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      Cordina’s Royal Family Collection

      Affaire Royale: Cordina's Royal Family

      Command Performance: Cordina's Royal Family

      The Playboy Prince: Cordina's Royal Family

      Cordina's Crown Jewel: Cordina's Royal Family

      Nora Roberts

      Table of Contents

      Cover

      Title Page

      Affaire Royale: Cordina's Royal Family

      Command Performance: Cordina's Royal Family

      The Playboy Prince: Cordina's Royal Family

      Cordina's Crown Jewel: Cordina's Royal Family

      Nora Roberts

      Hot Ice

      Sacred Sins

      Brazen Virtue

      Sweet Revenge

      Public Secrets

      Genuine Lies

      Carnal Innocence

      Divine Evil

      Honest Illusions

      Private Scandals

      Hidden Riches

      True Betrayals

      Montana Sky

      Sanctuary

      Homeport

      The Reef

      River’s End

      Carolina Moon

      The Villa

      Midnight Bayou

      Three Fates

      Birthright

      Northern Lights

      Blue Smoke

      Angels Fall

      High Noon

      Tribute

      Black Hills

      The Search

      Chasing Fire

      Series

      Irish Born Trilogy

      Born in Fire

      Born in Ice

      Born in Shame

      Dream Trilogy

      Daring to Dream

      Holding the Dream

      Finding the Dream

      Chesapeake Bay Saga

      Sea Swept

      Rising Tides

      Inner Harbor

      Chesapeake Blue

      Gallaghers of Ardmore Trilogy

      Jewels of the Sun

      Tears of the Moon

      Heart of the Sea

      Three Sisters Island Trilogy

      Dance Upon the Air

      Heaven and Earth

      Face the Fire

      Key Trilogy

      Key of Light

      Key of Knowledge

      Key of Valor

      In the Garden Trilogy

      Blue Dahlia

      Black Rose

      Red Lily

      Circle Trilogy

      Morrigan’s Cross

      Dance of the Gods

      Valley of Silence

      Sign of Seven Trilogy

      Blood Brothers

      The Hollow

      The Pagan Stone

      Bride Quartet

      Vision in White

      Bed of Roses

      Savor the Moment

      Happy Ever After

      The Inn BoonsBoro Trilogy

      The Next Always

      eBooks

      The O’Hurleys

      Skin Deep

      Without a Trace

      Dance to the Piper

      The Donovan Legacy

      Captivated

      Entranced

      Charmed

      Enchanted

      Cordina’s Royal Family

      Affaire Royale

      Command Performance

      The Playboy Prince

      Cordina’s Crown Jewel

      Nora Roberts & J. D. Robb

      Remember When

      J. D. Robb

      Naked in Death

      Glory in Death

      Immortal in Death

      Rapture in Death

      Ceremony in Death

      Vengeance in Death

      Holiday in Death

      Conspiracy in Death

      Loyalty in Death

      Witness in Death

      Judgment in Death

      Betrayal in Death

      Seduction in Death

      Reunion in Death

      Purity in Death

      Portrait in Death

      Imitation in Death

      Divided in Death

      Visions in Death

      Survivor in Death

      Origin in Death

      Memory in Death

      Born in Death

      Innocent in Death

      Creation in Death

      Strangers in Death

      Salvation in Death

      Promises in Death

      Kindred in Death

      Fantasy in Death

      Indulgence in Death

      Treachery in Death

      New York to Dallas

      Anthologies

      From the Heart

      A Little Magic

      A Little Fate

      Moon Shadows

      (with Jill Gregory, Ruth Ryan Langan, and Marianne Willman)

      The Once Upon Series

      (with Jill Gregory, Ruth Ryan Langan, and Marianne Willman)

      Once Upon a Castle Once Upon a Rose

      Once Upon a Star Once Upon a Kiss

      Once Upon a Dream Once Upon a Midnight

      Silent Night

      (with Susan Plunkett, Dee Holmes, and Claire Cross)

      Out of This World

      (with Laurell K. Hamilton, Susan Krinard, and Maggie Shayne)

      Bump in the Night

      (with Mary Blayney, Ruth Ryan Langan, and Mary Kay McComas)

      Dead of Night

      (with Mary Blayney, Ruth Ryan Langan, and Mary Kay McComas)

      Three in Death

      Suite 606

      (with Mary Blayney, Ruth Ryan Langan, and Mary Kay McComas)

      In Death

      The Lost

      (with Patricia Gaffney, Mary Blayney, and Ruth Ryan Langan)

      The Other Side

      (with Mary Blayney, Patricia Gaffney, Ruth Ryan Langan, and Mary Kay McComas)

      The Unquiet

      (with Mary Blayney, Patricia Gaffney, Ruth Ryan Langan, and Mary Kay McComas)

      Also available…

      The Official Nora Roberts Companion

      (edited by Denise Little and Laura Hayden)

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      This is a work of fiction. Names, characters, places, and incidents either are the product of the author’s imagination or are used fictitiously, and any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, business establishments, events, or locales is entirely coincidental. The publisher does not have control over and does not have any responsibility for author or third-party websites or their content.

