Enter the Brethren (Brethren of the Coast, Book 1)

Barbara Devlin

Enter the Brethren

The Descendants

Jamaica, March, 1810

Revenge is a dish best served cold–or so the saying goes.  Were she the meal, he would return to feast again and again.  Young and fresh, with a body made for sin, she was the last thing he expected to find in Dalton Randolph’s cabin.

Trevor Reed Marshall, sixth Earl of Lockwood, hugged the shadows and gazed at his lovely prey as she bathed.  Although he’d ravished his share of the fairer sex on numerous occasions, he couldn’t recall ever remaining for the cleanup.  Of course, at the moment, there were many things that escaped him, because it was quite difficult to focus with a fully loaded cannon in his crotch.

This was the opening scene in the second act of the play that had begun two months ago, when Dalton made off with Trevor’s mistress.  While men made sport of many things, guarded doxies were sacred territory subject to the rules of engagement.  Such breach of polite decorum demanded Trevor respond in kind, which he was only too happy to do, given the ladybird in question.  He had his story committed to memory, knew precisely what he was going to say, but he paused to enjoy the fortuitous entertainment.

Temptation personified, she lifted an arm and squeezed a wet cloth to her skin…

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