65 A Heart Is Stolen Read online

Page 4


  “I can imagine their fury! They were expecting to stay for at least another week.”

  “If you ask me house parties always go on for far too long,” the Marquis remarked. “For the first few nights the conversation seems witty and entertaining, but after that one has heard all the jokes and even one’s drink seems to taste stale.”

  “You are spoilt, that is what’s the matter with you!”

  “Nonsense!” the Marquis replied. “We are just too intelligent for the type of people with whom we are forced to associate.”

  Anthony laughed.

  “I would love to see their faces if they heard you say that!”

  “For the moment I have no wish to see any of them again,” the Marquis answered petulantly.

  The butler announced dinner and they walked into a delightful room that overlooked another part of the garden.

  A huge window, which almost covered one wall, was open and the sun was sinking behind the trees in a blaze of glory.

  “I wish I could paint that,” the Marquis sighed.

  “Van de Velde did his best,” Anthony replied, “and I see you have two excellent pictures of his on the stairs.”

  “They portray the sea which is why my father bought them,” the Marquis answered.

  They sat down at the table, which was lit by four candles in exquisitely chased gold candlesticks.

  In the centre of them was a gold ship which Anthony stared at with undisguised admiration.

  “I must say,” he said, “I can well understand your father collecting everything to do with the sea. What I cannot understand is your taking so little interest in what he bought and leaving it here instead of taking it with you to Veryan or to London.”

  “I never thought of it,” the Marquis said simply. “The things here belong to Heathcliffe and I like everything in its rightful place.”

  He thought again, as he spoke, of the snuffboxes and decided that he would not show them to Anthony until they were all back in the showcase.

  The dinner was good and the Marquis appreciated that the fish was fresh from the sea and the partridges, if a little tough, had obviously been shot when the household had been told of their arrival.

  The beef, however, was tender and excellent and Anthony, who had a second helping of nearly everything, exclaimed when the fruit was put on the table,

  “I have enjoyed my dinner! I had thought I was too tired to eat, but now I feel better.”

  “It’s the sea air,” the Marquis explained. “Wait until tomorrow, you will be ready to eat an ox all to yourself!”

  “We shall need some exercise first.”

  “A swim in the sea will provide that and, of course, the horses. I have told Bradley to send us at least a dozen.”

  Anthony laughed.

  “A grand gesture.”

  “I am determined you shall not be bored.”

  “I would be more impressed were I not certain you are really thinking of yourself!” Anthony teased.

  “I have always found in the country one has to make one’s own diversions,” the Marquis said loftily, “and that is what I intend to do while we are hiding here.”

  “Hiding?” Anthony queried. “So you admit that is what you are doing?”

  “Of course I am,” the Marquis answered. “I don’t intend to return to London until I am quite certain that there are no storms or tempests waiting for me.”

  “I have a feeling that might be a long time,” Anthony smiled, “and knowing how easily you become bored, Justin, I am feeling rather apprehensive in case the peace and quiet of the country, where nothing ever happens, palls too quickly.”

  “I will tell you if it does,” the Marquis said, “but I know one thing – we shall find this brandy a considerable solace.”

  Anthony sipped from the glass that the servant had just put beside him.

  “You are right,” he cried. “It is exceptional!”

  “It must have been in the cellar a long time or perhaps it crossed the Channel under the very nose of the coastguards.”

  “Smugglers!” Anthony exclaimed. “Well, if you get really bored here we might even join them.”

  “There is no point in smuggling now the war is over,” the Marquis said, “except to avoid paying the excise men.”

  “No, that is true,” Anthony agreed. “It seems to me the peace takes away quite a lot of the excitement in life except, of course, where women are concerned.”

  “There you are, back on the same subject!” the Marquis groaned. “I refuse even to think of the fair sex or the dangers of smuggling, but will concentrate on peace and contentment.”

  “I will drink to that, Justin. May your appreciation of such obvious virtues long continue!”

  “The trouble with you is that you are a cynic!” “That is the pot calling the kettle black!” Anthony exclaimed. “You have been one ever since I can remember. All I can say is if this mellow benign mood lasts I shall be extremely surprised.”

