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Leandro Carrera Marquez, Duque de Sandoval, was as aristocratic, proud and arrogant as his name.and darkly handsome in an impossible, breathtaking way. What would this billionaire Spanish banker want with a struggling, impoverished waitress like Molly? But Leandro did want Molly and he took her, accidentally making her pregnant with his child. In Leandros traditional world, there was only one option marry the mother of his heir. After all, none of his noble ancestors had actually married for love

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Lynne Graham

The Spanish Billionaires Pregnant Wife

The third book in the Virgin Brides, Arrogant Husbands series, 2009

CHAPTER ONE

LEANDRO CARRERA MARQUEZ, Duque de Sandoval, awoke when his valet opened the bedroom curtains and bid his illustrious employer a cheerful good morning. His lean, darkly handsome face grim, Leandro doubted that the day ahead would be the slightest bit different from any other day in recent months. Fresh towels were laid out in the bathroom for his shower. A custom-made designer business suit and a monogrammed silk shirt and toning tie were assembled in readiness for his getting dressed.

Elegant and, as always, immaculate in appearance, Leandro finally descended the magnificent staircase of the family castillo with all the cool assurance and dignity of his grand forebears. He knew that he was bored and he scorned the feeling, well aware that he was bountifully blessed with health, wealth and success. The walls he passed bore the portraits of his predecessors-the very flower of proud Castilian aristocracy-ranging from the first duke, who had been a famous soldier and a contemporary of Christopher Columbus, to Leandros father, a distinguished banker who had died when his son was barely five years old.

Your Excellency. Having been greeted by Basilio, his major-domo, and two maidservants at the foot of the stairs with much the same pomp and ceremony that the first duque would have received in the fifteenth century, Leandro was ushered into breakfast where the days papers, including the leading financial publications, awaited him. There was no need for him to ask for anything. His every need and wish were carefully foreseen by his devoted staff and perfect peace reigned while he ate, for his preference for silence at the breakfast table was well known.

A phone was brought to him. His mother, the dowager Duquesa, Doa Maria, was on the line asking him to lunch with her at the town house in Seville later that day. It didnt suit him. He would have to reschedule business appointments at the bank. But Leandro, uneasily aware that he spent little time with his relations, gave reluctant assent.

As he sipped his coffee his brilliant dark eyes rested on the full-length portrait of his late wife, Aloise, on the wall at the other end of the room. He wondered if anyone else in the family even appreciated that in forty-eight hours the anniversary of Aloises death would take place. Aloise, his childhood friend, who in dying almost a year earlier had left a gaping hole in the settled fabric of his life. He wondered if he would ever get over the guilt induced by her tragic demise and decided that it would be wise to spend that day away from home working in London. Sentimentality was not one of Leandros failings.

He spent a very busy morning at the Carrera Bank, an institution that had been handling the same clients fortunes for generations and where his own services as one of the financial worlds most fabulously successful investment bankers were much in demand. Strikingly intelligent and gifted in the field of wealth preservation and asset management, Leandro had been marked out early as a genius at analysing world money markets. Juggling complex figures gave him considerable pleasure and satisfaction. Numbers, unlike people, were easy to understand and deal with, he acknowledged wryly.

When he kept his luncheon appointment he was surprised to see that his mothers sister, his aunt Isabella, and his own two sisters, Estefania and Julieta, were also present.

I felt that it was time to talk to you, Doa Maria murmured with a meaningful look at her only son over the appetisers.

Leandro elevated a questioning ebony brow. About what, precisely?

Youve been a widower for a year now. It was Estefania who responded.

Is there a point to that obvious statement? Leandro enquired drily.

Youve spent enough time in mourning to satisfy the conventions. Its time to think of remarriage, his mother informed him.

His lean, strong face rigidly controlled, Leandro stared steadily back at the older woman. I dont agree.

Julieta, his younger sister piped up, Nobody is going to replace Aloise, Leandro. We dont expect that and neither can you-

But you must put the familys unbroken line of inheritance first, Doa Maria declared with gravity. There is presently no heir to the title or the estate. You are thirty-three years old. Last year when Aloise died we all learned how fragile and fickle life can be. What if something similar were to happen to you? You must remarry and father an heir, my son.

Leandro compressed his handsome mouth into a bloodless line that would have encouraged less determined opponents to drop the subject. He had no need of such reminders when he had spent his life being made aware daily of his many responsibilities. Indeed he had never known an hours freedom from the weighty burden of expectations that accompanied his privileged social status and great wealth. He had been raised in the same traditions as his ancestors to put duty and honour and family first. But an exceptional spark of rebellion was finally firing inside his lean, well built body.

Im aware of those facts, but Im not ready to take another wife, he retorted crisply.

I thought it would be helpful if we drew up a short list of potential brides to help you, Doa Maria contended with a wide smile that struck her angry son as bordering on manic.

I dont think that would be helpful. Indeed I think its a ludicrous idea, Leandro replied coldly. When and if I remarry, I will choose my own wife.

His aunt Isabella, however, would not be silenced. She put forward a candidate from a family as rich and prominent as their own. Leandro dealt her a look of scorn. His mother was, however, even quicker to name her own selection-a young widow with a son and, therefore, what the older woman termed a proven fertility record. An expression of unhidden distaste crossed Leandros classic dark features. He knew exactly why that point was being made. Unhappily, talk of fertility records reminded him of livestock breeding. His elder sister, Estefania, was not to be outdone and, oblivious to the disbelieving glances of her relations, suggested the teenaged daughter of a personal friend as being perfect bride material. Leandro almost laughed out loud at that idea. As he was well aware, marriage could be a most challenging relationship, even for those who might seem very well matched as a couple.

Well hold a party and invite some suitable women, Doa Maria announced, continuing on her theme with the stubborn insensitivity of a woman determined to have her say. But not the teenager, Estefania. I really dont think so young a woman would be appropriate. A Marquez bride needs to be mature, well versed in etiquette, educated and socially accomplished, as well as being from a suitable background.

I will not attend any such party, Leandro declared without hesitation. I have no intention of remarrying at this point in time.

Julieta gave him an apologetic look. But at least if you went to the party you might fall in love with someone.

Leandro is the Duque de Sandoval, Doa Maria countered in a deflating tone of ice. Thankfully, he knows who he is and he has no nonsense of that variety in his head.

There will be no party, Leandro decreed, implacable outrage igniting steadily beneath his cool faade at their comments. He could hardly credit that his own relations could be so crass or interfering. But then he was willing to admit that none of them was close. The formality and reserve that his mother had always insisted on had driven wedges of polite behaviour between them all.

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