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Monday, December 9, 2013

Sneak Peek: Taming a Gentleman Spy

[My Monday sneak peek is a delicious historical romance by Maggie Andersen - Taming a Gentleman Spy. This is part of Maggi's blog tour, so she's giving away a $50 gift certificate plus a copy of the first book in the Spies of Mayfair series to one randomly drawn commener! ~ Lisabet]


BLURB

John Haldane, Earl of Strathairn, is on an urgent mission to find the killer of his fellow spy. After visiting the young widow of one of his agents, Strathairn strengthens his resolve. A spy should never marry, and most certainly not to Lady Sibella Winborne, with her romantic ideas of love and marriage. Unable to give Sibella up entirely, he has kept her close as a friend. Then, weak fool that he is, he kissed her.

Lady Sibella Winborne has refused several offers of marriage since she first set eyes on the handsome Earl of Strathairn. Sibella’s many siblings always rush to her aid to discourage an ardent suitor, but not this time. Her elder brother, Chaloner, Marquess of Brandreth, has approved Lord Coombe’s suit. Sibella yearns to set up her own household. She is known to be the sensible member of the family, but she doesn’t feel at all sensible about Lord Strathairn. If only she could forget that kiss.


EXCERPT

Beneath glistening chandeliers, the dancers spun to the strains of a Handel waltz. Strathairn smiled down at his partner, her slim waist beneath his hand as they danced. Lady Sibella Winborne looked like a delicate flower in a gauzy pale gown covered in amber blossom. White ostrich feather plumes adorned her luxuriant dark locks. He enjoyed looking at her. Her serene oval face lifted and she smiled at him, her mouth wide and full. Too wide for beauty some might say, but made for kissing. She had inherited her mother’s famous eyes, a delectable mix of blue and green, but her nature was quieter, lacking the vivacity of her mother in her youth, who was said to have had men falling at her feet. He admired Sibella’s calm beauty, but she was oh, so much more: practical, poised and intelligent. Yet still unmarried, which surprised him.

You arrived late tonight. I wasn’t sure you’d come,” she said.

I was tied up with business.”

Not parliament?”

No.”

She tilted her head. “Your horses, then?”

He grinned at her blatant curiosity. “No.”

You won’t tell me.”

No.”

Sibella laughed with good humor. “Very well. Might I find you riding in Hyde Park tomorrow?”

I hope to.”

Her delicate brows rose. “If business doesn’t keep you.”

He laughed. “Precisely.”

The music faded away. Strathairn escorted her back to her chair where her mother, the Dowager Marchioness of Brandreth, sat fanning herself among the other dowagers. He bowed, planning to slip into the rooms set aside for gambling. As much as he might wish to dance with Sibella again, it would place them under scrutiny, and faro was an effective release from the tension he always carried with him.

Don’t rush off, Strathairn,” her sharp-eyed mother said. “We have seen little of you of late. You rarely frequent these affairs.” She waved her fan in an arc to encompass the ballroom. “Where have you been hiding?”

Not hiding, my lady, merely visiting my estates.”

Lady Brandreth adjusted the silk shawl over her shoulders. “Did you include that pile of yours in Yorkshire? I enjoyed the hunt ball, but it’s cold as charity in winter up in those parts.”

Not this time, but I miss it. There’s a wild beauty to the dales in winter, quite unlike southern 
England.”

I daresay.” Her purple turban wobbled as she nodded. “You are a fine figure of a man, Strathairn. What are you now? Six and thirty? You should marry. You should be setting up your nursery.” She gestured toward her daughter sitting beside her. “Sibella will bear you healthy children. The Brandreths come of good stock, and the Wederells even better.”

Mama, please!” He caught Sibella’s apologetic gaze and suppressed a wry smile. Her plea would have little effect; the marchioness was known to be one of the most colorful and outspoken members of the ton.

The dowager batted her daughter’s protest away with her fan. “I am merely speaking the truth, Sibella.”

Your daughter is a credit to you, my lady,” he said with a smile. “She has inherited both your beauty and intelligence.”

Now you are toad eating.” A roguish smile lit Lady Brandreth’s face. “You always were a charmer. Sibella is intelligent. Walk with her on the terrace to discover it for yourself.”

I should be delighted.”


About the Author

Maggi Andersen fell in love with the Georgian and Regency worlds after reading the books of Georgette Heyer. Victoria Holt's Gothic Victorian novels were also great favorites.

She has raised three children and gained a BA and an MA in Creative Writing. After husband David retired from the law, they moved to the beautiful Southern Highlands of Australia.

Maggi's free time is spent enjoying her garden and the local wildlife, reading, movies and the theatre. She keeps fit swimming and visiting the gym.

Maggi is a multi-published author, and writes mysteries and young adult novels as well as her Georgian, Regency and Victorian romances.





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15 comments:

Maggi Andersen said...

Thank you so much for hosting me.

Goddess Fish Promotions said...

Thank you for hosting

Lisabet Sarai said...

Hello, Maggi,

Welcome to Beyond Romance. What a gorgeous cover! I usually shrink them down more, but I couldn't bear to with this one.

Good luck with your tour and with the book.

Rita Wray said...

I like the premise of the story.

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MomJane said...

great excerpt. Sexy cover

Colleen C. said...

Oh I am really liking what a see... you are a new author for me. It is a pleasure to learn about you and your books!

Stormy Vixen said...

Great excerpt! Thanks for sharing it and the giveaway. Sounds like a really good book. Wishing everyone a wonderful and magical holiday season! evamillien at gmail dot com

Maggi Andersen said...

It's definitely one of my favorites, Lisabet! Thanks!

Maggi Andersen said...

Thanks Rita!

Maggi Andersen said...

Thanks MomJane. I think it is too. :)

Maggi Andersen said...

Hi Colleen, I hope you enjoy it if you get a chance to read it. Drop me a line if you do. maggiandersen@yahoo.com Always love to hear from readers!

Maggi Andersen said...

Thanks for the lovely thoughts, Eva!

bn100 said...

Nice premise

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Jana Leah B said...

Enjoyed the excerpt. Thanks for the giveaway!

Natasha said...

Thanks for the chance to win!
Sounds like an amazing read!!
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