Keeping Faith by Beverley Oakley Blog Tour

Welcome to Mary's Garden Blog. We have Beverley Oakley here this week. Before she tells us about her latest book, I have a garden tip. 

I'm going to borrow a tip from Mother Nature's Network
Winter Do's.
Water. Watering in advance of a predicted freeze helps plants, especially potted plants and annuals, make it through a hard freeze because it allows plants to take up moisture before the ground is frozen and prevents water from reaching the root zone. Be sure to hydrate above-ground shoots as well as the roots.

And now time for Keeping Faith by Beverly Oakley
Keeping Faith 
Fair Cyprians of London Series (Book 3)
By Beverley Oakley
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About Keeping Faith:
"My beautiful Revenge." Four years ago, Faithā€™s mysterious benefactress falsely accused her of stealing and deposited her in Madame Chambonā€™s exclusive brothel.

There, Faith was to learn how to entrance Londonā€™s noble gentlemen with her learning in philosophy, politics and art.

Her body was to be saved for the greatest enticement of all: revenge.

Faith doesnā€™t care what she has to do. She lives only to fulfill a bargain that will set her free.

But when Faith is recruited as the muse of a talented, sensitive painter whose victory in a prestigious art competition turns them both into celebrities overnight, she discovers the reasons behind her mission are very different from what she'd been led to believe.

Now she is complicit in something dark and dangerous while riches, adulation and freedom are hers for the taking.

But what value are these if her heart has become a slave to the man she is required to destroy?

Genre - historical romantic suspense 
Heat Level - Medium
Keep Faith Buy Links: https://www.books2read.com/u/bP5pGY
Amazon US: https://amzn.to/2Dg70UP
Excerpt: 
Chapter One
ā€œWhat did you learn last night?ā€

ā€œA gentleman must always believe he knows best.ā€

Confident that her answer was pleasing, Faith reached across the table to help herself to a macaroon but a sharp slap across the back of the hand stopped her progress by the silver teapot.

Her smile of feigned contrition was rewarded with a raised eyebrow from Madame Chambon. Not an invitation to partake of a macaroon, unfortunately. The table laden with eclairs and petit fours in Madameā€™s private sitting room was merely for show.

ā€œGreedy girl, Faith! You can eat at the Dorchester tomorrow and I daresay you wonā€™t even spare a thought for the other girls who are justified in being somewhat jealous of your cossetted life.ā€ Madame sniffed as she patted one of the grizzled, orange curls of her elaborate coiffure. Faith suspected a squirrelā€™s pelt had made its contribution. ā€œIā€™m sure they wonder every day why you never have to stir yourself ā€“ or anyone else, for that matter ā€“ to get your fine clothes or a roof over your head.ā€ Madame Chambon piled three macaroons onto her already laden plate before making a sweeping gesture that encompassed the furnishings of her surprisingly decorous private sitting room with its gold tasseled green velvet curtains and flock wallpaper. ā€œWhat have you told them, Faith? About why you are here, I mean?ā€

Faithā€™s stomach rumbled as she gazed from the prints of the famous artists that lined the walls to the fine fare in front of her, ordered from Fortnum and Mason. These monthly sessions in table manners were supposed to give Faith the practice she needed to deport herself like a lady when eating in public. However, under Madameā€™s guardianship, Faith never actually got to try the specialties.

ā€œAnswer me, Faith. In all the three years that youā€™ve been here, youā€™ve had to do precisely nothing to justify your existence. Surely the girls have questioned you? I have my own version of the truth for them, as you know, but Iā€™d be interested to hear what you have to say.ā€

Faith didnā€™t answer. She already knew how lucky she was, but Madame was not ready to drop the subject, despite having just crammed an entire chocolate Ć©clair into her mouth. Faith just managed to make out the muffled words, ā€œEvery night you lie peacefully in your bed while the other girls have to earn their livings.ā€

Lying peacefully in her bed was not how Faith would describe the restfulness of her slumber. She was kept awake every night by the grunts and cries of ecstasy that penetrated the thin walls of her attic chamber.

