"Kissing The Contessa"

by Sapphire Lebesque

Can a countess stoop so low as to marry her dashing devoted butler who has nothing to offer her but his name?
A forced proximity, across-the-divide, Georgian Romance, set in London 1796
# Regency
# Historical Fiction
# Romance
# Women's Fiction
# Steamy
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Carla, Contessa di Montecalvo, is lonely since her former duke broke it off to get married and not to her– she was his mistress. Her dwindling finances may force her to wed, but the marriage mart is a stormy sea and it's not for her, since her late husband, il Conte, gave her a bad experience of being wedded. A rich earl is keen to snap her up, but she doesn't love him and he doesn't love her, and she's worried about her only son, gone missing. The man who loves her is her impoverished butler and he treats her like a queen, but she's a countess and he's a mere servant. A liaison with him is unthinkable. What is she to do? Will she save her finances and status, or toss them to the winds and save her heart? Mirocleto 'Clay' Serafino has been in love with the Contessa ever since he first set eyes on her when he went to work in her parents' house in Rome, then she left to marry a count, became widowed, and moved to London. He followed her there and he's been her butler for 8 years. He declares his love, but she refuses him. She will never marry beneath her and he has nothing to offer her but his name, devotion and his fierce protection. Only a servant, albeit one with noble intentions, can he ever win her love in return? Trigger Warning: The first scene of Chapter 28 is an open door bedroom scene. Skip it if you don't want to read it.