Their Desert Night of Scandal
ic wry smile before shaking
to avoid it now,'
nother fraction, then, 'The visitor is
irtight cage, closing in on him with alarming speed. A glass cage where all his emotions were on display. Shock. Sha
like the turbulence coursing through him, than
for dropping this forbidden name into his life. For breathing it into existence in this space of measured contemplation and incis
tried to make the p
arrowed. '
ght times. She knows the protocol well enough not to stray outsid
rse, s
er had a sharp,
his university in England twelve years ago. He'd lingered in the back, watching the woman who
hen the glorious, waist-length tumble of blonde curls he'd itched to sink his fingers into. The slim, elegant hand that ha
oughly engrossing
rn
een he
been enra
because he'd stopped being useful to her. Friends and family alike had treated him like a pariah. His banishment to the desert had be
r looked back from. And if he'd caught traces of disappointment in his father's eyes occ
of Lauren
e centre of the vast Moorish castle that was Jukrat Palace. That way he was protected from people like Lauren Winchester and the many fervid subjects who
lace gates, much to the adulation of her subjects, until a near-assassination attempt had
en Winchester would believe
been...once
vibrated with the unequivocal need to issue the command to turn her away, but when he opened his mo
een able to veri
futile or because she be
ing of it,' he rasped, still half enraged at his aide for dropping this uns