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Engaged in Wickedness (A Bridal Favors Novella)
Engaged in Wickedness (A Bridal Favors Novella)
Engaged in Wickedness (A Bridal Favors Novella)
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Engaged in Wickedness (A Bridal Favors Novella)

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Lady Gwendolyn loves wandering into illicit places with gentlemen just to see how well they kiss. Nothing family and friends say or do will tame her ways... until she meets the quiet Sir Edward Murray.

Taken by the vivacious Lady, Edward has a clever plan of capture in play. Then he learns Gwen's true reasons for risking herself and her reputation in such scandalous forays.

Now Edward must convince Gwen that love is the wildest ride of all. But will it matter when Gwen discovers Edward's deceit?

BRIDAL FAVORS, in series order
Engaged in Passion
Engaged in Wickedness
Wedded in Scandal
Wedded in Sin
What the Bride Wore

REGENCY RAGS TO RICHES, in series order
No Place for a Lady
Devil's Bargain
Almost an Angel
The Dragon Earl

THE WAY OF THE TIGRESS, in series order
White Tigress
Hungry Tigress
Desperate Tigress
Burning Tigress
Cornered Tigress
Tempted Tigress
LanguageEnglish
Release dateAug 20, 2013
ISBN9781614174653
Engaged in Wickedness (A Bridal Favors Novella)
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Jade Lee

Jade Lee, a USA Today bestseller, has two passions (well, except for her family, but that's a given). She loves dreaming up stories and playing racquetball, not always in that order. When her pro-racquetball career ended with a pair of very bad knees, she turned her attention to writing. An author of more than 30 romance novels, she's decided that life can be full of joy without ever getting up from her chair.

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    Engaged in Wickedness (A Bridal Favors Novella) - Jade Lee

    Engaged in Wickedness

    A Bridal Favors Novella

    by

    Jade Lee

    USA Today Bestselling Author

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    Chapter 1

    I do so love men, Lady Gwen thought with a grin as she finished a dance with yet another handsome young gentleman. He bowed stiffly to her because he was a soldier, and Gwen barely restrained a giggle. He was so adorable in his uniform, all starched and proper, but everyone knew a minute alone with him would be a grave risk to her reputation. She knew, of course, because she had already done it, disappearing into an alcove last week with him to receive a few heated kisses. But now their time was over, his kisses already judged as sloppy, so she dismissed him. After all, there were nearly two dozen other gentlemen awaiting her attention, many of whom would try for a secret caress or a stolen kiss.

    She cast a wicked smile at her friend, Amelia, careful to avoid the eye of Amelia's harridan of a mother. Mrs. Chichester was playing chaperone this evening since Gwen's own mother couldn't be bothered, her father was likely drunk in a brothel somewhere, and her brothers were otherwise engaged. Little brother, Jack, was doing a Grand Tour of the Continent, so he was excused; but Robert was right here in London. Well, a pox on them all! She could entertain herself! Then just to prove she wasn't in the least bit lonely, she cast a dazzling smile at the nearest of her admirers.

    Oh, bad choice! The man she'd targeted was a jackanapes and in debt up to his ears. But it was done now. She would let him get her some punch and then later, perhaps a quick turn about the gardens. Amelia had told her that he kissed with amazing skill and she should know as she had heard it directly from Cynthia whose cousin had been all but assaulted by the man! So Gwen would keep to the lighted walks. Enough to allow a kiss or two to discover if he was as good as was rumored but not enough for any real danger.

    She smiled at the man. Mr. Sorrenbarr was his name, though apparently his nickname was something rather... well, sorrier. I think I should like a glass of lemonade, Mr. Sorrenbarr, she said with the right touch of airy mindlessness. Do you think you could escort me?

    Two dozen unchosen gentlemen groaned, but the man in question had a gleam in his eyes that both thrilled and horrified her. Some part of her knew she was playing with fire—and with absolutely the wrong man—but as no one seemed to care, most especially her family, then she could do as she pleased.

    He took her arm with a grin, and sadly she noticed his teeth were a rather disgusting dark yellow. She was just thinking that she didn't want to kiss him after all when the most horrendous thing happened.

    She was accosted! Bumped into by an idiot. One who carried a glass of punch, no less. And it went flying, spilling pink liquid all over the place.

    She squealed and jumped back, saving herself from the worst of the mess. Sadly, the disaster landed on another lady: a poor country girl who'd once been in yellow but was now stained half pink.

    Good God! cried Mr. Sorrenbarr. You clumsy fool! Have you no eyes? You practically ran down Lady Gwen!

    Mr. Sorrenbarr's words were too harsh, and his vehemence made him spit. It was just lemonade after all. Meanwhile the bumbler in question raised an eyebrow in surprise.

    I was in the process of apologizing, he began. And he had been, though his attention had been on the poor country miss. But Mr. Sorrenbarr cut him off, his sniff of disdain harsh enough that Gwen wondered if he'd just given himself a headache.

    You are a fool and an idiot! You shouldn't be allowed around decent people!

    Now that was going too far. All he'd done was run into her, but Gwen didn't have the wherewithal to comment. She was too busy looking at the idiot, taking in his physique, such as it was, and finding herself strangely impressed.

