Robyn Donald - Indiscretions

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Bride's Bay ResortCompelled, charmed… and compromised! Mariel loved Bride's Bay Resort, its Sea Island location, its friendly staff. She'd jumped at the offer to translate there again - but soon wished she hadn't. For one thing, working for a security-conscious delegation was no job for a woman with a past.For another, there was Nicholas Leigh, the most commanding, charismatic man Mariel had ever met and - for her - the most dangerous! From the start a feral and magnetic attraction crackled between them. An affair with a delegate would be indiscreet enough. If Nicholas discovered her carefully covered past, too, it would destroy both their lives.For his sake - for hers, too - Mariel had to get out of this man's life… . But first she had to break the spell that bound them!

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Title Page Indiscretions Robyn Donald www.millsandboon.co.uk

Dear Reader Dear Reader, When I was asked to write a book for the BRIDE’S BAY RESORT series I was flattered and aware that I should say no, as I don’t write about places I’ve never been to. However, second thoughts prevailed. As my husband, Don, and I were going to be in North America that summer it was easy enough to add on a side trip to South Carolina. We loved it. The hospitality was superb, the food magnificent and the scenery with its intricate blending of land and sea reminded me just a little of home. It was the first time I’d been to the South; I suspect I may have left a small corner of my heart there. I hope you enjoy Indiscretions as much as I enjoyed exploring this delightful area of America. Yours sincerely, Robyn Donald

About the Author ROBYN DONALD has always lived in Northland in New Zealand, initially on her father’s stud farm at Warkworth, then in the Bay of Islands, an area of great natural beauty, where she lives today with her husband and an ebullient and mostly Labrador dog. She resigned her teaching position when she found she enjoyed writing romance novels more, and now spends any time not writing in reading, gardening, traveling and writing letters to keep up with her two adult children and her friends.

Chapter One

Chapter Two

Chapter Three

Chapter Four

Chapter Five

Chapter Six

Chapter Seven

Chapter Eight

Chapter Nine

Copyright

Indiscretions

Robyn Donald

www.millsandboon.co.uk

Dear Reader,

When I was asked to write a book for the BRIDE’S BAY RESORT series I was flattered and aware that I should say no, as I don’t write about places I’ve never been to. However, second thoughts prevailed. As my husband, Don, and I were going to be in North America that summer it was easy enough to add on a side trip to South Carolina.

We loved it. The hospitality was superb, the food magnificent and the scenery with its intricate blending of land and sea reminded me just a little of home. It was the first time I’d been to the South; I suspect I may have left a small corner of my heart there. I hope you enjoy Indiscretions as much as I enjoyed exploring this delightful area of America.

Yours sincerely,

Robyn Donald

ROBYN DONALD

has always lived in Northland in New Zealand, initially on her father’s stud farm at Warkworth, then in the Bay of Islands, an area of great natural beauty, where she lives today with her husband and an ebullient and mostly Labrador dog. She resigned her teaching position when she found she enjoyed writing romance novels more, and now spends any time not writing in reading, gardening, traveling and writing letters to keep up with her two adult children and her friends.

CHAPTER ONE

“I THOUGHT YOU’D BE interested.”

Wide blue eyes shaded with cynicism, Mariel Browning lifted her brows at the bartender. “Why?”

“Well, they are fellow countrymen of yours. You can’t meet many of them—didn’t you tell me there are only three million of you?”

“I did, but at least half of those are overseas at any one time.”

She grinned at the look he sent her over the top of his spectacles. Desmond was too good a bartender to show any disbelief, but she’d met him several times over the past year and was beginning to be able to read his expressions. This one said, Pull the other leg!

“Well, that’s the way it seems,” she amended, her smile and tone edging into irony. “I trip over New Zealanders all the time. They’re everywhere. When their kids grow up the first thing they want to do is fly away from those three little islands at the furthermost ends of the earth and see what the rest of the planet is like. In any group of more than five people anywhere in the world, you can be sure that one of them is a New Zealander.” She smiled to soften the stiffness in her tone. “Yes, even here in South Carolina, where most people don’t know New Zealand exists, and those few who do think it’s part of Australia.”

The middle-aged black man, who had been one of the latter, gave her a stately smile as he set the tall glass of gently fizzing mineral water in front of her. “But these are important New Zealanders,” he said seriously.

“The Minister of Trade, no less, here to talk business with his Japanese counterpart. Big deal,” she said lightly, hiding a tiny niggle of unease with a dazzling smile. Where there were politicians intent on conferring there would also be diplomats, discreetly powerful, unobtrusive and necessary.

Until her arrival on Jermain Island, one of the Sea Islands off the coast of South Carolina, she’d believed she was going to be interpreting for a group of businessmen. Noted for her fluency in Japanese and her ability to navigate flawlessly through the ideographs of its written language, Mariel always enjoyed coming to Bride’s Bay Resort. However, had she been told this was a diplomatic occasion, she’d have looked for some excuse to stay away.

She had reason, she thought with a twist of her full mouth, to be wary of diplomats.

The cool mineral water slid down her throat as she looked appreciatively around Desmond’s domain. Some forty years ago the bar had been planned to reflect the stately, country-house sophistication of an English gentleman’s club. Mariel had never been in an English club, but she thought the designer had produced a very pleasant atmosphere.

But then, the hotel was noted for its beauty and refined ambience. That was one of the reasons it was so popular with high-powered groups of businessmen and diplomats for semiofficial meetings like the one ahead.

After a moment she said restlessly, “I don’t know that I count as a Kiwi anymore—I’ve been away for the past ten years.” Ever since she was eighteen.

And I didn’t enjoy it much while I was there, she added silently. Hated it, in fact.

“You’ve still got an accent,” Desmond said, looking past her as a man entered the room and sat at one of the tables. Moving toward the newcomer, he said professionally, “Good afternoon, sir. What can I get for you?”

“Weak whiskey and soda, please.”

In spite of herself, Mariel’s head turned. Although the newcomer’s deep textured voice invoked an involuntary feminine response, it was the accent that caught her attention most. Far from a conspicuously antipodean drawl, the unmistakable intonation and rhythm nevertheless proclaimed his antecedents.

Definitely one of the New Zealand party.

And a diplomat to boot.

Certainly not a politician. For a start, he was too young. Thirty-four at the outside, showing a smooth elegance that hinted of a lifetime accustomed to the confidence and privileges that only social position and money can buy.

Some of that money, Mariel decided, covertly evaluating him with an eye honed in embassies as a child, had been spent on an exclusive London tailor.

Not that his clothes made him. Oh, he certainly wore them well, his suit clinging lovingly to broad shoulders and long limbs, but there was much more to the man than excellent tailoring. Shocked, she registered a subtle tug at her senses, more antagonism than excitement, as her eyes lingered on the play of muscle when he stretched his legs and picked up a newspaper from the rack beside his chair.

And then, as if he’d known all along of her sideways scrutiny, he looted directly at her, all icy appraisal. It hit her like a blow. Mariel knew she was no raving beauty, but perhaps she had become too accustomed to the involuntary homage most men paid to red-brown hair and ivory skin and large blue eyes with enough turquoise in them to make them intriguing.

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