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A VIRGIN BRIDE

BARBARA CARTLAND

www.barbaracartland.com

Copyright © 2011 by Cartland Promotions

First published on the internet in June 2011 by Barbaracartland.com

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978-1-908411-89-1 Prc

The characters and situations in this book are entirely imaginary and bear no relation to any real person or actual happening.

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A VIRGIN BRIDE

As her father still did not speak, Venetia piped up,

“I am waiting, Papa, to hear why you sent for me in such a hurry. I didn't even have time to say ‘goodbye' to my friends.

“My packing was done in such a rush that I warn you I shall need quite a number of the things I was forced to leave behind!”

She was talking impulsively simply to relieve the tension mounting between her and her father.

Yet instinctively she knew that he was finding it difficult to say what was on his mind.

He was looking at her in a strange way that was disconcerting. What she could not know was that he was thinking that she was even more beautiful than her mother had been at the same age.

Finally he began rather slowly,

“I have asked you, Venetia, to come here for a very important and special reason.”

“I am excited to hear it, Papa, I am sure it must be important as you made me leave the Convent so quickly.”

“It is essential you should be in London tomorrow morning, because
your engagement
is being announced in
The London Gazette
to the Duke of Rockinston.”

THE BARBARA CARTLAND PINK COLLECTION

Barbara Cartland was the most prolific bestselling author in the history of the world. She was frequently in the Guinness Book of Records for writing more books in a year than any other living author. In fact her most amazing literary feat was when her publishers asked for more Barbara Cartland romances, she doubled her output from 10 books a year to over 20 books a year, when she was 77.

She went on writing continuously at this rate for 20 years and wrote her last book at the age of 97, thus completing 400 books between the ages of 77 and 97.

Her publishers finally could not keep up with this phenomenal output, so at her death she left 160 unpublished manuscripts, something again that no other author has ever achieved.

Now the exciting news is that these 160 original unpublished Barbara Cartland books are ready for publication and they will be published by Barbaracartland.com exclusively on the internet, as the web is the best possible way to reach so many Barbara Cartland readers around the world.

The 160 books will be published monthly and will be numbered in sequence.

The series is called the Pink Collection as a tribute to Barbara Cartland whose favourite colour was pink and it became very much her trademark over the years.

The Barbara Cartland Pink Collection is published only on the internet. Log on to
www.barbaracartland.com
to find out how you can purchase the books monthly as they are published, and take out a subscription that will ensure that all subsequent editions are delivered to you by mail order to your home.

If you do not have access to a computer you can write for information about the Pink Collection to the following address :

 

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 Titles in this series

These titles are currently available for download. For more information please see the
Where to buy page
at the end of this book.

 

  1. The Cross Of Love
  2. Love In The Highlands
  3. Love Finds The Way
  4. The Castle Of Love
  5. Love Is Triumphant
  6. Stars In The Sky
  7. The Ship Of Love
  8. A Dangerous Disguise
  9. Love Became Theirs
  10. Love Drives In
  11. Sailing To Love
  12. The Star Of Love
  13. Music Is The Soul Of Love
  14. Love In The East
  15. Theirs To Eternity
  16. A Paradise On Earth
  17. Love Wins In Berlin
  18. In Search Of Love
  19. Love Rescues Rosanna
  20. A Heart In Heaven
  21. The House Of Happiness
  22. Royalty Defeated By Love
  23. The White Witch
  24. They Sought Love
  25. Love Is The Reason For Living
  26. They Found Their Way To Heaven
  27. Learning To Love
  28. Journey To Happiness
  29. A Kiss In The Desert
  30. The Heart Of Love
  31. The Richness Of Love
  32. For Ever And Ever
  33. An Unexpected Love
  34. Saved By An Angel
  35. Touching The Stars
  36. Seeking Love
  37. Journey To Love
  38. The Importance Of Love
  39. Love By The Lake
  40. A Dream Come True
  41. The King Without A Heart
  42. The Waters Of Love
  43. Danger To The Duke
  44. A Perfect Way To Heaven
  45. Follow Your Heart
  46. In Hiding
  47. Rivals For Love
  48. A Kiss From The Heart
  49. Lovers In London
  50. This Way To Heaven
  51. A Princess Prays
  52. Mine For Ever
  53. The Earl's Revenge
  54. Love At The Tower
  55. Ruled By Love
  56. Love Came From Heaven
  57. Love And Apollo
  58. The Keys Of Love
  59. A Castle Of Dreams
  60. A Battle Of Brains
  61. A Change Of Hearts
  62. It Is Love
  63. The Triumph Of Love
  64. Wanted – A Royal Wife
  65. A Kiss Of Love
  66. To Heaven With Love
  67. Pray For Love
  68. The Marquis Is Trapped
  69. Hide And Seek For Love
  70. Hiding from Love
  71. A Teacher Of Love
  72. Money Or Love
  73. The Revelation Is Love
  74. The Tree Of Love
  75. The Magnificent Marquis
  76. The Castle
  77. The Gates of Paradise
  78. A Lucky Star
  79. A Heaven on Earth
  80. The Healing Hand
  81. A Virgin Bride
THE LATE DAME BARBARA CARTLAND

Barbara Cartland, who sadly died in May 2000 at the grand age of ninety eight, remains one of the world's most famous romantic novelists.  With worldwide sales of over one billion, her outstanding 723 books have been translated into thirty six different languages, to be enjoyed by readers of romance globally.

