by Kay Hooper
“I hope you two are quitting,” Daniel said severely as he, Gigi, and Katrina joined the group. “You’ve blown your cover.”
Skye pulled Katrina into his arms. “We are.” He looked at Hagen with bright eyes. “You know Katrina, of course,” he said. “She’s my wife.”
Gigi grinned. “Is she? I must admit, I wondered about that.”
Hagen glared at her. “You knew about this?”
“Of course I did,” Gigi told him calmly.
Hagen tended to respect deviousness, but he still wasn’t prepared to go down without a fight. “You’ve stabbed me in the back,” he raged at her.
“You have used that line before,” she observed musingly.
What Hagen might have said to that, they were destined never to know. A sudden awareness made him turn his head slowly and stare at Josh Long. “You’re taping this,” he said in a hollow voice of realization.
“Naturally.” Raven waited until her husband had turned off the camera and lowered it to his side, then said to Hagen, “I read somewhere that a former director of the FBI kept secret tapes and files in case he needed weapons against possible enemies.” She smiled. “Daniel isn’t that ruthless. So we’ll hold the tape, just to make sure you stop using people like pawns.”
For the first time, Hagen realized that Raven knew what he had planned to do. He cleared his throat and shot an accusing look at Daniel, but that distinguished gentleman shook his head.
“No, they didn’t find out from me. Once they knew, I just confirmed it. You went too far when you tried to kidnap Long to try to persuade his friends to find Adrian for you.”
“Much, much too far,” Raven said sweetly. “Try anything like that again, and we’ll hear of it. You know we will. And we’ll release our tape to the media.”
“Blackmail!” Hagen said bitterly.
Josh looked at his wife with an expression of mild surprise. “How about that? He understands the concept.”
Hagen drew the shreds of his dignity around him and took half a dozen steps away from them. Then he stopped and turned back around, staring at Gigi. “Well?” he snapped.
She was standing with her hands linked before her, her expression serene. “Well what, John?” she asked gently.
“Are you coming with me?”
She sighed soulfully. “You still want me?”
His eyes narrowed. “Gigi,” he began awfully.
Gigi chuckled and went to him. Slipping her hand into the crook of his arm, she said consolingly, “Never mind. We’ll raise horses, and you shall enjoy yourself planning strategy for the races.”
He led her away, and it was only when they were out of earshot that he said judiciously, “They did that very well. It’s a pity they have so many scruples.”
She smiled at him. “Yes, John, it certainly is.”
—
Raven looked up at her husband. “John?”
“It does seem a prosaic name for someone like Hagen,” Josh agreed dryly.
A gleam entered Raven’s eyes. “And speaking of names.” She took his hand and they joined the others, who were gathered in a loose group near the fun house. “Kelsey?”
Kelsey took one look at his ex-partner and decided he didn’t like the expression in her eyes. “What?” he said warily.
“Your other name,” she said gently.
He glanced around to find everyone watching and waiting, curiosity on every face. Looking back at Raven, he half closed his eyes and muttered, “I suppose if I don’t tell you, that high-handed husband of yours will dig out my birth certificate.”
“We’ve been very patient,” Josh told him.
Kelsey, realizing there was no escape, drew a deep breath and said imploringly, “Look, Elizabeth didn’t even know she’d be Mrs. Kelsey until we signed the certificate!”
Raven’s expression was stern. “Give!”
Kelsey, who was wearing the garb of a Mississippi riverboat captain, shoved his hat back on his rust-colored hair and glared at her. But, after a moment, he said explosively, “It’s Tristan!”
Losing control of her expression, Raven exclaimed, “Tristan…”
Somewhat desperately Kelsey said, “He was a knight at King Arthur’s Round Table.”
The others lost control then, but it was Teddy who found the perfect comment. Delightedly she exclaimed, “A dragon slayer!”
Epilogue
Just over a year later, Raven Long stood at the bedroom window of a secluded country house in New York State and gazed out on the moonlit night. She was waiting for her husband, who was down the hall persuading their five-month-old son it was time to sleep. It was a nightly ritual, and Josh was convinced that it was because their black-haired, bright-eyed son had somehow discovered that his name—Devlin—meant “fierce valor.”
Kelsey had suggested that the child was just mishearing his name, that was all. He heard “devil.” Raven had told him he was a fine one to talk of names, and Kelsey had grinned at her.
Raven was feeling content. She hadn’t really known contentment until she had met Josh, but these last few years had convinced her it wasn’t an illusion. She was her husband’s partner and best friend as well as wife and lover, and her life was wonderfully complete.
“He’ll rule the world one day,” Josh said suddenly as he came up behind her and slipped his arms around her. “And God help the world.”
