The Dark Side of the Earl – Extended Epilogue

 

Six Months Later

“How’s the sickness now?” Marion asked.

Eleanor smiled as she rubbed her swollen belly. The baby shifted a little and kicked against her hand.

“It comes and goes now. If I don’t move too quickly, I’ll be fine.”

Marion shuddered. “I can’t imagine being nauseous while you’re pregnant. Is that normal?”

“Mr. Fallowfields says it is, but I doubt it.” Eleanor shook her head. “Father said Mother was never this sick, and Nathan said that his mother didn’t have sickness as bad as this when she was pregnant. But I suppose every pregnancy is different.”

“Which means some women suffer more than others,” Marion muttered.

Eleanor couldn’t agree more. She had become pregnant very quickly after the wedding, and she could still remember the moment she told Nathan. He had picked her up and spun her around the room, which had resulted in Eleanor almost throwing up all over him. Her husband was still beaming a week later.

Even now, he was still smiling, walking across the lawn of their country house with Simon, and their English sheepdog jumping around them like a mad thing. Eleanor had been insistent about getting a dog, a dream of hers for some years now. Her father had refused to get a dog, claiming that her mother didn’t like them, and they made him sneeze. Nathan had been too happy to oblige, and Samson was an adorable pup. Eleanor didn’t think she could love anyone more.

Except her husband. And now her baby.

“I can’t wait for the baby to arrive.” Eleanor rubbed slow circles over her belly. That seemed to settle the discomfort a little. “Just a few more months to go.”

“From the look of it, Captain Reynolds can’t wait, either.” Marion smiled. “He still hasn’t gone back to France, and I thought he would be heading back once he confirmed you were pregnant.”

Eleanor smiled. “He says he’s been given permission to stay on leave for another year. I think he just doesn’t want to leave me when I’m this sick.”

“You think?”

“He has been sticking closer to me when you’re not around.”

Which he had. Nathan was being a very attentive father-to-be, doing anything he could to make Eleanor feel better. Eleanor had told him several times that he could go back and carry on fighting against the French – they did need him – but Nathan had simply responded that his priority now was his wife and child. Nothing was getting in the way of that.

For a man who was very set in his ways and determined to go back to France, that was a big step. Eleanor had never thought she would hear that. While she did feel a little guilty for Nathan not serving his country, she wasn’t about to complain. She would make every second count.

There was a series of barks, and Eleanor watched as Nathan picked up a stick and threw it, Samson charging after it. She smiled.

“If I’m honest, it’s nice to have him around.”

“I can imagine” Marion murmured. “At least you know you’re married.”

Eleanor glanced over. Her friend was sitting beside her on the terrace, staring out across the lawn. Eleanor didn’t need to guess who Marion was looking at, not with that faraway look on her face. Her friend had been like this since being properly introduced to Simon. Eleanor had wondered about it at the beginning, Nathan laughing when she told him about it. To him, it sounded like Marion was quite taken with Simon. And from what her husband knew, the feeling was mutual.

Eleanor didn’t know about that. The two of them barely spoke, and they were rarely in the same room long enough to talk. But Marion’s expression said she would happily spend all day listening to the Earl of Reading.

“Marion?” Eleanor leaned over and nudged her friend’s knee. “Are you all right?”

“Hmm?” Marion blinked and turned to her. Then she shook herself. “Oh, forgive me, Eleanor. I didn’t know I had drifted off.”

“Where did you go?”

“I’m…” Marion’s face went a little red. “I was just…soaking in my surroundings.”

Eleanor grinned. “Soaking in the sight of the Earl of Reading, from the look of it.”

Marion’s eyes widened. “Eleanor!”

“What? What’s wrong with making a passing comment?”

“It’s not a passing comment, and you know it,” Marion snapped.

Eleanor looked out at her husband and his friend. Simon was now making Samson play fetch with him, the pup tripping over his feet as he chased around after the stick. Seeing the Earl look so carefree and relaxed was refreshing. It was no wonder Marion found him attractive to watch.

“I have noticed how much you look at him. There’s no harm in looking, is there?”

Marion scowled. “There is when nothing can come of it.”

“You believe that nothing can happen between the two of you?”

Marion looked away.

“Eleanor, I’m not of his station, and Lord Reading still pines for his dead wife. I can’t compete with a woman I’ll never meet.”

There was that. Simon was still mourning his wife. But he had been doing a lot of looking at Marion himself. Eleanor had noticed. There was a good chance he was ready to move on. Eleanor couldn’t think of anyone better than Marion to help him with that.

“Oh, Marion.” Eleanor clasped her friend’s hand. “You’re worrying too much. I never said you had to approach him and express undying love. Just enjoy admiring a good-looking man. That’s what I’m doing.”

“It’s different for you. You’re married to him.”

Eleanor giggled. “There is that factor.” She rose to her feet, swaying a little before she got her balance. “Come on. Let’s go for a walk. Let the boys play with the dog.”

Marion hesitated, then she rose to her feet and gave her friend a smile. “All right. I could do with stretching my legs.”

“Good.” Eleanor slipped her arm through Marion’s. “And then you can help me choose a few names. Nathan and I are still stuck. We could use some outside advice.”


