Wednesday, February 15, 2023

The Lady's Pirate

 The Lady's Pirate

Adelaida Machado loved 2 things. Creating unimaginable chocolate creations to tempt the senses and walking the beach along her family's villa. The first sustained her during the French Invasion. The second brought her Grayson Conrad.  She could've done without either.

Grayson Conrad agreed to deliver food and medical supplies to a Portuguese contact in exchange for French troop movements. Running a blockade? Easy. He hadn't counted on the storm that destroyed his ship or the beautiful widow who rescued him from the rocky shoreline.

Sparks fly, and not just when she discovers he's English and a risk to everyone she loves. He gives her the only hope they have that perhaps the French can be overthrown, and she'll do everything in her power to help him. Even at the risk to her own heart. But when a traitor in her village brings down the wrath of the French army, Adelaida has two choices--give up Grayson or sacrifice everything she holds dear.

Available June 15, 2023

Wednesday, February 1, 2023

The Lady's Marquess excerpt

The Lady's Marquess: Conrad Legacy Book 1

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Chapter One

 

The Britannia

Portsmouth, England

February 1806

 

Miss Esme Marta Olivia Conrad disliked lying. She didn’t see the point to it, not when the truth was right there waiting to be spoken. To be fair, she also enjoyed the looks on people’s faces when she did tell the truth.

People enjoyed their pretty little lies. They expected them, welcomed them. One look and they thought they knew what you were about to say—the roundabout fib, the sly story, the beautifully wrapped up falsehood to keep within society’s good graces.

Esme was not one of those people. She didn’t particularly care what society thought of her, no doubt why she remained unmarried, nor did she listen to gossip. Most of it was untrue, anyway, and harmful no matter how one looked at it.

Today was not one of those times, however. Today, well, this entire voyage, centered on subterfuge.

“Thank you, Captain.” She smiled sweetly at the older man as he helped her aboard.

Captain Jasper Badger had sailed with her family’s shipping company for nearly two decades. The legal, merchant side of Conrad Shipping. Not the more clandestine smuggling business they’d done their best to disentangle themselves from.

“Welcome aboard, Miss Esme.” He smiled at her and nodded, keeping an eye on the short line of passengers behind her. “I confess, I’d expected your parents, or perhaps Mr. Grayson.”

Esme tried not to let her irritation show. No matter how frequently someone expected a male member of her family, it never failed to irritate her. She forced her scowl into a smile and willed her fingers to release her skirts before they wrinkled.

Scowling and wrinkled skirts was not part of her plan. Such as it was.

“I’m afraid you have me, captain.” She tried to temper her words but wasn’t sure how well she succeeded. “And Countess von Almy.” Esme nodded to her companion. “I’m sure we’ll suffice.”

Yes, there was a definite bite there.

Badger, a conscientious, affable man, flushed and nodded. “I do apologize, you’re quite right. And I thank you for coming, these disruptions are more frequent than mere rough seas warrant.”

“Yes.” Esme breathed out her crossness and reminded herself Badger didn’t mean anything by his comments. “It worries me that both ships are targeted.”

Badger nodded, keeping an eye on the crew, the passengers, and anyone who wandered closer enough to their conversation. Esme had to admire that. But then he had come to them, worried about not only the company’s reputation but the very real fear that a regular passenger on this transatlantic crossing was the culprit.

A full half of the passengers were regulars, which made discerning who tampered with the cargo difficult.

“I can vouch for my crew, miss.” Badger shook his head. “However, given the destruction, I’m hesitant to dismiss any of them outright.”

Esme tilted her head and hoped her hat might stay put. The unrelenting wind had other ideas. “You haven’t told anyone your concerns?”

He shook his head. “Only Mr. and Mrs. Conrad, miss.”

Unease danced over her arms and made her stomach jump. They had not considered the crew, with so many having worked for the company for almost as long as Badger himself. Conrad Shipping paid well and looked after both the crew and their families. They didn’t have a lot of new faces. This made their detecting all the harder.

“Thank you, Captain, we’ll work to stop this and return to normal operations.” She smiled and nodded, adding a small tittering laugh for show to any who might be watching.

“Esme, häschen.” Aunt Hannah turned to her, frowning in the wind. “Are you sure this is a good idea?”

“Sailing to British North America on one of our ships during a tenuous treaty with France? One Britain didn’t even sign?” Esme turned from the door where she listened for any eavesdroppers. “Or trying to ferret out the thief in our company?”

“Either.” Hannah sighed, a long-suffering sound Esme knew all too well. “Both.”

Today, the sun shone brightly overhead and not a cloud marred the winter sky. A good omen, she thought.

She held that belief while several more passengers boarded. Captain Badger and Mr. Webber greeted them all by name, regular passengers it seemed, as the crew prepared the ship and loaded passenger trunks and cargo. She smiled and wondered if the small pull of her lips was simpering enough.

Hannah was right. A week wasn’t enough, she should’ve practiced more. Then again, she’d never been particularly good at planning.

“Does anyone seem off?” Esme whispered. “Or too friendly with any of the crew?”

“Not that I’ve seen,” Hannah admitted. “But then there’s no reason—”

Whatever else she said, Esme didn’t hear. At that moment, a tall, handsome man stepped onto the deck as if he, not Esme, owned the ship. The perfect tilt of his hat, the smart cut of his clothing all screamed wealth. That wasn’t what stopped Esme cold.

She’d grown up with money. Knew the good and bad of it, what it bought and what it couldn’t, and what people were willing to do to obtain it.

It wasn’t the man’s obvious wealth that had all the breath rush from her. It was the man himself.

She cursed. Hannah elbowed her with a warning look. “You’re out of character, häschen.” Esme barely acknowledged that warning, however true it was.

“Ah, My Lord Strachan,” Captain Badger said jovially. “We’re so pleased you could join us.”

“Strachan?” Hannah’s voice raised slightly.

“Well, hell,” Esme muttered. “What is he doing here?”

Of all the people to board, she had honestly never expected she’d know any of them. It had simply never occurred to her. And Landon Carhart, the Most Honorable Marquess of Strachan was the last person she expected. He wasn’t even on the passenger list!

Now her brother’s closest friend stood barely twenty feet from her. Esme didn’t know how he’d react, if he’d even recognized her. It’d been three—four?—years at least since they last met. Five?

Before his father died in a gaming hell fight amidst so much scandal Landon had spent the next year traveling the country with Esme’s brother, Grayson, rather than return home. Women, Esme thought, several in various stages of dress. Men, too, which had sent tongues a wagging. And something else she couldn’t remember at the moment.

Besides the duel, of course.

“He wasn’t on the list?” Hannah whispered, the words nearly caught by the wind.

“No,” Esme muttered. “A last-minute addition we didn’t know about.”

“This is not a good portent,” Hannah added just as Landon turned in their direction.

“Agreed,” Esme sighed. Just then a particularly strong gust of wind sent her bonnet askew. “I have a bad feeling about this.”

 

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