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ess gazed mutely up at Rotham searching his face He had intense eyes Vivid - photo 1

Picture 2ess gazed mutely up at Rotham, searching his face. He had intense eyes. Vivid, dare-the-world eyes. Just now she felt as if she could drown in those vibrant gray depths.

He was far too masculine and desirable, devil take him. She knew she should turn and run, yet she couldnt move.

And then he took the decision from her. Raising his hands, he slowly slid his fingers along either side of her jaw. When his mouth covered hers, Tess completely forgot to breathe. She could only remain rooted there, absorbing the jolting delight of Rothams probing kiss.

His lips had the texture of heated silk, his exploring tongue a scalding wildness. What a wicked, marvelous sensation. Her head swam with drugged pleasure, her body trembled.

He kissed like a possessive loveror what she imagined a possessive lover to be. A whisper of a sigh escaped Tess. She had suspected that kissing Rotham would be remarkable, but shed vastly underestimated how wonderful, how intensely glorious, it would be. The impact left her too flustered to think, too dazed to stand on her own. Reaching up, Tess weakly clutched at his shoulders.

B Y N ICOLE J ORDAN

The Courtship Wars

TO PLEASURE A LADY

TO BED A BEAUTY

TO SEDUCE A BRIDE

TO ROMANCE A CHARMING ROGUE

TO TAME A DANGEROUS LORD

TO DESIRE A WICKED DUKE

Paradise Series

MASTER OF TEMPTATION

LORD OF SEDUCTION

WICKED FANTASY

FEVER DREAMS

Notorious Series

THE SEDUCTION

THE PASSION

DESIRE

ECSTASY

THE PRINCE OF PLEASURE

Other Novels

THE LOVER

THE WARRIOR

TOUCH ME WITH FIRE

To Desire a Wicked Duke is a work of fiction Names characters places and - photo 3

To Desire a Wicked Duke is a work of fiction. Names, characters, places, and incidents are the products of the authors imagination or are used fictitiously. Any resemblance to actual events, locales, or persons, living or dead, is entirely coincidental.

A Ballantine Books Mass Market Original

Copyright 2011 by Anne Bushyhead

All rights reserved.

Published in the United States by Ballantine Books, an imprint of The Random House Publishing Group, a division of Random House, Inc., New York.

B ALLANTINE and colophon are registered trademarks of Random House, Inc.

This book contains an excerpt from book one of the forthcoming Legendary Lovers series by Nicole Jordan. This excerpt has been set for this edition only and may not reflect the final content of the forthcoming edition.

eISBN: 978-0-345-52313-6

Cover illustration: Alan Ayers

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For Sandra Chastain and Ann Howard White
Dear friends and sisters at heart
Love you bunches

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Although I have been off the Marriage Mart a good while now, I am quickly relearning an indisputable rule of engagement with the opposite sex: When you play with fire, you are likely to be burned and Rotham is the hottest sort of fire.

Diary Entry of Miss Tess Blanchard

The kiss was amazingly insipid Disappointment surged through Tess Blanchard as - photo 6

The kiss was amazingly insipid.

Disappointment surged through Tess Blanchard as Mr. Hennessy drew her more fully into his embrace. She had expected so much more when she acquiesced to his impulsive gesture.

More excitement, more pleasure, more feeling. In short, she had secretly longed to be swept away by romantic passion.

Instead she found herself logically analyzing the construction of his lovemaking. The precise pressure of his lips. The exact angle of his head. The unarousing feel of his arms around her.

There was no spark, no fire between them at all, Tess realized sorrowfully. The entire business left her remarkably cold.

Oh, Patrick Hennessy certainly seemed skilled in the art of kissing, she mused as his mouth plied hers with increased ardor. But surely a man who counted himself such an expert lover should have elicited a stronger response from her?

Not that she had much basis for comparison. This was only the second man she had ever romantically embraced in her three-and-twenty years.

It had happened purely on a whim. One moment they were laughing together over a line in the comic play Hennessy had written. The next, an arrested expression claimed his features as he gazed down at her. When he stepped closer and bent his head to capture her lips, Tess had no thought of stopping him. For too long she had let herself languish on the shelf in the game of love, refusing to open herself up to renewed heartbreak. But it was past time to reenter the lists.

Admittedly, in Mr. Hennessy she was drawn by both curiosity and the lure of the forbidden. She knew better, of course. A proper lady did not indulge in scandalous experiments with libertine actors behind the stage curtains. Hennessy was known as something of a Lothario among the London theater crowd, although in addition to being a brilliant performer, he was also a successful manager of his own troupe, a budding playwright, and the talented director of Tesss two recent benefit concerts, which had raised vast sums for her charities.

Then again, perhaps she was not giving him a fair chance.

Closing her eyes more tightly, Tess made a stronger effort to enter into the spirit of the kiss. In response, Hennessys hand stole lower down her back, over her derrire, to pull her closer. Despite her own lack of enthusiasm, she had evidently affected him, judging by the swelling hardness she felt pressing against her lower abdomen

Well, well, are you practicing to play the part of lovers in your production, Miss Blanchard?

At the sharp-edged drawl, a startled Tess tore her mouth away from Hennessysand froze in mortification upon recognizing that sardonic male voice. Obviously she had failed to hear anyone enter the ballroom where their makeshift stage was erected.

Good Lord, what utterly dreadful timing, to have her transgression discovered by the arrogant, infuriating Duke of Rotham, elder cousin of her late betrothed. Rotham had stepped behind the stage curtains to find her locked in a clandestine embrace with the man she had hired to produce her amateur theatrical.

Scalding heat flooded Tesss cheeks as she pulled away from her partner in crime. Hennessy had also reacted to the dukes unexpected appearance by releasing her instantly. Yet the actor looked not only guilty but somewhat alarmed, as if hed been caught in a hanging offense.

Squaring her shoulders, Tess turned to face Ian Sutherland, the tall, lithe Duke of Rotham. His handsome face was an enigmatic mask in the muted daylight seeping over the stage curtains from the ballroom windows, but his mouth held a tightness that signified displeasure, perhaps even anger.

He had no right to judge her, she told herself defiantly.

You are mistaken, your grace, Tess said, striving to keep her voice calm as she responded to his mocking tone. There are no lovers in Mr. Hennessys play. It is merely a comedy of manners about a mischievous ghost.

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