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  • Great sea of mystery this story had.And three very sick and individuals.This story was progressing, every chapter you read.Well done Ella.Loved this story very much.

  • Wow! When the reader knows the villains, the goal of the villains, and how they connect to the main characters AND STILL craft a book that is a page turner from start to finish, you know the writer is a true wordcrafter. Thank you for the best read I have had all year!

  • Loved your story. Nathan and Eleanor made a lovely couple. Now with a child on the way made the ending of the story even better. I’m glad that Nathan stayed with Eleanor and did not return to the war. This was a really nice love story for them both.

  • This was a wonderful story and so happy Eleanor and Nathan had their happy ending. I hope Marion and Simon find their way together.

  • Wonderful and amazing. A truly remarkable read. It didn’t need to go the way it did, but when raised with evil, disappointment and the need for vengeance, good is lost somewhere. Love how everything was neatly tied in the end. Love the book.

  • Lovely story! Author definitely has a way to keep my attention to where I read late into the night. Hope to see see more on this couple as well as the lovely Marion and Earl of Reading.

  • Loved Eleanor and Nathan with their tangled path to love and safety. Amazing how wicked some of the characters were but that’s what makes a good read and keeps you reading the book in one sitting.

  • I would have liked in the extended epilogue to have found out the fate of Eric Black who was in fact the true Earl.

  • I Loved reading The Dark Side of the Earl.. The ending was perfect.
    It would be awesome to read about Marion and Lord Reading’s story.

  • Would love a continuation to this for Marion and Simon
    Do they have a boy or girl
    What happened to Eric
    This alone is another story
    Enjoyed this read very much

  • This was a well written book – enjoyed all the disfunctional characters as well (every family has them). Hoping you’ll continue with a story about Marion and the Earl,

  • The love story and mystery of Nathan and Eleanor was a fantastic story! I can’t wait to hear if they have one baby or twins! Nathan having a twin brother that was so evil was an amazing story! I can’t wait to see the story of Marion and Simon the Earl!

  • Loves this book. The plot was quite clever, and you brought it all to a very tidy end and set up a good story follow up with Marion and Simon.

  • A good story with a good plot and unexpected twists. The extended epilogue completed the story on most of the story’s characters except Eric Black…..while he went to jail what happened to him ? Was he hanged for murder ? I’m hoping Simon’s and Marions story will be another book in the making. I’m look forward to reading it

  • Loved the book and all the different plots. Loved how they all merged together in the end. I love the extended epilogue how it hopefully led up to another book about Simon and Marion

  • It was a hard read for me as I have twin daughters, twin granddaughters and twin grandsons and they all get along great..

  • Liked the book..hope to read marion’s story…what happened to the little French boy Paul who was on the boat..and was one of the children who disappeared

  • Enjoyed reading this book. Loved the characters. The Extended Epilogue was good, but ended to quickly. Would like to have learned gender of baby and the grandparents reaction to it. Also, would like to see a follow up to Marion and Simon’s story!

  • I really enjoyed reading this novel. It is such a good story. Loved the characters and plot. Evil and good often duel and I like it so when good is the winner, thank you, Jack.

  • I really enjoyed this book. The character development was very good and the plot kept you guessing until the very end. Vanity’s big secret was easily explained. It could have been more complicated. The evil villain was quickly and easily defeated. Why was he involved in such nefarious a activities in the first place? The conclusion wrapped up too quickly, but overall this was an enjoyable read.

  • Good book with interesting characters. Still hard to believe a Mother was so vain she would endanger her son’s life.

  • Love the book. The Apple one print was way too small in the extended story. Also would like to hear the ending what the baby was and how they lived happily ever after.

  • My favorite books are the ones with suspense in them and so far your books are awesome!

    • Thank you so much for your kind feedback, dear Karen! I’m glad you’re enjoying my books! 🙂

  • Another very enjoyable read, well developed hero and heroine and so much more than just a regency romance. The twists and suspense add greatly to the enjoyment.
    I too wondered what happened to Paul.

    • Thank you so much for your kind comment, dear Irene! I’m very glad to hear you enjoyed my book! 🙂

  • Interesting story. Held my attention. At first too much talking to herself about her love of children. What she could do for them. On and on. I do not think people do that. Also the fire was a bit much especially since Eric was not going to kill his future wife until he secured the title. Great strategy as to Eric being a twin.

    • Thank you so much for your honest and constructive feedback, dear Mary! I’m glad you found my story interesting!😊

  • I enjoyed reading this book. I would really like to know what Nathan and Eleanor had, whether boy or girl, or maybe twins. It seems to me that’s what will happen.

    • Thank you for your comment, dear Joan! The story of Simon & Marion can be found in my book “All you need is an Earl”. I hope you’ll love it as much 😉

  • Wonderful read, the story was great, and didn’t have drawn out action. Keep you interested and I will be reading the next book tomorrow. Thank you for an enjoyable book. Nancy

  • the extended epilogue is not finish. The men playing with the dog and Eleanor and Marion going for a walk. It’s not wrapped up. I enjoyed the story mystery and a budding romance but the extended epilogue needs work.

    • Hello my dear Kathleen, thank you for you feedback! I will make sure to improve the extended epilogues!

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