  The butler placed a decanter of port and one of brandy in front of the Marquis and he and the footmen withdrew from the dining room.

  There was the sound of a sudden crash outside, which made the Marquis frown.

  It had struck him over dinner that most of the waiting seemed to have been done by the butler, while the four footmen seemed clumsy and ill at ease.

  Their uniforms did not fit and, with his eye for detail and his desire for perfection, the Marquis decided that this was another issue he must discuss with Markham tomorrow.

  The sun was now only a golden glow on the horizon behind the trees, but they were still silhouetted against the changing sky.

  There was the caw of the rooks going to roost in one of the big elms and the Marquis thought that he heard the first high squeak of a bat.

  He leaned back in his chair and felt that he was, in fact, at peace with all the world.

  Then suddenly there was a footstep at the window and a deep voice rang out,

  “Don’t move, gentlemen, please.”

  The Marquis stared in sheer astonishment.

  Standing in the centre of the open window was a man with a pistol in each hand and he was wearing not a mask but a hood over his head, which gave him a very strange appearance.

  There were only slits for his eyes, his nose and his mouth, but beneath the hood he was conventionally dressed with a high intricately tied white cravat, cut-away coat which fitted him to perfection, buckskin breeches and highly polished boots.

  “What the devil – ?” the Marquis began and would have moved but the man said again,

  “Keep your place, my Lord, unless you wish to have a piece of lead blown through your shoulder.”

  The manner in which he spoke was quiet and slow, but there was also a note of determination that in its way was more menacing than if he had shouted.

  Looking at the newcomer with fascinated eyes, the Marquis was aware that the door into the corridor had opened and he turned his head to see another man, also hooded, come into the room.

  He held in his hand a black bag that appeared to be heavy and, as he walked towards the table, the Marquis was aware that his clothes were very different from those of the man in the window.

  They were the clothes of a servant and his coat was old-fashioned in shape and rather full.

  He seemed to know exactly what to do, for he stood by the Marquis’s side and the man in the window said,

  “Kindly, gentlemen, place any money you have with you, on the table – also your jewellery.”

  The Marquis was calculating whether he would take a risk and whether, if he and Anthony charged the two men simultaneously they would prove too strong for the robbers.

  Then, while he hesitated, through the door to the servants’ quarters came a third man.

  He also carried a black bag in his hand.

  Cursing at feeling so impotent, the Marquis pulled a purse from his pocket which contained quite a number of guineas because usually when they were alone together he a
nd Anthony played piquet and it was easier to play for money than for I.O.Us.

  Anthony did the same.

  “Your ring and your cravat pin,” the man in the window ordered.

  Then to the Marquis, moving the pistol in this direction,

  “I think my Lord, you are wearing a watch.”

  The Marquis stiffened, a refusal on his lips, but the pistol pointing at him from a distance of perhaps ten feet told him that it would be foolish to take a risk.

  The watch had been his father’s and it was on a fob from which dangled a large flawless emerald that he had always thought of as his ‘luck’.

  As it happened, he seldom wore the fob and never in the daytime, because, like Beau Brummel, he thought that jewellery was ostentatious.

  He had actually put it on tonight out of sheer sentiment. Now he was furious to think that he had done so.

  The hooded man beside him took the watch, the money and the objects that Anthony had placed on the table and waited for instructions.

  “The ship in the centre of the table,” the deep voice said. “Carry it carefully. It looks fragile and it would be a pity to spoil anything of such beauty.”

  There was no doubt they were being mocked and the Marquis felt a surge of sheer fury sweep over him, that made him clench his hands and tense his whole body, as if he might spring at the robber.

  As if he knew what he was feeling, the man commented,

  “I should not do anything foolish, my Lord Marquis, an arm in a sling can be very restrictive.”

  Again there was that mocking note behind the words.

  “Dammit!” the Marquis swore, goaded at last into speech. “I will see that you hang on a gibbet, if it is the last thing I do.”

