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Marriage Of Lies: Scandalous Scions, #3
Marriage Of Lies: Scandalous Scions, #3
Marriage Of Lies: Scandalous Scions, #3
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Guilt about their love for each other is steadily destroying their lives…

Since Sharla married the Duke of Wakefield, Ben's life has slowly crumbled as the knowledge that he is a mere commoner and can never have her eats at his soul.

Sharla hides the truth about her disastrous marriage from everyone, shamed by her failure.

When Ben glimpses a fragment of the awful truth, he knows he must do what he can to help her…and in the process he might just be able to pull his own life from the gutter.

Marriage of Lies is the third book in the Scandalous Scions series, which brings together the members of three great families, to love and play under the gaze of the Victorian era's moralistic, straight-laced society.

Reader Advisory:  This story contains frank sex scenes and sexual language.

This story is part of the Scandalous Scions series:
0.5 Rose of Ebony
1.0 Soul of Sin
2.0 Valor of Love
3.0 Marriage of Lies
3.5 Scandalous Scions Boxed Set 1
4.0 Mask of Nobility
5.0 Law of Attraction
6.0 Veil of Honor
6.5 Scandalous Scions Boxed Set 2
7.0 Season of Denial
8.0 Rules of Engagement
9.0 Degree of Solitude
10.0 Ashes of Pride
11.0 Risk of Ruin
12.0 Year of Folly
13.0 Queen of Hearts


A Sexy Historical Romance
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Praise for Marriage of Lies:

Incredible additions to the series. Lies, corruption, secrets, and abuse, suspense and legal challenges all are overcome with the love and fortitude of an amazing extended family.

One of the things I really enjoyed were the constant pranks they play on each other just as though the intervening years had never occurred.

The author has once again given us beautiful, but at times tortured characters, an author who writes with all her feelings, who lets her creative juices lead the way. I recommend this book and series to lovers of historical romance that includes twist, turns, humor, danger and grand, sensual love. Oh I can't wait to read the next book.

In a world where filial obligation is supposed to trump love, it's difficult to imagine the desperate longing that many couples must have suffered, in order to please the family. Cooper-Posey, however, practically makes you live through that agony yourself, as you read about it.

The ending is just perfect.

I loved the characters and by the end, I felt like I was leaving some new friends.

I could see no possible resolution, and when I thought I was onto the answer this creative author proved me wrong.

Tracy is the master of historical romances. Every time I read one of her books I am amazed, once again, at the honest feel to her stories. There is a depth to the story line and characters that I don't usually find in historical romances.

Tracy Cooper-Posey is an amazingly talented author that can pull you into a story so completely, it feels like you are interacting with the characters.

A truly well-written book with spark and humor and another great story from Tracy's Great Family.

Wow! What a story! This third entry of the Scandalous Scions has just about everything you could think of. Strong characters, a plot with enough twists and turns to keep you engrossed all the way to the end and a very interesting ending finale make this one a winner.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherStories Rule Press
Release dateNov 16, 2017
ISBN9781772633832
Marriage Of Lies: Scandalous Scions, #3
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Tracy Cooper-Posey

Tracy Cooper-Posey is a #1 Best Selling Author.  She writes romantic suspense, historical, paranormal and science fiction romance.  She has published over 120 novels since 1999, been nominated for five CAPAs including Favourite Author, and won the Emma Darcy Award. She turned to indie publishing in 2011. Her indie titles have been nominated four times for Book Of The Year. Tracy won the award in 2012, and a SFR Galaxy Award in 2016 for “Most Intriguing Philosophical/Social Science Questions in Galaxybuilding”  She has been a national magazine editor and for a decade she taught romance writing at MacEwan University. She is addicted to Irish Breakfast tea and chocolate, sometimes taken together. In her spare time she enjoys history, Sherlock Holmes, science fiction and ignoring her treadmill. An Australian Canadian, she lives in Edmonton, Canada with her husband, a former professional wrestler, where she moved in 1996 after meeting him on-line.

