THE QUESTING BOX--5 Star
Time-Travel Regency Romance
Author: Susanne Marie Knight
Genre: Time-Travel Regency
Romance
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TAKING A
CHANCE--TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY STYLE--As the adult child of an alcoholic, Rae
Santini struggles with unnecessary guilt. If only she was a better person. If
only she could have helped her father. If only he hadn’t died. So when a
Questing Box comes her way, she longs to turn back the clock to save him. But
she had been just eight at the time of his death; she hadn’t been ready to
embark upon a healing journey. Eighteen years later, the mysterious box is
gifted to her. She figures she has nothing to lose so she opens the box...
TAKING A
CHANCE--NINETEENTH CENTURY STYLE--James Bonnell, the Earl of Blackburne, dreads
returning to his family’s estate for Christmas. His parents, the Marquess and
Marchioness of Litchfield, not only belittle his political career, but most
urgently insist that he marry to beget an heir. As it turns out, he had intended
to bring home a bride, however the “lady” in question is too free with her
favors. Disheartened, James is on his way to Litchfield when he encounters an
unconscious Rae. He quickly bundles her up and takes her to a nearby Gypsy
encampment. A risky idea then comes to mind. Perhaps this attractive wood nymph
will consent to a masquerade and act as his countess... just for the holidays?
EXCERPT:
Rae
leaned in, rested her elbows against the table, and intently focused her gaze
on him. In the candlelight, James noticed her brown eyes were flecked with
gold.
“So
tell me, please, Mr. Bonnell, what is this excessively tolerable idea that
happens to benefit us both?”
Might
as well take the bull by the horns. “I find I am in a devil of a fix. My
mother, the Marchioness, is the most headstrong woman. For more years than I
care to remember, she has been obsessed with me getting leg-shackled and
producing an heir.”
Rae
tucked a stray strand of hair back into her chignon. “Interesting,” was all she
said.
James
looked away from her unflinching gaze. “The fact of the matter is, I thought I
had found my, er, future wife. Too hastily, as the situation turned out, I
wrote m’mother of my intention, and then left to propose to the lady.”
There
was no need to mention names. Not that Rae would be acquainted with Theodora,
but even though Theodora was not a lady, James was a gentleman.
He
compressed his lips, choosing his words carefully. “She... well, how do I put
this delicately? I found she had at least one other suitor, so naturally, I
changed my plans.”
“Oh!”
Rae’s eyes widened. “Oh, I’m so sorry.”
The
devil of it was, she was sorry. Her sympathy was genuine, he was certain
of it.
How
refreshing! “Not to worry, my heart had not been engaged.” He shrugged.
“Nevertheless, I am now in a quandary. M’mother expects me to bring home a
bride. Since I am empty-handed, I fear I shall be responsible for making the
holidays unpleasant for all the houseguests.”
Rae
sat with a disapproving frown on her face. “Wait a minute. You can’t mean that
you actually want me to impersonate being your wife?”
Whatever
this woman was, she was no slowtop.
She
pulled back from the table and suddenly stood. He moved to stand, but she
gestured for him to stay seated.
“So
I’m right? That’s too crazy,” she continued as she paced in front of the
fireplace. “And, quite frankly, something like that can backfire.”
She
amazed him. Instead of jumping to secure his regard and eagerly applying for
the position as his countess, she called his idea lunacy. She even comprehended
that he wished for an impersonation.
What
a plucky little thing she was. He admired her svelte form unfairly hidden in
Mira’s shapeless dress. “Backfire, Miss Santini? I am unfamiliar with the
word.”
“Something
that produces an unexpected, undesired result.” Rae crossed her arms against
her bosom and tapped an impatient toe in her borrowed half-boots. “You look
like an intelligent man. I’m sure you don’t want to end up being married to me
and I certainly don’t have any plans to stay here to get, how did you put it?
Leg-shackled.”
How
very unforeseen and delightful! This peculiar woman was taking him to task over
his preposterous plan. Ringing a peal over his head. A singular situation, to
be sure.
Smiling,
he walked over to her. “Alas, it is the only plan I can think of to protect
you. As you are aware, even now your reputation is ruined by being here, alone
with me, behind closed doors.”
She
inhaled sharply.
Perhaps
she was not aware of that consequence. “However,” he spoke before she could.
“If we were to arrive at Litchfield Hall as man and wife, as a masquerade,
naturally then you would have the entrée in society that you require and
m’mother would be in alt.”
Rae’s
frown deepened. “So you would deceive your family just for a little peace?”
“The
peace would be short-lived, but well worth it. A holiday season without histrionics.”
He ran his hand through his hair and turned away. “I see no other solution,
Miss Santini. My family will not accept you otherwise.”
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I hope you enjoy!
Other Regency novels
include: A Noble Dilemma, Lord Darver’s Match (TT), Paging Miss Galloway, Have
Christmas Card... Will Travel (TT), The Contrary Contessa, Regency Society
Revisited (TT), A Continental Marriage, Sojourn Through Time (TT), The Magic
Token, Timeless Deception (TT), and The Reluctant Landlord.
Regency short stories
include: “A Very Special Christmas Present” and “Lady Elizabeth’s Excellent
Adventure” (TT).
Susanne Marie Knight
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