      AFFAIRE ROYALE

      An InterMix Book / published by arrangement with the author

      PUBLISHING HISTORY

      Harlequin Books edition / April 1986

      InterMix eBook edition / January 2012


      Copyright © 1986 by Nora Roberts.

      Excerpt from The Witness copyright © by Nora Roberts.

      All rights reserved.

      No part of this book may be reproduced, scanned, or distributed in any printed or electronic form without permission. Please do not participate in or encourage piracy of copyrighted materials in violation of the author’s rights. Purchase only authorized editions.

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      ISBN: 978-110-1-56819-4

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      To Marianne Willman

      because she understands fairy tales

      Table of Contents

      Prologue

      Chapter 1

      Chapter 2

      Chapter 3

      Chapter 4

      Chapter 5

      Chapter 6

      Chapter 7

      Chapter 8

      Chapter 9

      Chapter 10

      Chapter 11

      Chapter 12

      Epilogue

      Excerpt from The Witness

      Prologue

      She’d forgotten why she was running. All she knew was that she couldn’t stop. If she stopped, she’d lose. It was a race where there were only two places. First and last.

      Distance. Every instinct told her to keep running, keep going so that there was distance between her and … where she’d been.

      She was wet, for the rain was pounding down, but she no longer jumped at the boom of thunder. Flashes of lightning didn’t make her tremble. The dark wasn’t what frightened her. She was long past fear of such simple things as the spread of darkness or the violence of the storm. What she feared wasn’t clear any longer, only the fear itself. Fear, the only emotion she understood, crawled inside her, settling there as if she’d known nothing else. It was enough to keep her stumbling along the side of the road when her body screamed to lie down in a warm, dry place.

      She didn’t know where she was. She didn’t know where she’d been. There was no memory of the tall, wind-whipped trees. The crash and power of the sea close by meant nothing, nor did the scent of the rain-drenched flowers she crushed underfoot as she fled along the side of a road she didn’t know.

      She was weeping, but unaware of it. Sobs wracked her, clawing at the fear, doubling it so that it sprinted through her in the absence of everything else. Her mind was so clouded, her legs so unsteady. It would be easy to simply curl up under one of those trees and give up. Something pushed her on. Not just fear, not just confusion. Strength—though one wouldn’t guess it to look at her, though she herself didn’t recognize it—drove her beyond endurance. She wouldn’t go back to where she’d been, so there was no place to go but on.

      How long she’d been running wasn’t important. She’d no idea whether it’d been one mile or ten. Rain and tears blinded her. The lights were nearly on her before she saw them.

      Panicked, like a rabbit caught in the beams, she froze. They’d found her. They’d come after her. They. The horn blasted, tires squealed. Submitting at last, she crumpled onto the road, unconscious.

      Chapter 1

      “She’s coming out of it.”

      “Thank God.”

      “Sir, you must step back for a moment and let me examine her. She may just be drifting again.”

      Over the mists she was swimming in, she heard the voices. Hollow, distant. Fear scrambled through her. Even in her half-conscious state her breath began to catch. She hadn’t escaped. But the fear wouldn’t show. She promised herself that. As she came closer to the surface, she closed her hands into tight fists. The feel of her fingers against her palms gave her some sense of self and control.

      Slowly she opened her eyes. Her vision ebbed, clouded, then gradually cleared. So, as she stared into the face bending over her, did the fear.

      The face wasn’t familiar. It wasn’t one of them. She’d know, wouldn’t she? Her confidence wavered a moment, but she remained still. This face was round and pleasant, with a trim, curling white beard that contrasted with the smooth, bald head. The eyes were shrewd, tired, but kind. When he took her hand in his, she didn’t struggle.

      “My dear,” he said in a charming, low-key voice. Gently he ran a finger over her knuckles until her fingers relaxed. “You’re quite safe.”

      She felt him take her pulse, but continued to stare into his eyes. Safe. Still cautious, she let her gaze wander away from his. Hospital. Though the room was almost elegant and quite large, she knew she was in a hospital. The room smelled strongly of flowers and antiseptics. Then she saw the man standing just to the side.

