The Maid of Milan
by Beverly Eikli
Beverly will award a
$20 Amazon book voucher and a digital copy of The Reluctant Bride to a randomly
drawn commenter during the tour.
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After three years of marriage, Adelaide has fallen in love with the handsome, honourable husband who nurtured her through her darkest hours.
Now Adelaide’s former lover, the passionate poet from whose arms she was torn by her family during their illicit liaison in Milan six years previously has returned, a celebrity due to the success of his book The Maid of Milan.
High society is as desperate to discover the identity of his ‘muse’ as Adelaide is to protect her newfound love and her husband’s political career.
Excerpt:
The following scene takes place when Adelaide has discovered that not only is she in love with the husband she reluctantly consented to wed, but that she wants him to be in no doubt about her desire to take intimacy to a higher level. Adelaide’s mother has perpetuated a lie to hide her daughter’s sinful past, telling Tristan that Adelaide is an invalid who must be kept calm at all costs if she is not to succumb to hysteria.
‘Addy—?’
Tossing aside the bed covers, Adelaide shifted to make room for him, snuggling against his chest when he yielded slightly, nevertheless terrified of his reaction. She was blatantly seducing – no, trying to seduce – her husband for the first time in her life and she had no idea whether he’d be horrified or delighted. She just knew she had to convey to him her receptiveness for taking intimacy to a higher level.
So far so good. He was breathing more rapidly, she noticed, as he carefully removed his boots. She willed him to hurry. She was on fire. She closed her eyes in anticipation, her mind whirling with all the possibilities of what she might say, but the words with which she’d intended to
unburden her heart were lost in the passion of his kiss. Scorching. It shocked her, as did the speed with which he moved now as he caged her body with his, his hands roaming over her as he trailed hot kisses along her jawline, down her neck, across her décolletage. Adelaide arched with impatience, resisting the urge to be the one to unbutton his trousers.
‘God, Addy, I love you,’ he muttered as he gripped the hem of her shift to raise it, nuzzling her neck. ‘I’ve never loved any woman as I love you. Are you sure you want—?’
Her reassurance that she’d never wanted anything so much was truncated by a sharp rap on the door and her mother’s nasal whine on the other side.
‘Addy? I’ve brought you something to help you sleep. Can I come in?’
Horrified, she and Tristan bolted upright as the door knob turned.
‘Wait, mother!’ Addy pulled the covers up to her chin as Tristan leapt to the floor, straightening his cravat and pulling on his boots with lightning speed.
‘Why, Tristan …?’ Mrs Henley’s cloying smile didn’t fool Adelaide. ‘I didn’t know you were here. I’m so sorry to interrupt.’
Adelaide felt like seizing the mug her mother carried with such false solicitude and hurling it at the wall. Instead, she hurled herself back down onto her bed with a sob as her husband bowed before leaving the room.
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Beverley Eikli is the author of eight historical romances. In 2012 she won UK Women’s Fiction publisher Choc-Lit’s Search for An Australia Star competition with her suspenseful, Napoleonic espionage Romance The Reluctant Bride, which has just been shortlisted by Australian Romance Readers for Favourite Historical in 2013.
In 2011 she was nominated for an ARRA award for her Regency romance A Little Deception, and in 2012 for her racy Regency Romp, Rake’s Honour, written under her Beverley Oakley pseudonym.
Eikli wrote her first romance when she was seventeen. However, drowning the heroine on the last page was, she discovered, not in the spirit of the genre so her romance-writing career ground to a halt and she became a journalist.
After throwing in her job on South Australia’s metropolitan daily The Advertiser to manage a luxury safari lodge in the Okavango Delta, in Botswana, she discovered a new world of romance and adventure in a thatched cottage in the middle of a mopane forest with the handsome Norwegian bush pilot she met around a camp fire.
Twenty years later, after exploring the world in the back of Cessna 404s and CASA 212s as an airborne geophysical survey operator during low-level sorties over the French Guyanese jungle and Greenland’s ice cap, Eikli is back in Australia teaching in the Department of Professional Writing & Editing at Victoria University, as well as teaching Short Courses for the Centre of Adult Education and Macedon Ranges Further Education.
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Thanks so much for hosting me today, Donna.
I loved writing this Regency-era ‘Dynasty’ tale of love triangles, drug addiction and blackmail.
I’d also love to hear from readers what their favourite love triangle story was, or which historical female character most influenced them.
Happy to have you visit any time, Beverley 🙂
You should come back and do my author interview some time soon.
Cheers,
Thanks for hosting!
Hi Again Beverly!!
I kind of feel like I’m stalking you a bit 😛 So where do your ideas come from? Movies, other books, family moments?
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I know exaclty how you feel Andra 😀
Stalk away, Andra – and Elise-Maria. LOL! I’m delighted to have you both following.
Alright, inspiration…? Mostly it’s from reading historical social histories where I might have read of a situation where a woman is subject to appalling treatment but has no legal recourse. One example was of a woman who’s lecherous late husband branded her a whore and decreed she was unable to bring up their own child after his death. This was the inspiration for my Regency Romantic Suspense ‘Lady Farquhar’s Butterfly.
So, the short answer, really, is from the history books.
I can’t help but anticipate the moment in this book when Addy loses her restraint and actually does toss something at her mother’s head; preferably a good left hook lol.
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Hmm, or maybe someone else does, Elise-Maria 🙂
And I can’t wait until I have this book in my hands. It just makes me happy when someone finally finds their HEA.
I love HEA’s, Ann. I’m a terrible weeper when I finish reading a fabulous book with an uplifting HEA. I was weeping over this one, and then so pleased when a review came in today where the review said the tears had been running freely.
This sounds interesting
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