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    Table of Contents

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    About Marriage of Lies

    Praise for Marriage of Lies

    Marriage of Lies Title Page

    The Great Families

    Chapter One

    Chapter Two

    Chapter Three

    Chapter Four

    Chapter Five

    Chapter Six

    Chapter Seven

    Chapter Eight

    Chapter Nine

    Chapter Ten

    Chapter Eleven

    Chapter Twelve

    Chapter Thirteen

    Chapter Fourteen

    Chapter Fifteen

    Chapter Sixteen

    Chapter Seventeen

    Chapter Eighteen

    Chapter Nineteen

    Chapter Twenty

    Chapter Twenty-One

    Chapter Twenty-Two

    Chapter Twenty-Three

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    About Marriage of Lies

    Guilt about their love for each other is steadily destroying their lives…

    Since Sharla married the Duke of Wakefield, Ben’s life has slowly crumbled as the knowledge that he is a mere commoner and can never have her eats at his soul.

    Sharla hides the truth about her disastrous marriage from everyone, shamed by her failure.

    When Ben glimpses a fragment of the awful truth, he knows he must do what he can to help her…and in the process he might just be able to pull his own life from the gutter.

    Marriage of Lies is the third book in the Scandalous Scions series, which brings together the members of three great families, to love and play under the gaze of the Victorian era’s moralistic, straight-laced society.

    Reader Advisory:  This story contains frank sex scenes and sexual language.

    This story is part of the Scandalous Scions series:

    0.5 Rose of Ebony

    1.0 Soul of Sin

    2.0 Valor of Love

    3.0 Marriage of Lies

    3.5 Scandalous Scions Boxed Set 1

    4.0 Mask of Nobility

    5.0 Law of Attraction

    6.0 Veil of Honor

    6.5 Scandalous Scions Boxed Set 2

    7.0 Season of Denial

    8.0 Rules of Engagement

    9.0 Degree of Solitude

    10.0 Ashes of Pride

    11.0 Risk of Ruin

    12.0 Year of Folly

    13.0 Queen of Hearts

    A Sexy Historical Romance

    Praise for Marriage of Lies

    Incredible additions to the series. Lies, corruption, secrets, and abuse, suspense and legal challenges all are overcome with the love and fortitude of an amazing extended family.

    One of the things I really enjoyed were the constant pranks they play on each other just as though the intervening years had never occurred.

    The author has once again given us beautiful, but at times tortured characters, an author who writes with all her feelings, who lets her creative juices lead the way. I recommend this book and series to lovers of historical romance that includes twist, turns, humor, danger and grand, sensual love. Oh I can't wait to read the next book.

    In a world where filial obligation is supposed to trump love, it's difficult to imagine the desperate longing that many couples must have suffered, in order to please the family. Cooper-Posey, however, practically makes you live through that agony yourself, as you read about it.

    The ending is just perfect.

    I loved the characters and by the end, I felt like I was leaving some new friends.

    I could see no possible resolution, and when I thought I was onto the answer this creative author proved me wrong.

    Tracy is the master of historical romances. Every time I read one of her books I am amazed, once again, at the honest feel to her stories. There is a depth to the story line and characters that I don’t usually find in historical romances.

    Every book in this series instantly becomes one of my favorite reads! Sharla, Dane, and Ben are so well written, the story so engaging, I had to force myself to stop reading in order to sleep!

    Tracy Cooper-Posey is an amazingly talented author that can pull you into a story so completely, it feels like you are interacting with the characters.

    A truly well-written book with spark and humor and another great story from Tracy's Great Family.

    I have great faith in Tracy. She never lets me down! I love it, when love is the most important thing in a relationship!

    I was certainly not expecting how this novel played out.

    Wow! What a story! This third entry of the Scandalous Scions has just about everything you could think of. Strong characters, a plot with enough twists and turns to keep you engrossed all the way to the end and a very interesting ending finale make this one a winner.

    From the first paragraph you will be immersed in marriages of convenience, characters that surprise, shame, love, unique family dynamics, the underbelly and back alleys of London, strictures of 'society', and more. You will see characters you already know and love. The intricacies that Ms. Cooper - Posey weaves into her characters and stories is truly amazing.

