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Erran really thought his bride considered them already
married after uttering vows in a haunted castle, but he knew better than to try
to explain that. He didn’t intend to add to family legend.

Although Celeste had probably scribbled it in her journal
for future reference.

His beautiful bride slipped her hand through the bend in his
elbow and bobbed down so Aster could place a ringlet on her carefully
constructed coiffure. A maid had wrapped all that glorious mahogany hair in a
construction of curls and ringlets that Erran fully intended to take apart as
soon as they were alone.

“I am glad this could be done quickly so Jamar could be with
us before he sailed,” Celeste murmured with all evidence of pleasure.

She slanted a look in Erran’s direction that said what he’d
already heard— for the sake of others, she was allowing this insane ceremony
instead of the private one they’d prefer. He was the biggest sap in the
universe because he swelled with pride that he had a woman who believed she
belonged to him without need of formalities—and that she was a woman
large-hearted enough to share her joy with others.

Erran glanced over the small churchyard. The vicar had
accepted Erran’s bribe to oversee this heathen ceremony, but he’d insisted it
be held outdoors. That seemed to suit the party exceptionally well. Beneath the
brilliant autumn colors of the trees, a vibrant swirl of guests milled. Nana
Delphinia had donned her bright red African robes, and a colorfully printed
bandana enswathed her graying hair. Jamar, too, had doffed his gentleman’s coat
for a long robe he referred to as a dansiki. His
celebratory attire was a more sedate brown and gold pattern that Nana had sewn
up for him. He wore it with a tight cloth hat that suited his distinguished
mien better than the top hats the other gentlemen wore.

Rather than risk tripping on unfamiliar ground he couldn’t
see, Dunc sat in his open carriage, wearing his formal morning coat and top hat
and looking like the wealthy aristocrat he was. The vicar had quit complaining
the moment the marquess had arrived. Erran was grateful Dunc had made the
effort. Celeste would now be accepted in the village as the person of
importance that she should be.

Erran ignored the rest of the Malcolm women swirling about
in billowing silks and lace, performing their family idiosyncrasies. As long as
Celeste was at his side, he could endure whatever life flung at him.

“Tell them to come to order,” his bride wickedly proposed.
“See how many respond.”

“If it will get us to the bedroom faster . . . ?”
He lifted his eyebrows suggestively. He had conquered his fear of his voice
enough to try scientific experimentation, but he still preferred judge and jury
to decide on its use.

She tugged him toward the vicar in answer. Trevor stood to
one side to give her away. Sylvia giddily twirled her new gown, holding the
bride’s bouquet. Theo stood in for Dunc at Erran’s side. His older brother
leaned over and whispered, “Last chance to enjoy the misery of bachelorhood,
old boy. Any second thoughts?”

Erran glanced down at the woman smiling up at him as if he
were the moon and stars. “Not a one,” he told his brother. Then straightening,
he turned to address the chattering audience in his Courtroom Voice. “The
service is about to commence, if you will please . . .” He
almost said “take your places” but realized that could mean trees or London or
anywhere but here. Instead, he added, “stand still and let the vicar begin.”

Their audience immediately halted their milling. Ignoring
his order, as usual, Celeste stood on her toes and pressed a kiss to his cheek.
“I love your authoritative way with words.”

He grinned. “And now, you may charm them all into believing
you are modest and unassuming and would never think of starting a riot.”

She beamed, and he could swear he heard a chorus of birds
sing as if it were dawn.

Copyright & Credits

Whisper of Magic

Patricia Rice

Copyright © 2016 Patricia Rice

ISBN: 978-1-61138-586-1 ebook

ISBN: 978-1-61138-587-8 trade

First Publication: Book View Café, May 31, 2016

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This is a work of fiction. Any references to historical
events, real people, or real locales are used fictitiously. Other names,
characters, places, and incidents are the product of the author’s imagination,
and any resemblance to actual events or locales or persons, living or dead, is
entirely coincidental.

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Magic in the Stars

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Theory of Magic

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Merely Magic

Must Be Magic

The Trouble with Magic

This Magic Moment

Much Ado About Magic

Magic Man

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The Lure of Song and Magic

Trouble with Air and Magic

The Risk of Love and Magic

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Devilish Montague

Notorious Atherton

Formidable Lord Quentin

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This Magic Moment

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Magic Man

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