      His bearing was militarily straight and he was impeccably dressed. His hair was flecked with gray, but it was still very dark and full. His face was lean, aristocratic, handsome. It was stern, she thought, but pale, very pale compared to the shadows under his eyes. Despite his stance and dress, he looked as though he hadn’t slept in days.

      “Darling.” His voice shook as he reached down to take her free hand. There were tears under the words as he pressed her fingers to his lips. She thought she felt the hand, which was strong and firm, tremble lightly. “We have you back now, my love. We have you back.”

      She didn’t pull away. Compassion forbade it. With her hand lying limply in his, she studied his face a second time. “Who are you?”

      The man’s head jerked up. His damp eyes stared into hers. “Who—”

      “You’re very weak.” Gently the doctor cut him off and drew her attention away. She saw him put a hand on the man’s arm, in restraint or comfort, she couldn’t tell. “You’ve been through a great deal. Confusion’s natural at first.”

      Lying flat on her back, she watched the doctor send signals to the other man. A raw sickness began to roll inside her stomach. She was warm and dry, she realized. Warm and dry and empty. She had a body, and it was tired. But inside the body was a void. Her voice was surprisingly strong when she spoke again. Both men responded to it.

      “I don’t know where I am.” Beneath the doctor’s hand her pulse jerked once, then settled. “I don’t know who I am.”

      “You’ve been through a great deal, my dear.” The doctor spoke soothingly while his brain raced ahead. Specialists, he thought. If she didn’t regain her memory in twenty-four hours, he’d need the best.

      “You remember nothing?” The other man had straightened at her words. Now, with his ramrod stance, his sleep-starved eyes direct, he looked down at her.

      Confused and fighting back fear, she started to push herself up, and the doctor murmured and settled her back against the pillows. She remembered … running, the storm, the dark. Lights coming up in front of her. Closing her eyes tight, she struggled for composure without knowing why it was so important to retain it. Her voice was still strong, but achingly hollow when she opened them again. “I don’t know who I am. Tell me.”

      “After you’ve rested a bit more—” the doctor began. The other man cut him off with no more than a look. And the look, she saw at a glance, was both arrogant and commanding.

      “You’re my daughter,” he said. Taking her hand again, he held it firmly. Even the light trembling had stopped. “You are Her Serene Highness Gabriella de Cordina.”

      Nightmare or fairy tale? she wondered as she stared up at him. Her father? Her Serene Highness? Cordina … She thought she recognized the name and clung to it, but what was this talk of royalty? Even as she began to dismiss it, she watched his face. This man wouldn’t lie. His face was passive, but his eyes were so full of emotion she was drawn to them even without memory.

      “If I’m a princess,” she began, and the dry reserve in her voice caused a flicker of emotion to pass
    over his face briefly. Amusement? she wondered. “Does that make you a king?”

      He nearly smiled. Perhaps the trauma had confused her memory, but she was still his Brie. “Cordina is a principality. I am Prince Armand. You’re my eldest child. You have two brothers, Alexander and Bennett.”

      Father and brothers. Family, roots. Nothing stirred. “And my mother?”

      This time she read the expression easily: pain. “She died when you were twenty. Since then you’ve been my official hostess, taking on her duties along with your own. Brie.” His tone softened from the formal and dispassionate. “We call you Brie.” He turned her hand up so that the cluster of sapphires and diamonds on her right hand glimmered toward her. “I gave you this on your twenty-first birthday, nearly four years ago.”

      She looked at it, and at the strong, beautiful hand that held hers. She remembered nothing. But she felt—trust. When she lifted her eyes again, she managed a half smile. “You have excellent taste, Your Highness.”

      He smiled, but she thought he was perilously close to weeping. As close as she. “Please,” she began for both their sakes. “I’m very tired.”

      “Yes, indeed.” The doctor patted her hand as he had, though she didn’t know it, since the day she’d been born. “For now, rest is the very best medicine.”

      Reluctantly Prince Armand released his daughter’s hand. “I’ll be close.”

      Her strength was already beginning to ebb. “Thank you.” She heard the door close, but sensed the doctor hovering. “Am I who he says I am?”

      “No one knows better than I.” He touched her cheek, more from affection than the need to check her temperature. “I delivered you. Twenty-five years ago in July. Rest now, Your Highness. Just rest.”

      Prince Armand strode down the corridor in his quick, trained gait, as a member of the Royal Guard followed two paces behind. He wanted to be alone. God, how he wanted five minutes to himself in some closed-off room. There he could let go of some of the tension, some of the emotion that pulled at him. His daughter, his treasure, had nearly been lost to him. Now that he had her back, she looked at him as though he were a stranger.

     


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