Candace Camp - An Unexpected Pleasure

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Praise for the novels of Candace Camp

Camp spins a tale that commands attention.

Romantic Times BOOKclub on An Unexpected Pleasure

entertaining, well-written Victorian romantic mystery.

The Best Reviews on An Unexpected Pleasure

This one has it all: smooth writing, an intelligent story, engaging characters, and sexual tension that positively sizzles.

All About Romance on Swept Away

Camp brings the dark Victorian world to life. Her strong characters and perfect pacing keep you turning the pages of this chilling mystery.

Romantic Times BOOKclub on Winterset

From its delicious beginning to its satisfying ending, [Mesmerized] offers a double helping of romance.

Booklist

Camp shows the ability of love to help people overcome something out of the ordinary.

Romantic Times BOOKclub on Mesmerized

A smart, fun-filled romp.

Publishers Weekly on Impetuous

One of Camps best.

Publishers Weekly on Indiscreet

Candace Camp is renowned as a storyteller that touches the heart of her readers time and time again.

Romantic Times BOOKclub on Impulse

will leave you breathless with laughter and eagerly anticipating the next mishap.

Affaire de Coeur on Suddenly

AN Unexpected PLEASURE

CANDACE CAMP


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Contents

Chapter 1

Chapter 2

Chapter 3

Chapter 4

Chapter 5

Chapter 6

Chapter 7

Chapter 8

Chapter 9

Chapter 10

Chapter 11

Chapter 12

Chapter 13

Chapter 14

Chapter 15

Chapter 16

Chapter 17

Chapter 18

Chapter 19

Chapter 20

PROLOGUE

New York, 1879

The shriek cut through the night.

In her bed, Megan Mulcahey sat straight up, instantly awake, her heart pounding. It took her a moment to realize what had awakened her. Then she heard her sisters voice again.

No. No!

Megan was out of her bed in a flash and running through the door. Theirs was not a large homea narrow brownstone row house with three bedrooms upstairsand it took only a moment to reach Deirdres door and fling it open.

Deirdre was sitting up in bed, her eyes wide and staring, horrified. Her arms stretched out in front of her toward something only she could see, and tears pooled in her eyes before rolling down her cheeks.

Deirdre! Megan crossed the room and sat down on her sisters bed, taking Deirdres shoulders firmly in her hands. What is it? Wake up! Deirdre!

She gave the girl a shake, and something changed in her sisters face, the frightening blankness slipping away, replaced by a dawning consciousness.

Megan! Deirdre let out a sob and threw her arms around her older sister. Oh, Megan. It was terrible. Terrible!

Saints preserve us! Their fathers voice sounded from the doorway. What in the name of all thats holy is going on?

Deirdre had a bad dream, thats all, Megan replied, keeping her voice calm and soothing, as she stroked her sisters hair. Isnt that right, Dee? It was nothing but a nightmare.

No. Deirdre gulped and pulled back from Megan a little, wiping the tears from her cheeks and looking first at Megan, then at their father. Her eyes were still wide and shadowed. Megan. Da. I saw Dennis!

You dreamed about Dennis? Megan asked.

It wasnt a dream, Deirdre responded. Dennis was here. He spoke to me.

A shiver ran down Megans spine. But, Dee, you couldnt have seen him. Dennis has been dead for ten years.

It was him, Deirdre insisted. I saw him, plain as day. He spoke to me.

Their father crossed the room eagerly and went down on one knee before his daughter, looking into her face. Are you sure, then, Deirdre? It was really Denny?

Yes. Oh, yes. He looked like he did the day he sailed away.

Megan stared at her sister, stunned. Deirdre had a reputation in the family for having the second sight. She was given to forebodings and premonitionstoo many of which had turned out to be true for Megan to completely dismiss her sisters ability. However, her predictions usually ran more to having a feeling that a certain friend or relative was having problems or was likely to drop in on them that day. The more pragmatic side of Megan believed that her sister simply possessed a certain sensitivity that enabled her to pick up on a number of small clues about people and situations that most others ignored. It was an admirable talent, Megan agreed, but she had her doubts whether it was the otherworldly gift that many deemed it.

Deirdres looks, she thought, contributed a great deal to the common perception of her. Small and fragile in build, with large, gentle blue eyes, pale skin and light strawberry-blond hair, there was a fey quality to her, a sense of otherworldliness, that aroused most peoples feelings of protectiveness, including Megans, and made it easy to believe that the girl was in tune with the other world.

But never before had Deirdre claimed to have seen someone who was dead. Megan was not sure what to think. On the one hand, her practical mind had trouble accepting that her brothers spirit was walking about, talking to her sister. It seemed much more likely that Deirdre had had a nightmare that her sleep-befuddled mind had imagined was real. On the other hand, there was a small superstitious something deep inside her that wondered if this could possibly be true. The truth was, she knew, that like her father, she wanted it to be trueshe hoped that her beloved brother was still around in some form, not lost to her forever.

What did he say? Frank Mulcahey asked. Why did he come to you?

Deirdres eyes filled with tears. Oh, Da, it was awful! Dennis was scared and desperate. Help me, he said, and held out his hands to me. Please help me.

Frank Mulcahey sucked in his breath sharply and made a rapid sign of the cross. Jesus, Mary and Joseph! What did he mean?

He didnt mean anything, Megan put in quickly. She was dreaming. Deirdre, it was just a nightmare. It must have been.

But it wasnt! Deirdre insisted, gazing at her sister with wide, guileless eyes. Dennis was here. He was as clear to me as you are. He stood right there and looked at me with such pain and despair. I couldnt be mistaken.

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