Gayle Wilson – His Secret Duchess (страница 1)
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All their vows, physical and verbal, had been made.
Nothing important remained that needed to be given voice.
Mary put her hand over Nick’s sleeve, the tips of her fingers still shaded with berry juice. The crested ring he wore was briefly touched with moonlight. Seeing the glint, he slipped it off his finger and onto her thumb.
“Take it to my father if…” The sentence trailed off, unfinished.
She nodded.
“I love you, Mary Winters,” he whispered. “I will always love you. Dearer to me than my own soul.”
Again she nodded.
He felt the small tightening of her fingers over his forearm as she leaned to place her lips against the roughness of his unshaven cheek.
“God keep you safe,” she whispered, a prayer, and stepped away, releasing him, freeing him to fulfill other vows, as compelling to his honor, she knew, as these they had made here together….
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His Secret Duchess
Gayle Wilson
is the award-winning author of ten novels written for Harlequin. Gayle has lived in Alabama her entire life, except for the years she followed her army aviator husband to a variety of military posts. She holds a master’s degree and an additional certification in the education of the gifted from the University of Alabama. Before beginning her writing career she taught at a number of schools around the Birmingham, Alabama, area.
Gayle writes historicals set in the Regency period of England for Harlequin Historicals and contemporary romantic suspense for Harlequin Intrigue. She was a 1995 Romance Writers of America RITA Award finalist for her first historical title,
Gayle and her husband have been blessed with a wonderful son, who is also a teacher of gifted students, and with a warm and loving extended Southern family and an ever-growing menagerie of cats and dogs.
For my friend and mother-in-love, Emma Lou, who also creates heroes, and who gave me the best.