    Marriage of Lies Title Page

    The Great Families

    Elisa and Vaughn Wardell

    Marquess of Fairleigh, Viscount Rothmere

    1825 Raymond, Viscount Marblethorpe (stepson)

    1839 William Vaughn Wardell

    1839 John (Jack) Gladwin Lochlann Mayes (fostered in 1846)

    1842 Sarah Louise Wardell (D)

    1843 Peter Lovell Wardell

    1844 Gwendolyn (Jenny) Violet Moore Wardell (adopted in 1848)

    1844 Patricia Sharla Victoria Mayes (fostered in 1846)

    1849 Blanche Brigitte Colombe Bonnay (adopted in 1851)

    1853 Emma Jane Wardell (adopted at birth)

    Natasha and Seth Williams

    Earl of Innesford, Baron Harrow (Ire.)

    1839 Lillian Mary Harrow

    1840 Richard Cian Seth Williams

    1841 Neil Vaughn Williams

    1843 Daniel Rhys Williams

    1846 Bridget Bronte Williams & Mairin May Williams

    1849 Annalies Grace Williams

    Annalies and Rhys Davies 

    Princess Annalies Benedickta of Saxe-Weiden, of the royal house Saxe-Coburg-Weiden, Formerly of the Principality of Saxe-Weiden.

    1835 Benjamin Hedley Davies (adopted in 1845)

    1842 Iefan William Davies

    1843 Morgan Harrow Davies

    1843 Sadie Hedley Davies (adopted in 1845)

    1846 Bronwen Natasha Davies

    1848 Alice Thomasina Davies (adopted at birth)

    1849 Catrin Elise Davies

    And their children:

    Natasha and Raymond Devlin

    Viscount Marblethorpe

    1857 Vaughn Elis Devlin (Raymond’s heir)

    1861 Richard Seth Devlin

    Lilly and Jasper Thomsett

    1862 Seth Eckhard Thomsett (heir)

    Chapter One

    Wakefield, West York, September 1863.

    It was a shock when Wakefield spoke to her directly, so much so that Sharla could not compose a polite reply. In her mind, a single phrase repeated itself. My husband spoke to me!

    It was her shock that made her do what she did next, which changed everything. After all, it had been…how long since he had addressed her? Three, no, four weeks. Yes. Four weeks and three days, since Dane Balfour, the Duke of Wakefield, and her husband of two years and four months, had met her gaze.

    Before she could recover enough wit to stutter a bodiless Th-thank you, to his comment that she looked quite charming this morning, Wakefield moved on. He strode across the gravel to the group of gentlemen—lords, all of them—who stood in a loose cluster discussing the merits of horse and rider.

    There were eighteen horses strutting restlessly about the imposing front façade of Wakefield Manor. They blew heavy billows of steam as they pranced, for the morning was crisp. The air thick with wreathes of mist that muffled the chink of harnessing and the low conversations as the hunting party waited for the call to hunt.

    The Wakefield butler, Mayerick, moved among the hunters, handing up mulled wine to riders, his footmen following him with trays of cups.

    There was even one lady among the riders. Clarissa, Lady Carstairs, was sitting with perfect stillness upon her mare, sipping tea, her dark riding habit arranged decorously around her limbs.

    Hounds circled the horses’ legs, fretful and eager to begin. They knew this annual ritual as thoroughly as the riders, who had traveled from as far afield as the Orkneys to attend.

    Sharla’s gaze drew back to Wakefield. Dane, she reminded herself, for sometimes it was an effort to recall his first name. He had been Wakefield in her mind since he’d slid her engagement ring into place.

    The Duke stood with his hands on his hips, his jacket open and pushed aside, laughing with the other gentlemen. Even though he did not hunt, he wore a hunting outfit every bit as natty and refined as those the others were wearing, for he was the host of this hunt. His boots gleamed, his cravat was perfectly tied, the cloth of his breeches was immaculate.

    Sharla let her gaze wander over Wakefield’s face. The high cheekbones and black brows over sky blue eyes. The curly, dark hair that framed it. The sharp chin.