Still, sheā€™d finally learned when it was wise to respond meekly, so she bowed her head and stared at her neat kid gloves while dreaming of the delicacies Mrs. Gedge would order for them when Faith really was dining with her at the Dorchester Hotel the following afternoon. The Sacher Torte Mrs. Gedge had ummed and aahed over before finally choosing the baked Alaska from the sweets trolley last month still haunted her. However, since part of Faithā€™s tutoring included how to win over reluctant gentleman ā€˜and make them wild with wantingā€™ which is how Madame phrased it, then surely Faith could persuade her American benefactress to order the Austrian chocolate specialty?

She was so busy rehearsing her words for tomorrow that she almost missed Madameā€™s prophetic and appalling statement.

ā€œWell, Faith, the time has come for you to start earning your way, now.ā€

Faith brought her head up in shock. Was Madame teasing? When it appeared not, she gripped the table edge as she struggled for composure. For so long sheā€™d known the reckoning would come. Yes, and with three years preparing for it, sheā€™d believed she could meet it head-on with the necessary fortitude.

But thereā€™d been no warning.

She began to shake, biting into her bottom lip and clasping her hands in her lap to try and keep secret the manifestations of her terror from Madame whoā€™d only be spurred onto gloating and make her suffer even more.

ā€œMrs. Gedge reported last month that she wasnā€™t entirely happy you were ready for what she has in store for you when she took you to tea, Faith.ā€ Madame chewed noisily, unperturbed, it seemed, by the crumbs that landed on her gaudy vermillion skirts.

Faith didnā€™t suggest that Mrs. Gedgeā€™s dissatisfaction was perhaps the fault of Faithā€™s tutor ā€“ the one sitting in front of her - who knew nothing about deporting herself as a lady.

With a dainty gesture using only her forefingers, Madame Chambon raised her plate and licked at the crumbs that had not been dislodged before saying, ā€œFortunately, Lady Vernon is recovered at last from her long indisposition and has agreed to forget your rudeness to her from six months ago. In fact, sheā€™ll be here shortly. Yes, sheā€™ll soon have you passing the scrutiny of the most discerning duchess.ā€ Madame gobbled down another macaroon with as much finesse as the dogs Faithā€™s father used to goad into fighting each other after theyā€™d fought over the scraps from the scrubbed wooden table at the farm. Not that thereā€™d been many scraps with ten children to feed.

ā€œShould we not have waited for Lady Vernon?ā€ Faith suggested, daringly. But she had to say something to stop herself from launching into a volley of querulous questions about exactly what form this ā€˜having to earn her own wayā€™ might take.

Madame Chambon pushed aside an untouched plate of bread and butter to reach for another chocolate Ć©clair and sighed. ā€œThere was just so much food on the table it seemed unnecessary to wait if her ladyship was going to be late. Ah! And here she is.ā€ Madameā€™s orange painted mouth turned up at a knock on the door. ā€œShoulders back, Faith! And make sure you donā€™t talk with your mouth full.ā€

Since this was not a danger, Faith supposed there might be some compensation in having to face her former nemesis who surely must subscribe to the belief that learning table manners required one having to eat.

Madame threw her arms wide in a welcome as the door opened to admit the new arrival. ā€œGood evening, Lady Vernon. Weā€™re so glad youā€™ve recovered from your chest ailment,ā€ she gushed. ā€œA good rest has done you the world of good. Why, you look ten years younger. Just as you do every time I see you, in fact. And weā€™re indeed humbled that youā€™ve consented to return.ā€ Madame simpered at the elderly woman, dressed all in black who looked, Faith thought, even more wraith-like than usual as she pinned up the veil of her bonnet and took the seat at the table proffered by Madame who went on, ā€œIā€™m sure youā€™ll feel even better once youā€™ve heard Faithā€™s heartfelt apology.ā€

Faith blushed under the scrutiny of the two pairs of expectant, unforgiving eyes, and glanced longingly at the remaining macaroon.

