‘If Lady Gwendolyn agreed, she would have a self-contained flat, in a sense, and total privacy,’ Charlotte pointed out.
   ‘That’s true, and I would be happy to make as many changes as she wished.’ Taking hold of her arm, he continued, ‘Let’s go and look at those rooms in the South Wing, shall we? You do have time, don’t you?’
   ‘I do, and that’s a good idea, Charles,’ she responded. ‘Because you have no alternative but to invite Hugo Stanton to visit Cavendon. And I think you must be prepared for the worst. He might well want to take possession of Little Skell Manor immediately.’
   His chest tightened at her words, but he knew she was right.
   As they moved through the various rooms in the South Wing, and especially those that his father had used as offices, Charles thought of the relationship between his father and Charlotte.
   Had there been one?
   She had come to work for him when she was a young girl, seventeen, and she had been at the 5th Earl’s side at all times, had travelled with him, and been his close companion as well as his personal assistant. It was Charlotte who had been with his father when he died.
   Charles was aware there had been speculation about their relationship, but never any real gossip. No one knew anything. Perhaps this was due to total discretion on his father’s part and Charlotte’s … that there was not a whiff of a scandal about them.
   He glanced across at Charlotte. They were in the lavender room, and she was explaining to him that his aunt might like to have it as her bedroom. He was only half listening.
   A raft of brilliant spring sunshine was slanting into the room, was turning her russet hair into a burnished helmet around her face. As always, she was pale, and her light greyish-blue eyes appeared enormous. For the first time in years, Charles saw her objectively. And he realized what a beautiful woman she was; she looked half her true age.
   Thrown into her company every day for twenty years, how could his father have ever resisted her? Charles Ingham was now positive they had been involved with each other. And on every level.
   It was an assumption on his part. There was no evidence. Yet at this moment it had suddenly become patently obvious to him. Charles had grown up with his father and Charlotte, and knew them better than anyone, even better than his wife Felicity, and he certainly knew her very well indeed. And he had had insight into them, had been aware of their flaws and their attributes, dreams and desires; and so he believed, deep in his soul, that it was more than likely they had been lovers.
   Charles turned away, realizing he had been staring so hard she had become aware of his penetrating scrutiny. Moving quickly, saying something about the small kitchen, he hurried out of the lavender room into the corridor.
   And why does all this matter now? he asked himself. His father was dead. And if Charlotte had made him happy, and eased his burdens, then he was glad. Charles hoped they had loved each other.
   But what about Charlotte? How did she feel these days? Did she miss his father? Surely she must. All of a sudden he was filled with concern for her. He wanted to ask her how she felt. But he didn’t dare. It would be an unforgivable intrusion on her privacy, and he had no desire to embarrass her.
   Secrets of Cavendon
   The Cavendon Luck
   The Cavendon Women
   Cavendon Hall
   About the Author
   Barbara Taylor Bradford was born in Leeds, and by the age of twenty was an editor and columnist on Fleet Street. Her first novel, A Woman of Substance, became an enduring hit and was followed many others including the Sunday Times top 10 bestselling Cavendon series. Her books have sold more than eighty-five million copies worldwide in more than ninety countries and forty languages, and ten mini-series and television movies have been made of her books. She lives in New York City with her husband, television producer Robert Bradford.
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   A Woman of Substance
   Hold the Dream
   To Be the Best
   Emma’s Secret
   Unexpected Blessings
   Just Rewards
   Breaking the Rules
   THE RAVENSCAR TRILOGY
   The Ravenscar Dynasty
   Heirs of Ravenscar
   Being Elizabeth
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   Cavendon Hall
   The Cavendon Women
   The Cavendon Luck
   Secrets of Cavendon
   OTHERS
   Voice of the Heart
   Act of Will
   The Women in His Life
   Remember
   Angel
   Everything to Gain
   Dangerous to Know
   Love in Another Town
   Her Own Rules
   A Secret Affair
   Power of a Woman
   A Sudden Change of Heart
   Where You Belong
   The Triumph of Katie Byrne
   Three Weeks in Paris
   Playing the Game
   Letter from a Stranger
   Secrets from the Past
   EBOOK-ONLY NOVELLAS
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   Treacherous
   Who Are You
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