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The Man From her Wayward Past

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by Susan Stephens


  Luke stirred, and then lifted himself on one elbow to stare down at her. ‘How can you possibly know?’ he said.

  ‘I know—that’s all.’

  ‘And how long have you known?’ he persisted.

  ‘About five minutes. Didn’t I tell you that all Cornishwomen have magic powers?’

  ‘You’re only half-Cornish,’ Luke pointed out.

  ‘And the half that’s Cornish is my witchy self,’ she said, smiling. ‘We’re going to have a little girl, and we’re going to call her Demelza.’

  Luke shook his head, murmuring to no one in particular, ‘I can’t pretend I didn’t know what I was getting into.’ But then his amber gaze darkened into concern. ‘Are you sure, Lucia? I don’t want you to be disappointed.’

  ‘I won’t be disappointed,’ she said confidently. ‘In nine months’ time you’ll be holding our child in your arms. I can already see her, Luke.’

  ‘In your imagination,’ Luke tempered patiently. ‘And we all know about your imagination—don’t we, Lucia?’

  ‘I’m a changed woman,’ she said. ‘I’m merely stating a fact.’

  ‘Remind me of that fact again in nine months’ time,’ Luke murmured, smiling as he reached for her. ‘Any views on your brothers?’ he teased her. ‘It may have escaped your witchy notice, but only two are left unmarried—Nacho and Kruz.’

  ‘I do have a view, as it happens,’ she said, putting on a dreamy stare. ‘Life is going to get a whole lot more exciting for all of us—especially Nacho.’

  Luke scoffed. ‘Now I know you’re wrong. Nacho’s a confirmed bachelor.’

  ‘Is he?’ Lucia said, as if she knew something different.

  ‘Yes, he is,’ Luke insisted. ‘But let’s get back to us. I’ve got unfinished plans for you …’

  ‘I have plans for you,’ she countered, mounting up. ‘Now … Where are my spurs?’

  All the characters in this book have no existence outside the imagination of the author, and have no relation whatsoever to anyone bearing the same name or names. They are not even distantly inspired by any individual known or unknown to the author, and all the incidents are pure invention.

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  First published in Great Britain 2012

  by Mills & Boon, an imprint of Harlequin (UK) Limited.

  Harlequin (UK) Limited, Eton House, 18-24 Paradise Road,

  Richmond, Surrey TW9 1SR

  © Susan Stephens 2012

  ISBN: 978-0-263-89335-9

  eISBN: 978-1-408-97476-6

  Table of Contents

  Excerpt

  About the Author

  Title Page

  Dedication

  Prologue

  Chapter One

  Chapter Two

  Chapter Three

  Chapter Four

  Chapter Five

  Chapter Six

  Chapter Seven

  Chapter Eight

  Chapter Nine

  Chapter Ten

  Chapter Eleven

  Chapter Twelve

  Chapter Thirteen

  Chapter Fourteen

  Chapter Fifteen

  Chapter Sixteen

  Epilogue

  Copyright

 

 

 


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