“Genevieve stopped studying the magnificent Turner over the alabaster mantelpiece and eyed her husband with loving impatience. “Of course you should.” Richard swung into another turn, pacing toward the end of the gracious drawing room decorated in the modish rococo revival style. It said something for the changes Genevieve had undergone since becoming Lady Harmsworth six months ago that she knew what was fashionable and what wasn’t. One result of marrying an arbiter of elegance. “This can serve ...no purpose.” “Then we’ll pay our respects and leave,” she said calmly. He usually wasn’t skittish, but she’d long ago realized that belying his casual manner, when he cared, he cared to the depths of his being. He cared about his friends. He cared about his wife, thank goodness. And much as he loathed admitting it, he cared about his mother. The woman who had invited them to her Mayfair house this afternoon. Genevieve had been surprised when Richard wrote to Augusta, the Dowager Lady Harmsworth, to inform her of his marriage.MoreLessRead More Read Less
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