My Sister's Intended

My Sister's Intended

by Rachael Anderson

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Serendipity Book 1

Prudence knows exactly how a proper romance should unfold—after all, she plans to write them someday.

Unfortunately, real life seems determined to ignore her rules.

For years it has been decided that Prudence’s sister will marry their neighbor’s eldest son, a match guaranteed to bring titles, fortune, and great satisfaction to both families. Prudence alone finds the arrangement dreadful. How can anyone promise their heart to a man they barely know?

Resolved to fix matters herself, Prudence takes it upon herself to help the awkward pair discover one another’s charms and, if she is very clever, fall properly in love.

It is the perfect plan, until it goes dreadfully awry. The more Prudence helps the pair fall in love, the more she fears she is the one doing the falling.

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When Prudence lifted her eyes to his again, they sparkled with a challenge. "I was going to save this question until later so as not to shock you from the start, but I really do need to know . . . What does it feel like to kiss a woman?"

A large lump formed in Brand's throat, and his mouth went dry. What the deuce? She had promised not to ask questions that would make him uncomfortable, but already he wanted to flee like a frightened kitten. How could he possibly explain how it felt to kiss a woman?

Brand searched his mind for a way to avoid answering until he heard a snicker escape her lips. She was laughing at him. Him! Hildebrand Ethan Cannon, Viscount Knave—a man at least eight years her senior and a great deal higher in social standing.

Unbelievable.

"You are teasing me," he said, hoping it was true. If she'd posed the question to make him squirm—and perhaps make him more inclined to answer her other questions—then she wouldn't be expecting an answer.

She shook her head, still smiling. "I'm afraid not, my lord, although I did find the look of terror on your face is vastly amusing."

"I'm glad I could entertain you."

"I hope you will be equally glad to instruct me on a few things as well. The first scene in my book will include a kiss, and I have no idea how to describe the experience. Do a woman's lips feel warm or soft or even moist? Would your pulse quicken? Aside from touch, what other senses are engaged? How would it make you feel and what would you notice when you held a woman in your arms?"

If she thought he'd appeared terror-stricken before, there would be no word for how he looked now. Did she earnestly expect him to answer such questions? Surely even she knew how inappropriate it would be to discuss such things, her being an innocent.

"I cannot say," he finally muttered.

Her brow puckered in confusion. "Have you never kissed a woman, my lord?"

Brand was sorely tempted to lie and say he had not, but he couldn't bring himself to do so. Any man of six-and-twenty who had never experienced a kiss would be laughed out of his manhood. Women were expected to remain innocent until married. Men were not.

"Yes, I have kissed a woman," he finally admitted, "but I have no intention of discussing any of the details with you."

"Why not?" she asked, her large brown eyes blinking at him curiously. "Would you rather I invent the information?"

"Yes."

She didn't appreciate his retort because she scowled. "Can you not tell me at least a little?"

"No."

"Why?"

"Because a kiss could never be described with any sort of accuracy, at least not by me. It involves too many feelings and sensations and complexities of thought. If you wish to know what a kiss feels like, you'll have to experience it for yourself."

Too late, Brand realized his mistake. Her expression became contemplative, as though she was actually considering doing just that. Good gads, had he really just encouraged an innocent young woman to go hunting for a kiss? Who would she ask? A groom? Stablehand? The next peddler that came to town?

"I think you are right," she said at last. "I really must experience a kiss for myself if I am to describe it with any sort of accuracy." She blinked up at him with that innocent expression again. "Will you kiss me, Lord Knave? No, how silly of me. You are to marry my sister, so that would never do." She pursed her lips for a moment before musing, "Perhaps one of the footmen would be kind enough to show me how it's done."

Kind enough? Brand could think of a great many reasons a footman would comply with such a request, and kindness did not factor in to any of them. Brand would kiss her himself before he allowed a footman near her.

He rubbed the bridge of his nose, feeling a headache coming on. "Perhaps I can try to explain what it feels like after all." Better that than having her chase after a footman.

