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The Art of Seduction
The Art of Seduction
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Download this collection now and spice up your Kindle with these hot romance reads. This is a guaranteed adventure beyond your wildest dreams. This special value collection includes six novels from the top authors of historical romance. These moving, independent stories feature strong heroines, tender romance, and compelling intrigue.
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The Infamous Marriage
The Duke's Scandalous Offer

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Release dateDec 19, 2020
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    The Art of Seduction - Emily Ward

    The Art of Seduction

    A one-of-a-kind, wicked and scandalous historical romance collection

    Collection includes:

    The infamous Marriage

    The Duke’s Scandalous Offer

    By Emily Ward

    Published by Publisher’s Name

    Smashwords Edition

    Copyright © 2020 Emily Ward

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    The Infamous Marriage

    Chapter 1:

    Clarissa was just twelve years old when she met a boy who changed her life. His name was Edward Grey and she was smitten immediately. By his wit and his charm. He always seemed to make her smile even when she didn't feel like it. Clarissa was consumed by her need to see him all the time, and by the desire to soak up his every word. And at first, that was alright – because her parents had no inkling into their many adventures. No idea that their daughter's heart was stolen by the intriguing, raven-haired boy.

    She knew her father wouldn't approve of their relationship. 'Never give your heart to someone who you will not marry' he would tell her. He always made sure she knew that, even before she started taking an interest in boys. Her mother – ever dramatic where Clarissa's short-comings were concerned – would cry and try to convince her that she'd betrayed the family, again. She was always hard on Clarissa, during her studies when she would have extra trouble with things, and especially where being a lady was concerned. Everything would come crumbling down around her, so Clarissa tried everything in her power to keep their relationship a secret.

    Her father had already broken her heart twice by the time she met Edward. Chasing away the boys who took an interest in her, and her in them. First, was the farmer's son Eli, whom she had met when running an errand for her mother. She was supposed to meet the farmer, but he was out on an errand himself, so Clarissa dealt with Eli instead. The pair immediately were infatuated with one another, and she didn't want to miss any opportunity to see him again, so she started making the egg runs more often. Eventually her father found out and put an end to it, reminding Clarissa that she couldn't give her heart away so flippantly to anybody; it had to go to her husband.

    The second time, she had fallen for the maid's son Rafael. She thought he was the most handsome boy in the world, and he was funny. Always making her laugh and then chasing her around the garden with worms to make her squirm. It wasn't until they played a game of house that her father found out, catching them in the act of Clarissa's first kiss. He dragged Rafael out of the closet by his collar and demanded that they both leave. Once again, with more force this time, he reminded her of the one thing; and made her repeat it a hundred times. The next day, there was a new maid and she would be the last maid they had.

    She was confused, later that year, when her father eventually found out about Edward – who had promised to marry her when they were old enough. He was furious, screaming at her and throwing words like 'harlot' and 'trollop' around. She hadn't understood what that meant at the time, all she knew was her father was disappointed in her and she didn't understand why. Edward wasn't a farmer's son nor a maid's son. He was another high-society family, they had met at the first winter brunch for heaven's sake! So, why was her father so upset at her?

    You cannot canoodle with the Grey family, Clarissa. I forbid it! her father lectured her later that evening at home.

    But, why not? You said I can only give my heart to someone I'll marry. And Edward said he wants to marry me! she argued, crossing her arms stubbornly.

    He sighed heavily, touching her shoulder gingerly. You misunderstand, my love. There are certain etiquettes that must be followed when a daughter marries. I must approve of the boy who will steal you away from us.

    Clarissa remembered being heartbroken, and of her dream to marry Edward and being his loving, doting wife crushed. She didn't pursue anyone after that, not that the boys stopped trying. For every rose, every smile, every peck on her hand, Clarissa only felt less in control of her love life. What was marriage without love? She wondered.

    The hopeless romantic in Clarissa never died, however. She continued to try and see the good in life, each time she was pursued by a man who resembled her lost love, Clarissa tried to sway her father's opinion. She would tell him about the raven-haired boy who was kind. Of the boy with the slightly up-turned lips who told her she was beautiful. Anything she could to try and compromise with her father, to keep a hold on that boy who may have made her very happy.

    But, he remained stoic anytime she brought up the subject, a vault with nothing to give and no way of getting inside to figure anything out. Her mother wasn't much better either, reminding her that it wasn't up to her and that every girl goes through this. Clarissa wished that her mother would show her some semblance of sympathy, or maybe it was empathy that she craved.

    In the ten years since Clarissa had last seen Edward, she has blossomed into a smart, capable, beautiful young woman. She is sophisticated and optimistic, albeit a bit of a daydreamer. For years she complied with her parents' demands, focusing on her studies, slowly becoming the perfect woman for whomever her father decided could marry her. All she wanted was a happy, well-loved life and to at least like her husband; whoever that might be.

    It took every bit of her willpower not to become bitter as she attended her friend's weddings. She watched while they got to marry who they loved, she congratulated and wished them well as she had been taught. Sure, it made her happy to see her friends so loved by their husbands. But, she couldn't help but feel hollow whenever they brought up her own marital status, giving the same monotone response she had rehearsed a million times before; Hopefully this year my father will pick a man who is worthy.

    In her present year, Clarissa spent most of her time reading by her bedroom window, watching the seasons change and the inside stay the same. She was feeling restless and cooped up, but had no desire to go out into the world with no one to share in the adventures she loved so much as a child. Even now, she can't help but think about what it would be like today, if she had been allowed to continue seeing Edward. Would they go on more adventures? Would they have children by now? What would they name them?

    She sighed heavily, closing her book onto her index finger as she gazed out at the still, white blanket on the ground. Winter had come quickly this year, endless amounts of snow and frost plaguing the farmers crops. It had some people scared for the following spring,

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