Victorian Marriage Proposals
Marriage proposal stories can definitely have fabulous descriptions โ both good and bad. During the Victorian era, marriages were not arranged, though a good connection to ensure a well-to-do familyโs reputation and holdings was sought after.
True love has always been a girlโs dream, sometimes escape from her present situation but the goal was always the same in the 19th century and before โ marriage and a house of their own. No one at that time would dream of growing up and living independently. Perhaps, today with the number of single parents and divorces, our views have changed.
But this is England, 1870 and for Tristan, he needs a wife; Evelyn has to find a husband that will have her, despite her fear of men and the tragedy that struck her two years ago. Tristan, a new lord, wants her for his wife but faces demons of his own. A true match made in heaven, to bring these troublesome people together.
His proposal to Evelynย
Great & Unfortunate Desires
Victorian England c. 1870
Operating as a British spy, Tristan St.James, the new Marquis of Wrenworth, barely escapes Afghanistan with his life in the spring of 1869. He plans to seek vengeance against the traitor who exposed him and for the agent heโs forced to kill. Returning to England, as a lord, he must marry. Haunted by guilt from the horrors of war, he avoids love at all costs, but finds himself drawn to the only woman who is disinterested in him.
Lady Evelyn Hurstine has waited over two years for the return of her love, a man who left for war in the East. But during that time, she suffered a brutal assault, resulting in a child and fear of any man touching her except for the man she once knew. The pursuit by the marquis scares her but her excuses against his proposal dwindle.
Their marriage strengthens into love until she discovers her husband isnโt the safety she believed but the one who killed the man she once loved. Caught in a world of intrigue and mayhem, Tristan must prove his love to her before the traitor destroys them both.
EXCERPT
What made him say that, of all things? Fiancรฉe? Engaged to the ice queen? Tristan noticed how pale Evelyn turned, and part of him tightened. When that fop moved away so quickly, it was obvious the man wasnโt really interested in Evelyn. But Tristanโs interest surely could have been expressed less dramatically.
โTris.โ Harry stood behind him. โWhat are you doing?โ It was a low whisper.
Tristan forced a smile, concentrating to make it more of a devil-may-care grin. โIt wasnโt to be announced just yet,โ he replied, his gaze on Evelyn. She still looked a bit shocked. โCome, my sweet.โ He held his hand up for her to take.
Her eyes still wide, but her mouth now shut, Evelyn gently laid her hand on his, like a butterfly landing on a flower, fragile as spun glass. She blinked and managed to return a timid smile as he led her away.
Several feet from the croquet game, she stopped, withdrawing her hand, as if he had stung her.
โDo you care to explain yourself, captain? Wait, no, my lord?โ
He wanted to laugh at her attempt to guess his rank but heard the anger in her tone. Ah, so his ice queen wasnโt entirely frozen. Her anger melted that lovely aloof faรงade. Pity.
โIโve come to a conclusion, my dearโฆโ
โI am not your โdearโ,โ she snapped.
He snorted at her reaction. โBut for all intents and purposes, you are. Now hear me out.โ Tristan directed her to the oak tree near the edge of the grounds. They were in full view of everyone, so he figured sheโd be calmer there than in the house. Evelyn reminded him of a skittish colt, on the verge of darting off if threatened.
โI need a wife. You are searching for a husband. That braggart there was too close for comfort. Therefore, I rescued you.โ He chuckled. โAnd he wonโt be bothering you again.โ
Her gaze narrowed. Ah, the fire in her eyes lit to blazing. โWhose comfort?โ
That question made his skin prickle, like being stabbed with a million pins. Surely she knew that fopโs โfamiliarityโ with her was the stuff of scandalโฆright? Or was it really that it made Tristan uncomfortable? As if the man had tried to take what was his? And if so, when had that feeling formed?
โYou had no right,โ she continued, still fuming.
Oh, how he wanted to burn in her fire. โWe suit each other perfectly.โ
โI will not marry you,โ she hissed.
His attraction to her, now his fire and ice queen, grew. As her breathing deepened in anger, he noticed her breasts swelling in the confines of the corset, barely contained. Her illusion tulle fiche was more decorative than concealing, and his cock hardened with each rise of her bosom. Blood racing through him, he struggled to maintain his composure. Despite the warning inside his head to give her sufficient space, he leaned toward her, his hand taking hers again. Evelyn hardened and tried to withdraw it, but he wouldnโt let her go.
To everyone else, they looked like a couple, enraptured with each other. Exactly what he wanted them to think.
**What is your proposal story? Did your spouse sweep you off your feet unexpectedly, like Tristan did to Evelyn, or was it heaven-sent? Iโd love to hear your taleโฆ.
A USAToday Bestselling author, Gina Danna was born in St. Louis, Missouri, and has spent the better part of her life reading. History has always been her love and she spent numerous hours devouring historical romance stories, always dreaming of writing one of her own. After years of writing historical academic papers to achieve her undergraduate and graduate degrees in History, and then for museum programs and exhibits, she has found the time to write her own historical romantic fiction novels.
Now, under the supervision of her three dogs and two cats, she writes amid a library of research books, with her only true break away is to spend time with her other life long dream โher Arabian horseโWith him, her muse can play.
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OMGoodness my TBR is never ending. This sounds like a wonderful read, Gina. Great excerpt. Good information on Victorian marriages, too.
Thank you Ashley ๐ So great to hear!
Terrific excerpt, Gina! Your book is waiting for me on my Kindle–!! I. Must. Read. it.! ๐
LOL I did the same thing, Barbara Bettis – when will we ever have time to write?
Barbara – thank you! And that’s always wonderful to read! ๐
All of Gina’s books are amazing! A must read!!
Thanks Melissa ๐
Great excerpt! Can’t wait to read it!
Thank you Red!!
Great excerpt! My TBR pile is getting big! Congrats ๐
Thank you Alanna ๐
What a great post and excerpt!! I shared.
Great post Ginna. I love the fire in your heroine, she is going to give Tristan a run for his money. My proposal was in a terrible restaurant who placed our table near the bathrooms. Twenty five years on we still chuckle over it.