    She didn't know why. He was tall. A good head taller than she, though he tended to slouch a bit as if apologizing for his height. His brown hair curled every which way, and his ears were too big. Even worse, his clothing was rather average and not that interesting. And yet when she looked into his brown eyes, she found a startling presence there. A full consciousness, as it were. As if the man were awake when so much of the world was not. She continued to stare and the impression grew, especially as he was looking right back. His gaze was solid, steady, and filled with some emotion that she couldn't name, but that touched her all the way down to her toes.

    Meanwhile, Mr. Sorrenbarr would not shut up. Sirrah! he hissed. Have you nothing to say for yourself?

    I am waiting for Lady Gwen to apologize.

    It took a moment for her to realize he was speaking to her. Or about her. Or whatever. She hadn't been paying attention as she looked into the man's eyes. Now his words penetrated, but again Mr. Sorrenbarr was there huffing and puffing.

    Her! Good God, man, you nearly killed her. And God only knows what you have done to her gown!

    The tall man arched his brow at her. Have you nothing to say, Lady Gwen?

    She blinked, forcing her thoughts together. Me, sir? I believe I was the one wronged.

    His gaze dimmed and she could tell that she'd disappointed him somehow. Then she cursed herself for being annoyed for failing him. Which made her voice even more tart as she scrambled to make sense of the situation. Shouldn't you be apologizing?

    He released his breath. It wasn't a loud sound or even an obvious grimace. But she saw it and again, she cursed herself for caring. He was rude, damn it! And she saw no reason to—

    As I said before, I was apologizing to Miss Carson. After all, it was her dress I soiled and her evening I have just ruined. All you have suffered is an interruption in your ambulation.

    Ambulation? Who spoke like that? But she didn't have the chance to comment as the man turned his warm gaze onto Miss Carson, speaking in a low voice that sent shivers down Lady Gwen's spine. Which was all the more vexing, of course, because he was talking to the country miss!

    I am so, so terribly sorry, Miss Carson. Of course I'll pay to have the gown replaced, but for the moment, I'm not sure what I can do to make amends. And then he looked at Lady Gwen. There was a silent query in his gaze, a hope that she immediately wished to answer. If only she knew what she could do.

    But, of course, she knew. She could take the girl to the retiring room and see... well, perhaps a maid could wash some of the stain out. Perhaps there was a wrap or something that could cover—

    What you can do, snapped Mr. Sorrenbarr as he took a threatening step forward, is move out of the way. Lady Gwen was on the way to the lemonade.

    The tall man just stood there, obviously waiting for her to do something. And when she didn't, he spoke with obvious impatience. Don't just grimace, he said to her. Stop him.

    Had she grimaced? She supposed she had. Mr. Sorrenbarr was becoming rather irritating. So much so that she had decided his kissing reputation must be horribly exaggerated. But beyond that, what was she supposed to do?

    He's only doing it to impress you, continued the maddening man. If you say nothing, he will take it as approval. And everyone else will as well. He glanced at the men surrounding them. Aren't there enough churls in London already? Surely you don't wish to encourage more.

    He spoke calmly with a straightforward reason. And he spoke directly to her, without condescension or affectation. It was the most bizarre thing. Even her brother Robert, who was boring enough to be prosaic, never actually spoke to her with his eyes on her face and his entire focus on her person. It impressed her so much that she was moved to speak. Or rather, she would have if Mr. Sorrenbarr had allowed her the moment.

    How dare you say such a thing? Dressed like that, speaking like that—

    I say, Mr. Sorrenbarr, Gwen interrupted. I believe your breath is fouling the air. Please stop talking. Immediately.

    Sadly, the man didn't hear her as he continued his diatribe. Gwen didn't even bother listening to the nonsense. She knew from experience with her father that once a man got on a roll, it would take something drastic to stop him. Still, she made one last attempt.

    Mr. Sorrenbarr! Sir! When he still didn't hear her, she rolled her eyes and punched him. A square blow right on his shoulder as hard as she could hit. There, now I have been reduced to a level I haven't seen since I was three.

    Immediately Mr. Sorrenbarr turned his anxious eyes on her. Yes, Lady Gwen, how can I help you past this terrible ordeal?

    She blinked, stunned by the man's obvious thick headedness. Really, what had she been thinking to want to take a turn about the ballroom with him? She pursed her lips, wondering what exactly she should say. If she told him to shut up, he would simply protest his undying mortification. Ad nauseam.

    I believe this terrible ordeal has made me thirsty. I believe I need some punch, Mr. Sorrenbarr. Immediately.

    Of course, of course, I shall—

    But not just any punch. It needs to be fresh lemonade. Very fresh lemonade. I don't trust these servants, you know. Pray, would you go into the kitchen and squeeze me some? Make sure the fruit is perfect. Not a spot or mark on it. And they must be perfectly round, you know. Round lemons give the best taste.

    He blinked at her, then his eyes narrowed in fury, proving that he wasn't quite the fool she was making him out to be. You wish to be rid of me, Lady Gwen.

    I do.

    It was not me, you know, but this country fool.

    She patted his hand. No, sir. It was you. Now if you will all excuse me, she looked to her audience of gentlemen, I shall take Miss Carson with me to the ladies' retiring room.

    The tall man nodded his approval, though she could tell his gaze was slightly troubled as he watched Mr. Sorrenbarr withdraw. But the frown only

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