"But you only just said you couldn't do it justice," she pointed out. "I realize I sound dreadfully forward, but I really must know, and experience is the best teacher, is it not?"

"No, it isn't," he lied. "And you are not going to kiss a footman."

"Then who? Felix or Lionel, perhaps? I'm fairly certain I can convince one of them to do it, if given the opportunity. The question is how to go about it?"

It was plain to see by the firm set of her jaw that she would not rest until she had experienced a kiss of her own. She didn't seem to care who did the deed, only that the man did a thorough job of it. A quick peck on the lips wouldn't satisfy her curiosities.

"Perhaps I could send a note to Felix and ask him to call on me," she continued to muse. "We could take a stroll through the maze in the gardens. There is a hidden alcove on the south side, which could be quite perfect. We would have to evade Ruth, obviously, but—"

"Devil take it," Brand growled as he pulled her to him. Her quick intake of breath was the only sound she made before his mouth covered hers.

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Genre
Historical Romance
Subgenre
Regency (1811, Small Town, Victorian (1830
Series
Serendipity • Book 1
Audience
Adult
Bell Peppers
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Profanity
1 None
Violence
1 None
Drugs, Alcohol, Tobacco
1 None
Publication Date
March 21, 2018
Language Versions
English
Narration Type
Human
Fiction Form
Novel

Editorial Reviews

"I got seriously hooked on this book right from the first glance. Everything in this story is so beautiful and done so perfectly. The cover is stunning, the blurb intriguing and the story flow expertly done."

—NjKinny's World of Books & Stuff

"The moment I set eyes on this cover page, I knew I am going to love this cute love story. Delightfully crafted with endearing characters this is an ongoing tale of fun, love and some hard decisions.

—Finitha J., Know Your Books Blog

"My Sister's Intended is my FAVORITE kind of book to read. It is the kind of story I will save in my Kindle forever so I can re-read again and again. What makes this story so good? Everything! This book is pure perfection."

—Nicole, Christian Fiction Girl Blog

"WOW. I reserve five stars for books that blow me away, and this has become my newest addition! What a delight to discover a gem like this."

—Mary, Goodreads.com

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Srivalli R
Enjoyable

This was a lighthearted and fun book to read with right amount of emotions thrown in. I was disappointed that Catherine hardly had any presence though her name was used left, right, and center. The solution at the end came a little too easily and I was tempted to rate the book 3 stars. But I like the heroine and her chatter. Sophia's character also was shaping well. Hence the extra 4th star.

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LakeLady
Recommend

I certainly enjoyed this book. Instead of being the reader I felt as though I was right there in the scene as an observer sometimes and as a participant other times. Great company during Covid.

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Cliente de Kindle
Delightful clean story

It was well written so it didn't bore me as others do,not even at the end of the story,a delightful clean story

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Everyday_is_a_reading_day
A clean, feel good series!

Oh my... I just loved this story & am so eager to read the next two in the series! (A shame there are only two more to come!)I have long enjoyed Ms. Anderson’s style of writing & her stories but this may well be my favourite thus far! I cannot adequately express how thoroughly I enjoyed this novel. I loved the interactions between all of the characters but especially those between the two main characters. The humour as well as seeing their friendship & ultimately love grow was satisfying to say the least. The interactions between the main characters & others in the story are also intriguing & enjoyable. Hence why I am eager for the next book in the series! Each characters personality has such promise & potential for their own story.I do not want to give away any spoilers (it’s really hard, let me tell you!) so I’m going to leave it here but let me just reassure you that this is a clean & happy read. Set in regency times, which was already a huge tick in my opinion, this novel left me feeling thoroughly happy with its outcome & not wanting to put it down!If you like clean, feel good, regency style novels then you will most certainly not be disappointed!Enjoy!I received an ARC of this book free without any obligation to leave a review.I have taken this book from my “to be read” pile & have promptly put it in my “to be read AGAIN” pile ;)

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Cathy W
A delightful beginning to a trilogy of stories

Delightfully light and funny with no jarring anachronistic language or attitudes, engaging characters, and a satisfying resolution, this clean and wholesome regency romance is an enjoyable read.

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