Sunday, August 5, 2012

Lady Lovett's Little Dilemma


by Beverley Oakley
This has been a busy year with three erotic Regency or Historical releases.
Two weeks ago my English Civil War erotic romance - The Cavalier - was published by Total-e-Bound. This was almost immediately following the release of my erotic Regency romance Lady Lovett's Little Dilemma, which features quite a different kind of hero and heroine from my usual.
My January release, Rake's Honour, featured a fiery, feisty heroine but this time, in Lady Lovett's Little Dilemma, it was fun to write about a sweet, passive, happily married heroine. As was normal 200 years ago, Cressida is not equipped with the vocabulary or knowledge to explain that while she wants to continue her loving relationship with her husband she can't bear to be intimate when she knows the consequences may well be another pregnancy.
Prompted by her jealous, bullying cousin to discover the truth, Cressida stumbles upon the means to please both her husband and herself, as well as a 20-year-old mystery. It's now that she uses her sweet nature - and hidden determination - to secure someone else's happy ending as well as her own, showing surprising depths of courage, daring and spontaneity along the way.
Here is a little about it:
The eight—year marriage of the once mutually-adoring couple,Lord and Lady Lovett, is rejuvenated through the anonymous counsel of Lord Lovett’s former mistress.
Eight years of marriage has not dimmed Cressida, Lady Lovett’s, love for her husband, but the birth of five children has cooled her ardour.
Now rumours are circulating that the kind, dashing and seemingly ever—patient Justin, Lord Lovett, has returned to the arms of his former mistress and Cressida believes her choices are stark—welcome her husband back to the marital bed and risk a sixth pregnancy she fears will kill her, or lose him forever.
With the astonishing discovery that methods exist to enable the innocent Cressida to transform herself into the vixen of her husband’s dreams without expanding her nursery, she seeks to repay the woman responsible for her empowerment...only to discover her unlikely benefactress was, and perhaps still is, her husband’s mistress.
Excerpt
Wind whipped the branches of the tree against her bedchamber window. A storm was brewing, said Tom, the footman. He should know, for he was a farmer’s son.
But Cressida was a parson’s daughter and she knew nothing about anything except what was required of her to be a good wife.
She drew the counterpane up to her chin and shivered, wishing it were with anticipation at the same time that she wished Justin were cuddled warmly against her. But that was not to be, not tonight.
At first, the limpid look in Justin’s eye when he’d held her hand in that tawdry sitting room at Mrs Plumb’s had sliced away at her soul. She’d seen the hunter in him size up his quarry. At eighteen she’d been easy prey, falling into his arms during their first waltz. There’d been no chase on Justin’s part, for their hearts and minds had been as one from the start.
He’d quickly realised it was Cressida, though, in that shabby little sitting room in that wicked house. She knew Justin too well. His sudden stillness and the change in his tone had alerted her to the fact that he knew exactly who she was.
Without missing a beat he’d continued the charade while her brain had been in a whirl as to whether to admit her identity. Yet when Justin so willingly endorsed their play-acting, the exciting possibilities had quickly taken on a life of their own.
He’d agreed to an assignation a week hence. Her body pulsed at the thought before fear intruded that he’d come to her too soon. How could she hold him at bay? In a week she’d have all the tools and knowledge she needed to be everything Justin could desire.
She didn’t have them now. She was as ignorant of the practicalities as she’d ever been, but she knew now that precautions were possible.
Of course, her kindly friend at Mrs Plumb’s would advise her to explain everything to Justin. But how could Cressida tell him everything? Panic banished reason. All she wanted was one more week—then she’d be all-powerful in her knowledge. Miss Mariah could help her with the words she needed. Cressida had not the vocabulary, much less the knowledge, to say what she needed to.
A familiar step sounded just outside her room. With a start of horror she jerked upright, drawing the counterpane up to her neck as the door opened slowly, faint light spilling in from the corridor.
Her breath caught, the words she might have used—should have used—dying in her throat.
Beverley writes erotic historicals as Beverley Oakley and Regency Romances with lashings of intrigue as Beverley Eikli. She loves hearing from readers and you can visit her at:
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4 comments:

Catherine Lee said...

I like the premise of this story. It sounds intriguing.
catherinelee100 at gmail dot com

Beverley Eikli aka Beverley Oakley said...

Hi Catherine,

Nice to see you here!

Yes, I loved writing this story, too (having been happily married for 18 years and wondering what issues might have beset me 200 years ago).

Beverley Eikli aka Beverley Oakley said...

Hi Catherine,

Nice to see you here!

Yes, I loved writing this story, too (having been happily married for 18 years and wondering what issues might have beset me 200 years ago).

Tin said...

Very interesting premise!

Thank you for sharing an excerpt!