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    The Ruthless Rake

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    The room was lit with huge candles set in high gold candlesticks.

      Here there were no windows, but the walls were decorated with very different murals from the ones downstairs.

      All the birds to be found in Monk’s Wood encircled the room.

      There were the green tits, the little brown sparrows, the blackbirds and starlings, the speckled thrush, the blue-winged jay and black and white magpies.

      There were also brilliant butterflies fluttering over wild roses, bees seeking pollen from golden honeysuckle and dragonflies hovering on their transparent wings.

      Below them were arranged real flowers, lilies, tuberoses, carnations and night-scented stocks, making a bower of blossoms and scenting the whole atmosphere with their fragrance.

      Against the North wall there was a huge couch-like bed with a carved headboard exquisitely painted in the Florentine fashion with flowers.

      But the ceiling, instead of the curved dome that Syringa had expected, was covered with blue silk in the deep Madonna blue of the Italian paintings.

      She looked at the Earl as if for an explanation.

      “I want to show you my last surprise,” he said, “and to see it as it should be seen, will you lie against the pillows and look up?”

      Surprised, but ready to do anything he asked, Syringa seated herself on the bed.

      As if she knew that he expected it, she took off her little satin slippers and lifted her feet onto the Italian silk brocade of the cover. Then she lay back against the lace-edged pillows.

      “Are you comfortable?” the Earl asked.

      “I am so excited,” Syringa replied. “I did not believe that an Observatory could be so beautiful and the flowers make it almost like – ”

      “ – our Secret Place,” the Earl interposed.

      She smiled up at him and he hesitated for a moment as if he wanted to take her in his arms.

      Then resolutely he went towards the candles snuffing them out one by one.

      It was very warm and, as the Earl went round the other side of the bed where there were three more great candles, he drew off his close-fitting blue satin coat and threw it down on a chair.

      His shirt was of very fine muslin, his white cravat, meticulously tied, was of the same material.

      ‘He is so handsome – so strong – so very much a man,’ Syringa thought to herself.

      Then she blushed because his very masculinity made her feel shy.

      The Earl started to blow out the last of the candles and, as he did so, Syringa saw that hanging from the ceiling at the side of the bed was a thick silken cord finished with a tassel, rather like a bell-pull.

      As the last candle went out, she saw the Earl reach up to pull the cord.

      Slowly the Madonna blue silk of the roof slid back and now Syringa with her head back on the pillows could look up at the Heavens.

      The sky was bright with stars and the light from a nearly full moon flooded into the room filling it with a mystical silvery light.

      It was so breathtakingly lovely that for a moment she could find no words in which to acclaim it.

      Then, as she stared upwards, feeling that she had never seen anything so unique or so wonderful, she found that the Earl was on the bed beside her looking down at her.

      His face was in the shadows, but his head and shoulders were silhouetted against the moonlight.

      She felt a thrill run through her because he was so close to her and the sweet rapture of it made her breathless.

      “Now you – really look like – Jupiter,” she said almost incoherently.

      “And can I lift you up to the sky so that we forget the world and be aware only of ourselves and our love?” he asked.

      “You remember – that was what – I said.”

      “I remember everything that you have ever said to me,” he answered.

      “And you have arranged – all this for – me?”

      “For us both,” he said, “so that we shall never forget our Wedding Day and never forget that from now on that whatever we do we do it together. Will that make you happy, my beloved?”

      Syringa drew a deep breath and then she whispered ,

      “I think I – understand now what Mama – meant when she told me only to – give myself to – a man I loved with – all my heart.”

      “You love me like that?” the Earl asked.

      “I love you with – all my heart – my body – and my soul. I love you with – all of me. And I want you to tell me – how I can give you – myself.”

      She reached up her arms as she spoke to put them round his neck and draw his head down to hers.

      “My darling, my love, my wife!”

      His lips passionate, insistent and demanding held her captive and she felt his hands touching her, his heart pounding against hers.

      Then Syringa knew that he lifted her towards the stars and there was nothing in the whole Universe save themselves and their love.

      OTHER BOOKS IN THIS SERIES

      The Barbara Cartland Eternal Collection is the unique opportunity to collect as ebooks all five hundred of the timeless beautiful romantic novels written by the world’s most celebrated and enduring romantic author.

      Named the Eternal Collection because Barbara’s inspiring stories of pure love, just the same as love itself, the books will be published on the internet at the rate of four titles per month until all five hundred are available.

      The Eternal Collection, classic pure romance available worldwide for all time .

