COMPROMISING
MISS TISDALE
By Jessica Jefferson
BLURB:
Ambrosia
Tisdale is the very picture of propriety and the epitome of what a respectable
young lady should be. Haunted by a memory and compelled by her family, she
pursues perfection to a fault.
The
Earl of Bristol, Duncan Maddox, has returned to London after years of familial
imposed exile. As the second son, he has led a life filled with frivolity,
leisure, and a healthy dose of debauchery. Now his older brother has died,
leaving the family’s flailing legacy in Duncan’s unwilling arms.
At
the behest of his uncle, Duncan is advised to do the one thing that could
provide instant fortune and respectability – he must marry. But there is only
one prospect who meets the unique requirements to solve all the Earl’s problems
– the lovely Miss Ambrosia Tisdale. But securing the prudent daughter of a
Viscount’s hand proves to be more challenging than this scandal ridden second
son of an Earl has bargained for.
With
scandal, extortion, treachery, and even love itself threatening to keep him
from his goal, will Duncan succeed in compromising Miss Tisdale?
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EXCERPT:
He
stepped forward, a twig snapping under the force of his right boot.
She startled and turned.
She
had been crying. Even in the shadows he
could see that her eyes were red and face blotchy from the trails of
tears. For once, Miss Tisdale did not
look her best, and in that imperfection he found her to be the most enticing
she had ever been.
Duncan
fell into her eyes, endless pools framed with wet clumps of black lashes that
drew him towards her. And then her lips,
already full, now swollen from her sobbing, parted slightly.
He was lost. God help him, he was no longer intoxicated by brandy alone, but rather the beauty of one woman.
He was lost. God help him, he was no longer intoxicated by brandy alone, but rather the beauty of one woman.
Duncan
reached up and cupped her face in his hands.
Without any words or pretense, he simply swooped down and kissed
her. It wasn’t a gentle kiss, nor was it
rough. It was certain and decided. He kissed her ardently, holding her face and
savoring the salty taste of her tears still wet on her lips.
He
waited for it to stop, for her to slap him or push him away. But then she did something totally
unexpected. She grabbed his arms and
kissed him back. The action left him
disarmed and completely infatuated. This
was the woman from the library whom he had come to remember. And her kiss was not tentative as it once was
- but now firm and without trepidation.
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Jessica
Jefferson makes her home in northern Indiana, or as she likes to think of it –
almost Chicago. Jessica originally
attended college in hopes of achieving an English degree and writing the next
great American novel. Ten years later
she was working as a registered nurse and reading historical romance when she
decided to give writing another go-round.
Jessica
writes likes she speaks, which has a tendency to be fast paced and
humorous. Jessica is heavily inspired by
sweeping, historical romance novels, but aims to take those key emotional
elements and inject a fresh blend of quick dialogue and comedy to transport the
reader into a story they miss long after the last page is read. She invites you to visit her at
jessicajefferson.com and read her random romance musings.
Follow me at https//twitter.com/authorJessicaJ
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