Essie (Daddies Of Ferguson’s Folly #1) Read Online Pepper North

Categories Genre: Alpha Male Tags Authors: Series: Daddies Of Ferguson's Folly Series by Pepper North
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Total pages in book: 53
Estimated words: 49458 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 247(@200wpm)___ 198(@250wpm)___ 165(@300wpm)
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Essie Ferguson didn’t plan to inherit a mansion with ghosts, a mysterious cat, and the most aggravating man in the county as a neighbor. She certainly didn’t expect him to end up as her houseguest.
But Zander Templeton isn’t just a handsome stranger. They have a history. Even though his mere presence makes her heart flipflop, Essie definitely doesn’t intend to live by his rules. To her amazement, she discovers that being looked after feels dangerously good. Could Zander be the Daddy Dom she’s always dreamed of finding?

Ferguson’s Folly has a way of arranging things with a little help from an eagle-eyed housekeeper, a pair of reunited ghostly lovers, and one very opinionated orange tom cat

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Chapter One

Essie Ferguson removed her black hat as she climbed the stairs to the entrance of the imposing manor house. The corners of her mouth tilted up in a faint smile as she remembered racing up the stairs as a child to throw herself into the welcoming arms of her Aunt Esther Ferguson. She’d loved coming to Ferguson’s Folly all her life. Essie’s best memories of her childhood had happened here.

Today, the massive building had lost some of its sparkling appeal. The flowers out front still bloomed as gloriously, filling the air with a delightful scent, as they had in her memories. Essie missed the lovely woman who’d greeted her so eagerly each and every time she’d arrived. They’d been like kindred spirits despite the forty-year difference in their ages.

Born on the same day, May 17th, Esther had always claimed a special link bound them together. Essie believed that just as fervently. Last year, Essie had quit her job and rushed to her aunt’s side to help her when Esther had fallen and broken her hip. Unfortunately, Esther had never recovered fully. Secretly, Essie guessed her beloved aunt had been ready to join her late husband.

“Thank you, Sara,” Essie murmured as she walked through the door the solemn housekeeper held open for her. She smiled at Sara who had supported her through all the arrangements.

“Your guests have taken up residence in the library, Essie. Would you like me to serve tea or open the bar?” Sara asked.

“Is Nelson in there?” Essie whispered, nodding toward the library door from the foyer.

“Yes, miss.”

She rolled her eyes at the knowledge that Nelson would have automatically helped himself at the bar. “Then I suspect my cousin has already made that decision, Sara. Bring tea and your delicious treats for everyone not already guzzling Uncle Edmund’s expensive cognac.”

Sara’s sad expression brightened slightly as the corners of her mouth twitched. “You’ve got Nelson figured out.” With a nod, the housekeeper excused herself to follow Essie’s wishes.

Essie paused long enough to straighten her clothes and slough off her annoyance at her cousin’s proprietary attitude in the privacy of the hallway. With her composure restored, she headed into her late uncle’s former office, which Esther had rebranded as the library. She passed by a large portrait of Esther and Edmund Ferguson, smiling at their obvious love for each other.

“I wish I’d had a chance to meet you, Uncle Edmund,” she whispered. “Whoever captured Aunt Esther’s heart had to be special.” The couple had always felt like a life goal to her. Finding a dedicated relationship like they’d shared couldn’t be easy, but Essie found herself comparing possible life partners to the descriptions her aunt shared about her husband. Somehow all the guys she dated fell horribly short of that high standard.

“Thank you, Essie,” a deep voice said from behind her.

Essie whirled, losing her balance in the fancy leather-soled high-heeled pumps she’d worn to the funeral. Automatically grabbing at the nearest table to steady herself, Essie missed the marble top. Her fingers latched onto the decorative silver tea tray under the portrait and swept the entire service onto the floor with an obnoxiously loud clatter.

Essie stared at the almost transparent figure standing before her, and her heart raced inside her chest. “Uncle Edmund?” she whispered.

“Good God, Essie. You are the clumsiest,” Nelson bellowed from the doorway of the library. “If you’ve damaged that set, I’ll have to charge you for its repair.”

She barely kept her eyeballs from popping out of her head this time at Nelson’s latest obnoxious comment. “I so appreciate your concern, cousin. I’m fine. No reason to worry about my health.”

Essie peeked back at the space where Edmund had stood seconds earlier. Empty.

“Let me help you, Essie.”

Zander Templeton stepped around the others gathered in the doorway. She tried not to ogle him as he walked to where she still sat on her bruised bottom and battered self-confidence. Who would have ever guessed that tall, skinny ZaZa, as she’d called him as a child, would grow up to look like this. Broad-shouldered and devilishly handsome with those ice-blue eyes and jet-black hair… Hell, he wasn’t even balding. Of course, he had inherited the large estate next door and made his mark on the cattle market, according to Aunt Esther. She’d been quite proud of his accomplishments.


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