Love at First Sight: A Bridgethorpe Brides Sampler
By Aileen Fish
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War heroes. The London Season. First loves. Second chances.
Welcome to sweet Regency world of the family of the Earl of Bridgethorpe. Love at First Sight is a sampler of the first chapters in the first seven books of the Bridgethorpe Brides series.
His Impassioned Proposal: War hero Stephen Lumley, nephew of the earl, returns home to find everything he knows is gone, including the promise of marriage to his sweetheart.
The Incorrigible Mr. Lumley: David, the earl’s second son, has a suspect in the disappearance of his father’s horse, but his attraction for the man’s sister gets in the way of his investigation.
Charming the Vicar’s Daughter: Nephew Neil Harrow’s fall from grace is witnessed by the local gossips, causing an uncomfortable situation the the vicar’s daughter.
Her Impetuous Rakehell: Eldest daughter Lady Hannah falls for her brothers’ best friend, a notorious rakehell.
One Last Season: Third son Trey wasn’t Amelia’s first choice in husband, but he hopes to be her last.
Captivated by the Wallflower: Eldest son Adam, Lord Knightwick, accepts a wager to turn a wallflower into a diamond.
Captain Lumley’s Angel: After recovering from the worst of his wounds in the Battle of Waterloo, youngest son Captain Sam Lumley comes dangerously close to falling for the widow of his best friend.
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Love at First Sight - Aileen Fish
The Bridgethorpe Brides
First Chapters Sampler
Aileen Fish
His Impassioned Proposal Copyright 2012 Aileen Fish
The Incorrigible Mr. Lumley Copyright 2012 Aileen Fish
Charming the Vicar’s Daughter Copyright 2013 Aileen Fish
Her Impetuous Rakehell Copyright 2015 Aileen Fish
One Last Season Copyright 2015 Aileen Fish
Captivated by the Wallflower Copyright 2015 Aileen Fish
Captain Lumley’s Angel Copyright 2015 Aileen Fish
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His Impassioned Proposal
Chapter One
October 1809
Cheshire, England
Stephen Lumley sat in the blessed darkness of the library at Bridgethorpe Manor, a snifter in one hand, the empty brandy decanter in the other. His uncle, the Earl of Bridgethorpe, would complain about the waste of good liquor when he discovered it—or he would if he were of a mind to notice. But the earl was no longer the man he was when Stephen had last visited, and was unlikely to notice the empty vessel before Dankworth, his butler, refilled it on the morrow.
After swallowing the last of the liquid in his glass, Stephen contemplated switching to whiskey. He wasn’t yet drunk enough. He could tell, because he was still all too aware of his circumstances. His left eye saw the same blackness with or without the eye patch, and his left ear still rang loud enough to wake an entire cemetery. The burned, scarred skin on his cheek still felt as though someone were tearing it in two.
And his parents were undeniably dead.
Yes, another bottle was called for. He pushed back the chair from the massive desk. As he rose, he caught the toe of his boot on the chair leg and stumbled, falling against the glass doors of the bookshelf behind him. Steady, man. Best foot forward.
He righted himself and swayed, then the room took a turn and he grabbed the back of the chair. Drawing in a deep breath, he lurched toward the liquor cabinet. Since he’d failed to light a candle, only the moon glow from the window helped him navigate.
Earlier when the maid entered the room to light the fire, he’d scared her off. Warm, cozy and cheerful—that’s what a fire was. The farthest thing from how Stephen felt, and how he wanted to continue to feel—cold, lost, and empty. He raised his empty glass in mock salute. Welcome home, Captain Lumley.
The two remaining cut-crystal decanters danced in front of him, taunting him to choose. Port? Whiskey? If the blasted bottles would stand still long enough, he could tell which was which by the shape. Deciding he didn’t really care, he grabbed the first one his fist closed around.
The doorknob rattled and the door opened, spilling in the sounds of the assembly abovestairs, and just as quickly it closed. Stephen spun, the bottle slipping from his grip and crashing to the floor.
A woman gasped. Who is there?
No one,
he answered. No one of any con…sequence.
His tongue wasn’t following orders.
Captain? Is that you?
He recognized Miss Jane Marwick’s sweet, musical voice. His Jane. At least, she’d been thus in his heart these six years he’d been away. Has so much changed, then? I used to be Stephen.
You’re drunk.
In a manner of speaking.
He waved a hand to indicate the glass at his feet. But not as drunk as I planned to be.
Let me call Dankworth. He’ll have someone clean that up.
Don’t bother. It’s all soaked into the carpet by now. ’Sides, he’s busy with the houseguests in the large parlor, which is where you should be.
Jane glided slowly into the room, her steps soundless. Better the carpet is soaked than your stomach. Perhaps you should go to your chamber and lie down. Shall I help you or would you prefer a footman?
I would prefer to keep drinking. If you’ll leave me, I shall get back to it.
She stood so close he could just make out the worry line between her brows. He should have known she’d be at the party tonight. Her father’s property abutted Bridgethorpe’s estate and the families were close.
Had he known his aunt and uncle had a houseful of guests, he wouldn’t have stopped here on his way home. He’d have gone straight to see his parents. But the fates must have been looking kindly on him to guide him here, since he had no parents to return to.
Jane moved away from the glass. At least come sit.
How he’d missed her voice. Her laughter, even more. He followed her to the two upholstered chairs placed in front of the cold fireplace. Yes, I shall sit. And tell you tales to make you laugh. I need your laughter, dearest Jane.
You need a good night’s sleep, more like. But if you won’t go abovestairs, I would feel safer if you were sitting.
She helped him into the first chair and tried to step back.
He kept his grip on her hand and tugged, pulling her quite ungracefully onto his lap. She squawked, but didn’t seem to fight him. After rearranging her slender form on his lap, he wrapped his arms around her and inhaled deeply of her honeysuckle scent, his nose buried in her upswept hair. My sweet, sweet, Jane.
I shouldn’t be sitting thusly,
she whispered, and leaned away with a shiver.
You shouldn’t be in this room with a drunken soldier, either.
"I thought I was with a dear man who