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Unmasking Lady Innocent
Unmasking Lady Innocent
Unmasking Lady Innocent
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Unmasking Lady Innocent

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Spinster Diana Buntin has accepted that handsome Lord James Grey will never look at her as more than a friend. Yet she is tired of waiting to experience passion. Armed with a list of rakes known to specialize in seduction, Diana arranges to meet her first lover at a masked ball – keeping their identities secret and her reputation intact. But while Diana feels a powerful attraction to her mystery seducer, she also senses that he may not be a stranger after all....
LanguageEnglish
Release dateJan 1, 2011
ISBN9781460887158
Unmasking Lady Innocent
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Ann Lethbridge

Ann Lethbridge majored in history and business. She always loved the glamorous, if rather risky, Georgians and in particular the Regency era as drawn by Georgette Heyer. It was that love that prompted her to write her first Regency novel in 2000. She found she enjoyed it so much she just couldn’t stop! Ann gave up a career in university administration to focus on her first love, writing novels and lives in Canada with her family. Visit her website at: www.annlethbridge.com

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    Unmasking Lady Innocent - Ann Lethbridge

    Chapter One

    In the dark of the carriage, the horses’ hooves did nothing to drown out the thunder of Diana Buntin’s heart. The sound filled her ears and vibrated her ribs. Her lungs ached for air, yet the simple act of breathing seemed unattainable.

    Kate, her good friend and once her lady’s companion, squeezed Diana’s hand as the carriage halted. Dinna fash, she said, her soft Scottish brogue stronger since she married her highland laird.

    Hand in hand, they waited for the door to open. ’Tis not too late to change your mind, Kate murmured.

    And what then? Continue her lonely spinster’s existence?

    She would have married long ago, were it not for the death of her betrothed, followed almost immediately by her elderly parents’ demises, one after the other. She’d done nothing but wait for years. In what had seemed less than a moment, she’d gone from youthful debutante to spinster on the shelf. A horrid fate for a woman who once expected a glittering marriage, home and family.

    Wasn’t it now her turn to taste what life had to offer? Wasn’t it time to stop waiting and seize what she wanted?

    Realizing she was gripping Kate’s hand far too hard, she let go. Many women had the kind of discrete liaison she sought. Widows. Unhappily married women. For them, people turned a blind eye. So what if she’d never been married?

    Having made her list of potential bed partners from men known by reputation as hedonists who specialized in passion, she’d closed her eyes and let fate take its course. Only Kate knew the name her pin had stabbed. Like the good friend she’d always been, Kate had delivered the offer of one night of anonymous lovemaking. Diana didn’t want to know the man’s identity, she just wanted him to show her the passion she’d missed. Because she was finished with waiting.

    She forced a smile. No going back. This is what I want.

    The carriage door swung open. The liveried footman let down the steps. Diana resolutely stepped down into the warm spring evening. She glanced back at her auburn-haired friend. Besides, he may not show up.

    Kate jumped down beside her. He’ll be waiting.

    Good. Someone waiting for her for once.

    Her stomach lurched. Why was she so nervous? It was only a meeting tonight. If she didn’t feel comfortable with the man, that would be an end to it. He might not like her and would have the same option. It was the terms they’d agreed. Was that her fear…that he would find her lacking? Mentally she shrugged. Nothing would be lost. The meeting would be a fleeting anonymous discussion. Her reputation would remain intact. She’d made sure of it.

    Harry is already here? she asked Kate, perhaps for the third time. Harry, Lord Godridge was the man who had swept Kate off her feet and carried her off to a wedding at Gretna Green. The couple had recently returned to London take Diana’s niece, Lizzie, back to her father in Scotland.

    He’s here with Lizzie. Kate chuckled. Puzzled but content to be of service.

    They climbed the steps to the front door of the Dunstan’s palatial home on the bank of the Thames near Richmond. Tonbridge is a good man, Diana said wistfully. His gain is my loss. I have yet to find a companion to replace you.

    Leaving you in the lurch is my only regret.

    Nonsense. I am fine. Or she would be, once this terrible urgency to savor all life had to offer was gone from her blood.

    The butler bowed them in and a footman took their cloaks. They shook out their skirts and patted their hair. Simple everyday things, yet Diana’s hands trembled as if she’d stepped on a loose rock at the edge of a precipice. Her heart beat so fast, she could feel blood rushing through her veins. Kate led the way down the corridor. Diana’s stomach tied itself in a knot as she followed, ostensibly going to the ladies’ withdrawing room. In truth, to an assignation that might forever change who she was.

    They paused at an innocuous-looking panelled door, painted white. It stood slightly ajar. Waiting.

    Kate turned to face her. This is it. Dunstan’s housekeeper was very precise in her directions. I’ll wait for you in the ballroom. She hurried away, leaving Diana to make the final decision.

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