  “I doubt it,” the highwayman replied coolly. “But even that might give you a new interest, although not such an enjoyable one as winning a race or squiring a beautiful lady.”

  “I have no wish to listen to your impertinence,” the Marquis retorted.

  The highwayman made a sound that was not exactly a laugh but more of a chuckle as if he was glad he had got under the Marquis’s skin. Then he made a gesture with the pistol in his right hand and the two other men slipped past him through the window.

  The Marquis heard them running across the garden.

  The highwayman waited, as if making sure they were safely away. Then he said,

  “I suggest, gentlemen, that you keep your seats for the next two minutes. If you are thinking of following me, I would like you to know that I am a very accurate shot.”

  As he spoke, he moved back through the window still with his pistols pointed at the Marquis and Anthony.

  Then with a swiftness that somehow seemed almost magical he vanished out of sight.

  One moment he was there, the next he had gone and, although the Marquis pushed back his chair and went to the open window, by the time he had reached it the garden, now in shadow, was quiet and empty.

  Then, as he listened, far away in the distance he heard the sound of galloping hoofs.

  “My God, I would not have believed it!” Anthony exclaimed. “I have never been so astonished in my whole life!”

  The Marquis was looking out into the garden still listening, then after a moment he said,

  “I suppose it’s useless to try and follow them?”

  “I should imagine completely!” Anthony answered. “By the time we are mounted they could be two or three miles away.”

  They walked back to the table and sat down and the Marquis helped himself to a brandy and passed the decanter to his friend.

  “Did you ever see anything so cool?” Anthony asked.

  “This has been planned for a long time,” the Marquis observed.

  “Why should you think that?”

  “Do you realise neither of the two men who were collecting the spoils hesitated? They knew exactly what to do and waited only for the word of command.”

  “How the hell did they know we were here?” Anthony enquired. “After all, we only arrived unexpectedly this evening, unless they were intending to come anyway.”

  “It’s a possibility,” the Marquis said. “At the same time, in that case why tonight?”

  He looked at the space on the table where the gold ship had stood and said,

  “I wonder what else they have taken.”

  “We must go and look,” Anthony replied. “In the meantime I need plenty of this brandy to sustain me. I am not used to highwaymen walking in when I am having dinner.”

  “They were certainly different from any highwaymen I have seen before,” the Marquis said. “Why the hoods? Usually a mask or a handkerchief up to the eyes is sufficient.”

  “Yes, that is true,” Anthony agreed. “Do you remember that one who held us up on Hampstead Common? You shot him in the leg. I can still hear his screams as he galloped away.”

  “I hardly expected I should have to be armed in my own dining room,” the Marquis said savagely.

  “I have never heard of this happening to anyone else,” Anthony remarked.

  “It’s not the sort of thing that ought to be happening at Heathcliffe and, if there are men like them terrorising the neighbourhood, then Markham should have warned us.”

  “I cannot believe that he would expect such an outrage to happen the first night we arrive,” Anthony said.

  He put his hand up to where his cravat pin had been and said angrily,

  “I wish I had not broken my rule of never wearing jewellery. To tell the truth, I tied my own cravat and tied it so badly as I was tired that I required a pin to keep it in place.”

  “The one thing I mind their taking,” the Marquis said, “is my father’s watch and my fob.”

  “We don’t know what else they have taken.”

  The Marquis made a sound that was almost a cry.

  “I bet it was the snuffboxes,” he said. “I was looking at them before dinner and I thought that they were too valuable to leave lying about. I can only pray they did not get the ones in the safe.”

  As he spoke, he remembered the third man who had come through the door that led towards the kitchen.

  He jumped up and walked across the room, opened the door that the highwayman had shut behind him and went into the pantry that adjoined the dining room.

  One look was enough to tell him his worst fears had been realised.

  The door of the huge safe that almost covered one wall in the pantry was open.

  It was something he knew always happened when a dinner was in progress, the gold and silver ornaments had to be taken from the safe and placed on the table, then returned to it when dinner was over.

  It would be too much to expect the servants to lock the safe for the short time that the meal was in progress.

