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An Honest Deception Sir Colin Tate has never imagined marrying for money. But debts left by his artist father have put his siblings futures in danger. To wed an eligible heiress, this independent-minded Scot must play by restrictive rulesuntil an irresistible lady dares to pursue her passion for artand him. An Unexpected Desire Lady Beatrice Moore can spy a fortune hunter as expertly as she captures subjects on canvas. But when she meets the striking son of Britains most celebrated painter, the attraction is instantaneousblinding her to the possibility that he could ever be one of those schemers An Unthinkable Dilemma Then the truth comes out, shattering Lady Beatrices faith in the mischievous yet kind man who has captured her heart. With reputations and fortunes hanging in the balance, Colin and she must find a way to trust in a love that cannot be provenor face an unfathomable loss.

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Flirting with Fortune

Sealed With a Kiss 3

by

Erin Knightley

For Papa, because you would have been so proud of me.

For Dad, because you have always been proud of me.

And for Kirk, because you are almost as proud of me as I am of you.

Acknowledgments

Whenever I have a story idea, it begins as a tiny seed, full of promise but without form. Its only thanks to the help of others that it grows and flourishes, becoming a book that I can be proud of. This book in particular would never have happened without the help of Heather Snow, Catherine Gayle, Olivia Kelly, and my wonderful critique group. Thank you all for sticking by me with my endless brainstorming and plotting, always there to lend an ear or a helpful suggestion.

A heartfelt thank-you to my fantastic editor, Kerry Donovan, and her team at New American Libraryincluding the wonderful art department! Im so lucky to have such gorgeous covers. As always, a big hug and lots of gratitude to my agent, Deidre Knight, and all the ladies at the Knight Agency.

Last, thank you to all my wonderful fansnothing lifts my heart more than to know my stories make you smile. Please feel free to join me on my Facebook page or on TwitterIm always happy to say hello!

Chapter One

When one attends one of the most anticipated balls of the Seasoneven if it was only the Little Seasonone is supposed to, well, attend the ball. But as Lady Beatrice Moore walked down Lady Churlys deserted portrait gallery, accompanied by nothing but the muted whisper of the distant orchestra and the slightest sense of accomplishment, Bea couldnt help the sigh of pleasure that escaped her.

She was in heaven.

Finally, she was away from the crowd, far from the eyes of fortune hunters who watched her as a hawk eyed a field mouse and beyond the earshot of the gossipmongers looking to snap up the latest on-dit. Bea was alone, with the soft glow of the turned-back lamps lining the hall and an entire wall full of some of the greatest masterpieces England had ever produced.

In no hurry now that she had escaped, she clasped her hands behind her back and strolled across the narrow hall, her slippers silent on the herringbone-patterned wood floors. This was why she had really agreed to come to this ballwell, one of two reasons, anyway. Lady Churly possessed the single largest collection of acclaimed painter Sir Frederick Tates work: four spectacular portraits that were so much more than the sum of their subjects. His true genius had been in the play of light, particularly the incredibly lifelike shadows that always gave his pieces such moody brilliance. Dark yet full of life, each portrait was an absolute masterpiece.

Even more so now that he was gone.

She felt an odd sense of loss, thinking of his death. His work had made such an impact on her as a young artistit was impossible to think that she could never meet the man who had somehow become her absentee mentor.

At least, as an artist, his legacy was preserved. She paused, studying a painting of a small boy standing in a library, a book in his hand. His dark hair fell across his forehead while challenging gray eyes stared directly at her. Impossibly, Beatrice felt as though she could see the spirit within him, almost pull the thoughts from his mind.

The tap of approaching footsteps broke through her study. Had someone followed her after all? No, the sound came from the opposite direction of the ballroom, presumably from the familys private rooms. She scowled, glancing around for someplace to slip out of viewnot the easiest thing to do when one was draped in yards and yards of snowy white lutestring.

Even if it wasnt some fortune hunter trying to get her alone, or her mother come to chide her, the company was still most unwelcome. And really, she did not want to be caught snooping. Where was a decent potted palm when a person needed one, anyway? There were few places to hide, with only one viable option: behind one of the heavy gold curtains that fell in generous velvet waves from the high ceiling to the floor.

Feeling like a thief in the night, she gathered her skirts and slipped behind the nearest fabric panel, pressing her back against the freezing-cold glass of the window. She gritted her teeth against the chill as she flattened herself as much as she could. She almost grinnedwho would have thought she would discover a situation where her small bosom was actually a good thing?

Whoever was out there certainly wasnt in any hurry. Judging by the heaviness of the tread and the harsh sound of the hard-soled shoes on the wood, she thought it must be a man. Beatrice willed him to move faster as the cold seeped through her and raised gooseflesh on her arms. Still, she didnt dare move a muscle. It was all so very undignified. She hadnt found herself in a position like this since she was a child. She was nineteen, no longer a silly girl listening at keyholes, for heavens sake.

The footsteps slowed further as they drew closer and closer, and Bea held her breath when they stopped mere feet away.

And then, nothing. The man just stood there, unintentionally pinning her in place like a trapped mouse. She waited, her lungs burning more with every passing second. Blast it all, what was he doing? She quickly realized that it was a mistake to hold her breath. Now if she tried to release it, she would surely gasp with the need to draw air, giving herself away.

Move, for heavens sake. Move!

Just when she thought her lungs would explode, he stepped away. As quietly as humanly possible, Beatrice released her breath and sucked in a fresh supply of air. No matter that it tasted of musty velvet and dust motesit was the sweetest breath she had ever taken.

The intruder seemed to have stopped again, this time close to the opposite wall. Was it his plan to hold her hostage all night? Never mind that he had no idea she was even thereit was still annoying. Who was out there, anyway?

The old, familiar itch of curiosity flared to life deep within her. She knew it well. It had gotten her into plenty of trouble with her siblings over the years. Of course, it had also resulted in her discovering all kinds of secretsall of which she had kept to herself, of course. Her siblings might have called her a spy, but she had scruples.

She focused on possible answers: a butler or footman? But if it were a servant, why would he loiter in the portrait hall during a ball?

The only other option was that it was a family member, but Beatrice had taken care to locate each of them before sneaking away. They were all atwitter about a surprise guest who was to be revealed at midnight, and Lady Churly, her son, Captain Andrews, and her deceased husbands three children had been milling about all night, smiling knowingly and shaking their heads at anyone who begged to know the secret guests identity.

Beatrice stiffened. That was it! This must be the person who had the ton holding its collective breath all night. Oh, how utterly delicious it would be to know his identity before anyone else. The fact that she even knew it was a man was a step above anyone else.

Restlessness welled up within her, making it nearly impossible to hold still. She bit down on her lip, trying to suppress the sensation as she willed her body to stay motionless. It was always like this. She simply couldnt stand not knowing what was going on around her. People could call her nosy and a snoop all they wantedshe needed to know things. It was the other reason she had come to the ball in the first place.

Without even making a conscious decision to do so, she started sliding sideways a quarter inch at a time. The edge of the drape was tantalizingly close, and if she could only make it over far enough to peek out, the burning curiosity would be satiated.

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