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LADY OF INTRIGUE

SABRINA DARBY

Released Nov 9th, 2015

Entangled Scandalous


London,

1814

Lady

Jane Langley values logic and reason over passion and emotion. Her intellect

has given her value in the eyes of both her father and society. Logic gives way

to terrible, icy fear when Jane finds herself in a devastating carriage

accident… an accident in which she is helpless to do anything but watch as

her aristocratic companion is murdered.

But

this was no mere accident. This was an assassination. Spy and grandson of Lord

Landsdowne, Gerard Badeau is methodic in his dark, shadowy work, knowing that

any display of emotion could get him killed. Something about the mysterious

woman and her cool blue eyes stays Gerard’s lethal hand. Now he has both a

witness and a hostage.

And

if he doesn’t kill Lady Jane Langley, he risks a fate that is far, far

worse…falling in love with her.


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Sabrina Darby has been

reading romance novels since the age of seven and learned her best vocabulary

(dulcet, diaphanous, and turgid) from them. She started writing romance the day

after her wedding when she woke up with an idea for a Regency. She resides in

Southern California with her husband and son.

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Excerpt:

“When I leave—”

“Jane, you know I cannot let you.”

“You say you love me. Then let me go and trust that I will not reveal you.”

He leaned over her, cradling her head, brought her mouth to his. The rough fabric of his shirt

rubbed against her; she parted her legs to cradle him between them, against her, knew that she

was tempting her own control, her own ability to make either of them stop.

Lady Jane Langley. She said her name in her head, repeated it again till the words began to

hold some modicum of meaning. Langley. Jane. But his mouth was everything, a world of

swirling colors and rich warmth, where she would never be cold, never be hurt, always be in the

cradle of his hands.

She broke away, burying her face against his neck. “If you really love me, then would you not

want my love in return?” She lifted her head again, challenged him to meet her gaze. “As your

prisoner, any love I professed would be… false.”

Distorted.

She admired him and desired him.

“I cannot let go of you.” But this time he was not referring to her ability to identify him. She

looked away from the tortured need of his gaze and stared at the now dark pile of ash. She

understood that agony and confusion. Her world had upended and apparently his had as well.

And though she had said she could not give him her love, her heart ached. Somehow, as

different as they were, they had found something akin in each other, experienced some sort of

communion of the souls. It was very like love. Perhaps it even was the seeds of such an

emotion, but it didn’t matter. She pushed herself from him, reached down, buried her hand in

soot. With her other hand, she pulled at his shirt, not caring when she heard the tear of fabric.

“Gentle, love.” His hand stilled hers but she slid her fingers around, took his wrist between her

fingers, and brought it to her mouth. Lips pressed to that thin, sensitive skin where she could

feel the pulse of his blood, she lifted her other hand.

“Here,” she whispered, palm flat against his chest. Then she lowered his hand from her mouth

to her own breast, above where her heart beat. She met his eyes, still blinking away the

wetness from her own. “In some way, you are right. I am yours. My heart, that ephemeral space

the poets call a soul. Everything. But still, I will leave you.”

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