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The stunning Regency-era romance from #1 "New York Times "bestselling author Catherine Coulter. Characters from two of Coulter's most beloved novels in the Sherbrooke Bride series find each other in "The Courtship." Helen Mayberry of "Mad Jack" has one passion: to track down a mystical treasure. That is, until she meets the thoroughly wicked Spenser Heatherington in a clash of the titans.

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London 1811

May 14

Just before midnight LORD BEECHAM STOPPED

dead in his tracks. He turned around so quickly that he

nearly tripped over a huge potted palm.

He couldn’t believe it. He had to be wrong. She

couldn’t have said that, could she? He looked for the

woman he had just heard speaking.

He parted two huge palm fronds and peered into the

Sanderling’s library, a long, narrow, shelf-lined room just

off the ballroom. Where the library was filled with darkbound

tomes, cobwebs in gloomy corners, and just one

small branch of candles casting shadows, the ballroom

was overflowing with lit candles, plants, and at least two

hundred guests, all of them laughing, dancing, and drinking

too much of the potent champagne punch.

The woman he had heard before spoke again. He took

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a step closer to the dimly lit library. Her voice was rich,

tantalizing, filled with laughter. “Really, Alexandra,” she

said, “doesn’t just the simple thought of discipline, just

hearing the word, saying it slowly to yourself and letting

it caress your tongue as you say it, doesn’t it conjure up

all sorts of delicious scenes of dominance? Can’t you just

see yourself? You are completely at the mercy of another,

that person is in total control, and there is nothing you

can do about anything. You know something is going to

happen, you’re dreading it, your heart is pounding, you’re

afraid, so very afraid, yet it’s a delicious sort of fear you

feel. You know, deep down, that you are anticipating what

is to come. You can’t wait for it to come, but there is

nothing you can do except imagine what will be done to

you. Ah, yes, your skin is rippling with the excitement of

it.”

There was dead silence. Wait, was that heavy breathing

he heard?

Lord Beecham, whose very active imagination had conjured

up a vision of himself standing over a beautiful

woman, smiling down at her as he tied her hands over her

head and her legs, spread, to the posts of his bed, knowing

that in just a few minutes, he would remove her clothing,

one lovely garment at a time, slowly, ever so slowly,

and

“Oh, goodness, Helen. I have to fan myself. I believe

my bosom is palpitating. You are far too good at painting

word pictures. What you describe it sounds terrifying

and wonderful. It rather makes my mouth water. It also

sounds like a grand production that requires a lot of planning.”

“Oh, yes, but that is part of the ritual. It is very important

that it be planned perfectly. You are part of the

ritual, the most important part, if you are the one in control.

It requires that you be constantly inventive, that you

don’t continue to rely on the same old disciplines. Remember,

anticipation of something unknown is a very

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powerful thing. To be effective, discipline must constantly

grow and change. In most cases, it is effective to have

other people nearby to witness the discipline. This makes

the recipient all the more frightened, his senses more

heightened, his thoughts more focused. It is an amazing

process. You will have to try it. Both sides of it.”

More deep silence.

Try it? He wanted to run into that room this very instant

and try everything he could possibly envision or dream

about. His fingers were already on his cravat, ready to

jerk it off so he could tie the wrists of the woman speaking,

together over her head, so she would be helpless, her

eyes large and frightened and excited as she stared up at

him, her lips parted. Damnation, he had only one cravat,

the one he was wearing. He needed at least two. He shuddered,

imagining the smooth flesh of her wrists as he

lightly wrapped the cravat around and around them, then

pulled them bound, over her head

He heard a deep sigh.

“All of that is well and good, Helen, but what I need

are specific disciplines to try. A list of disciplines, if you

will. From mild disciplines to the most rigorous.”

He realized suddenly that he knew that voice. Good

God, it was Alexandra Sherbrooke. He couldn’t believe

it. On second thought, he pictured Douglas Sherbrooke in

his mind’s eye, that big, hard man who had reputedly kept

his wife happy for eight whole years now. And Alexandra

wanted to know about discipline? To try on her husband?

What a delightfully wicked idea.

Who was the woman speaking to her, this Helen?

“On the other hand,” Alexandra said after a moment,

“I would like to know how you know so very much about

discipline.”

“I have read every book, every article, every paper

both scholarly and secular ever penned on the subject.

