The Royal Groom (Wrong Way Weddings Book 4) Page 17
“No doubt she will. What woman doesn’t want to be a princess?”
“I don’t want a woman who wants to be a princess. I want a woman who loves me, but I’m afraid my lies and mistrust have destroyed all chance of that.”
“Why bring me here? Why tell me this, Max?”
She was on the verge of tears, but she wouldn’t let herself break down in front of him.
“I misjudged you. I thought you were only interested in furthering your career.”
“No, it was always you.” The admission was difficult, but this might be the only chance she’d have to tell him how she felt. “I just wanted to be with you. Who is she? The woman you want to marry?”
“Don’t you know?” There was so much warmth and longing in his voice, she almost dared hope.
“But it doesn’t make sense. Why pretend we’re engaged?”
“Because it was what I wanted more than anything in the world. I fell in love with you during the hurricane, but I couldn’t reconcile your profession with the woman I needed as a wife.”
“As your wife?”
“I never believed in love at first sight until I saw you standing in the rain, your little car mired down in mud and water dripping off your hair. Or maybe I didn’t believe in love at all before then. I was resigned to selecting a wife on the basis of what was good for my country.”
He reached out and touched her cheek, his fingertips sliding slowly to her lips and resting there until she lightly kissed them.
“Will you be my wife, Leigh?” he murmured.
“Me? Be your wife?” She’d never believed anything this wonderful could happen to her. “But I’m not princess material.”
“All that can be worked through. You’ll learn. It’s a lot, I know, but I’ll be right by your side, coaching you all the way.”
She could scarcely breathe. “You mean it?”
“Absolutely, we’re a team, you and me. Like Harry and Meghan.”
“Oh, Max, I don’t know what to say.”
“Say yes.”
“Are you sure you’re prepared for this?”
“I’ve never been more prepared for anything in my life. I love you. Please say yes.”
There were challenges to become a royal, and she wouldn’t sweep that under the rug, but the bottom line was that she loved Max. They could work through anything that arose. She believed that with all her heart. “I love you, Max. Yes. Yes, yes, yes!”
One of her shoes fell off, and they both laughed with relief and joy.
“Shall I retrieve it?” he asked.
She flicked her ankle and sent the other shoe flying across the room.
“I think not, but this poncho is really warm.”
She dropped from her swinging perch and took it off.
“It won’t be easy,” he said in a husky voice.
“Being a princess?”
“No, being married to the most beautiful woman in the world. I’ll have to guard against becoming jealous of every man who smiles at you.”
“Max, do you really want to marry me?”
“On my honor.”
“I’ll get old and gray. Will you love me then?”
“Your real beauty is inside. I’ve known that from the beginning. There is a custom in my family—to give a love token to seal royal engagements.”
He took a black velvet box from the plastic bag he’d set beside him on the bed, then turned to her and slid her shirt over her head until she stood naked before him, shivering with excitement and nervousness.
“This was first given to my great-grandmother.”
He took a strand of shimmering pearls from the box and clasped them around her throat, letting them drop to the cleft between her breasts. She didn’t need to be told they were real.
“You’re more luminous than the pearls.” He bent and kissed her, cupping her breasts as he moaned with pleasure.
Words weren’t enough to tell him how she loved him. She reached out and touched his strong, beautiful face, then slowly unbuttoned his shirt.
His sigh sounded suspiciously like a harrumph.
“You made that sound!”
“Then you, my darling princess, must name my penalty.”
“A billion trillion kisses,” she said without hesitation, claiming the first with parted lips. “One for every star in the universe.”
“Then I must begin now.”
Hours later the bed rocked him gently to sleep, his head cradled on her shoulder, his hand resting on downy softness. Leigh lay wide-eyed, staring up at the shadowy mirror and the image of her prince.
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About the Authors
Pam Andrews Hanson
Before teaming up with Lori Wilde, Pam Andrews Hanson co-wrote more than fifty novels with her mom, including romance and cozy mysteries. She is a former journalist and currently teaches freshmen composition in a university English department.
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Lori Wilde is the New York Times, USA Today and Publishers’ Weekly bestselling author of 90 works of romantic fiction.
Her books have been translated into 26 languages, with more than four million copies of her books sold worldwide.
Her breakout novel, The First Love Cookie Club, has been optioned for a TV movie.
Lori is a registered nurse with a BSN from Texas Christian University. She holds a certificate in forensics, and is also a certified yoga instructor.
A fifth generation Texan, Lori lives with her husband, Bill, in the Cutting Horse Capital of the World; where they run Epiphany Orchards, a writing/creativity retreat for the care and enrichment of the artistic soul.
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