  The Marquis pulled the safe door wide seeing, as he spoke, inside it on the narrow shelves that there were still a great number of items, teapots, coffee jugs, gold candelabra which were used at big banquets, huge piles of silver plate that were kept for special dinners.

  It was impossible to know whether the snuffboxes had been there or not and he was aware that only Markham would be able to ascertain exactly what was missing.

  Still extremely angry because he felt so helpless, the Marquis without speaking walked from the pantry and along the passage that led to the hall.

  There, followed by Anthony, he went into the library.

  Although it was dusk there were no candles lit in this room, but it was quite easy to see in the faint light that came from the windows that the top of the glass cabinet was open.

  The Marquis went through the motions of looking to see what was left inside, knowing the answer before he did so.

  “Curse it!” he shouted out furiously. “They have taken every one of my father’s snuffboxes!”

  “I am sorry, Justin,” Anthony said sympathetically.

  “We ought to have done something – we ought to have stopped them.”

  “That is what I thought,” Anthony agreed, �
��but quite frankly I did not like the look of that fellow’s pistols. I am quite prepared to believe that he is the crack shot he boasted of being.”

  The Marquis with difficulty prevented himself from cursing the highwayman with every oath he had ever learned in the Army. At the same time his dignity told him that there was no point in sinking to the level of the robbers, even if this one was different.

  Later in the drawing room they went over the man’s points for future identification.

  “I suppose you could say he was a gentleman,” Anthony said. “He spoke like one.”

  “He had a peculiarly low voice that I would recognise again,” the Marquis added.

  “So should I,” Anthony agreed. “He was not very tall, but very slim and athletic in the way he moved and he was well dressed.”

  “Dammit, that might apply to hundreds of men,” the Marquis said. “The only real clue we have to his identity is that his voice was deeper than most people’s.”

  “I have thought of something else,” Anthony remarked.

  “What is that?”

  “He must have known the layout of the house. While one of his men cleared the snuffboxes out of the library, the other must have moved into the pantry almost as soon as the servants had left for their own supper. At least I imagine that is what they were having.”

  The Marquis nodded.

  “At Veryan they dine as soon as we have finished and I know that my chef there always lets the footmen have what he calls ‘the left-overs’, which they appreciate.”

  “That proves my point, Justin. They knew that there would be nobody in the pantry and they cleared out the snuffboxes and timed to do so exactly as their chief walked in through the window, knowing that it would be open.”

  “You certainly have a point there,” the Marquis concurred reflectively. “I will tell you something else.”

  “What is that?”

  “As their horses were leaving, they sounded fresh. I can always tell if a horse has been ridden a long way, because he sounds not exactly tired, but a little heavy. I would not mind betting those horses had not come far.”

  “That narrows the field considerably.” Anthony yawned.

  “Highwaymen or no highwaymen, unless they have taken my bed, I want to go to sleep.”

 

