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The Governess Wears Scarlet (Andersen Hall, Book 5) by Sari Robins

By Sari Robins

"Haunted via a bad tragedy, Viscount Jason Steele roams the streetsof London as a masked vigilante. One starlit evening, he rescues a veiledyoung girl. . . and he or she unleashes a fiery ardour he'd inspiration longdead. although they discover each inch of every other's our bodies, they mustkeep their faces hidden, for a bootleg affair may have dangerousconsequences for them either . . .

In the tough mild of day, Jason's fundamental predicament is hiring a governessto deal with his younger nephews. He has no concept that Abigail West isthe tantalizing lady he meets lower than the canopy of darkness every one night.But once they find a kidnapping plot that may plunge all of them intomortal possibility, Jason and Abigail might be compelled to bare themselves . .. and lay naked their terrific, explosive allure for all of the worldto see.

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The cottage has a few modern conveniences, meaning that an appropriate area was built against the back of the cottage so one needn’t go out into the night or storm to answer the call of nature. In addition, there is also a hand pump in the kitchen to draw water so one needn’t go to the old well outside, whose windlass is in disrepair. Cooking is done on a small cast-iron stove, and bathing and laundry are done in a brass washtub—also in the kitchen, so that the water may be heated on the stove.

Chapter Three Houses will build themselves, And tombstones re-write names on a dead man’s grave. —Andrew Young, “Culbin Sands” Fear is paranoia’s chief handmaiden, and therefore sometimes an evil influence on even the most rational mind. I had calmed considerably by the time I made porridge and brushed out my hair. It takes patience and time to add the oats little by little to boiling salted water. I don’t care for lumpy porridge, and it is my experience that alarm can only be sustained for a short period of time in the absence of any new threats, especially when doing something so prosaic as whisking oatmeal on the stove with a cat looking on.

Apparently Fergus Culbin was the last of the local line of Culbins, and it was widely believed that it was one of his godless ancestors, living in a now-ruined keep, that brought the curse down upon the village. Twaddle, all of it. Nonetheless, Fergus was rumored able to dispense with his shadow when desired, a sure sign of diablerie—or a sign of a cloudy day, but that was less exciting to talk about late at night around the peat fires. And if the subject of Fergus’s wicked ways failed them, they could always talk about me.

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