The Likelihood of Lucy
Author: Jenny Holiday
Genre: Historical Romance
Publisher: Entangled Publishing - Scandalous
Book Description:
London,
1815
Trevor
Bailey is on the cusp of opening the greatest hotel in London. His days as a
gutter snipe are behind him, as he enjoys a life of wealth, society, and
clandestine assignments as a spy in the service of His Majesty. Until one
tumultuous night churns up the past he'd long left behind...
Turned out
by her employer for her radical beliefs, Lucy Greenleaf reaches out to the man
who was once her most beloved friend. She never expected that the
once-mischievous Trevor would be so handsome and gentleman-like and neither can
deny the instant attraction.
But Lucy's
reformer ways pose a threat to the hotel's future and his duties as a spy. Now
Trevor must choose between his new life and the woman he's always loved…
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Excerpt
Who was this man? He was the Trevor
of her youth, yet he was not. The boy would not have touched her like that.
Would not even have noticed her face long enough to bother with a dab of
pudding gone awry. The boy had reserved that sort of intense scrutiny for lock
picking and cake filching.
The man, by contrast, was causing
her stomach to feel like little wings were fluttering inside it.
It was almost as if she wasn’t in
the room, which was ridiculous because of course she was. It was her lip he
caressed. But he stared so intently at her mouth that the encounter seemed
somehow to be unfolding between him and it without her presence mattering at
all.
She lifted herself onto tiptoes, and
the tiny birds inside her took off, a great flapping flock of them. They were
propelling her toward him, and she wasn’t in charge anymore. She pressed her
lips against the spot of chocolate near the corner of his mouth. If she’d
thought the chocolate tasted sinful before, she’d been
naive. The tang of his skin magnified it, made it magnetic.
“Lucy,” he rasped, his lips moving
against her skin as he spoke her name. She waited for more, for him to cry halt.
He did not. So she remained where she was, her lips pressed against the corner
of his mouth but not moving, the roar of blood in her ears a rushing waterfall.
Beneath her mouth, his jaw clenched,
became hard like iron, and his breath, already short, took on a ragged quality.
Warmth pooled low in her belly like that chocolate, liquefied and hot. Every
second they stood there, unmoving, something coiled more tightly inside her. It
was almost painful, but it was impossible to imagine stepping away.
He moved only an inch. Less than an
inch. His lips grazed hers, and though they barely touched hers, the warmth in
her belly became fire. How was that possible? They weren’t even kissing, not
really, and yet she felt as if she were at the gates of Bedlam.
A thought crept in. She tried to
push it away, but it persisted. This is why Mary had fallen victim to her bouts
of suicidal behavior. This—this unnamable compulsion—would grow and grow until
it took over, displacing everything else, everything that made her herself.
Unlike Mary, she wasn’t capable of producing great
works of philosophy with the potential to change the world, but she did have a
life. A hard-won life she’d made for herself through sheer force of will.
Trevor was helping her—she’d had no choice but to permit it given his logical
argument that their arrangement would benefit them both. But she needed to
remember why she had agreed to stay only for six months. Because men were
dangerous—even him. Even Trevor. Perhaps especially him.
So she stepped away.
About the Author
Jenny
Holiday started writing in fourth grade, when her awesome hippie teacher,
between sessions of Pete Seeger singing and anti-nuclear power plant letter
writing, gave the kids notebooks and told them to write stories. Most of
Jenny's featured poltergeist, alien invasions, or serial killers who managed to
murder everyone except her and her mom. She showed early promise as a romance
writer, though, because nearly every story had a happy ending: fictional Jenny
woke up to find that the story had been a dream, and that her best friend,
father, and sister had not, in fact, been axe-murdered. From then on, she was
always writing, often in her diary, where she liked to decorate her
declarations of existential angst with nail polish teardrops. Eventually she
channelled her penchant for scribbling into a more useful format. After picking
up a PhD in urban geography, she became a professional writer, and has spent
many years promoting research at a major university, which allows her to become
an armchair astronomer/historian/particle physicist, depending on the day.
Eventually, she decided to try her hand again at happy endings--minus the
bloodbaths.
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