    195. Moon Over Eden Read online195. Moon Over EdenParadise Found Read onlineParadise FoundA Victory for Love Read onlineA Victory for LoveLovers in Lisbon Read onlineLovers in LisbonLove Casts Out Fear Read onlineLove Casts Out FearThe Wicked Widow Read onlineThe Wicked WidowThe Angel and the Rake Read onlineThe Angel and the RakeSweet Enchantress Read onlineSweet EnchantressThe Race For Love Read onlineThe Race For LoveBorn of Love Read onlineBorn of LoveMiracle For a Madonna Read onlineMiracle For a MadonnaLove Joins the Clans Read onlineLove Joins the ClansForced to Marry Read onlineForced to MarryLove Strikes a Devil Read onlineLove Strikes a DevilThe Love Light of Apollo Read onlineThe Love Light of ApolloAn Adventure of Love Read onlineAn Adventure of LovePrinces and Princesses: Favourite Royal Romances Read onlinePrinces and Princesses: Favourite Royal RomancesTerror in the Sun Read onlineTerror in the SunThe Fire of Love Read onlineThe Fire of LoveThe Odious Duke Read onlineThe Odious DukeThe Eyes of Love Read onlineThe Eyes of LoveA Nightingale Sang Read onlineA Nightingale SangThe Wonderful Dream Read onlineThe Wonderful DreamThe Island of Love Read onlineThe Island of LoveThe Protection of Love Read onlineThe Protection of LoveBeyond the Stars Read onlineBeyond the StarsOnly a Dream Read onlineOnly a DreamAn Innocent in Russia Read onlineAn Innocent in RussiaThe Duke Comes Home Read onlineThe Duke Comes HomeLove in the Moon Read onlineLove in the MoonLove and the Marquis Read onlineLove and the MarquisLove Me Forever Read onlineLove Me ForeverFlowers For the God of Love Read onlineFlowers For the God of LoveLove and the Cheetah Read onlineLove and the CheetahA Battle for Love Read onlineA Battle for LoveThe Outrageous Lady Read onlineThe Outrageous LadySeek the Stars Read onlineSeek the StarsThe Storms Of Love Read onlineThe Storms Of LoveSaved by love Read onlineSaved by loveThe Power and the Prince Read onlineThe Power and the PrinceThe Irresistible Buck Read onlineThe Irresistible BuckA Dream from the Night Read onlineA Dream from the NightIn the Arms of Love Read onlineIn the Arms of LoveGood or Bad Read onlineGood or BadWinged Victory Read onlineWinged VictoryThis is Love Read onlineThis is LoveMagic From the Heart Read onlineMagic From the HeartThe Lioness and the Lily Read onlineThe Lioness and the LilyThe Sign of Love Read onlineThe Sign of LoveWarned by a Ghost Read onlineWarned by a GhostLove Conquers War Read onlineLove Conquers WarThe Runaway Heart Read onlineThe Runaway HeartThe Hidden Evil Read onlineThe Hidden EvilJust Fate Read onlineJust FateThe Passionate Princess Read onlineThe Passionate PrincessImperial Splendour Read onlineImperial SplendourLucky in Love Read onlineLucky in LoveHaunted Read onlineHauntedFor All Eternity Read onlineFor All EternityThe Passion and the Flower Read onlineThe Passion and the FlowerThe Enchanted Waltz Read onlineThe Enchanted WaltzTemptation of a Teacher Read onlineTemptation of a TeacherRiding In the Sky Read onlineRiding In the SkyMoon Over Eden (Bantam Series No. 37) Read onlineMoon Over Eden (Bantam Series No. 37)Lucifer and the Angel Read onlineLucifer and the AngelLove is Triumphant Read onlineLove is TriumphantThe Magnificent Marquis Read onlineThe Magnificent MarquisA Kiss for the King Read onlineA Kiss for the KingA Duel With Destiny Read onlineA Duel With DestinyBeauty or Brains Read onlineBeauty or BrainsA Shaft of Sunlight Read onlineA Shaft of SunlightThe Gates of Paradise Read onlineThe Gates of ParadiseWomen have Hearts Read onlineWomen have HeartsTwo Hearts in Hungary Read onlineTwo Hearts in HungaryA Kiss from the Heart Read onlineA Kiss from the Heart108. An Archangel Called Ivan Read online108. An Archangel Called Ivan71 Love