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Loretta Lynda Chase - The Last Hellion

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A ferocious conflict of wills... Vere Mallory, the Duke of Ainswood, has everything--hes titled, hes rich, hes devastatingly good looking--and he seems determined to throw it all away. Disreputable, reckless, and wild, the last of the Mallory hellions is racing headlong to self-destruction...until a mind numbingly beautiful blonde Amazon knocks him off his feet--literally. An incendiary passion... Lydia Grenville is dedicated to protecting Londons downtrodden. Dissolute noblemen like Ainswood are part of the problem, not the solution. She would like him to get his big, gorgeous carcass out of her way so that she can carry on with her work. The problem is, Ainswood can no more resist a challenge, especially in female form, than he can resist the trouble she seems to attract. If they can only weather their personal firestorm...they might survive the real danger that threatens all they hold dear.

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THE LAST HELLION

By

Loretta Chase

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Loretta Chase - The Last Hellion

LORETTA

CHASE

THE LAST

HELLION

AVON BOOKS

NEW YORK

Loretta Chase - The Last Hellion

This is a work of fiction. Names, characters, places, and incidents either are the product of the author's imagination or are used fictitiously. Any resemblance to actual events, locales, organizations, or persons, living or dead, is entirely coincidental and beyond the intent of either the author or the publisher.

AVON BOOKS

A division of

The Hearst Corporation

1350 Avenue of the Americas

New York, New York 10019

Copyright 1998 by Loretta Chekani

Inside cover author photo by Jonathan Kannair

Published by arrangement with the author

Visit our website at http://www.AvonBooks.com

Library of Congress Catalog Card Number: 97-94761

ISBN: 0-380-77617-0

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First Avon Books Printing: April

AVON TRADEMARK REG. U.S. PAT. OFF. AND IN OTHER COUNTRIES, MARCA REGISTRADA, HECHO EN U.S.A.

Printed in the U.S.A.

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Prologue

Longlands, Northamptonshire

September 1826

The Duke of Ainswood's family name was Mallory. Genealogy scholars agreed that the family originated in Normandy and was one of several by that name to settle in England in the twelfth century.

According to etymologists, the name meant unhappy or unlucky. In the Duke of Ainswood's family history, however, the name meant Trouble, with a capital

"T." Some of the duke's forebears had lived long, and some had lived short, but all had lived hard because that was their nature. They were hellions, born that way, notorious for it.

But times had changed, and the family had finally begun to change and quiet with the times. The fourth duke, a wicked old rip who'd died a decade earlier, had been the last of his generation. Those he'd left behind were a new breed of Mallory, more civilized, even virtuous.

Except for the only son of the fourth duke's youngest brother.

Vere Aylwin Mallory was the last Mallory hellion. At well over six feet, he was the tallest of them all and, some said, the handsomest as well as the wildest. He had his father's thick chestnut hair, and in his eyesthe darker green of earlier generationglinted centuries of wickedness and the same invitation to sin that had undone generations of women. At nearly two and thirty years old, he'd done Loretta Chase - The Last Hellion

more than his share of sinning.

At present, he was making his way through the wood of the great Longlands estate, the country home of the Duke of Ainswood. Vere's destination was the Hare and Pigeon public house in the nearby village.

In a mocking baritone, he was singing the words of the Anglican funeral service to the tune of a bawdy ballad.

He had heard the burial service so often in the last decade that he had it by heart, from the opening "I am the resurrection and the life" to the final "Amen."

"Forasmuch as it hath pleased Almighty God of his great mercy to take unto himself the soul of our dear brother"

At "brother," his voice broke. He paused, his broad shoulders stiffening against the tremor that shook his big frame. Bracing an arm against a tree trunk, he gritted his teeth and shut his eyes tight and willed the wracking grief to subside.

He'd done enough grieving in the last decade, Vere told himself, and he'd shed enough tears in the seven days since his first cousin Charlie, the fifth Duke of Ainswood, had breathed his last.

He lay in the mausoleum at present, with the others Almighty God had "pleased to take" in the last ten years. The endless succession of funerals had commenced with that of the fourth duke, who had been like a father to Vere, his own parents having died when he was nine. Since then, death had claimed Charlie's brothers along with their sons and wives, several girls, and Charlie's wife and eldest son.

This latest funeral, despite years of practice, had been the hardest to bear, for Charlie was not only dearest to Vere of all his Mallory cousins, but one of the three men in the world Vere looked upon as brothers.

The other two were Roger Barnes, the Viscount Wardell, and Sebastian Ballister, the fourth Marquess of Dain. The latter, a dark giant more commonly known as Loretta Chase - The Last Hellion

Lord Beelzebub, was universally regarded as a hideous stain upon the Ballister family escutcheon. He and Wardell had been Vere's partners in crime since Eton.

But Wardell had been killed in a drunken brawl in a stable yard six years ago, and Dain, who had departed for the Continent some months later, seemed to be settled in Paris permanently.

There was no one left who mattered. Of the main branch of the Mallorys, only one male remained besides Vere: nine-year-old Robin, Charlie's youngest, now sixth Duke of Ainswood.

Charlie had left two daughters as wellif one cared to count females, which Vere didn'tand in his will named Vere, as nearest male kin, the children's guardian. Not that this guardian need have anything to do with them. While family loyalty might dictate tolerance of the Mallorys' last hellionmuch as tradition dictated the naming of guardiansno one, not even Charlie, could be so blindly loyal as to believe Vere suited to the task of bringing up three innocent children. One of Charlie's married sisters would do it.

The guardian position, in other words, was purely nominal, which was just as well, for Vere hadn't spared his wards a thought since he'd arrived a week earlier

in time to watch Charlie depart for the hereafter.

It was all, horribly, exactly as his uncle had predicted ten years earlier, when Vere sat by his deathbed.

"I saw it when they were gathered about me," his uncle had told him. "Saw them parading in and out. Unlucky ones. 'He cometh up, and is cut down, like a flower.' Two of my brothers were cut down long before you were born. Then your sire. And today I saw them, my sons: Charles, Henry, William. Or was it a dying man's fancy? 'He fleeth as it were a shadow.' I saw them, shadows all.

What will ye do then, lad?"

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At the time, Vere had thought the old man's wits had failed. He knew better now.

Shadows all.

"Got that right, by Lucifer," he muttered as he pushed away from the tree. "A bloody prophet you turned out to be, Uncle."

He took up the service where he'd left off, singing the solemn words more lustily as he walked, and occasionally directing a defiant grin heavenward.

Those who knew him best, could they but observe him at this moment, would understand he was goading the Almighty as he'd so often goaded his fellow mortals. Vere Mallory was looking for trouble, as usual, and this time he was trying to pick a fight with Jehovah Himself.

It didn't work. The troublemaker neared the end of the service without Providence offering so much as a thunderclap of disapproval. Vere was about to launch into the Collect when he heard twigs snapping behind him and leaves rustling amid the hurried patter of footsteps. He turned and saw the ghost.

It wasn't truly a ghost, of course, but near enough. It was Robin, so painfully like his fatherfair and slight, with the same sea-green eyesthat Vere couldn't bear to look at him, and had managed not to for this last week.

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