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the altar in Lower Worthington’s little chapel wearing her faded blue dress and happily plighted her life to David’s.

She felt the presence of the wonderful man who’d been David’s father. And she knew Divine intervention had been at play in her life.

The End

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Since her first book was published to acclaim in 1998, award-winning New York Times and USA Today bestselling author Cheryl Bolen has penned more than three dozen romance books set in Regency England. She’s also been a PTA mom to two now-grown sons, an English teacher, journalist, frequent traveler to England (and to Las Vegas), devotee of college sports (especially the University of Texas Longhorns), and she devours books and diaries of dead Englishwomen.

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SILVER BELLS

~ A Distinguished Rogues Novella ~

by

HEATHER BOYD

Widowed a year, Ruby Roper must flee her Scotland home when she discovers her father-in-law plans to marry her off—and keep her only son. Running to her uncle finds her in an equally undesirable situation, surrounded by silent servants and mounting secrets. Very soon, it seems perhaps The Vynes isn’t the safe haven Ruby had hoped. After all, the last time she set foot on the estate, she’d lost something dear. This time, she could lose something a great deal more precious…unless she’s willing to put her trust in a man she’s not seen in years.

She didn’t trust Hector Stockwick in her youth. Can she trust him now? Not just with her own heart, but also her son’s?

Chapter One

December, 1816

Ruby Roper shivered at the sudden chill of the kitchen and wished she were outside in the real cold of a snowy field. “What do you mean, I’m leaving?”

Her father-in-law sniffed. “Fergus Masters requires a wife and likes the look of you, despite everything.”

Despite Ruby being English is what he meant. Mr. Roper, a Scotsman with an unrelenting dislike for anyone born English, had never approved his son’s choice of bride. He now made no bones about how worthless she was to the family since his son was no longer alive to defend her existence.

Ruby was considered a burden. The fact that she had loved their son from the moment they’d met until he’d suddenly passed away a year ago counted for nothing in Mr. Roper’s eyes. Nor did the dowry she’d brought to the marriage. That money had disappeared into the family coffers, never to be seen again.

Now, a year after she’d buried Liam Roper, his father would be rid of her. “I don’t know the man well enough to consider such an alliance.”

“Well, ya canna stay here,” he said, rising to tower over Ruby at his dinner table. “It’s him, or you’ll find your way in the world. He’ll be here tomorrow.”

Ruby swallowed. “To meet us?”

“To fetch you, girlie. I’ll have none of your fancy talk of long courtships. You wrapped our Liam around your finger. Keeping him away from his duty to the family for too long.” Mr. Roper jabbed a finger in her direction. “You’ll tie the knot without a fuss, as every other Scottish lass does, and be grateful I thought of you at all.”

She shivered at the future her father-in-law had in store for her. But it made her decision to leave next week, return home to the family she’d become estranged from, all the more urgent. She didn’t have a week to escape with her son. “You can’t possibly want to send Pip away from the only home he’s ever known.”

Mr. Roper shook his head. “The boy stays with us. He belongs here.”

Ruby stood. “No, I won’t be parted from Pip.”

Roper raised his hand above her face, ready to strike her. “You’ll do as ya told, lass.”

She trembled, waiting for the blow…but it never came. Her mother-in-law had taken hold of her husband’s elbow and stopped him.

“Not in my kitchen,” Eliza Roper cried out.

Mr. Roper threw off his wife’s grip and turned away. He went to his grandson and ordered Pip up on his feet. Ruby’s son was only four, with hardly any idea what was going on. He faced his grandfather with a smile. “Can we go to the stables and see my papa’s horse?”

“Aye, lad. We’re done here,” Mr. Roper announced.

When they left the room, Ruby nearly cried. Roper was a hard man who’d never had need to punish her child, but she feared what he would do to her little boy.

Ruby swallowed hard. She’d run away this minute if she had the fare. Her original plan was to

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