Comes West Read online71 Love Comes West103. She Wanted Love Read online103. She Wanted LoveLove in the Clouds Read onlineLove in the Clouds104. A Heart Finds Love Read online104. A Heart Finds Love100. A Rose In Jeopardy Read online100. A Rose In JeopardyTheir Search for Real Love Read onlineTheir Search for Real LoveA Very Special Love Read onlineA Very Special LoveA Royal Love Match Read onlineA Royal Love MatchLove Drives In Read onlineLove Drives InIn Love In Lucca Read onlineIn Love In LuccaNever Forget Love Read onlineNever Forget LoveThe Mysterious Maid-Servant Read onlineThe Mysterious Maid-ServantThe Island of Love (Camfield Series No. 15) Read onlineThe Island of Love (Camfield Series No. 15)Call of the Heart Read onlineCall of the HeartLove Under Fire Read onlineLove Under FireThe Pretty Horse-Breakers Read onlineThe Pretty Horse-BreakersThe Shadow of Sin (Bantam Series No. 19) Read onlineThe Shadow of Sin (Bantam Series No. 19)The Devilish Deception Read onlineThe Devilish DeceptionCastle of Love Read onlineCastle of LoveLittle Tongues of Fire Read onlineLittle Tongues of Fire105. an Angel In Hell Read online105. an Angel In HellLearning to Love Read onlineLearning to LoveAn Introduction to the Pink Collection Read onlineAn Introduction to the Pink CollectionGypsy Magic Read onlineGypsy MagicA Princess Prays Read onlineA Princess PraysThe Goddess and the Gaiety Girl Read onlineThe Goddess and the Gaiety GirlLove Is the Reason For Living Read onlineLove Is the Reason For LivingLove Forbidden Read onlineLove ForbiddenThe Importance of Love Read onlineThe Importance of LoveMission to Monte Carlo Read onlineMission to Monte CarloStars in the Sky Read onlineStars in the SkyThe House of Happiness Read onlineThe House of HappinessAn Innocent in Paris Read onlineAn Innocent in ParisRevenge Is Sweet Read onlineRevenge Is SweetRoyalty Defeated by Love Read onlineRoyalty Defeated by LoveLove At Last Read onlineLove At LastSolita and the Spies Read onlineSolita and the Spies73. A Tangled Web Read online73. A Tangled WebRiding to the Moon Read onlineRiding to the MoonAn Unexpected Love Read onlineAn Unexpected LoveSay Yes Samantha Read onlineSay Yes SamanthaAn Angel Runs Away Read onlineAn Angel Runs AwayThey Found their Way to Heaven Read onlineThey Found their Way to HeavenThe Richness of Love Read onlineThe Richness of LoveLove in the Highlands Read onlineLove in the HighlandsLove In the East Read onlineLove In the EastThey Touched Heaven Read onlineThey Touched HeavenCrowned by Music Read onlineCrowned by MusicThe Mountain of Love Read onlineThe Mountain of LoveThe Heart of love Read onlineThe Heart of loveThe Healing Hand Read onlineThe Healing HandThe Ship of Love Read onlineThe Ship of LoveLove, Lords, and Lady-Birds Read onlineLove, Lords, and Lady-BirdsIt Is Love Read onlineIt Is LoveIn Search of Love Read onlineIn Search of LoveThe Trail to Love Read onlineThe Trail to LoveLove and Apollo Read onlineLove and ApolloTo Heaven With Love Read onlineTo Heaven With LoveNever Laugh at Love Read onlineNever Laugh at LoveThe Punishment of a Vixen Read onlineThe Punishment of a VixenLove and the Loathsome Leopard Read onlineLove and the Loathsome LeopardThe Revelation is Love Read onlineThe Revelation is LoveDouble the Love Read onlineDouble the LoveSaved By A Saint Read onlineSaved By A SaintA Paradise On Earth Read onlineA Paradise On EarthLucky Logan Finds Love Read onlineLucky Logan Finds Love65 A Heart Is Stolen Read online65 A Heart Is StolenThey Sought love Read onlineThey Sought loveThe Husband Hunters Read onlineThe Husband Hunters160 Love Finds the Duke at Last Read online160 Love Finds the Duke at LastKiss the Moonlight Read onlineKiss the MoonlightThe King Without a Heart Read onlineThe King Without