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A Dangerous Game
Regency Spies & Secrets #2
Laura Beers
Β© Copyright 2021 by Laura Beers
Text by Laura Beers
Cover by Dar Albert
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First Edition April 2021
Kindle Edition
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Additional Dragonblade books by Author Laura Beers
The Regency Spies & Secrets Series
A Dangerous Pursuit (Book 1)
A Dangerous Game (Book 2)
A Dangerous Lord (Book 3)
Table of Contents
Title Page
Copyright Page
Publisherβs Note
Additional Dragonblade books by Author Laura Beers
Chapter One
Chapter Two
Chapter Three
Chapter Four
Chapter Five
Chapter Six
Chapter Seven
Chapter Eight
Chapter Nine
Chapter Ten
Chapter Eleven
Chapter Twelve
Chapter Thirteen
Chapter Fourteen
Chapter Fifteen
Chapter Sixteen
Chapter Seventeen
Chapter Eighteen
Chapter Nineteen
Epilogue
About the Author
Chapter One
England, 1814
Miss Emmeline Lockhart found herself in the most peculiar situation. She had been told that she should feel immense gratitude for the position that she was in, but all she felt was dread at the thought of marrying the Duke of Billingham.
She snuck a glance at the aged duke, who was sitting at the head of the table, and studied him without his knowledge. His thin, worn face was covered with deep wrinkles, he had tufts of white hair around his balding, mottled scalp, and his shoulders were hunched over.
The duke was speaking to her aunt, Lady Taylor, and she saw a large piece of food stuck in his crooked, yellow teeth. She shuddered as she reached for her glass, knowing this was destined to be her future.
Turning his attention towards her, the duke asked in a thin, breathy voice, βAre you cold, my dear?β
Emmeline shook her head. βNo, Your Grace, but I thank you kindly for asking.β She took a sip of her drink, hoping he would continue his conversation with her aunt. But she was not so fortunate.
The duke considered her for a moment before saying, βIt is rather drafty in the dining room. I canβt risk you catching a cold before our nuptials.β
βI assure you that I am perfectly well.β
Appearing unconvinced, the duke snapped his fingers and a footman promptly appeared at his side. βWill you stoke the fire and bring a blanket for Miss Lockhart?β
βThat isnβt necessary, Your Grace,β she attempted.
He smiled at her, and she grimaced at the piece of food that was still stuck in his teeth. If anything, it appeared to have gotten larger. How was that possible?
βIt is my privilege to take care of you,β the duke said.
Her aunt spoke up. βThat is very generous of you,β she gushed, giving her niece a look that implied she should behave. βIsnβt it, Emmeline?β
Emmeline brought a smile to her lips. βIt is, and I thank you for your concern.β
βWe shall have to purchase you some sturdier gowns after we are wed,β the duke remarked. βBillingham House can get rather drafty in the winter months and I daresay your muslin gowns wonβt be sufficient.β
βDo you not retire to the country for the winter months?β Emmeline asked.
βI do not,β he replied. βI find that traveling does not suit me. At least not anymore.β
Her uncle, Lord Taylor, wiped the sides of his mouth with his napkin, then said, βI daresay that I would have no desire to leave London if I resided in a beautiful townhouse such as yours.β
The duke bobbed his head in agreement. βMy late wife, Diana, spent hours decorating Billingham House before her unexpected death.β
βOur condolences,β Lady Taylor expressed. βIt is always hard to lose a loved one, especially a spouse.β
βThank you,β the duke replied. βWe may have only been married for a few years, but I did eventually grow to care for her. She was an agreeable person.β
βWhat a lovely thing to say,β Emmeline remarked tersely but softened her words with a smile.
Appearing unaware of the snideness of her comment, the duke returned her smile. βI have buried four wives in my lifetime, which is why I decided I needed to marry someone much younger this time. That way I can ensure you will outlive me.β
βHow wonderful,β Emmeline muttered.
Her aunt cleared her throat and shot her a warning look. βWhat Emmeline is trying to convey is that she is very blessed to be your betrothed. Arenβt you?β
βYes, so incredibly blessed,β Emmeline said, her words sounding forced to her own ears.
The duke puffed his chest out in pride at her words, and she wondered if he could hear everything that she was saying. Perhaps he was going
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