Oh Cherry Ripe
By Claudy Conn
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Cherry Elton was beside herself! Her own mother had arranged a marriage for her to a man she had never even met. She had no choice but to run away.
Sky Westbrooke had no wish to marry, but his mischievous siblings sorely needed a firm maternal hand. Yet, how could he court his unseen bride, when into his employ had come the most remarkable, enchanting governess?
And Cherry, playing at being a governess was smitten by the handsome, cavalier Lord Westbrooke. His stolen kisses left her breathless—yet, he was betrothed to another. Whatever was a love struck governess to do?
Claudy Conn
New York Times and USA Today bestselling author, Claudy Conn is a multi published author who got her start with her bestselling historical/regency romances.She tells us that she fell in love with the fantasy/paranormal genre and created a world of paranormal.She hopes you will read and enjoy and join her on her facebook where she loves to interact with her readers.page.http://www.facebook.com/pages/Claudy-Conn-Paranormal-Romance-Author/135826686471445
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Contents
Oh, Cherry Ripe
Well, you haven’t found one—an angel, that is
Also by Claudy Conn
What reviewers are saying about Claudy’s books
Copyright Page
Dedication
~ One ~
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~ Four ~
~ Five ~
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~ Seven ~
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~ Twelve ~
~ Thirteen ~
~ Fourteen ~
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~ Sixteen ~
~ Seventeen ~
~ Eighteen ~
~ Nineteen ~
~ Twenty ~
~ Twenty-one ~
~ Epilogue ~
Excerpt: Mandy
Copyright © 2013 by Claudy Conn
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Excerpt: Netherby Halls (unedited)
Copyright © 2013 by Claudy Conn
~ Prologue ~
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Excerpt: Dark Love
Copyright © 2011 by Claudy Conn
Oh, Cherry Ripe
"Well, you haven’t found one—an angel, that is,
for no one has ever called me that!"
What the devil is a beauty like you doing out here alone at night?
My horse!
is what she answered as she tried reaching for Bess’s reins.
Stay here!
The stranger turned, moved gently towards the mare, and managed to gather her reins. Bess snorted but made no attempt to run from him as he spoke soothingly to her and led her towards Cherry.
Your horse,
he said softly.
Thank you, but you didn’t have to … if you had just let me go, I could have gotten her and been on my way,
Cheryl returned, feeling suddenly shy. Here was this fashionable, handsome rogue, and she felt she must look a fool.
Ungrateful girl, and after you nearly knocked me down,
he teased. His speech was only slightly slurred but enough for Cherry to raise her brow and regard him with some amusement.
But I did not knock you down, and you, sir, were the cause for all of it,
she answered, a smile curving her lips. Whatever were you doing walking about in the middle of the road?
It was a counterattack to save face.
I? Well, I was looking for an angel, and I found one …
So saying, he had her well into his embrace, heedless of the fact that the driver of his coach watched with some keen interest at his back.
She did not know why, but she was not frightened in the least, although as his tongue probed and found hers with an expertise that made her feel warm and willing, she was surprised at herself. She pulled away hard, and rapped him across his shoulder. How dare you!
He lost his balance and released her immediately. She slipped and nearly fell when he reached out to steady her. She slapped his hands away and without thinking out her words, said, Well, you haven’t found one—an angel, that is, for no one has ever called me that!
With one devilish movement he had her back in his arms, and his voice was husky and intent. Are you not?
She didn’t have the opportunity to reply, for his lips were already on hers, already parting. His tongue found his way easily and teased with gentle skill. His hand pressed her body against his own, and she felt a frightening surge of desire. What was wrong with her?
Cherry was astonished, as much at herself and her reaction as she was at his sudden move. She had certainly enjoyed her London season and though innocent was not naïve. She had certainly been kissed before, often in fact, but this was the first time she had been so totally aroused. He was a stranger—ah, perhaps the excitement of the adventure was at work here, she told herself.
She slapped at his shoulder, and when he released her she felt his eyes look into her hers. She made a face at him and announced in a whisper, You, sir, are taking a liberty. I am at a loss, for you are taller, stronger, and perhaps wicked enough to pursue this further. If that is what you intend … proceed, for I have always wondered what it would be like to be ravished on a London street.