a HeartThe Duke & the Preachers Daughter Read onlineThe Duke & the Preachers DaughterThe Golden Cage Read onlineThe Golden CageThe Love Trap Read onlineThe Love TrapWho Can Deny Love Read onlineWho Can Deny LoveA Very Unusual Wife Read onlineA Very Unusual WifeA Teacher of Love Read onlineA Teacher of LoveSearch For a Wife Read onlineSearch For a WifeFire in the Blood Read onlineFire in the BloodSeeking Love Read onlineSeeking LoveThe Keys of Love Read onlineThe Keys of LoveA Change of Hearts Read onlineA Change of HeartsLove in the Ruins Read onlineLove in the Ruins68 The Magic of Love Read online68 The Magic of LoveSecret Harbor Read onlineSecret HarborA Lucky Star Read onlineA Lucky StarPray For Love Read onlinePray For Love21 The Mysterious Maid-Servant (The Eternal Collection) Read online21 The Mysterious Maid-Servant (The Eternal Collection)Alone In Paris Read onlineAlone In ParisPunished with Love Read onlinePunished with LoveJoined by Love Read onlineJoined by LoveA Shooting Star Read onlineA Shooting StarAs Eagles Fly Read onlineAs Eagles FlyThe Wings of Ecstacy Read onlineThe Wings of EcstacyThe Chieftain Without a Heart Read onlineThe Chieftain Without a HeartHiding from Love Read onlineHiding from LoveA Royal Rebuke Read onlineA Royal RebukeThe Scots Never Forget Read onlineThe Scots Never ForgetA Flight To Heaven Read onlineA Flight To HeavenWhite Lilac Read onlineWhite LilacA Heart of Stone Read onlineA Heart of StoneCrowned with Love Read onlineCrowned with LoveFragrant Flower Read onlineFragrant FlowerA Prisioner in Paris Read onlineA Prisioner in ParisA Perfect Way to Heaven Read onlineA Perfect Way to HeavenDiona and a Dalmatian Read onlineDiona and a Dalmatian69 Love Leaves at Midnight Read online69 Love Leaves at MidnightFascination in France Read onlineFascination in FranceBride to a Brigand Read onlineBride to a BrigandBride to the King Read onlineBride to the KingA Heart in Heaven Read onlineA Heart in HeavenLove, Lies and Marriage Read onlineLove, Lies and MarriageA Miracle of Love Read onlineA Miracle of LoveBewitched (Bantam Series No. 16) Read onlineBewitched (Bantam Series No. 16)The White Witch Read onlineThe White WitchA Golden Lie Read onlineA Golden LieThe Poor Governess Read onlineThe Poor GovernessThe Ruthless Rake Read onlineThe Ruthless RakeHide and Seek for Love Read onlineHide and Seek for LoveLovers in London Read onlineLovers in LondonRuled by Love Read onlineRuled by LoveMine for Ever Read onlineMine for EverTheirs to Eternity Read onlineTheirs to EternityThe Blue Eyed Witch Read onlineThe Blue Eyed Witch203. Love Wins Read online203. Love WinsThe Cross of Love Read onlineThe Cross of LoveThe Ghost Who Fell in Love Read onlineThe Ghost Who Fell in LoveLove and Lucia Read onlineLove and Lucia66 The Love Pirate Read online66 The Love PirateThe Marquis Who Hated Women (Bantam Series No. 62) Read onlineThe Marquis Who Hated Women (Bantam Series No. 62)The Tree of Love Read onlineThe Tree of LoveA Night of Gaiety Read onlineA Night of GaietyDanger in the Desert Read onlineDanger in the DesertThe Devil in Love (Bantam Series No. 24) Read onlineThe Devil in Love (Bantam Series No. 24)Money or Love Read onlineMoney or LoveA Steeplechase For Love Read onlineA Steeplechase For LoveIn Hiding Read onlineIn HidingSword to the Heart (Bantam Series No. 13) Read onlineSword to the Heart (Bantam Series No. 13)74. Love Lifts The Curse Read online74. Love Lifts The CurseThe Proud Princess Read onlineThe Proud Princess72. The Impetuous Duchess Read online72. The Impetuous DuchessThe Waters of Love Read onlineThe Waters of LoveThis Way to Heaven Read onlineThis Way to HeavenThe Goddess Of Love Read onlineThe Goddess Of LoveGift Of the Gods Read onlineGift Of the Gods60 The Duchess Disappeared