek to hers. She gasped.
“Considering the situation, you
need me as much as I need you. We are the perfect match,” he whispered, smiling
and gesturing as if to kiss her.
They both knew in that moment she
became his forever. The compromising position between two single people in a
public setting was shocking to the ton.
Tristan heard the grass crunching
under the footsteps of the Baron and his party. He didn’t look in their
direction but eased back from Evelyn, watching her reaction. Suppressed fury blazed in her eyes, and her body
was rigid.
“Naught, naught, naught,” he
murmured. “To slap me would be appropriate but would serve you no purpose.”
Despite the fire in her gaze, she
relaxed a little within his arms. “But it would give me satisfaction
nevertheless,” she whispered defiantly, although she didn’t move.
AUTHOR Bio and
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Born in St. Louis, Missouri, Gina Danna has spent the better part of her
life reading. History has been her love and she spent numerous hours devouring
historical romance stories, dreaming of writing one of her own. Years later,
after receiving undergraduate and graduate degrees in History, writing academic
research papers and writing for museum programs and events, she finally found
the time to write her own stories of historical romantic fiction.
Now, under the supervision of her three dogs and three cats, she writes
amid a library of research books, with her only true break away is to spend
time with her other life long dream – her Arabian horse – with him, her muse
can play.
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