I have seen every painting, etching, and drawing of disciplines

employed throughout the world and throughout

the ages. Now, the disciplines in China goodness, talk

about inventive. The drawings show that the Chinese are

exceedingly flexible.”

A bit more silence, then Alexandra said, her voice lowered

a bit, as if she were leaning closer to this other

woman, speaking in confidence, but he could still make

out her words. “Helen, you are laughing at me. All right,

I accept that you know all about discipline. Now, you

must force yourself to come to my level. You have told

me how you discipline your servants. You have told me

about the ritual, how to build to a climax, how to squeeze

out every tantalizing drop of fear and excitement during

the discipline to achieve the result you wish.

“Now I want to go directly to the extreme pleasure end

of things. I want specifics. I am talking about physical

pleasure, Helen. I want to know exactly what you would

do to a man to drive him to the brink of madness. Since

you have read every tome written about the subject, you

must know something that would help me.”

Lord Beecham would not have moved if a beautiful

woman had stripped naked in front of him and started

kissing him. Now this was a kicker. Alexandra Sherbrooke

wanted to know how to drive Douglas to the brink

of madness? That made no sense. Driving a man like

Douglas to the brink would require very little effort on

her part. It would probably require an effort of ten seconds,

no more. Actually, any man who was still breathing

was a suitable candidate. He himself, for example.

Suddenly it simply became too much. He was eavesdropping

on two ladies discussing discipline, for God’s

sake. He was lurking there behind a palm, listening to

them, sweating, and ready to remove his cravat. It was

not to be borne. Lord Beecham couldn’t hold it back. It

just burst from his mouth. He laughed something he

didn’t normally do because he was, after all, a man of the

world; a lazy nod or a slightly contemptuous snicker was

usually more fitting. And so what poured out of his mouth

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sounded a bit rusty, perhaps a tad hoarse to the casual ear,

but it was a laugh, a good strong laugh, and it just kept

rolling out of him.

He realized they could hear him. That would never do.

He tried so hard to stop laughing that he hiccupped. He

clapped his hand over his mouth and quickly slipped behind

another giant palm tree. And none too soon.

“I know I heard someone, Helen. It was a man and he

was laughing. Oh, dear, you don’t think it was Douglas,

do you? No, Douglas would come right in here and laugh

in our faces. Then he would look at me with a smile in

his eyes and tell me to forget the thought of disciplining

him, that he is in charge. I am tired of his controlling

everything. Eight years is a long time, Helen. I want to

make him wild first, for once.”

“Well, that can’t be too difficult. Simply distract him

when he is reading the Gazette. Start nuzzling his ear,

kiss his neck, bite him. Why haven’t you done this already?”

Dead silence.

“Oh, dear, you are scarlet to your hairline, Alexandra.”

“I have bitten him, Helen, I have. My bites simply take

place in a different context. There is no Gazette lying

about.”

“A context that Douglas has provided?”

“Yes. You know, it’s just that Douglas has only to look

at me, perhaps give me a small touch anywhere with his

hand or his mouth, and I lose every shred of thought. I

puddle right on the floor, directly in front of him. It just

does not stop, Helen. Help me. Oh, dear, what if he is out

there, listening? Now he knows what power he wields

over me.”

“Trust me, he already knows. Now, you’re right, of

course. If it had been Douglas, he would be standing right

in front of us, laughing his head off. But then, perhaps he

would have let you lead him off to begin disciplining him

this very night that is, if he didn’t decide to discipline

you first.”

Alexandra sighed.

“Goodness, you mean it? You’re serious here, Alexandra?

Doesn’t Douglas ever let you have control? Eight

years of one-sided marital sorts of things? From everything

I’ve read, this isn’t good. The Italians, especially,

believe that participation in lovemaking should be balanced.

You must pull yourself together.”

“It’s difficult once Douglas turns his attention on me. I

would like to read what the Italians have to say about

this.”

“I will lend you a treatise on it. Now, you cannot allow

Douglas always to discipline you first. You must focus

your mind, Alexandra.”

Alexandra’s eyes nearly crossed. She shuddered delicately.

“Douglas has never said anything at all about discipline.

I’m sure he’s never done any to me.”

