Second Son of a Duke
By Gwen Hayes
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The Duke of Fenwick is a reprobate.
Which is why it has always been up to Teddy Middleton, the second son, to run the estate and both their lives. But the Duke is full of surprises--the latest one a wedding. For Teddy. To the Duke's best friend's sister, Juliette.
Finding herself in church for her own surprise wedding was unnerving, to be sure. But to avoiding scandal seemed to be the most prudent thing to do, so Juliette said, "I do." She'd make the best of it and hope Teddy wouldn't be harder to take care of than her previous household had been. She simply had no idea how she could manage two estates on her own.
After a disastrous wedding night, Teddy and Juliette don't have very high hopes for a life of wedded bliss. As they forge ahead with resolute chagrin, it begins to dawn on them both that they are allies in the same war for sanity among their crazy relations. Mutual admiration turns to friendship which turns to...something neither one ever expected.
But the Duke has one more surprise for them both--one that will change everything.
Gwen Hayes
Gwen Hayes writes romance for adult and teen readers. You know...kissing books. Gwen is represented by Deidre Knight of the Knight Agency.
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- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5A rather charming novella. The premise of the plot seems unlikely, but I really liked to development of the romance between Teddy and Juliette. The ending had an interesting twist. A very pleasant read.
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Second Son of a Duke - Gwen Hayes
Second Son of a Duke
THE DUKE OF FENWICK is a reprobate.
Which is why it has always been up to Teddy Middleton, the second son, to run the estate and both their lives. But the Duke is full of surprises–the latest one a wedding. For Teddy. To the Duke’s best friend’s sister, Juliette.
Finding herself in church for her own surprise wedding is unnerving, to be sure. But avoiding scandal seems to be the most prudent thing to do, so Juliette said, I do.
She’ll have to make the best of it and hopes Teddy won’t be harder to take care of than her previous household had been. She simply has no idea how she can manage two estates on her own.
After a disastrous wedding night, Teddy and Juliette don’t have very high hopes for a life of wedded bliss. As they forge ahead with resolute chagrin, it begins to dawn on them both that they are allies in the same war for sanity among their crazy relations. Mutual admiration turns to friendship which turns to...something neither one ever expected.
But the Duke has one more surprise for them both–one that will change everything.
One
THEODORE MAXIMILLIAN Middleton stared at the stranger lying in his bed and knew there wasn’t enough drink in the world to make this situation bearable. He’d kill his brother for this. Tomorrow. Right now, he needed to focus on what the hell he was going to do about her.
Bloody hell. What was he going to do about her?
She stared back at him, stark white and wide-eyed. Good God, she was shaking. He felt like a cad, and he hadn’t so much as touched her.
Lady...
He couldn’t remember her first name. He’d never felt like such a fool. ... my lady, we don’t have to do this tonight.
There it was. That little chin popped up just enough so that she vaguely resembled the chit he’d met more than a handful of times in his lifetime but didn’t know the first thing about.
It’s Lady Middleton now, though perhaps it’s best if you call me by my Christian name at this point.
Did he even know her Christian name? Best to just brush right past that, he’d figure it out tomorrow. Of course. As I was saying—
"It’s Juliette. As in, I take thee, Juliette Grace Fairchild... She waved her hand as if to say etcetera.
You should jot it down somewhere in case you are in need of it again."
Excellent. Married twelve hours and she was already sniping at him. Tomorrow, when he killed his brother, it would be slow and unnecessarily painful. Yes, well, it’s probably recorded in the family Bible now; I’ll just look it up the next time.
Juliette crossed her arms in what appeared to be disdain. She likely didn’t realize she framed her bosom to him in that position. Oddly, in all the chaos of the last twelve hours, he hadn’t noticed how ample that bosom was. He didn’t think he should be noticing now. But there it was, encased in a sheath of white linen, taunting him.
His but not his.
Granted, she was his wife, this was their wedding night, and she was in his bed. However, they were virtual strangers. Their marriage was a farce, though unfortunately, a legal one. He’d assumed that she’d prefer to have her own chambers, and God knows there were enough of them in this house.
I thought you might wish to wait to practice marital relations. There’s no rush.
There. Wasn’t he a fine man? How many new husbands were so understanding?
I’d like to get it over with, Lord ...I mean, Teddy.
Come again? He couldn’t see it, but he could swear she’d just hurled a brick at his chest. All the air expelled from his lungs with the crush of it. Over with?
he repeated.
With as few theatrics as possible. I’ve had quite enough of them this day.
Theatrics?
She nodded her prim little head, the curtain of blonde bouncing with the movement. Neither of us is looking forward to it but putting off the inevitable won’t help. Let’s just dispense with the awkward deed and hope for the best. I can’t bear the thought of dreading it every day until it’s done, so if you don’t mind, I’d like for you to begin now.
Now? You’d like me to begin now?
For Heaven’s sake, are you going to repeat everything I say as a question?
Teddy considered himself a fine man with moral character and plenty of mostly virtuous qualities. He’d done nothing to warrant this mess except follow the dictates of a duke, which he was honor bound to do. That the duke was also his brother and belonged in Bedlam did not change the fact that Teddy had little choice in the matter.
But his patience had reached its limit.
He shrugged