Jane Feather - Violet

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Colonel, Lord Julian St. Simon prides himself in his ability to exercise fierce control, whether it be on the battlefield or in the drawing room, contributed by his impeccable aristocratic breeding. But his powerful response to the beautiful bandit, La Violette, shakes his self-exacting propriety to the very core. Born of an English lady and a notorious Spanish brigand, Tamasyn embodies the strength and fiery passion of a woman sure of what she wants, and confident in her ability to get it. In exchange for vital information to the English military, Tamasyn names her brazen price; Julian St. Simon. If she is to be successful in her quest to find her mother's prominent Cornish family she will need his endorsement, as well as his instruction. Julian is outraged by the mandate but loyalty to his country prevents him from refusing. In spite of his determination to resist, he finds himself deeply affected by the stunning temptress. Unknown to him, however, Tamasyn is in pursuit of revenge upon the hated relatives that abandoned her mother and she will allow no one, including the unsuspecting colonel, to jeopardize her mission. Ultimately, love steps in to catch them both unaware and change their hearts forever. Readers will be taken in immediately by this exciting and sensual romance. Jane Feather showcases her talent to quicken your pulse with another powerful love story. Violet is a provocative portrait of seduction, treachery, powerful family intrigues and a delightful battle of wills sure to capture your imagination to the very end. Ms. Feather's deft storytelling satisfies her readers with extraordinary characters, a spellbinding story line spiced with just the right amount of fiery passion to leave them craving more.Lori Wright --
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The clock had just struck nine when the double doors to the ballroom were flung open, letting in a draft of refreshingly cold air from the hall. There was a whirlwind rush of movement as a small figure hurtled across the dance floor.

Brigadier St. Simon dropped his partner's hand as his wife, still in her riding britches, leaped into his arms with a cry of jubilation, her legs curling around his waist, her arms fastening around his neck as she kissed him.

Vaguely Julian was aware of the immodesty of her position, of how clearly her limbs were outlined in the tight britches. His hands cupped her bottom, holding her up against him, her mouth devoured him, and his head spun with the weakness and dizzying joy of relief

“Passionate little filly, isn't she?” Wellington murmured, clearly enjoying the spectacle. “Nice lines.”

“I think perhaps I should take Julian's place with Miss Beazley,” Tiro O'Connor said with a grin. “She looks somewhat abandoned.” He strode onto the floor and gracefully swept the brigadier's neglected partner back into the formation.

Julian, still clutching his clinging wife, stepped hastily off the floor. “Mere have you been?” he exclaimed when she'd released his mouth for a minute. “I've been out of my mind!”

“There was snow in the passes… some of them were closed,” Tamsyn said, sitting back on his supporting hands, smiling into his face. “And we had a couple of skirmishes… not serious ones,” she added hastily, seeing his face darken.

“You gave me your word you wouldn't take part in any combat.”

“I didn't participate,” she said. “Ask Gabriel.” She brushed his lips with her own.

“I shall.” He still sounded a little grim, but Tamsyn, who knew how difficult it had been for him to accept her return to partisan activities, simply kissed him again.

“Dear God!” Julian suddenly came back to a full sense of their surroundings. “What are you doing dressed like this in the middle of a ball? You're shameless!” But he was laughing now with pleasure as he moved his hands to her waist and swung her away from him, setting her on her feet.

“Would you have preferred it if I'd spent an hour changing into something respectable before letting you know I was back?” Tamsyn demanded, pouting with mock petulance.

“No,” he stated. “If you'd delayed a minute, I'd have wrung your neck.”

“That's rather what I thought,” she said with a grin, turning to the man who had come up behind them. “Duke, I have a dispatch from Longa. He's moving into France with some of his raids now.”

“I'm glad to see you back safe and sound, Violette,” Wellington said. “I hope I shall now regain the relatively undivided attention of your husband.” He raised his eyeglass and examined her with an air of enjoyment. “An unusual costume, ma'am, for a formal ball.”

Tamsyn gave him a wry smile. “My apologies, Duke. But I couldn't wait to see Julian, and since he was here amusing himself without a thought for me, I had no choice.” She turned reproachful violet eyes upon her husband. “Dancing with the beautiful Miss Beazley, sir! I was cut to the quick.”

Julian shook his head, pursing his lips. “You're sailing very close to the wind, buttercup.” With one swift movement he swept her up under his arm. “Excuse us, gentlemen.”

“It's not fair that you should call me buttercup when I can't call you milord colonel anymore,” Tamsyn protested as he carried her out of the ballroom and out into the snow.

“Life is full of inequities, my dear.”

“And this is one of them,” she grumbled. “I hate being carted around like a sack of potatoes. It's not in the least dignified.”

“But then you're not a very dignified sort of a person,” Julian pointed out as they entered the narrow town house where they had their own quarters.

“Not at all a suitable wife for Lord St. Simon, I suppose.” She wriggled in his hold to push open the door to the bedroom at the head of the steep flight of stairs.

“On the contrary. A perfect wife for Lord St. Simon.” Julian dropped her facedown on the bed.

“A woman whose nearest male relative is the focus for the biggest scandal to hit London in a century?” She rolled onto her back, her smile quizzical.

“Lord St. Simon couldn't imagine a more perfect wife,” he repeated with mock solemnity.

Tamsyn opened her arms. “As it happens, Lady St. Simon couldn't imagine another husband. And at the moment she is very very hungry for love, mi esposo.”

He smiled, and the teasing light was gone from his eyes as he came down onto the bed beside her. “You will never go hungry for my love, querida.”

“A love for all life,” she declared, tracing his mouth with her fingertip.

“Is there another kind?” He clasped her wrist and sucked her fingertip between his lips, his teeth lightly grazing the pad.

“The baron and Cecile didn't think so.” She smiled, her eyes growing languid under the sensual caress.

“Sensible pair, your parents,” he observed judiciously, turning her hand and kissing her palm. “A love for all life, sweetheart, and no holds barred.” His tongue stroked over her palm, darted between her fingers.

“No holds barred,” Tamsyn murmured, savoring the behind the laughter in his bright-blue gaze. “Now, that sounds most enticing, milord brigadier.”

“We aim to please, ma' am.”

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