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For the first time in her life, she understood how a woman might be led astray. Playmates during one magical summer on the coast, Clarissa and Gus made a vow to one another: when they were older, when they were both free of the shadows of their neglectful and abusive fathers, they would marry. But that was a child's promise and, like so many things in childhood, it was all but forgotten, or so Miss Clarissa Milton thought. Then she meets the compelling and powerful Augustus Brandeis, Duke of Atherton, at a house party. She doesn't immediately recognize him as her childhood friend, but she is drawn to him in a way that she cannot explain. Augustus knows her instantly. In fact, she's the very reason he came to Southampton to start. He's there to fulfill their childhood vow by making her his wife. But having seen her again, it's more than simply the desire to honor an ages old promise. Clarissa is everything he could have ever desired in a woman, and he means to show her that there is nothing childlike in the way he feels for her. (Note: This story was first published as part of the Anthology titled Get Your Duke On in August 2022)
Author

USA Today Best Selling author and Winner of the 2019 Romance Through the Ages Award for Georgian/Regency Romance, Chasity Bowlin is the author multiple bestselling historical romance novels, both independently and with Dragonblade Publishing. She lives in central Kentucky with her husband and their menagerie of animals. She loves writing, loves traveling and enjoys incorporating tidbits of her actual vacations into her books. She is an avid Anglophile, loving all things British, but specifically all things Regency. Growing up in Tennessee, spending as much time as possible with her doting grandparents, soap operas were a part of her daily existence, followed by back to back episodes of Scooby Doo. Her path to becoming a romance novelist was set when, rather than simply have her Barbie dolls cruise around in a pink convertible, they time traveled, hosted lavish dinner parties and one even had an evil twin locked in the attic.