    As she had asked herself many thousands of times, Sharla wondered what had gone wrong. How had her marriage grown stale and moribund, barely a moment after the wedding?

    What had she done, or failed to do? There was surely some feminine secret of which she was ignorant that would relieve her of this unhappy state? How would she ever know what that was? She could not ask Elisa as she might once have, for Elisa was beyond her reach. Elisa’s two friends and confidantes, Natasha and the Princess Annalies, who might have helped Sharla with frank wisdom, were also out of bounds for the same reason.

    Sharla smoothed her hands over the folds of emerald blue sateen skirt she wore. It was a wrapper, yet so cunningly designed no one would guess just how casually she was attired. The hoops were the newest kind that projected further behind than in front. The hem of the wrapper featured a twelve-inch deep border of red and gold braid and panels of embroidered flowers. The braid also cinched about her waist.

    The sleeves were the new kind with the tight wrist and wide elbows, which made them very comfortable to wear.

    Did she really look charming? Certainly, no one outside the inner-most circles of London was wearing these hoops, yet.

    She glanced at Wakefield once more. He was speaking with Mayerick as the gray-haired butler held out a glass of the port that Wakefield preferred. Had she done something to encourage Wakefield to speak to her, just now? If only she knew what that was! She would repeat the action a hundred times over.

    The skittish horses sidled. As sometimes happened, they moved in unison, a collective body prancing sideways, shying from some imaginary threat as the mist rose around them.

    The group of men, her husband among them, took a step out of the way. The closest rider snapped his whip against the withers of his mount, bringing the stallion back under control. The horse bridled at the whip, its eyes rolling. The application of discipline was not calming it at all.

    The rider applied the whip with even more resolve.

    Unlike the other men standing around him, who merely laughed, or watched with interest, Wakefield flinched backwards at the snap and whistle of the leather. His eyes narrowed and a furrow grew between them. His hand came up defensively before he caught himself and put it back by his side.

    He glanced around to tally who had noticed his reaction.

    Sharla dropped her gaze, even though he had seen her.

    The horse was still sidling, not responding to the whip. Instead of trying something different, the rider cursed and applied the whip even harder, his face red as the creature refused to obey.

    The stallion’s rear legs were too close to Wakefield. The horse was swinging about, tossing its head, oblivious to anything but the terrifying fingers of mist climbing its legs and tickling its chest.

    Sharla acted before consciously making a decision to do so. She brought her hand up as she moved forward and caught the stallion’s cheek strap as it swung its nose against her raised hand. The stallion tried to throw its head up to loosen her grip. Sharla had expected it to do just that. She hung onto the leather, all her weight holding down the creature.

    She patted and smoothed its nose, murmuring reassurances.

    With a soft snort, the horse grew still.

    Still patting the smooth nose, Sharla looked up at the rider. "Do not use the whip again."

    The rider, a middle-aged man she thought might be the Baron Macy, spluttered, his face turning red once more. How dare you—

    Your attempts to discipline your mount are endangering those on foot, Sharla said, overriding him. Contain yourself and your mount, sir, or retire from the hunt.

    Macy gawped at her. Of all the cheek! he managed, at last.

    You heard my wife, Macy. Wakefield stepped up beside her and looked up at the man. He didn’t have to crane his head nearly as much as Sharla did. The hunt is about to begin. Settle the animal, or you’ll ruin it for everyone.

    The hunt master gave a low call and the horn sounded. The dogs brayed an eager chorus.

    Macy hitched the reins and tapped his heel into the stallion’s side. He clicked his tongue. The stallion wheeled about, tearing the bridle from Sharla’s hand. With a dip of its rear, the stallion shot off, following the pack as it raced across the field toward the woods, where the hunt would begin.

    A dozen or more men holding broken-open shot guns ran across the field after them, the dogs with them.

    Mayerick and his footmen hurried back inside.

    The area in front of the Manor was empty of all but the two of them.

