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PRAISE FOR MARY BALOGH AND MORE THAN A MISTRESS A luscious Regency-era delight - photo 1
PRAISE FOR MARY BALOGH
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MORE THAN A MISTRESS

A luscious Regency-era delight... Balogh will delight fans and new readers alike with her memorable characters and fast-paced, well-constructed plot. Booklist

Mary Balogh continues to reaffirm her place as an extraordinary star of the Regency genre. Her intelligent characters, who manage to cleverly find their way out of danger, gain our respect. Then she adds intrigue, romance and a fast pace to give us a book we wont be able to put down. Romantic Times

An intriguing mix of suspense and passion. This romantic story is hilarious in spots with characters who are wellrounded and lovable.... A sure-fire winner from one of this genres finest authors. Rendezvous

Mary Balogh is an exceptional talent.... I encourage other readers to discover what Regency fans already knowRegencies can be as sensual and heartbreaking as any contemporary or historical romance in the hands of a master craftswoman like Ms. Balogh. Old Book Barn Gazette

Wise, witty and compassionate, Mary Balogh is an incomparable talent. I never miss a book. J ILL B ARNETT , bestselling author of The Days of Summer

An authentic London high society setting and smart, sexy dialogue. Publishers Weekly

B OOKS BY M ARY B ALOGH

The Huxtable Series
F IRST C OMES M ARRIAGE
T HEN C OMES S EDUCTION
A T L AST C OMES L OVE
S EDUCING AN A NGEL
A S ECRET A FFAIR

The Simply Quartet
S IMPLY U NFORGETTABLE
S IMPLY L OVE
S IMPLY M AGIC
S IMPLY P ERFECT

The Slightly Series
S LIGHTLY M ARRIED
S LIGHTLY W ICKED
S LIGHTLY S CANDALOUS
S LIGHTLY T EMPTED
S LIGHTLY S INFUL
S LIGHTLY D ANGEROUS

Beloved Classic Novels
O NE N IGHT FOR L OVE
M ORE THAN A M ISTRESS
N O M ANS M ISTRESS
A S UMMER TO R EMEMBER
T HE S ECRET P EARL
T HE G ILDED W EB
W EB OF L OVE
T HE D EVILS W EB
T HE I DEAL W IFE
A P RECIOUS J EWEL
D ARK A NGEL /L ORD C AREWS B RIDE

More than a Mistress is a work of fiction Names characters places and - photo 2

More than a Mistress is a work of fiction. Names, characters, places, and incidents are the products of the authors imagination or are used fictitiously. Any resemblance to actual events, locales, or persons, living or dead, is entirely coincidental.

2010 Dell Books Mass Market Edition

Copyright 2000 by Mary Balogh
Excerpt from A Secret Affair copyright 2010 by Mary Balogh

All rights reserved.

Published in the United States by Dell Books, an imprint of The Random House Publishing Group, a division of Random House, Inc., New York.

D ELL is a registered trademark of Random House, Inc., and the colophon is a trademark of Random House, Inc.

Originally published in hardcover in the United States by Delacorte Press, an imprint of The Random House Publishing Group, a division of Random House, Inc., in 2000.

This book contains an excerpt from the forthcoming novel A Secret Affair by Mary Balogh. This excerpt has been set for this edition only and may not reflect final content of the forthcoming edition.

eISBN: 978-0-345-52998-5

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More Than a Mistress - image 4 he two gentlemen who were in their shirt sleeves despite the brisk chill of a spring morning were about to blow each others brains out. Or attempt to do so, at least. They were standing on a secluded stretch of dew-wet lawn in Londons Hyde Park, facing in different directions, each ignoring the others existence until the moment should come to take aim at each other and shoot to kill.

They were not alone, however, this being a duel of honor in which due process had been followed. A gauntlet had been thrown down, even if not literally, and challenger and challenged had progressed toward this mornings meeting through the medium of their seconds. Both seconds were now present, as were a surgeon and a gathering of interested spectators, all male, who had risen early from their bedsor had not yet gone to them after the revels of the night beforefor the sheer exhilaration of watching two of their peers attempt to put a period to each others existence.

One of the duelists, the challenger, the shorter and stockier of the two, was stamping his booted feet, flexing his fingers, and licking his dry lips with a drier tongue. He was almost as pale as his shirt.

Yes, you may ask him, he told his second through teeth that he tried in vain to keep from chattering. Not that he will do it, mind, but one must be decent about such matters.

His second strode off smartly to confer with his counterpart, who in his turn approached the other duelist. That tall, elegant gentleman showed to advantage without his coat. His white shirt did nothing to hide the powerful muscles of his arms, shoulders, and chest, as his breeches and top boots only accentuated those of his long legs. He was nonchalantly engaged in smoothing the lace of his cuffs over the backs of his long-fingered, well-manicured hands and holding a desultory conversation with his friends.

Oliver is shaking like a leaf in a strong breeze, Baron Pottier observed, his quizzing glass to his eye. He could not hit the broad side of a cathedral from thirty paces, Tresham.

His teeth are clacking like trotting hooves too, Viscount Kimble added.

Are you intending to kill him, Tresham? young Mr. Maddox asked, drawing to himself a cool, arrogant stare from the duelist.

It is the nature of duels, is it not? he answered.

Breakfast at Whites afterward, Tresh? Viscount Kimble suggested. And Tattersalls after that? I have my eye on a new matched pair of grays for my curricle.

As soon as this little matter has been taken care of. But the duelist was distracted both from straightening his cuffs and from his conversation by the approach of his second. Well, Conan? he asked, a touch of impatience in his voice. Is there good reason for this delay? I must confess myself eager for my breakfast.

Sir Conan Brougham was accustomed to the mans cool nerve. He had served as his second during three previous duels, after all of which his friend had consumed a hearty breakfast, unharmed and perfectly composed, as if he had been engaged for the morning in nothing more lethal than a brisk ride in the park.

Lord Oliver is prepared to accept a properly worded apology, he said.

There were jeering noises from their acquaintances.

Eyes of such a dark brown that many people mistook their color for black looked back into Sir Conans without blinking. The narrow, arrogant, handsome face to which they belonged was expressionless except for one slightly elevated eyebrow.

He has challenged me for cuckolding him but is willing to settle for a simple apology? he said. Do I need to spell out my answer, Conan? Did you need to consult me?

It might be worth considering, his friend advised. I would not be doing my job conscientiously if I did not thus advise you, Tresham. Oliver is a pretty decent shot.

Then let him prove it by killing me, the duelist said carelessly. And let that be within minutes rather than hours, my dear fellow. The spectators are displaying distinct signs of boredom.

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