Chapter Five Suellen should have been on Peter Rutledge’s mind that night. She was a beautiful and savvy woman, not remarkable in appearance; but in strength and tenacity, she was always startling. Her brown pageboy skimmed her shoulders; the only truly distinct feature on her face, her chestnut brown eyes. To gaze into them was inviting seduction. Her sultry body oozed with charm though there was nothing distinctive about her average body—simple breasts, subtle hips and a round behind—perhaps her most unsubtle feature. Peter Rutledge loved being with her because she was such an easy woman. For the life of him, he couldn’t understand why his brother, Logan, married her and then cast her off so carelessly. Peter found her prime. In the nine years since Suellen and Logan’s unfortunate mar