Rules of Engagement

Rules of Engagement

by Christina Dodd

Narrated by Karen Cass

Unabridged — 10 hours, 12 minutes

Rules of Engagement

Rules of Engagement

by Christina Dodd

Narrated by Karen Cass

Unabridged — 10 hours, 12 minutes

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Overview

The Rules of Engagement

Choose a bride from this year's debutantes.
Decide on a proper settlement.
Send an announcement to The Times.
Inform the bride of her good fortune.

Rules of Respectability

Devon Mathewes, earl of Kerrich, finds his income and family name imperiled by his notorious reputation. So he demands three things. A sensible governess who will not wish to visit his bed-he can't be bothered to make love to every woman who wants him. An orphan he can adopt and seem to care for-his apparent kindness will cover him with respectability. And that his life not be unduly altered-the child and the governess should better his character without his participation.

As a condition of accepting the governess position, Miss Pamela Lockhart has rules of her own. Devon must at all times behave with propriety. She must be allowed to choose a suitable orphan. Most important, Devon must vow to never ever delve into Pamela's past or appearance lest he discover the deepest secrets of her heart.

Of course, rules are made to be broken . . .


Editorial Reviews

Kathe Robin

The is The Ugly Duckling with a distinctive Christina Dodd twist, delightfully witty and passionate. Readers are getting an engaging story peopled with charming, warm and very real characters whose passions and problems mirror our own. There can be nothing more glorious than reading a romance that touches the heart and the mind in just that special way.
Romantic Times

Teresa Medeiros

Christina Dodd is everything I'm looking for in an author.

Publishers Weekly - Publisher's Weekly

Dodd's extraordinary second book in the Governess Brides series opens with Miss Pamela Lockhart and Miss Hannah Setterington in precarious financial straits: someone has stolen the monthly income that insures the survival of their Distinguished Academy of Governesses. So when the Earl of Kerrich requests a mature governess who will acquire him an orphan and provide Queen Victoria with proof of his respectability, the young ladies are forced to accept Kerrich's profitable offer, despite its slightly dishonorable aspects. Pamela, once a belle of society, disguises herself as an elderly, plainspoken governess and rescues young Beth from the orphanage to become Kerrich's ward. As head of his grandfather's bank (which manages some of the Crown's wealth), Kerrich must convince the queen that he is a man who can be trusted, even while he is aware of a scandal involving counterfeit money and the possible theft of bank funds. As Kerrich investigates the crime, Pamela and Beth become more closely intertwined in the earl's life, and he finds himself relishing the daily sparring with a woman who meets him as an equal. When Pamela's disguise is revealed, Kerrich's banked passion ignites and he tries to convince her to marry, thereby solving her money problems and assuring his respectability. A fiery romance ensues and the two proud lovers discover intimacy in the midst of family difficulties. Dodd's beautifully rendered love story expertly portrays the growth and maturity that develops in the course of realizing true love and continues her series with a thoroughly satisfying addition. (Oct.) Copyright 2000 Cahners Business Information.

From the Publisher

"Wickedly witty." — #1 New York Times bestseller Julia Quinn

"Hot romance, fast action and that magic ingredient ... heart." — New York Times Bestselling author Amanda Quick

"A delicious, witty confection... The taut, suspenseful plot, intriguing characters and a smooth, natural style show that Dodd has earned her place on the bestseller list."— Publisher's Weekly

"The ultimate romantic indulgence."— Kristin Hannah

"Dodd has done a smashing job with this spicy, swashbuckling Regency-era romance."— Booklist

"Christina Dodd's astonishing talents rise to glorious heights." — Romantic Times

Product Details

BN ID: 2940176170832
Publisher: Brilliance Audio
Publication date: 11/03/2020
Series: The Governess Brides , #3
Edition description: Unabridged

Read an Excerpt

Miss Pamela Lockhart knew that proper behavior could guide a governess through any trying situation. The rules were straightforward: never become too familiar with your employer, always take your meals upstairs on a tray, and remember your station at all times. But what happens when your employer is devastatingly handsome... and his behavior is anything but proper?


"You consider marriage the sure route to misery."


"Not really." He stroked his chin, a gesture he had adopted from his grandfather. "The trick to marriage is not letting expectations get in the way. A man needs to understand why women get married, that's all."


Her mouth drew down in typical Miss Lockhart censure. "Why, pray tell, do women get married?"


"For money, usually." He could tell she was offended again, but with Miss Lockhart, he didn't have to worry overly much about offense. After all, she didn't. Besides, he thought his assessment quite fair. "I don't blame them. The world is not fair to a spinster. She has no recourse but to work or starve. So if she's asked, she marries."

Obviously, Miss Lockhart did not consider his assessment fair. She slapped her mug on the table so hard the crockery rattled. "Do you have any idea how insulting you are? To think a woman is single because she has never been asked, or if she is married, she has done so for monetary security?"


He found himself entertained and very, very interested. "Ah, I've touched a nerve. Are you telling me there is a man alive who dared to propose to you?"


"I am not telling you anything." But swept along by her passion, she did. "A man can convey financial security, butwhither thou goest, I shall go, and all that rot. A woman has to live where her husband wishes, let him waste her money, watch as he humiliates her with other women, and never say a word."


"Men are not the only ones who break their vows."


"So fidelity is a vow you intend to keep?"


Of course he had no intention of keeping that vow, when he was forced to make it, and falling into that trap which had so neatly snared his father. "I've supported more women than Madame Beauchard's best corset-maker. If I let marriage stop me, think of the poor actresses who would be without a patron."


She wasn't amused. "So nothing about your wife would be sacrosanct, not even her body. Your wife will cherish dreams that you never know about, and even if you did they would be less than a puff of wind to you."


Women had dreams? About what? A new pair of shoes? Seeing a rival fail? Dancing with a foreign prince? But Miss Lockhart wasn't speaking of the trivial, and he found himself asking, "What are your dreams?"


"You don't care. Until I spoke, it never occurred to you that a woman could have her dreams."


"That's true, but you are a teacher, and already you have taught me otherwise." Leaning back in his chair, he gazed at her and with absolute sincerity said the most powerful words in the universe. "Tell me what you want. I want to know about you."


She had no defense to withstand him. She leaned back, too, and closed her eyes as if she could see her fantasy before her. "I want a house in the country. Just a cottage, with a fence and cat to sit in my lap and a dog to sleep at my feet. A spot of earth for a garden with flowers as well as vegetables, food on the table, and a little leisure time in which to read the books I've not had time to read or just sit ... in the sunshine."


The candles softened the stark contrast between her white complexion and that hideous rouge. Light and shadow delineated her pale lips, showing them in their fullness. Her thick lashes formed a ruffled half-circle on her skin. When she was talking like this, imagining her perfect life, she looked almost ... pretty. "That's all?"


"Oh, yes."


"That's simple enough."



"Yes, very simple. And mine."


Careful not to break into her reverie, he quietly placed his mug next to hers.

"Why do you want that?"


"That's what I had before --"


She stopped speaking so suddenly he knew what she had been about to say. Moving to the side of her chair, he knelt on the carpet. "Before your father left?"


At the sound of his voice, her eyes flew open and she stared at him in dismay. She had been dreaming, he realized, seeing that cottage, those pets, that garden, and imagining a time when she could sit in the sunshine. Her countenance was open and vulnerable, and his instincts were strong. As gently as a whisper, he placed his fingertips on her cheek. "There's one dream you didn't mention, and I can make it come true." Slowly, giving her time to turn if she wished, he leaned forward ... and kissed her.

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