Confessions at Midnight
The second book in the Mayhem in Mayfair series, 2007
Acknowledgments
I would like to thank the following people for their invaluable help and support:
My editor, Erika Tsang, and all the wonderful people at Avon Books/HarperCollins for their kindness, cheer- leading, and helping make my dreams come true, including Liate Stehlik, Carrie Feron, Debbie Stier, Pam Spengler- Jaffee, Buzzy Porter, Brian Grogan, Mike Spradlin, Adrienne Di Pietro, Mark Gustafson, Rhonda Rose, Carla Parker, and Tom Egner.
My agent, Damaris Rowland, for her faith and wisdom, as well as Steven Axelrod and Lori Antonson.
Jenni Grizzle and Wendy Etherington for being such great buds.
Thanks also to the wonderful Sue Grimshaw of BGI for her generosity and support and Kathy Baker, bookseller extraordinaire. If bookselling were an Olympic event, you two ladies would bring home the gold! And as always to Kay and Jim Johnson; Kathy and Dick Guse; Lea and Art D' Alessandro; and Michelle, Steve, and Lindsey Grossman.
A cyber hug to my Looney Loopies Connie Brockway, Marsha Canham, Virginia Henley, Jill Gregory, Sandy Hingston, Julia London, Kathleen Givens, Sherri Browning, and Julie Ortolon, and also to the Temptresses the Blaze Babes.
My terrific book club buddies Susie Aspinwall, Sandy Izaguirre, Melanie Long, and Melissa Winsor for their kindness, friendship, and support.
A very special thank you to the members of Georgia Romance Writers and Romance Writers of America.
And finally, thank you to all the wonderful readers who have taken the time to write to me. I love hearing from you!
Chapter One
'When we chose this book to read, I had no idea it would be so… explicit,' murmured Carolyn Turner, Viscountess Wingate.
She clutched her slim, leather-bound-and much perused-volume of
Virginal, yes. Innocents-no longer, thanks to the
Of course, in spite of having been married for seven years, she herself still had never
Based on her reading of the
Her sister Sarah, the new Marchioness Langston by virtue of her recent marriage, cleared her throat. 'Well, the entire point of forming our little Ladies Literary Society was to forsake the classics for more forbidden fare.'
'True,' said Lady Julianne Bradley, whose normally porcelain complexion now resembled a fiery sunset, 'but there is forbidden, then there is
'She'd fly into the boughs as she always does,' chimed in Lady Emily Stapleford with her usual forthrightness. 'She'd demand her hartshorn, then, once recovered, I wager she'd confiscate your copy in order to read it for herself.' Emily grinned at Julianne over the rim of her teacup. 'In which case you'd not only be confined to your bedchamber for the remainder of your natural days, but you'd never get your book back. So make certain she doesn't find out.'
Julianne's color deepened, and she quickly added another sugar lump to her tea. 'As I've absolutely nothing to which I can compare anything I've read in the
'Anatomically possible?' finished Emily. 'Yes, I wondered the same thing.' Her gaze bounced between Carolyn and Sarah. 'Well?'
Sarah pushed up her spectacles then fanned herself with her napkin. 'I'm hardly an expert, as I've only been married two months. But from what I can tell…'
Her voice trailed off, and Emily leaned forward so far she nearly tipped from her chair. 'Yes?'
'Everything she describes is… possible.'
Emily sat back and
Carolyn pressed her hands against her book, which rested in her lap. Snippets from the scorching story of the Anonymous Lady's sexual exploits sifted through her mind and she felt as if the pages set her gown on fire.
'Certainly possible,' she agreed, even though she wasn't quite positive. But really, weren't most things
'But are they… enjoyable?' asked Julianne, her blue eyes round. 'Because I must say, some of them sound rather… messy.'
An image flashed through Carolyn's mind… of Edward's handsome face hovering above hers, his flesh buried