Gina Lamm - Geek Girls Don't Date Dukes

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Leah Ramsey has always loved historical romance novels and dressing in period costumes. So when she has a chance to time travel and experience the history for herself, she jumps at it—figuring it can't be too hard to catch the eye of a duke. After all, it happens all the time in her novels.
Avery Russell, valet and prize pugilist, reluctantly helps Leah gain a position in the Duke of Granville's household . . . as a maid.
Domestic servitude wasn't exactly what she had in mind, but she's determined to win her happily ever after. Even if the hero isn't exactly who she's expecting.

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The young lady in question waved him down before he could claim his greatcoat and make his escape into the bitter night. It was unseasonably cold for April, and the chill ran down to his bones. He had the sneaking suspicion that the shiver had less to do with the weather than it had with the company. Chaperones lined the walls like hungry vultures.

“Meadowfair,” Amelia called him over with another desperate wave of her gloved hand. “You must come and meet Mr. Cuthbert. He’s ever so amusing.”

Patrick smothered his irritation and made his way to her side. He’d known Amelia Brownstone since he was a young man of eleven, and he’d been thrown from his pony on her family’s property. The tiny girl had announced that he was her prisoner, and marched him nearly half a mile to Brownstone manor. Thinking she was amusing, he’d played along at the time. Things hadn’t changed much since then.

“Mr. Cuthbert,” Patrick said smoothly after Amelia made the introduction.

“Your lordship,” Cuthbert said with a bow and a bob of his shiny bald head. He grinned broadly at Amelia, who winced. “’Tis a pleasure to make your acquaintance. Such a fine lord as you, yes. I was just telling Miss Brownstone here about my new cattle. A beautiful matched pair of bays, you see, with…”

Just then, the orchestra began again, and Amelia grabbed Patrick’s arm. “Oh, do excuse us, Mr. Cuthbert. The viscount had reserved this dance ages ago, and I mustn’t disappoint him.”

Before the surprised Mr. Cuthbert could respond, Amelia and Patrick had maneuvered their way into the crowd of waltzing couples.

“You know I cannot rescue you again tonight, Amelia. This is our second waltz. The dragons would have us wed.”

Amelia thumped his shoulder surreptitiously. “Do be quiet, Patrick. I cannot think with your preaching.”

Patrick’s eyebrows winged high. “Preaching? Dear girl, you were the one who summoned me like a fishwife hawking her wares. I believe that I’m entitled to a bit of friendly advice.”

“I suppose,” she blew out the words like they tasted foul. “Thank you for rescuing me from that wretched bore. Mother insisted that I meet him.”

“Is your father still determined to see you wed this Season?”

Amelia nodded, biting her lip in consternation. “He still refuses to believe that I love George as I do. He’ll never let me marry a poor clergyman, Patrick. Since Father has no heir, he’s determined to see me well settled.”

She turned her face up to him, and his heart softened at the pain in her light blue eyes. “What am I to do? He’s threatening to force me to wed the next man to ask for my hand. I couldn’t bear being separated from George forever.”

He considered as their feet moved through the swirling patterns of the waltz. It was a knotty problem.

As much as Patrick cared for Amelia, he knew better than to offer for her himself. She’d drive him mad with her machinations and schemes. And besides, he was only nine-and-twenty himself. Much too young to be leg shackled.

“Don’t worry. I’m sure you’ll think of something. You always do, more’s the pity.” He mumbled the last bit.

She laughed, and the sound made Patrick smile.

“I suppose you’re right. If only you were more of a rakehell, Patrick. Then we could plan a scene that painted George as my rescuer.” She sighed dreamily, but Patrick’s innards twisted. This did not bode well. He knew her lovesick little brain was churning, and he was quite certain that whatever plan she’d make would be singularly dangerous to his…

“I’ve got it! Patrick, I know what we must do.” She gave a gleeful hop just as the violinist’s string popped and the song ended.

“I have a definite feeling that I’m not going to like this plan,” Patrick said as he escorted her from the floor.

“You’ll adore it! All the ladies will flock to you afterward, you’ll see. Women do so love a rake. Meet me in the park tomorrow at dawn, and I shall lay down what we must do.”

Patrick made his bows, and escaped into the chilly night.

Coming Spring 2014

Acknowledgments

This book tried to kill me. It tried its best, but in the end, me and my army of love won over!

To Commander in Chief (and husband) Scotty. Your unshakable faith in me is quite undeserved, but it keeps me moving! I love you more than marshmallows.

To Co-Generals Mom and Dad. Your constant questions about the state of the book kept me working when I wasn’t motivated. Thank you!

To Sergeant Frog, I mean, Sister. Heather, you’re a great source of comfort and kick-assery. I can’t do this without you!

To Private McBoing-Boing. Jason, I’m so proud of you. Keep working on being the best guy you can be!

To Princess Dawn. The first, the incomparable, the best beta reader. Thanks for nagging me to give you something to read!

To Empress Denise. Your friendship is invaluable to me. If not for you, this book might not have gotten started. If not for you dragging me to the beach, there’s no way I would have finished on time. I owe a TON of this one to you. Thanks for always being there. I love you bunches. To the careers!

To the Medical Corps, led by Stephanie. You’ll never know how much you, Dave, Jodi, Gabe, Keith, and even crazy Lee have meant to me. Just hanging out with you guys gives me strength! Mario Party next week?

To my dancing ladies who’ve never forgotten me. This is to Shell, Jenn, and Krysti! May we all wiggle in the same space soon.

And to my special ops team. Without these ladies? There is no book. Frances Black and Jennifer Mishler, my kick-ass agents, and Leah Hultenschmidt, the bestest editor ever. You guys make me want to be a better writer. I can’t tell you how much I value your opinions. I live in fear of disappointing any of you, and I hope that you’ll allow me to continue bringing smiles, entertainment, and spicy scenes into your lives! Thanks for all your wonderfulness!

About the Author

Gina Lamm loves geekery, but don’t let that fool you. She’s also an overly dramatic theatre rat with a penchant for reading scary books too late at night. She belly dances too much, tweets too often, and lives her life with a passion that could be considered foolish. She’s addicted to stories and loves nothing more than penning funny, emotional tales of love, lust, and entertaining mishaps. Married to a real-life superhero, she lives with her beloved family in rural North Carolina, surrounded by tobacco farms, possums, and the occasional hurricane. When not writing, you can usually find her fishing or playing World of Warcraft . Badly. Visit her online at www.ginalamm.net anytime.

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