With This Ring

With This Ring by Amanda Quick Read Free Book Online

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Authors: Amanda Quick
Tags: Romance, Historical, Fantasy, Paranormal, Mystery, Adult, Regency
not an author of popular novels, such as Mrs. York.”
    She gave him a smile that bordered on the condescending. “Do not feel too bad about it. We cannot all write well enough to make a living, sir.”
    “I write,” he said through his teeth, “for a different audience than does Mrs. York.”
    “Fortunately, in your case, there is no need to convince people to actually purchase your work, is there? The Monkcrest fortune is the stuff of legend, according to my aunt. You can afford to write for journals that do not pay for your articles.”
    “We seem to be straying from the subject, Mrs. Poole.” “Indeed, we do.” Her smile was very cool. There were dangerous sparks in her eyes. “My lord, I am extremely grateful for the information, limited as it is, that you have given me. I shall not impose on your hospitality any longer than necessary. My maid and I will leave first thing in the morning.”
    Leo ignored that. “Hold one moment here, Mrs. Poole. Precisely how do you intend to pursue your inquiries into the matter of the Rings?”
    “My next step will be to interview the person who was with my uncle when he died.”
    “Who is that?”
    “A woman who calls herself Madame Virtue.”
    Shock held him transfixed for the space of several heartbeats. When the paralysis finally wore off, Leo sucked in a deep breath. “You intend to speak to the proprietress of the House of the Rod? Impossible. Absolutely impossible.”
    Beatrice tipped her head slightly to the side, frowning. “Why on earth do you say that, my lord?”
    “For God’s sake, she is a’brothel keeper. You would be ruined if it got out thdt you had associated with her.” Amusement lit Beatrice’s eyes. “One of the advantages of being a widow of a certain age, as I’m sure you’re aware, my lord, is that I have a great deal more freedom than I did as a younger woman.-
    “No respectable lady possesses the degree of freedom required to consort with brothel keepers.”
    “I shall exercise discretion,” she said with an aplomb that was no doubt meant to reassure him. “Good night, my lord.”
    “Damnation, Mrs. Poole.”
    She was already at the door. “You have been somewhat helpful. Thank you for your hospitality.”
    “And they call me mad,” Leo whispered.

Chapter 3
The master of the ruin vanished back into the shadows as though returning to his natural habitat. The darkness closed around him. There was so little time, she thought. She must find a way out before the dark lord reappeared.
    From Chapter Three Of The Ruin By Mrs. Amelia York
    He had to stop her.
    Fifteen minutes after the door had closed behind Beatrice, Leo.still prowled the library with long, swift strides. A cloak of foreboding enveloped him.
    He did not doubt for a moment that Beatrice intended to carry out her crazed scheme.
    “She has no notion of what she is about,” he said to Elf. “At the very least she will most certainly bring ruin upon herself. At worst-”
    He could not finish the sentence aloud. If someone really was pursuing the Rings and had killed Lord Glassonby because of them, Beatrice could easily put herself in grave danger.
     
    He came to an abrupt halt. There was only one thing to do. He would have to discover the truth of the situation for himself. He was the authority on old legends and antiquities, after all. If anyone could find the Forbidden Rings and the alchemist’s Aphrodite, it was he.
    Mrs. Beatrice Poole, reader of horrid novels, would only create trouble and possibly embroil herself in some extremely dangerous mischief if she pursued this affair on her own.
    He had to find a way to convince her to leave the matter to him. It was not going to be easy to deflect her from her quest. From the little he had seen thus far, it was clear that Beatrice was a formidable, extremely strong-willed -woman. In the course of her widowhood she had obviously gotten out of the habit of taking advice, let alone instructions, from the male of the species.

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