      Elizabethan Lover

      The Little Pretender

      A Ghost in Monte Carlo

      A Duel of Hearts

      The Saint and the Sinner

      The Penniless Peer

      The Proud Princess

      The Dare-Devil Duke

      Diona and a Dalmatian

      A Shaft of Sunlight

      Lies for Love

      Love and Lucia

      Love and the Loathsome Leopard

      Beauty or Brains

      The Temptation of Torilla

      The Goddess and the Gaiety Girl

      Fragrant Flower

      Look Listen and Love

      The Duke and the Preacher’s Daughter

      A Kiss for the King

      The Mysterious Maid-servant

      Lucky Logan Finds Love

      The Wings of Ecstacy

      Mission to Monte Carlo

      Revenge of the Heart

      The Unbreakable Spell

      Never Laugh at Love

      Bride to a Brigand

      Lucifer and the Angel

      Journey to a Star

      Solita and the Spies

      The Chieftain Without a Heart

      No Escape from Love

      Dollars for the duke

      Pure and Untouched

      Secrets

      Fire in the Blood

      Love, Lies and Marriage

      The Ghost who Fell in Love

      Hungry for Love

      The Wild Cry of Love

      The Blue-eyed Witch

      The Punishment of a Vixen

      The Secret of the Glen

      Bride to the King

      For All Eternity

      King in Love

      A Marriage made in Heaven

      Who can deny Love?

      Riding to the Moon

      Wish for Love

      Dancing on a Rainbow

      Gypsy Magic

      Love in the Clouds

      Count the Stars

      White Lilac

      Too Precious to Lose

      The Devil Defeated

      An Angel Runs Away

      The Duchess Disappeared

      The Pretty Horse-breakers

      The Prisoner of Love

      Ola and the Sea Wolf

      The Castle made for Love

      A Heart is Stolen

      The Love Pirate

      As Eagles Fly

      The Magic of Love

      Love Leaves at Midnight

      A Witch’s Spell

      Love Comes West

      The Impetuous Duchess

      A
    Tangled Web

      Love lifts the Curse

      Saved By A Saint

      Love is Dangerous

      The Poor Governess

      The Peril and the Prince

      A Very Unusual Wife

      Say Yes Samantha

      Punished with love

      A Royal Rebuke

      The Husband Hunters

      Signpost To Love

      Love Forbidden

      Gift Of the Gods

      The Outrageous Lady

      The Slaves Of Love

      The Disgraceful Duke

      The Unwanted Wedding

      Lord Ravenscar’s Revenge

      From Hate to Love

      A Very Naughty Angel

      The Innocent Imposter

      A Rebel Princess

      A Wish Comes True

      Haunted

      Passions In The Sand

      Little White Doves of Love

      A Portrait of Love

      The Enchanted Waltz

      Alone and Afraid

      The Call of the Highlands

      The Glittering Lights

      An Angel in Hell

      Only a Dream

      A Nightingale Sang

      Pride and the Poor Princess

      Stars in my Heart

      The Fire of Love

      A Dream from the Night

      Sweet Enchantress

      The Kiss of the Devil

      Fascination in France

      Love Runs In

      Lost Enchantment

      Love is Innocent

      The Love Trap

      No Darkness for Love

      Kiss from a Stranger

      The Flame Is Love

      A Touch of Love

      The Dangerous Dandy

      In Love In Lucca

      The Karma Of Love

      Magic For The Heart

      Paradise Found

      Only Love

      A Duel with Destiny

      The Heart of the Clan

      The Ruthless Rake

      Revenge is Sweet

      THE LATE DAME BARBARA CARTLAND

      Barbara Cartland, who sadly died in May 2000 at the grand age of ninety eight, remains one of the world’s most famous romantic novelists. With worldwide sales of over one billion, her outstanding 723 books have been translated into thirty six different languages, to be enjoyed by readers of romance globally.

      Writing her first book ‘Jigsaw’ at the age of 21, Barbara became an immediate bestseller. Building upon this initial success, she wrote continuously throughout her life, producing bestsellers for an astonishing 76 years. In addition to Barbara Cartland’s legion of fans in the UK and across Europe, her books have always been immensely popular in the USA. In 1976 she achieved the unprecedented feat of having books at numbers 1 & 2 in the prestigious B. Dalton Bookseller bestsellers list.

      Although she is often referred to as the ‘Queen of Romance’, Barbara Cartland also wrote several historical biographies, six autobiographies and numerous theatrical plays as well as books on life, love, health and cookery. Becoming one of Britain’s most popular media personalities and dressed in her trademark pink, Barbara spoke on radio and television about social and political issues, as well as making many public appearances.

      In 1991 she became a Dame of the Order of the British Empire for her contribution to literature and her work for humanitarian and charitable causes.

      Known for her glamour, style, and vitality Barbara Cartland became a legend in her own lifetime. Best remembered for her wonderful romantic novels and loved by millions of readers worldwide, her books remain treasured for their heroic heroes, plucky heroines and traditional values. But above all, it was Barbara Cartland’s overriding belief in the positive power of love to help, heal and improve the quality of life for everyone that made her truly unique.

      The Ruthless Rake

      Barbara Cartland

      Barbara Cartland Ebooks Ltd

      This edition © 2015

      Copyright Cartland Promotions 1953

      eBook conversion by M-Y Books

     

     

     



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