SECRET CHILD, ROYAL SCANDAL
The Sherdana Royals #3
Cat Schield
Released April 1st, 2016
Harlequin Desire
The prince must produce an heir.
Little does he know, he already has…
Christian Alessandro lives life in
the fast lane. But royal duty calls, and the bachelor prince must settle down
and sire the future king of Sherdana. That's when a chance encounter with
former flame Noelle Dubone yields a bombshell discovery: Christian's already a
father! Marrying Noelle will make his boy the legitimate heir. It's a rocky
reunion. The determined dressmaker refuses to fall in love—or in bed!—with
Christian again, even as old, intense feelings return with a vengeance. But
what the prince wants, the prince gets…
One of the photographer's
assistants came to fetch them for more pictures, putting an end to the
conversation for the moment. Christian endured another tedious hour of being
posed with his brothers, his sister, the king and queen, and various members of
the wedding party. By the time the session was finished, he was ready to get
drunker than he'd been in the five years since the accident that left him with
a disfigured body to match his tarnished soul.
What stopped him from
making a beeline for the bar was Noelle.
It seemed perfectly right
to walk up behind her and slip his arm around her waist. Christian dropped a
kiss on her cheek the way he had a hundred times, a habit from the old days
that used to speak to his strong affection for her. For a microsecond Noelle
relaxed against him, accepting his touch as if no time or hurt had passed
between them. Then she tensed.
"You look
beautiful," he murmured in her ear.
She didn't quite jerk
away from him, but she lacked her usual grace in her quick sideways step.
"Thank you, Your Royal Highness."
"Walk with me."
It was more a command than an invitation
"I really shouldn't
leave the party." She glanced toward the bride and groom as if hoping to
spot someone who needed her.
"The photos are
done. The bride has no further need of her designer. I'd like to catch up with
you. It's been a long time."
"As you wish, Your
Highness." To his annoyance, she curtsied, gaze averted.
The gardens behind the
palace were extensive and scrupulously maintained under the queen's watchful
eye. The plantings closest to the I-shaped structure that housed Sherdana's
royal family were arranged in terms of design and color that changed with the
seasons. This was the most photographed section of the garden with its formal
walkways and dramatic fountains.
Toward the back of the
extensive acreage that surrounded the palace, the garden gave way to a wooded
area. Christian guided her to a small grove of trees that offered plenty of
shade. There would be more privacy there.
"You've done very
well for yourself as a designer."
Christian hated small
talk, and it seemed idiotic to attempt any with Noelle. But how did you begin a
cordial conversation with an ex-lover who you'd once deliberately hurt even as
you told yourself it was for her own good?
"I've been
fortunate." Her polite demeanor contrasted with the impatience running
through her tone. "Luck and timing."
"You neglected to
mention talent. I always knew you'd be successful."
"That's very kind."
"I've missed
you." The words came out of nowhere and shocked him. He'd intended to ply
her with flirtatious compliments and make her smile at him the way she used to,
not pour his heart out.
For the first time she
met his gaze directly. His heart gave a familiar bump as he took in the
striking uniqueness of her eyes. From a distance they merely looked hazel, but
up close the greenish brown around the edges gave way to a bright chestnut near
the pupil. In the past, he'd spent long hours studying these colors and
reveling in the soft affection in her gaze as they lingered over dinner or
spent a morning in bed.
She gave her head a
shake. "I'm sure that's not true."
"I might not have
been the man for you, but that doesn't mean I didn't care," he told her,
fingertips itching to touch her warm skin.
"Don't try to
flatter me." The words held no heat. "I was a convenient bed for you
to fall into after you were done partying. You came to me when you grew tired
of your superficial crowd and their thoughtless behavior. And in the end, you
pushed me out of your life as if two years together meant nothing."
For your own good.
"And look how you
thrived. You moved to Paris and became an internationally famous
designer." He sounded defensive, and that wasn't the tone he wanted to
take with her.
"Is that what you
think I wanted?" Her breath huffed out in a short burst that he might have
taken for laughter if she hadn't been frowning. "Fame and fortune?"
No, it's what he'd wanted
for her. "Talent like yours shouldn't go to waste."
"Do you want me to
thank you?" she asked, her voice dripping with sarcasm.
During the time they were
together, he'd been more honest with her than anyone else before or since. Not
even his brothers had known of the demons that drove him. Maybe he trusted
Noelle because they'd been friends before they became lovers. Her openness and
gentle spirit had offered him a safe place to unload all his fears and doubts.
And because of that, she'd gotten the full weight of his darkness.
"No."
"Then why are we
having this conversation after five years of silence?"
Because once again he
needed her solace and support. The pressure of fathering the future heir to
Sherdana's throne was dredging up his worst qualities. She'd talked him through
bouts of melancholy in the past.
"I need you."
Her expression reflected
dismay. "I'm no longer that girl." Her tone heated as she continued.
"And even if I was, I have other things in my life that will always take
priority over aĆ¢€¦" As if realizing what she'd been about to say to her
prince, Noelle sucked in a giant breath and pulled her lips between her teeth.
Her next words were polite, her tone tempered. "I am no longer in a
position to be your friend."
She twisted the word
friend into something ugly. Christian read her message loud and clear. She
wanted nothing more to do with him. Not as his confidante, his champion or as
his lover.
Before he could argue,
she dropped another one of those annoying curtsies. "Excuse me, Your
Highness, but I should get back to the party."
Christian watched her
vanish back along the path and marveled how thoroughly he'd mucked up his most
important act of selflessness. She was right to shut him down. He'd repeatedly
demonstrated that he was nothing but trouble for her.
But after talking to her,
he knew if he was going to get through the next few months of finding a wife
and settling down to the job of producing the next heir to the throne, he was
going to need a friend in his corner. And once upon a time, Noelle had been the
only one he talked to about his problems.
He desperately wanted her
support. And although she might not be on board with the idea at the moment, he
was going to persuade her to give it.
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Cat
Schield lives in Minnesota with her daughter and 2 Burmese
cats and a Doberman. Winner of the Romance Writers of America 2010 Golden
Heart® for series contemporary romance, when she's not writing sexy, romantic
stories for Harlequin Desire, she can be found sailing with friends on the St.
Croix River or more exotic locales like the Caribbean and Europe. Contact her at
www.catschield.net.
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