Also by Claudy Conn
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Myriah Fire
Oh, Cherry Ripe
Rogues, Rakes & Jewels
Taffeta & Hotspur
Wildfire Kiss
Runaway Heart
After the Storm
Netherby Halls
Mandy (Dec. 2013 release)
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Legend Series
Prince Prelude—Legend
Spellbound—Legend
Aaibhe—Shee Queen (Novelette)
Shee Willow—Legend
Prince in the Mist (Novella)
Trapped—Legend
Free Falling—Legend
Catch & Hold—Legend
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Shadow Series
ShadowLove—Stalkers
ShadowHeart—Slayer
ShadowLife—Hybrid
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Time Series
Through Time-Pursuit
Through Time-Whiplash
Through Time-Slamming
Through Time-Frankie
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Hungry Moon Series
Hungry Moon-Quicksilver
Hungry Moon-Destiny(coming Jan.2014)
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Dark Love
Oh, Cherry Ripe
By
Claudy Conn
Copyright Page
Oh, Cherry Ripe
By Claudy Conn
http://www.claudyconn.com
Copyright © 2012 by Claudy Conn
Edited by: Karen Babcock
Cover Artist: Kendra Egert
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Published in the United States of America
First edition, February 2012
Second edition, July 2012
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Third edition, November 2012
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Prince Prelude—Legend – https://www.smashwords.com/books/view/159840
Spellbound—Legend – http://www.smashwords.com/books/view/96103
Aaibhe—Shee Queen – http://www.smashwords.com/books/view/110252
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Prince in the Mist – http://www.smashwords.com/books/view/104045
Trapped—Legend – https://www.smashwords.com/books/view/112028
Free Falling—Legend – http://www.smashwords.com/books/view/92368
Catch & Hold—Legend – http://www.smashwords.com/books/view/124602
Shadow Series
ShadowLove—Stalkers – https://www.smashwords.com/books/view/63037
ShadowHeart—Slayer – http://www.smashwords.com/books/view/84350
ShadowLife—Hybrid – http://www.smashwords.com/books/view/143173
Time Series
Through Time-Pursuit – https://www.smashwords.com/books/view/210166
Hungry Moon Series
Hungry Moon: Quicksivler – https://www.smashwords.com/books/view/257284
Dedication
To my blue-eyed devil …
Her eyes like angels watch them still;
Her brows like bended bows do stand,
Threatening with piercing frowns to kill
All that attempt with eye or hand
Those sacred cherries to come nigh,
Till ‘Cherry-ripe’ themselves do cry.
—Thomas Campion
~ One ~
CHERYL ELTON OPENED the door to her stepmother’s sitting room and peeped around the corner of the bright and handsomely furnished room before she smiled sheepishly and asked, You wanted to see me, Mama?
Lady Elton’s expression was grave and her lips set as she said in a reproving tone, Come sit, Cheryl.
Cherry Elton did what she was told, not because she was an obedient miss but because she wanted to stave off the trouble she saw ahead.
Her stepmother affectionately brushed Cherry’s long, thick, black hair away from her face and clucked. I suppose you should start to wear your hair up most of the time now … you certainly are of age.
Yes, Mama, but I like it loose.
Lady Elton frowned, sighed, took a moment to smooth out the skirt of her gray satin day gown, and then looked into Cherry’s bright aqua-blue eyes. I want you to listen to what I have to say before you get yourself in a state.
Mama, I know now that what I did was not quite the thing—
Cherry hurriedly began to explain. She knew this time she was in trouble.
Not the thing!
spluttered Lady Elton, interrupting her. "Hopping on Lord Melville’s stallion in the middle of Hyde Park—in your walking clothes—and then riding the animal astride with your skirt hiked up as you raced Sir Peter for all the world to see … not the thing? Why, you miserable wretch of a girl! How can you sit there and look so innocent? If your father were alive …"
Cheryl leaned forward and hugged her stepmother. I am sorry.
But even as her stepmother might have relaxed had she left it at that, Cherry added, "Had I been a man and done that, I would have been called top sawyer … but just because I am a female—"
A man would not have had to hike up his skirts!
Lady Elton snapped. Cherry love, what am I to do with you?
She put up her hand to stop her stepdaughter from answering. Enough. You know the rules that govern society. You know that what you do affects not only your own standing but mine as well in that same society. How dare you, child.
This tore at Cherry. She loved her stepmother and meant her no ill. As far back as she could remember her stepmother had always loved her and her father and had been very good to her. Mama, I didn’t think past the moment … Peter was being the devil of a tease … and there was Melville’s black looking so very fine and inviting and Melville goading me by saying he was too much horse for me to handle … and …
Yes, impossible creature, I do see, but that is where a young woman of your breeding and standing demurs and shames a gentleman into behaving with more decorum towards her.
Lady Elton clucked her tongue, and Cherry could see her mama’s thoughts racing. "However, I have the solution, and amazingly enough, he still wants you."
"What are you talking about? He—who still wants me?"
I knew that he was more than mildly interested, but I never dreamed he would actually come up to scratch … and then, Lady Jersey said you would be refused vouchers to Almack’s because of your recent hoydenish behavior … That awful woman never liked me—I daresay she was looking for the chance to … but never mind, all will soon be well.
Jersey said she would refuse me entrée to Almack’s?
