The Honourable Maverick. Alison Roberts

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      The Honourable Maverick

      Alison Roberts

       www.millsandboon.co.uk

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      Table of Contents

       Cover

       Title Page

       Dear Reader

       Chapter One

       Chapter Two

       Chapter Three

       Chapter Four

       Chapter Five

       Chapter Six

       Chapter Seven

       Chapter Eight

       Chapter Nine

       Chapter Ten

       Chapter Eleven

       Epilogue

       Copyright

       Dear Reader

      OK. Personal confession time, here :-)

      I’m one of those women who find certain tough, leather-clad men who ride powerful motorbikes irresistibly sexy.

      Can this image be improved on?

      I thought so. What if these men are also fabulously good-looking, highly intelligent, and capable of putting their lives on the line for the people they love?

      For each other.

      For children.

      For their women.

      These are my ‘bad boys’. Max, Rick and Jet. Bonded by a shared tragedy in the past, but not barred from a future filled with love.

      Enjoy.

      I certainly did :-)

      With love

       Alison

      CHAPTER ONE

      THE three men stood in close proximity.

      Tall. Dark. Silent.

      Clad in uniform black leather, motorbike helmets dangled from one hand. They each held an icy, uncapped bottle of lager in the other hand.

      Moving as one, they raised the bottles and touched them together, the dull clink of glass a sombre note.

      Speaking as one, their voices were equally sombre.

      ‘To Matt,’ was all they said.

      They drank. A long swallow of amber liquid. Long and slow enough for each of them to reflect on the member of their group no longer with them. Cherished memories strengthened by this annual ritual but there was an added poignancy this year.

      A whole decade had passed.

      Two decades since the small band of gifted but under-challenged boys boarding at Greystones Grammar school had been labelled as ‘bad’.

      The label had stuck even as the four of them had blitzed their way to achieving the top four places in the graduation year of their medical schooling.

      But now there were only three ‘bad boys’ and the link between them had been tempered by the fires of hell.

      Minimally depleted bottles were lowered but the silence continued. A tribute as reverent as could be offered to anything that earned the respect of these men.

      The sharp knock at the door was inexcusably intrusive and more than one of the men muttered a low oath. They ignored the interruption but it came again, more urgently this time, and it was accompanied by a voice.

      A female voice. A frightened one.

      ‘Sarah? Are you home? Oh, God…you have to be home. Open the door…Please…’

      The men looked at each other. One shook his head in disbelief. One gave a resigned nod. The third— Max—moved to open the door.

      Please, please…please…

      Ellie squeezed her eyes tightly closed to hold back tears as she prayed silently, raising her hand to knock for the third time. What in God’s name was she going to do if Sarah wasn’t home?

      It

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