Romancing the Duke

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Author: Tessa Dare
word rang through the great hall, bouncing off the ceiling vaults.
    Izzy just stood there. Awkwardly.
    “Adolescence,” he said, “is awkward. Attending a past lover’s wedding is awkward. Making love on horseback is awkward.”
    She was in agreement, so far as the first part. She’d have to take his word on it when it came to the second and third.
    “This situation is not awkward,” he declared. “This is treachery.”
    “Treachery?” She clutched the folio of papers tight. “I’m sure I didn’t do anything treacherous, Your Grace. I didn’t ask Lord Lynforth to leave me a castle. I didn’t know him any better than I know you.”
    “This castle was never Lynforth’s to give.” His voice was low and stern. “And you don’t know me at all.”
    Perhaps not. But she wanted to. She couldn’t help it. He was just so intriguing.
    Now that they were alone again, she took the opportunity to study his face. His scar aside, his facial topography was a proud, noble landscape, with strong cheekbones and a wide, square jaw. His hair was tawny, leonine brown with streaks of gold. But his eyes . . . those were Celtic eyes. Dark, horizontal slashes in his face, wide-set. Guarded.
    Those eyes would be difficult to read even if he had perfect eyesight. If not for his trouble with the candle, Izzy might have gone hours without realizing he was blind.
    She had a hundred questions she wanted to ask him. Nay, a thousand. And the stupidest questions of all were the ones that clamored loudest to get out.
    Have you truly made love on horseback? she wanted to ask. How does that even work? Was it how you were injured?
    “Your Grace, I don’t plan to evict you.” She didn’t imagine a man like this could be made to do anything. “I’m not your enemy. Apparently, I’m now your landlady.”
    “My landlady, ” he echoed, sounding incredulous.
    “Yes. And surely we can reach an understanding.”
    “An understanding. ”
    He strode to the opposite side of the hall, navigating the space and its furnishings with an ease that made Izzy envious. She stumbled more often than he did, and she had functioning eyesight.
    If he’d been recovering in Gostley Castle ever since the injury, he must have worked tirelessly to chart a map of the place in his head. She began to understand why he would be so loath to leave it. Even if he did have finer estates elsewhere, moving houses would mean starting all over again. She didn’t want to be the heartless landowner who forced a blind man from his home.
    He lifted her valise from its resting place near the entry—two steps to the right of the door, as he’d told her earlier. Then he strode the same distance back and set it on the table.
    “Understand this,” he said. “You are leaving.”
    “What?” Panic gathered in her chest as she stared at the valise. “But I haven’t anywhere to go, or any means of getting there.”
    “I won’t believe that. If your father was renowned throughout England—knighted, even—you must have funds. Or if not funds, friends.”
    At his heel, the wolf-dog snarled.
    “What’s in this valise?” he asked, frowning.
    “It’s my . . .” She waved a hand. “It’s not important right now. I’ve told you I won’t ask you to leave, Your Grace. But you can’t force me out, either.”
    “Oh, can’t I?” He gathered her shawl from its drying place and wadded it into a ball, preparing to stuff it into the valise.
    The dog growled and barked.
    “What the devil is in this thing?” He opened the valise’s latch.
    “No, don’t,” Izzy said, jumping forward. “Be careful. She’s sleeping. If you startle her, you’ll—”
    Too late.
    With a primal howl of pain, he jerked his hand from the valise. “Mother of—”
    Izzy winced. Just as she feared, his finger had a swoop dangling from it. A swoop of slinky, toothy, brown-and-white predator.
    “Snowdrop, no .”
    The dog went mad, jumping and yipping at the snarling creature attacking his
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