Writing her first book ‘Jigsaw' at the age of 21, Barbara became an immediate bestseller.  Building upon this initial success, she wrote continuously throughout her life, producing bestsellers for an astonishing 76 years.  In addition to Barbara Cartland's legion of fans in the UK and across Europe, her books have always been immensely popular in the USA.  In 1976 she achieved the unprecedented feat of having books at numbers 1 & 2 in the prestigious B. Dalton Bookseller bestsellers list.

Although she is often referred to as the ‘Queen of Romance', Barbara Cartland also wrote several historical biographies, six autobiographies and numerous theatrical plays as well as books on life, love, health and cookery.  Becoming one of Britain's most popular media personalities and dressed in her trademark pink, Barbara spoke on radio and television about social and political issues, as well as making many public appearances.

In 1991 she became a Dame of the Order of the British Empire for her contribution to literature and her work for humanitarian and charitable causes.

Known for her glamour, style, and vitality Barbara Cartland became a legend in her own lifetime.  Best remembered for her wonderful romantic novels and loved by millions of readers worldwide, her books remain treasured for their heroic heroes, plucky heroines and traditional values.  But above all, it was Barbara Cartland's overriding belief in the positive power of love to help, heal and improve the quality of life for everyone that made her truly unique.

“Love is like a tempest – majestic, magnificent
and sweeps all before it.”

Barbara Cartland

 

CHAPTER ONE
1867

“The Mother Superior wants you, Venetia!”

Lady Venetia Brook looked up from her studies.

“What can she want me about, Eugenie? I have so much to do. I will never finish by tomorrow.”

“She did not say. She just said, ‘
go and fetch Lady Venetia as quickly as possible
'.”

Venetia rose from her desk and put aside the work she was completing for a special lesson.

She was determined to make her teacher, who was an experienced man of letters, impressed by her research.

However the Mother Superior took precedence over everyone else and so Venetia hurried along the corridor to the Mother Superior's room at the far end of the building.

The Convent School for Young Ladies in Paris was the most outstanding in the whole of Europe and Venetia, who was the Duke of Lynbrook's daughter, had gone there when she was sixteen.

She was enjoying herself enormously, finding it so different from being taught at home by a not particularly well-educated Governess.

The Mother Superior's room was bathed in sunlight and it was reflected on the huge crucifix that dominated what was otherwise a comfortable sitting room.

The Mother Superior rose from behind her desk as Venetia entered.

“I have rather surprising news for you, my child!”

Venetia bobbed a curtsy to the Mother Superior, as was expected of her.

“What is it, ma'am?” she enquired expectantly. “I cannot believe it is news from home, because I had a letter from Papa only two days ago.”

“But it
is
news from home,” the Mother Superior smiled. “In fact I have just received an urgent letter from your father, saying you are to return immediately.”

Venetia stared at her incredulous.

“Return to England! But why? Whatever for?”

The Mother Superior looked down at the letter she held in her hand.

“Your father does not give any reason. He merely says you are to return at once and he will be waiting for you at your London house in Berkeley Square.”

Venetia drew in her breath.

“I cannot imagine what has happened or why Papa should suddenly wish me to leave before the end of term.”

“I expect he has a good reason and naturally, my child, you must obey his command.”

“I think it is so tiresome to be taken away just now, when I have so much I want to do here.”

She was speaking almost to herself rather than the Mother Superior.

“You know as well as I do, my child, that you have stayed on longer than is usual. Although we have enjoyed having you and you have been a tremendous help to me in many ways, I really cannot question your father's decision in wanting you home.”

“If that was the only reason, I would understand it,” said Venetia. “But you know how busy Papa is. He has a great many obligations in the country and seldom, if he can help it, goes to London.”

“Well, His Grace is obviously in London now and we must do exactly as he says. I will make arrangements for you to leave early tomorrow morning by train.”

“That will hardly give me time to say ‘goodbye' to everybody,” Venetia sighed. “I suppose there will be no chance of coming back to stay until the end of the term?”

The Mother Superior smiled.

“I hardly think that your father, if he needs you so urgently, will want you to return. Although, my child, we shall miss you very much, you know as well as I do that you should have left at the end of last summer.”

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