Helen laughed and patted her cheek. “From everything

I’ve read, I’ll wager Douglas already performs a lover’s

standard discipline on you and you don’t even realize it.

You’re just having fun.”

“Do you really think so? I wonder what specific sorts

of things that Douglas enjoys with me one could call discipline?

Perhaps I shall ask him.”

“Or perhaps not, at least not yet.”

“Whatever he does, it’s true that I do sometimes forget

to think,” Alexandra said, then squared her shoulders, “but

that’s another problem, one I will have to solve.” Her

shoulders squared even more and her magnificent bosom

achieved new prominence. “I will have to learn how to

retain my own control if I want to have a chance of controlling

Douglas. I will have to have a specific goal in

mind, a course that I will have to follow. I will get the

upper hand of Douglas. The brink of madness yes, Helen,

that is where I want to dispatch Douglas. You must

tell me specifically what I am to do.”

Helen looked down at her fingernails a moment. She

knew she should keep her mouth shut, but she couldn’t

help herself. She said on a deep, wistful sigh, overflowing

with exquisite memories, knowing that Alexandra would

be enraged within moments, “Ah, even when I was fifteen

and I first saw Douglas and fell in love with him, I knew

instinctively that he wouldn’t be a clod. I knew he would

excel, and I wanted to be the female he chose to excel

upon. Such a pity that it wasn’t meant to be.” She sighed

again, a sad, forlorn sigh.

Helen watched beneath her lashes as Alexandra’s eyes

narrowed remarkably, and her voice turned mean and low.

“Helen, I will not tell you again. You will forget those

early years of infatuation with Douglas. You will forget

those tender feelings you cherished for him when you

were too young to realize what was what.”

“Yes,” Helen said at her most humble, her head bent

to show how contrite she was, “I will try.” She hoped

Alexandra couldn’t hear the laughter in her voice.

Lord Beecham heard the laughter. And then he realized

that here he was, a man of immense savoir faire, hiding

behind huge green palm fronds, hanging on these

women’s every word. He hadn’t yet seen the disciplinarian,

but he could see Alexandra Sherbrooke now. She was

looking around, just a bit apprehensively, her fingers

splayed over her incredible bosom. It was too bad Douglas

insisted she keep all that lovely white flesh more covered

than not. It wasn’t at all the style. God gave women bosoms

to flaunt, and every woman he knew flaunted, except

Alexandra Sherbrooke. Everyone had seen Douglas drag

his wife into a corner from time to time to pull up her

bodice if he thought there was too much white flesh showing.

A pity.

Lord Beecham loved breasts: bountiful breasts like Alexandra’s

that would overflow a man’s hands, small

breasts that were ripe and sweet, breasts pushed up to be

lovingly framed by a gown’s satin and lace. He loved to

bury his face in a woman’s breasts.

He got hold of himself. Who was the other woman, the

self-proclaimed mistress of discipline? He knew only that

her name was Helen.

Lord Beecham was not normally a skulker, but he had

to know who she was. He waited, veiled by the palm

fronds, until, finally, the two ladies came out of the Sanderling’s

library.

He nearly dropped his glass of champagne when he saw

Helen. She was the woman he had seen riding in the park

with Douglas. He remembered remarking to himself then

that he wanted a better look at her. Now he was getting

it. She had to be nearly as tall as he was, but there all

resemblance between them ended. His imagination soared

to Mount Olympus for suitable comparisons. She was

sculpted like a goddess, statuesque and beautifully curved,

skin so white it was alabaster, and her hair surely even

goddesses didn’t have hair like that, thick and pure blond

with no hints of gold or red. She wore it twisted atop her

head, making her appear even taller, with long, lazy curls

caressing the white flesh of her shoulders. Her eyes were

bluer than Aphrodite’s, her smile so charming, so utterly

seductive, it could have belonged to Helen of Troy. He

would wager that this new Helen could launch even more

ships.

Lord Beecham had just lost his wits. Frankly, his

literary-inspired imagination had made him produce tripe.

She was a woman, just a woman, and her name was

Helen. She might be on the magnificent side, but she was

still only a woman, nothing more, nothing less. He had

seen women who were more beautiful, had bedded

women who were more beautiful. She was not a goddess,

not even close to a siren of myth. She was just a very big

girl who happened to have very nice hair of a shade that

sparked poetry in a man’s soul. And she ...

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