Tall, Dark
& Royal
The Renegade Royals # 2.5
The Renegade Royals # 2.5
By: Vanessa Kelly
Releasing November 25th, 2015
Zebra / Kensington
He's the man behind the mission to track
down the illegitimate children of England's Royal Princes and help them get
their due. But his deepest desire is far more personal… Magnificent and
stubborn.
Fourteen years apart had not changed Chloe
Steele, or Dominic Hunter's love for her. He'd been a street urchin, a boy
raised at court, and finally a magistrate, yet he'd never belonged
anywhere--except by her side. Now Chloe devoted herself to girls threatened by
scandal--like she had been. But she was in danger, and Dominic was determined
to help--and hopefully make up for lost time…
Dominic strode
through but came to a sudden halt, his heart jolting at the sight of Chloe
reclining on a chaise with a bandage wrapped around her head. Justine Steele, Dominic’s godchild, sat next
to her holding a teacup. Lounging in a
nearby armchair was Griffin Steele, Chloe’s son and Justine’s husband.
“What the hell is going on here?” Dominic
snapped. He glared at Griffin, who had a
knack for finding or, indeed, creating trouble.
“How did your mother get hurt?”
Griffin let out a dramatic sigh as he came
to his feet. “You have a lamentable
tendency to blame me for everything, Dominic.
I had nothing to do with Mother’s, er, little accident.”
Chloe threw aside her lap robe and
stood. “Dominic, I’m fine. There’s nothing for you to worry about.”
But when she wobbled, Justine had to make
a grab for her. In an instant, Dominic
was by Chloe’s side. “For God’s sake,
sit down.” He gently lowered her back to
the chaise.
Her tall, slender body felt fragile in his
hands, as if the merest touch could break her.
But appearances were deceptive. For all her pale, delicate beauty, Chloe
had a strong will and character that had withstood years of tribulation.
“You know the doctor told you to stay off
your feet and rest,” Justine affectionately scolded.
“I’m not sure how she’s supposed to rest
with you lot fussing over her,” Griffin said.
“Hill has been popping in and out like a character from a farce, not to
mention all the girls sneaking in. It’s
a bloody circus.”
Justine frowned at her husband. “They’re worried about Chloe.”
Dominic throttled back his impulse to
snap. “I would be most grateful if
someone—anyone—would answer my question.
Wait,” he said to Justine.
“First, tell me what the physician said.”
“Perhaps you might try asking Chloe, Sir
Dominic,” Chloe said with pointed courtesy.
“As you can see, she is perfectly capable of speech.”
Dominic mentally winced. Chloe only used his title when annoyed with
him. “I’m sorry, my dear. But it was a shock to come upon you looking
like you’d been set upon by thieves.”
Thankfully, she flashed him a wry,
forgiving smile. “Apology
accepted.” She shifted her legs and
patted the seat of the chaise. “Sit down
and let Justine get you a cup of tea while I’ll tell you all about it. Not that I wanted you to drag you into this
ridiculous and unfortunate episode, but my son insisted. Who knew Griffin could fuss and worry as much
as any old maid?”
Her son—one of the most ruthless and
powerful men in London—rolled his eyes but declined to defend himself.
“What happened to your head?” Dominic eyed the bandage wrapped around her
brow.
“I bumped it, that’s all,” Chloe
replied. “The doctor insisted I wear
this silly thing and my son won’t let me take it off.”
Griffin narrowed his dark gaze on his
mother. “You didn’t bump your head. It was bumped for you when that bloody
bastard shoved you into the wall. And
you will keep that bandage on for as long as is required.”
Dominic had been reaching to accept a cup
from Justine, but his hand froze in mid-air.
Slowly, he turned to Chloe.
“Someone shoved you?”
Chloe’s shoulders unconsciously hiked up a
notch. “Yes, but it wasn’t a very hard
shove. Truly, I’m fine.”
Dominic could hear Griffin grinding his
teeth from several feet away. He
sympathized, but the situation was confusing enough without him losing his
temper, at least not until he’d apprised himself of the facts.
But once he tracked down the man who had
dared to touch Chloe, the bastard would rue the day he was born.
I would definitely recommend reading the previous books in the series, but it can be read as a standalone. This novella is fast paced, but gives you enough detail that you don't feel like you're missing something. I love Dominic's character and the way he never stopped looking for or loving Chloe. I really liked they way he wasn't made to perfect, but still honored Chloe's place in his heart. It took a while for me to warm up to Chloe, but in the end she stood up for herself and for what she wanted. I'm looking forward to Dominic's search for the rest of the Renegade Royals.
Vanessa
Kelly is an award-winning author who was named by Booklist, the review journal
of the American Library Association, as one of the “New Stars of Historical
Romance.” Her Regency-set historical
romances have been nominated for awards in a number of contests, and her second
book, Sex and The Single Earl, won the prestigious Maggie Medallion for Best
Historical Romance. Her current series,
The Renegade Royals is a national bestseller.
Vanessa also writes USA Today bestselling contemporary romance with her
husband, under the pen name of VK Sykes.
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