Natalie Anderson - Mr Right All Along

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In these six lovely romances, the one who got away may just be Mr Right…The Secret That Shocked De Santis by Natalie Anderson Breaking All Their Rules by Sue McKay Crown Prince’s Chosen Bride by Kandy Shepherd ‘I Do’…Take Two! by Merline Lovelace The SEAL’s Secret Heirs by Kat Cantrell His Secretary’s Surprise Fiancé by Joanne Rock

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They were now husband and wife. They could kiss.

Silence fell. She stared at the shining medals placed over his heart, unable to look higher. Then she realised he was waiting for her. Finally she summoned her courage and looked up into his face.

His eyes were burning so very blue, gleaming with the desire—the fiery impulsiveness—that had captured them both so completely that day on the beach.

She wanted to speak, to pull him back to reality. But it was too late. He bent his head and pressed his lips to hers. A fleeting whisper of a kiss.

Not enough. Not the demand she’d expected and wanted.

He looked into her eyes again, silently reading her reaction. All she could do was look back at him—she couldn’t look away, couldn’t hide now.

Then it came. And the spark of recognition engulfed them both.

He wrapped both arms tightly about her, pulling her almost off her feet. She clung to the fabric stretched over his chest, seeking a hold as passion swept her away with him once more. Opening up, she let him in, almost angrily giving him what he sought. What she needed too. Sensations rose from deep within...any last restraint was unleashed. She poured her anger, her uncertainty and her sheer raw need into her kiss. His arms tightened. So did hers. She needed to feel him like this—so powerful, so focused, all-encompassing.

But then he broke the divine contact—barely lifting his head, his embrace still fierce.

‘Leave us,’ he commanded thickly.

She trembled at the passion in his voice, at the look in his eyes—the raw intent.

‘Sir, sorry...’ Someone interrupted with an apologetic cough. ‘You must sign... To make it official.’

Eduardo didn’t move. Arousal and irritation and amusement and apology flickered in his eyes like a spinning kaleidoscope of beautiful bright colour. ‘Official?’ he echoed grimly.

Finally he loosened his grip on her. Stella glanced up and saw that Matteo, the lawyer, was there. She hadn’t noticed him when she’d walked in. But of course—he was here to act as witness. And that was, in part, why Eduardo had kissed her so passionately. It had been for show. To make this official.

That was why they were here, after all.

Eduardo paused for another moment, ensuring that she was balanced, but she had her iron core back. Something flashed in his eyes as he rapidly stepped away and silently signed the thick parchment spread on an ornate wooden table to the side of the altar.

Stella followed, her hand shaking, leaving her name an illegible mess. Giulia and Matteo signed as their witnesses.

‘Now leave us,’ Eduardo ordered, curling his hand around Stella’s wrist.

Her agitated pulse skipped and skidded against his fingers. Matteo threw his friend a broad smile and offered his arm to Giulia to escort her out. Giulia, Stella noted dazedly, was also smiling broadly. The pair followed the priest down the aisle and out of the building. Not one of them said anything more. Not one of them looked back.

Stella remained still, her knees locked, her emotions tumultuous. The intensity of her desire was out of control—and frankly it scared her.

He turned to her. His intention clear.

Another kiss and she’d lose her mind altogether, so searing was the heat that flared between them. Desperately she put her hand on his chest, stopping his progression towards her.

‘We can’t,’ she said, scandalised. ‘This is a church.’

‘This is the family chapel,’ he corrected huskily. ‘The De Santis sanctuary for centuries.’

‘Even more reason not to indulge in...’ She trailed off, surprised to see his face light with laughter.

‘What? Animal passions?’ He laughed aloud then. ‘These walls have seen worse. But come...’ He held out his hand to her.

His first command as her husband. And what an innuendo.

He looked so happy, so pleased with himself—as if a huge burden had been lifted from his shoulders—and she was so surprised and seduced by that charming good humour that she’d placed her hand in his before she’d thought better of it.

He didn’t turn to walk her back down the aisle. Rather he led her to a small wrought-iron gate, hidden beyond the altar. Through the railings she could see a curved stone staircase, going underground. He took a key from his pocket, unlocked the gate and led her through it.

She tugged on his hand just as he took the first step of the spiral down. He paused and looked at her. ‘You’re taking me to the crypt?’ she asked, horrified.

‘You really do think I’m charming, don’t you?’ he said blandly. ‘First the chapel, and now you think I intend to desecrate the dead with lewd acts?’ He shook his head, and suddenly that laughing sparkle in his eyes was snuffed out. The ruthless solemnity returned and he spoke very quietly. ‘You must think you’ve married a monster.’

She couldn’t look at his expression, her body shrinking in shame at the tinge of hurt she’d heard. ‘I don’t really know the man I’ve married.’ And she didn’t know how to handle the feelings he aroused in her.

‘You could try to trust me, just a very little.’ He watched her intently. ‘I’ve given you no reason not to trust me.’

That was true. He was only trying to do what he thought was the right thing. As was she. But she didn’t trust easily.

‘Okay,’ she said softly. ‘I’ll try.’ She curled her fingers around his. ‘You know...’ She offered a tentative, peace-making smile. ‘If this whole prince thing doesn’t work out for you, you could do really well as a wedding planner.’

He looked startled for a second, and then his laugh returned. An answering spurt of pleasure bubbled up within her.

‘Is that a compliment?’ He shook his head. ‘Undeserved, sadly. I have very good aides.’

Maybe, but he’d been the one to order it all.

‘Where does this lead, if not the crypt?’ she asked as they went further down the old narrow steps.

‘There is a safe escape. The pirates’ secret, as you’ve so often suggested.’

‘Seriously?’

‘Absolutely.’ The laughter burned in his eyes once more. So did the desire. ‘I’m dragging you to my pirate lair and I am going to have my wicked way with you.’

‘And you expect me to trust you?’ she teased, excitement fluttering low in her belly.

‘You can trust that it’ll be very wicked.’

At the bottom of the stairs there was a marble-lined tunnel. He hadn’t been joking about the passageway.

There were gas lanterns every eight feet, giving off a flickering romantic light. They turned a narrow corner and the tunnel opened into a small cavern. In the centre stood a massive bed decked with lush linen—white sheets, heaps of plump pillows, a charcoal-black mohair blanket folded into a neat square. More lanterns hung in each corner. Beyond the bed faint light flickered in one corner of the gloom—the tunnel must continue.

It was totally over the top, but so magnificent.

Having taken several moments to absorb the opulence, she turned to him. ‘You never do anything by halves, do you?’

‘I like to do things as well as I can. To do my best.’ He smiled.

He wasn’t talking decor any more. The trouble was, his ‘best’ overwhelmed her and her own response terrified her. To have given him her virginity so quickly and easily—without so much as a second thought—that day on the beach...

Eduardo lifted his hand and gently framed her face. ‘Not in a rush.’

She knew he’d felt her tremble.

‘Not this time,’ he promised.

CHAPTER EIGHT

‘GIULIA SAID THIS sapphire is called Midnight’s Passion.’ Stella drew in a jagged breath. ‘Why did you choose it?’

Something shadowed his face. The smile on his lips twisted. ‘It matches the colour of the sea and the sky on the day we met. I look at it and I see you. It suits you.’

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