    Sharla dared look at Wakefield. He was following the hunt party as it disappeared, leaving swirling mist behind. His hands were fisted by his sides. When the last hunter vanished from view, he turned and stalked inside, leaving Sharla alone with the cold fingers of mist.

    The tiny moment of détente was at an end. She moved back inside and made her way through the morning rooms on the warmer, southern side of the Manor, to her own private morning study.

    With a heavy heart, she settled behind the desk to read her letters. That was where Wakefield found her, twenty minutes later.

    He barely met her gaze. As usual, he examined the room, the floor, his hands. The view through the window was a particular favorite.

    Your Grace? Sharla asked, putting her pen down.

    It occurs to me… He cleared his throat. You have not had a single member of your family here to visit. Not once.

    No, your Grace.

    Nor have you visited them.

    My place is here.

    Your place is a lonely one. Even the most devoted and hard working wives find time in their schedules to visit family.

    Her heart squeezed. You want me to leave, your Grace? Had she erred so wildly that now he wanted to be rid of her?

    For the first, his gaze met hers. I was attempting to be…kind. His gaze shifted away once more. As you were. He added it softly, almost as if it was an afterthought.

    Sharla swallowed. Thank you, your Grace, but…

    I would have you call me Wakefield, at least, he shot back, this time turning to face her. She had angered him enough he could look at her now. You are as trapped in this as I. The privileges of intimacy should be yours.

    Sharla realized she was twisting a curl of loose hair about her fingers and put her hand back on her lap. Wakefield, she repeated awkwardly.

    It occurs to me, he added, that your family’s famous Great Gathering is next month. Why is it you have not attended since I met you?

    Sharla bit her lip. There is no polite or simple answer to that, Your— Wakefield.

    Do you decline to attend because I am included in the invitations?

    I… Sharla’s pulse thudded in her temples. I had not even considered that you would naturally be expected to attend with me.

    He relaxed. Then your objection is…?

    Sharla tightly twisted the lock of hair. She could not explain her reasons to Wakefield. As her husband, he would feel threatened if he knew she avoided the Gatherings because Ben would be there.

    Except Ben had not attended for two years, either. Jenny’s happy letters, describing the last two years’ Gatherings, always mentioned who had failed to appear, the known reasons why, along with the far more intriguing speculations about why not.

    Elisa would be there, however. My mother…I mean, Elisa… Sharla began, then fell silent. How could she explain to Wakefield she had cut off all communications with Elisa since before her wedding? Any attempt to explain would bring her to revealing the reason why she had not spoken to Elisa for over two years: Wakefield himself.

    Your relationship with the Lady Farleigh is not cordial? Wakefield asked.

    It is not.

    Might that have something to do with your marriage?

    Sharla looked up at him, too startled to respond.

    His face was rigid, with no expression to tell her what he was thinking or feeling. All reports from far and wide talk of the deep connections between every member of your family, he said. Too deep, some say. I am no judge. If you are experiencing a rift, it can only be because of me. I would leaven that damage, if I can. Write to your mother. Tell her we will attend this year.

    Sharla shook her head. My cousin Cian is the host of the Gathering, now.

    Then tell your cousin you will be there. Wakefield pointed to the stack of stationery on her desk. Do try to produce a legible hand for this letter, hmm?

    Sharla scowled. Everyone commented on her writing. I will write, if you insist.

    I do. We can attend and both be miserable.

    You would be miserable?

    Wakefield smiled. It was small and wise with self-knowledge, yet it was there. I have heard stories about your Great Family for years—enough to know I will be judged and most likely found wanting. Your cousins are an exclusive set. Dukedoms do not impress them, while commoners are met with open arms.

    Jasper Thomsett might not be a peer, but he is not at all common, Sharla assured him, picking up her pen. While she dreaded confronting Elisa, her heart was hurrying along a little faster and warmth trickled through her at the idea of seeing everyone. Jenny—oh, she missed Jenny, with her beautiful eyes and her caustic tongue. Will and Jack, Cian and Iefan…Blanche and Emma, too. The twins and little Annalies.

    Ben had buried himself in London, concentrating on his career, they all said. He would not be there. It would be

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