Read online60 The Duchess DisappearedA Dangerous Disguise Read onlineA Dangerous DisguiseLove at the Tower Read onlineLove at the TowerThe Star of Love Read onlineThe Star of LoveSignpost To Love Read onlineSignpost To LoveSecret Love Read onlineSecret LoveRevenge of the Heart Read onlineRevenge of the HeartLove Rescues Rosanna Read onlineLove Rescues RosannaFollow Your Heart Read onlineFollow Your HeartA Revolution Of Love Read onlineA Revolution Of LoveThe Dare-Devil Duke Read onlineThe Dare-Devil DukeA Heaven on Earth Read onlineA Heaven on EarthRivals for Love Read onlineRivals for LoveThe Glittering Lights (Bantam Series No. 12) Read onlineThe Glittering Lights (Bantam Series No. 12)70 A Witch's Spell Read online70 A Witch's SpellThe Queen Wins Read onlineThe Queen WinsLove Finds the Way Read onlineLove Finds the WayWish for Love Read onlineWish for LoveThe Temptation of Torilla Read onlineThe Temptation of TorillaThe Devil Defeated Read onlineThe Devil DefeatedThe Dream and the Glory Read onlineThe Dream and the GloryJourney to love Read onlineJourney to loveToo Precious to Lose Read onlineToo Precious to LoseKiss from a Stranger Read onlineKiss from a StrangerA Duke in Danger Read onlineA Duke in DangerLove Wins In Berlin Read onlineLove Wins In BerlinThe Wild Cry of Love Read onlineThe Wild Cry of LoveA Battle of Brains Read onlineA Battle of BrainsA Castle of Dreams Read onlineA Castle of DreamsThe Unwanted Wedding Read onlineThe Unwanted Wedding64 The Castle Made for Love Read online64 The Castle Made for Love202. Love in the Dark Read online202. Love in the DarkLove Is Dangerous Read onlineLove Is Dangerous107. Soft, Sweet & Gentle Read online107. Soft, Sweet & GentleA Kiss In the Desert Read onlineA Kiss In the DesertA Virgin Bride Read onlineA Virgin BrideThe Disgraceful Duke Read onlineThe Disgraceful DukeLook Listen and Love Read onlineLook Listen and LoveA Hazard of Hearts Read onlineA Hazard of Hearts104. the Glittering Lights Read online104. the Glittering LightsA Marriage Made In Heaven Read onlineA Marriage Made In HeavenRescued by Love Read onlineRescued by LoveLove Came From Heaven Read onlineLove Came From HeavenJourney to Happiness Read onlineJourney to Happiness106. Love's Dream in Peril Read online106. Love's Dream in PerilThe Castle of Love Read onlineThe Castle of LoveTouching the Stars Read onlineTouching the Stars169. A Cheiftain finds Love (The Eternal Collection) Read online169. A Cheiftain finds Love (The Eternal Collection)171. The Marquis Wins (The Eternal Collection) Read online171. The Marquis Wins (The Eternal Collection)Sailing to Love Read onlineSailing to LoveThe Unbreakable Spell Read onlineThe Unbreakable SpellThe Cruel Count (Bantam Series No. 28) Read onlineThe Cruel Count (Bantam Series No. 28)The Secret of the Glen Read onlineThe Secret of the GlenDanger to the Duke Read onlineDanger to the DukeThe Peril and the Prince Read onlineThe Peril and the PrinceThe Duke Is Deceived Read onlineThe Duke Is DeceivedA Road to Romance Read onlineA Road to RomanceA King In Love Read onlineA King In LoveLove and the Clans Read onlineLove and the ClansLove and the Gods Read onlineLove and the GodsThe Incredible Honeymoon (Bantam Series No. 46) Read onlineThe Incredible Honeymoon (Bantam Series No. 46)Pure and Untouched Read onlinePure and UntouchedWanted a Royal Wife Read onlineWanted a Royal WifeThe Castle Read onlineThe Castle63 Ola and the Sea Wolf Read online63 Ola and the Sea WolfCount the Stars Read onlineCount the StarsThe Winning Post Is Love Read onlineThe Winning Post Is LoveDancing on a Rainbow Read onlineDancing on a RainbowLove by the Lake Read onlineLove by the LakeFrom Hell to Heaven Read onlineFrom Hell to HeavenThe Triumph of Love Read onlineThe Triumph of Love