Yes, there were times when it was worth being abject. She mightnā€™t mean what she said, but if the last three years under Madame Chambonā€™s roof had taught her one thing, it was how to sound heartfelt and sincere when she felt anything but.

ā€œIā€™m sorry for my rude comments aboutā€¦ā€ Faith hesitated. Perhaps it was best not to stir up old memories. While it must be perfectly obvious to anyone who met Lady Vernon as to why an earlā€™s daughter could remain a spinster into her sixtieth year, it hadnā€™t been in anyoneā€™s interest ā€“ Faithā€™s least of all, it turned out ā€“ for Faith to have gone into quite such specific and extensive detail regarding her thoughts on the likely reasons. ā€œI behaved like a child, though itā€™s such a long time ago, now, I can barely remember what was going through my head at the time. I was only seventeen and, in those days, prone to losing my temper but now Iā€™m eighteen and, thanks to all your efforts in teaching me how to act like a lady, Lady Vernon, Iā€™m so far from the rude and impulsive young thing I was before, youā€™d not recognize me today. Thanks to your thorough tutelage, I am determined that I will never speak out of turn, to you, or anyone. Indeed, I have changed! I truly believe that, confronted by a table of delicacies like this, for example, I would certainly not embarrass you or Mrs. Gedge or any lovely young man or his mother who might take me out to tea by any show of greediness or lack of restraint.ā€

Lady Vernonā€™s eyes remained fixed firmly on Faith for the duration of this speech with no indication of how forgiving or otherwise she might prove to be.

After a long silence, she spoke. ā€œRestraint?ā€ She sniffed. ā€œRestraint is the most important requirement of any young lady, Faith. Iā€™ve told you this many times, so Iā€™m glad itā€™s a lesson you claim to have finally learned.ā€

With her eyes fixed on Faith, she reached towards the remaining macaroon that sat lonely on its plate just in front of them both, her long-fingered hand hovering just above. ā€œPlease pass that to me, Faith. I canā€™t seem to reach it.ā€

Wordlessly, Faith complied, schooling her features into impassivity while she railed inside, I hate you! I hate you! as she watched Lady Vernon transport the coconut confection to her thin, bloodless lips.

ā€œDelicious,ā€ Lady Vernon murmured. ā€œIn fact, I believe it is the best macaroon I have ever tasted? You must surely agree, Faith, since the plate is now empty.ā€

She looked pointedly at the two remaining crumbs that clung to the edge of the fine china, as if to imply that Faith had eaten the rest. Then she indicated the plate of bread and butter near Madame Chambon. ā€œPlease eat, Faith. Madame Chambon and I have a leisurely afternoon at our disposal. She and I will partake of the remaining chocolate eclairs --ā€ Her pointed chin wobbled slightly, whether from the suppression of mirth or the swallowing of bile, Faith could only guess, ā€œwhile you make good work of the bread and butter with all the ladylike restraint youā€™re so anxious to prove.ā€

Other Books in the Series:
Saving Grace (Fair Cyprians of London Book 1) by [Oakley, Beverley]
Saving Grace Amazon Buy Link: https://amzn.to/2z7rVGx Forsaking Hope (Fair Cyprians of London Book 2) by [Oakley, Beverley]

Forsaking Hope Amazon Buy Link: https://amzn.to/2DlzV9M

Beverley Oakleyā€™s Bio: Debutantes, widows and the occasional courtesan test societyā€™s boundaries in Beverley Oakleyā€™s wicked, passionate historical romances dripping with scandal, intrigue, and suspense. Her Fair Cyprians of London series is about a group of determined and clever courtesans at a high-class Soho brothel who use their wit and beauty to avenge past betrayals - and who find lasting love along the way. How can there be a happily ever after? is a question many a reviewer has asked before admitting to being delighted and satisfied by the unexpected plot twists and surprise endings ā€“ just like in Beverleyā€™s own life. 
You can read more on her website.

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Thank you, Beverly, for sharing.

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stanalei saidā€¦
Wishing you the best of luck on your new release, Beverley!

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