She laughed. “And you want another one,” she teased.
Somewhat wistfully Josh said, “I’d like a girl.”
Raven turned in his embrace to smile up at him. “Yes, I know. If Maggie and Rebecca were the daughters of anyone but Zach, you probably would have kidnapped them.”
“Maybe it’s just something about twins,” he mused.
Raven laughed again. “Do you realize we’re in the middle of our own baby boom? There must have been a weird alignment of the planets or something.”
“Or something,” Josh said with a grin.
“Think about it,” she insisted. “Rafferty and Sarah already had Patrick, but in the last year, every one of us has become parents. Kelsey and Elizabeth had Steven just a few weeks after we got revenge on the maestro. Then Teddy had the twins, we had Devlin, and not a month later Luc and Kyle had Victoria. Derek and Shannon had Amanda two months ago—”
“And three weeks ago,” Josh finished, “Jenny and Katrina both gave birth within an hour of each other.”
Raven giggled. “I’ll bet the hospital was going nuts. If Skye and Katrina hadn’t been visiting Belle Retour because their house was in a shambles from the remodeling…You have to admit, the timing was perfect. The oddest thing of all is that although Dane and Jenny had planned Nicholas, Katrina swears she was on the pill when Adam was conceived. She says it was just like Skye to get her pregnant despite modern science.”
“Reminds me of the old joke,” Josh said.
“About the baby being born with a smile on his face and a pill clutched in one hand?” Raven smiled at him, then cleared her throat. “Speaking of which—our genes appear to produce determined offspring, darling. We’d better name this one Alexandra; she can defend the world from her brother.”
Josh blinked. After a moment he said cautiously, “Caviar again?”
“No.” Raven looked bemused. “Licorice.”
—
Some time later, having been carried to bed by her adored and adoring husband, Raven said thoughtfully, “Definitely a weird alignment of the planets.”
“Or something,” Josh agreed tenderly, holding his wife close.
BY KAY HOOPER
The Bishop Trilogies
Stealing Shadows
Hiding in the Shadows
Out of the Shadows
Touching Evil
Whisper of Evil
Sense of Evil
Hunting Fear
Chill of Fear
Sleeping with Fear
Blood Dreams
Blood Sins
Blood Ties
The Quinn Novels
Once a Thief
Always a Thief
Romantic Suspense
The Haunting of Josie
Amanda
After Caroline
Finding Laura
Haunting Rachel
Classic Fantasy and Romance
On Wings of Magic
C. J.’s Fate
Something Different
Pepper’s Way
If There Be Dragons
Illegal Possession
Rebel Waltz
Larger than Life
Time After Time
In Serena’s Web
Raven on the Wing
Rafferty’s Wife
Zach’s Law
The Fall of Lucas Kendrick
Unmasking Kelsey
Outlaw Derek
Shades of Gray
Captain’s Paradise
It Takes a Thief
Aces High
Golden Threads
The Wizard of Seattle
The Delaney Christmas Carol
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KAY HOOPER, who has more than thirteen million copies of her books in print worldwide, has won numerous awards and high praise for her novels. She lives in North Carolina.
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The Editor’s Corner
Another month of new Loveswept romance books is here! I know you’ll adore this selection of stories chosen just for you….
USA Today bestselling author Claire Kent continues her emotionally charged story of longing, betrayal, and insatiable desire with Darker the Release, sequel to Sweet the Sin. Another Loveswept USA Today bestseller, Lauren Layne, introduces her new Oxford series with Irresistibly Yours. Wendy Marcus’s latest sexy yet sweet military romance, All I Need Is You, releases this month as well. Then there’s another Friends First story from USA Today bestseller Laura Drewry, How Forever Feels. USA Today bestseller Stacey Kennedy finishes up her successful BDSM Club Sin series with Mine, simultaneously introducing her next series of erotic play, Dungeon’s Key, and hot hero Micah.
We’re back on the ice with the first in the Aces Hockey series from Kelly Jamieson, Major Misconduct. Ladies, hold on to your hearts, the Caldwell Brothers are here—USA Today bestselling author MJ Fields and Chelsea Camaron want you to meet Hendrix, the first book in a series about three alpha men who live up to their legendary names. Lastly, something a little different—bear-shifters, anyone? An alpha hero to the extreme, hot highlander Ronan is all that you could want in Bearing It All by Vonnie Davis, perfect for fans of Jennifer Ashley and Shelly Laurenston.
Fabulous variety with a book for everyone, yes? I hope you’ve found your book boyfriend in this month’s releases. However, if you haven’t, fear not, as November’s hot lineup is just around the corner. Until then…
Happy Romance!
Gina Wachtel
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