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by Elizabeth Hoyt


  And she shrieked once again.

  But when he set her down she was grinning, so beautiful, so alive.

  “Yes,” he said. “Yes, I will marry you, Lady Freya de Moray, because I love you. Because my life is empty without you. And because when you’re not by my side my world is unbearably boring.”

  “Oh,” she said, her eyes flooding with tears. “Oh, I do love you, Christopher. I know I’m not the most pleasant woman at times, but I’ll try to—”

  He stopped her words with a kiss and then whispered against her lips, “Don’t change. Don’t ever change. I like your prickliness, your scowls, the way you argue with me so fiercely. I want a lioness, not a lamb.”

  “Oh.” Her cheeks were pink. “Oh, that might be the nicest thing that anyone has ever said to me.”

  His mouth twisted. “Then I shall endeavor to tell such nice things every day, though I warn you: I’m not the most eloquent of men.”

  She shook her head, her lips twitching. “Do you really think I need pretty flattery? I don’t. I need only you, just the way you are—overbearing and quick-witted and entirely besotted with your dog. Don’t change, Kester. I love you as you are.”

  He couldn’t help but kiss her, then, long and slow, and when he eventually raised his head he was pleased to see that she looked a bit dazed. “Are you going to be my wife, then, Freya de Moray, and scowl at me every morning over breakfast?”

  “I shall certainly try,” she replied primly, though when she bit her lip it rather gave away her grave face. “Come, give me your hand.”

  She took the ring and placed it on his third finger, where it fit perfectly.

  He gazed at it thoughtfully. “I think we will have to have a matching ring made for you, don’t you think, my love?”

  “Yes,” she said simply, and laid her palm in his.

  And they walked back to Renshaw House, Tess beside them.

  Epilogue

  The Fairy King stretched long fingers toward his brother’s face.

  But Rowan grabbed his hand, flinching at the icy cold of the Fairy King’s flesh. “Take my hair instead.”

  The king hesitated.

  Ash blinked. “Are you sure, Princess?”

  Rowan glared at him. “Do you wish to be blind?”

  A small smile tilted the corner of Ash’s mouth. “No, I confess I do not.”

  “Well, then.” Rowan took a deep breath and glared at the Fairy King. “Will you take my flame-red hair instead?”

  The Fairy King shrugged. “Done.” He reached for Rowan’s hair.

  But this time it was Ash who stopped him. “A minute, dear brother.”

  The Fairy King looked at him with something like exasperation in his silver eyes. “What?”

  Ash stood. “You will let Marigold go?”

  “Yes.”

  “You will let the Princess Rowan go?”

  “Yes.”

  “And you will let me go.” Ash smiled ironically. “In return for Rowan’s hair, you will let us go with no reservation, caveat, or trickery?”

  “Yes,” hissed the Fairy King, his silver eyes narrowed. “This I do swear.”

  Ash bowed. “Then so be it.”

  A wind blew through the clearing, pulling and snatching at Rowan’s hair. She screwed tight her eyes.

  When she opened them again the world was filled with color and she, Ash, and Marigold stood in the castle gardens.

  And her head was completely bare.

  Before Rowan could hide her baldness, Marigold hugged her.

  “Thank you!” cried Marigold. “Oh, thank you, Princess Rowan, for rescuing me from the Grey Lands.”

  “Well,” Rowan said, oddly touched. “It was nothing for a friend.”

  Marigold stepped back and looked at her in wonder. “Am I your friend?”

  “Of course,” Rowan said. “You are my dear friend, now and always.”

  “Now and always,” Marigold whispered, and smiled like the sun rising for a new day. “I must see my mother and father now. If you will excuse me?”

  Rowan nodded, trying not to feel self-conscious about her bald head.

  Marigold walked toward the castle, and Rowan turned to see Ash watching her with a smile.

  Her hands flew to her head. “Don’t look at me.”

  But he came to her and took her hands and drew them away from her crown. “Why not? I have eyes to see, thanks to you.”

  “But…” Rowan stared at him in wonder. “But I’m ugly now.”

  “No.” He shook his head. “Your hair is gone, but you’re just as beautiful as you’ve always been.”

  And Rowan might’ve argued the point, but Ash covered her mouth with his and kissed her.

  When he raised his head again he said, “Will you let me wed you, Princess? For I find that I may have kept my eyes, but I’ve lost my heart to you.”

  “Yes,” Rowan whispered. “Oh yes.”

  So they did and lived quite happily…

  Ever after.

  —From The Grey Court Changeling

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  Elizabeth Hoyt is the New York Times bestselling author of more than twenty-three lush historical romances, including the Maiden Lane series. Publishers Weekly has called her writing “mesmerizing,” and in 2018 she received the RT Book Reviews Career Achievement Award for Historical Romance. She also pens deliciously fun contemporary romances under the name Julia Harper. Elizabeth lives in Minneapolis, Minnesota, with three untrained dogs, a garden in constant need of weeding, and the long-suffering Mr. Hoyt.

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  Other titles by Elizabeth Hoyt

  The Raven Prince

  The Leopard Prince

  The Serpent Prince

  The Ice Princess (novella)

  To Taste Temptation

  To Seduce a Sinner

  To Beguile a Beast

  To Desire a Devil

  Wicked Intentions

  Notorious Pleasures

  Scandalous Desires

  Thief of Shadows

  Lord of Darkness

  Duke of Midnight

  Darling Beast

  Dearest Rogue

  Sweetest Scoundrel

  Duke of Sin

  Once Upon a Moonlit Night (novella)

  Duke of Pleasure

  Once Upon a Maiden Lane (novella)

  Once Upon a Christmas Eve (novella)

  Duke of Desire

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  —Lisa Kleypas, New York Times bestselling author

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  “Hoyt once again successfully deploys her irresistible literary triumvirate of marvelously engaging characters, boldly sensual love scenes, and
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  “A darkly humorous and lushly sensual historical romance.…Hoyt truly outdoes herself in Duke of Sin.”

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  “Hoyt has created two dynamic characters.…[The book] includes a delicious collection of hot and steamy scenes. A wonderful balance of comedy and pathos, Hoyt’s latest is a deeply satisfying read.”

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  Dearest Rogue

  “[This] superbly executed historical romance is proof positive that this RITA Award–nominated author continues to write with undiminished force and flair. When it comes to incorporating a generous measure of dangerous intrigue and lush sensuality into a truly swoonworthy love story, Hoyt is unrivaled.”

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  “4½ stars! Hoyt takes an unlikely pair of characters and, through the magic of her storytelling, turns them into the perfect couple.…A read to remember.”

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  “Sexy, sweet, and emotionally satisfying.…Dearest Rogue is everything the reader of a Regency historical wants; it’s funny, fast-paced and has plenty of historical flavor and a romance that develops as naturally as a flower opening in the sun. Fans of the Maiden Lane series will cheer for this couple.”

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  “I adore the Maiden Lane series, and this fifth book is a very welcome addition to the series.…[It’s] sexy and sweet all at the same time.…This can be read as a stand-alone, but I adore each book in this series and encourage you to start from the beginning.”

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  Scandalous Desires

  “Historical romance at its best.…Series fans will be enthralled, while new readers will find this emotionally charged installment stands very well alone.”

  —Publishers Weekly (starred review)

  “4½ stars! This is the Maiden Lane story readers have been waiting for. Hoyt delivers her hallmark fairy tale within a romance and takes readers into the depths of the heart and soul of her characters. Pure magic flows from her pen, lifting readers’ spirits with joy.”

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