Cherry returned on a hushed note. She always thought the haute ton hostess liked her.
No, no, not Sarah but the other one.
Princess Esterhazy? Stiff-rumped—
And that is another thing—your language. You spout terms like any man—stiff-rumped, indeed.
Well, I don’t care about Almack’s anyway,
Cherry answered.
Then why are you pouting? This won’t do. You shan’t be admitted there this season, you dreadful girl. However, all is not lost. You will be married to the catch of the century, and they just might change their minds about you yet. No matter, you will be busy enough this season with your new life.
Married?
Cherry jumped to her dainty feet. "I won’t! No—what are you talking about?" Had she indicated any partiality for any of her suitors? No, she had not. How could her stepmother do this? It was absurd. She had refused no less than five offers in the past eight months. What then—this offer had to be from a virtual stranger. Who could have applied for her hand?
Oh, but my girl, you will be married, and one day you will thank me for taking this high-handed method of settling you comfortably just when you were on the brink of scandal.
Mama, I don’t know what you are talking about. I must tell you that I have no intention whatsoever of marrying where my heart has not thrown in the towel, and I must advise you that my heart is very much my own.
And still you will be married, my darling, and he is just the man to set you to rights,
Lady Elton returned gently but firmly.
The devil you say!
her wayward stepdaughter retorted in just the style her stepmama deplored.
Now that is precisely what I mean.
Lady Elton sighed. You cannot go about using expressions like that one. It is most unbecoming.
And it is not becoming to marry a man I have never seen!
Cherry was now desperately wringing her hands. Her mama was talking absurdities, and she found it all incredible.
His lordship is an exceptional man. He is handsome. He is wealthy beyond imagination, with a family name that dates back to—
What do I care for that? Mama, you are asking me to marry a man I have never met!
Cherry, now pacing frantically, screeched.
Yes, dear, but often those matches turn out very comfortably.
I don’t want comfort!
Cherry snapped. I want love … passion—
That may come as well. When your dear father proposed to me, I scarcely knew him … but after we were married, all those things came—
No, Mama—I want those things first!
Cheryl, you know nothing—
I know I won’t do this,
she said with a snort.
You will meet him, and this will be done. Darling, I rather think you will even like him immediately. He is most charming and has experience enough to—
Ah! No doubt he is ancient.
Not quite ancient.
Lady Elton’s tone was dry. Eight and twenty, and you, my dear, are one and twenty … nearly past your prime. You are certainly past your first bloom and still on the town. It is, considering your exquisite looks and dowry, most odd.
Odd? It is what I want, and I am very willing to remain single forever. Mama, this is completely ridiculous.
No, darling, it is not ridiculous. I don’t know exactly what prompted him to offer for you, for quite honestly, he has never seen you either … but offer he has, and I have accepted.
Cherry’s mouth dropped, and it took a moment for her to recoup for the attack. Indeed!
Dearest daughter, don’t you know that I fell in love with you even before I did with your father? I want the best for you, and believe me, this is. Some of the best marriages are created in this fashion.
And some of the worst. Marriage of convenience—for me? Never, Mama … never.
No? Well, I am afraid you are out there, my love. His lordship will be by tomorrow morning to present himself to you, and, darling, mark me, you will marry him.
I won’t.
Cherry stomped her foot and felt terror fill her mind. What was happening to her world? It was all falling around her ears. Could her stepmother force her to the altar? This is monstrous of you!
I know you think that, but, darling, it is not what you imagine. He will treat you with respect. He is wise enough to handle you gently, tenderly. Why, you will hunt with him in the North, where he has a hunting box, and you will—
Mama!
Cheryl interrupted sharply. I can’t believe you are doing this to me. You have always stood my friend. Now … before my eyes, you have turned into a stranger. Worse, you are nothing more than a … a stepmother from some horrid fairytale.
And so saying, Cherry fled the room.
~ Two ~
SKYLER WESTBROOKE STOOD at his bow window, the cozy warmth of his richly appointed study at this broad back. He turned and regarded himself in the mirror, staring into his own deep blue eyes. What was he doing?
He turned again and looked out onto the quiet London street. His right hand had formed a fist at his lips, for he was in deep concentration. His left hand unconsciously rubbed his muscular thigh where he had sustained a minor injury the day before.
He was consumed with agitation. The time had come to make his decision final. He had asked for the hand of Miss Cheryl Elton, and he would go through with it. He would wed the unknown chit and be done.
It was his only logical choice. At least one could not fault her heritage, her upbringing, her family connections. Hers was a fine, aristocratic line. Her father had been in politics; he had been a Whig like himself, and this was a plus. Miss Elton was reputed to be a lovely creature—in fact, several good friends had told him she was exquisite—though he’d also heard talk about her ‘too high spirits’, but he would curb that. Marriage would bring her