The Lord’s Highland Temptation. Diane Gaston
Чтение книги онлайн.

Читать онлайн книгу The Lord’s Highland Temptation - Diane Gaston страница 2

Название: The Lord’s Highland Temptation

Автор: Diane Gaston

Издательство: HarperCollins

Жанр: Историческая литература

Серия: Mills & Boon Historical

isbn: 9781474089319

isbn:

СКАЧАТЬ rel="nofollow" href="#u3280adfd-50d6-51dc-aa69-fa88ef43029f">Dedication

       Chapter One

       Chapter Two

       Chapter Three

       Chapter Four

       Chapter Five

       Chapter Six

       Chapter Seven

       Chapter Eight

       Chapter Nine

       Chapter Ten

       Chapter Eleven

       Chapter Twelve

       Chapter Thirteen

       Chapter Fourteen

       Chapter Fifteen

       Chapter Sixteen

       Chapter Seventeen

       Chapter Eighteen

       Chapter Nineteen

       Chapter Twenty

       Chapter Twenty-One

       Chapter Twenty-Two

       Epilogue

       Extract

       About the Publisher

       Chapter One

      Scotland—September 1816

      The thundering of a thousand horses’ hooves, the roar of the charge, the screams of the injured pounded across Lucas Johns-Ives’s brain. He slashed at the French soldiers, so many caught off guard by the British cavalry, easy prey for their sabres. The charge had begun in glory, but now it was slaughter—blood everywhere, men crying out in agony, horses falling.

      Dimly, the sound of a bugle reached Lucas’s ears. Ta-ta-ta. Ta-ta-ta. Over and over. The signal to retreat. They’d ridden far enough. Done enough. Killed enough. Time to retreat.

      Where was Bradleigh?

      Lucas searched for his brother and spied him still waving his sword, his eyes bulging, a maniacal grimace on his face. He’d been so angry at Bradleigh, angry enough to refuse to ride next to him. Let his brother fight on his own for once.

      But now Lucas shouted in a voice thick with panic, ‘Bradleigh! Bradleigh! Retreat! We’ve ridden too far. Bradleigh!’

      From the corner of his eye, Lucas saw a thousand French cavalry on fresh horses galloping closer, swords drawn.

      His brother took no heed.

      ‘Bradleigh! Bradleigh!’

      Bradleigh impaled a blue-coated French soldier through the neck, pulled back his sword, dripping with the man’s blood. He laughed like a madman.

      Lucas spurred his horse to catch up to him. He’d pull his brother out of danger, just as he’d promised their father. Drag him back to the Allied lines. He’d save Bradleigh from himself.

      He was almost there, almost at his brother’s side, but then suddenly a French cuirassier on a huge black horse roared between them. Lucas pulled on his horse’s reins to avoid crashing into the man and beast. The cuirassier charged to his brother, raised his sword and ran it through his brother’s chest.

      ‘No!’ Lucas cried as his brother’s blood spurted and his body fell from his horse. ‘No!’

      * * *

      ‘I love the stone circle.’ The melodic voice of a young girl broke into Lucas’s reverie, melting away the sounds and sights of the battle.

      The girlish voice laughed. ‘Remember how we played here?’

      Lucas shook his head. It could not be. This was Belgium, was it not? Where was the battle? Where was his brother?

      Suddenly the air smelled of wet grass and a breeze cooled his burning skin. He’d been walking, he remembered. He’d felt light-headed and queasy—nothing another bottle of fine Scottish whisky couldn’t cure. Had the drink caused the dream? Was this a dream? If so, which was the dream: the battle or the melodic voice?

      ‘That was when we were mere children,’ another voice answered. A boy’s voice this time. ‘Or at least when I was a child. You still are one.’

      ‘I am not,’ the girl protested. ‘Fourteen is not a child.’

      ‘Ha!’ the boy responded. ‘Wait until you are sixteen. Then you will know fourteen is a child.’

      The girl harrumphed. ‘Oh, yes. You are so grown СКАЧАТЬ