![]() ![]() ![]() It was an enjoyable enough, but disappointing, read. But the payment expected is most shocking, even to an unrepentant rakefor he's being asked to provide his friend's exquisite wife with what she most dearly covets: a child. Every single potential problem or obstacle is overcome with such surprising ease that there is just no drama. Renowned for his bedchamber prowess, Ransom Seymour, the Duke of Ainsley, owes a debt to a friend. Jayne falls in love with him, and Walfort proves to be not quite such a perfect husband as Jayne had believed.Then he conveniently dies. ![]() Ainsley turns out to be a paragon, not a rake. Now, he has permission, but Jayne is determined not to enjoy herself.įrom this beginning, lots of things could have happened but most of them didn't. Jayne doesn't like the idea but decides that she'll undergo any suffering to get a child and to make her husband happy.Īinsley, in turns out, has always been attracted to Jayne but never dared act upon his urges. Believing that a having a baby would make Jayne happy, and unable to do the deed himself, Walfort persuades Ainsley to spend a month with his wife in hopes of impregnating her. Walfort's wife, Lady Jayne, hates Ainsley for crippling her husband with his drunk driving and ruining her life. He’d been downing excellent whiskey ever. Ransom Seymour, the ninth Duke of Ainsley, struggled to concentrate as he sat sprawled in a comfortable armchair in the well-appointed library. ![]() The carriage was driven by his best friend the Duke of Ainsley, a rich, handsome expert in the art of lovemaking. ’ll consider your debt paid in full if you get my wife with child. What an intriguing plot! Lord Walfort is paralyzed from injuries suffered in a carriage accident. ![]()
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