Summary
Emma has sworn off love. After all, it is pointless to subject oneself to such torture when in the end, heartbreak is inevitable. Just like her sister had suffered. So, when Lord Daventry, the muddy brown-eyed boy from her childhood, returns to society she refuses to even look at him... well, maybe she'll look once. Or twice. But only because his eyes have changed into the most decadent color of dark chocolate. And his tanned skin from his travels is distracting, especially paired with his wide and devilish grin. The stirring of her blood from his hot whisper in her ear is nothing... at least that's what she tells herself. Lord Daventry has one response to marriage. Drink Brandy. Especially when his mother decides it is time for him to produce an heir. Reluctantly, he attends his first ball since returning from India, swearing to head to White's shortly after the first dance. However, he is pleasantly surprised to discover that Miss Emma Kingsly, the same girl he tried to kiss when she was nine, is still unmarried. Her frigid demeanor should have warned him off... but unable to ignore a challenge, he plunges in head first... never expecting to fall in love with the one woman in the ton completely set against marriage.
Prolouge
To Refuse a Rake
by Kristin Vayden
Copyright © 2013 KRISTIN VAYDEN
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TO REFUSE A RAKE
Copyright © 2013 KRISTIN VAYDEN
ISBN 978-09890783-5-1
Cover Art Designed by Laura Heritage
First and foremost, I need to dedicate this book to my family.
Without my husband I wouldn't be able to write romance.
He's amazing, supportive, and hotter than wasabi.
I also need to thank my sister, Rachel. I love you.
You're the reason this book went into publishing,
and I give you "credit where credit is due".
Finally, I thank my editing staff.
You know who you are, and you rock.
Your insight, assistance, eagle eye,
and all-around encouragement are priceless,
and I'm so thankful for you. God Bless.