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The Viscount's Runaway Wife
Laura Martin

'You’re my wife, Lucy.'His lost-and-found ViscountessAfter a year of desperate searching, Lord Oliver Sedgewick has found his wife…in the slums of St Giles. He can’t suppress his joy that Lucy is alive, despite his grief that their baby has not made it. With his Viscountess home, the spark of passion is burning with more intensity than ever. Oliver might not fully understand why she left—but surely their marriage has a chance of a happy future…?

“You’re my wife, Lucy.”

His lost-and-found viscountess

After a year of desperate searching, Lord Oliver Sedgewick has found his wife...in the slums of St. Giles.

He can’t suppress his joy that Lucy is alive, despite his grief that their baby had not made it.

With his viscountess home, the spark of passion burning with more intensity than ever, Oliver may not fully understand why she left, but surely their marriage has a chance of a happy future...?

“Laura Martin has penned another winner. She immerses readers in the world and scandals of the ton with realistic settings, authentic dialogue and twists and turns that keep the action moving.”

—RT Book Reviews on An Earl to Save Her Reputation

“A sweet and passionate romance with a worthy couple well deserving of their happiness.”

—Roses Are Blue on An Earl to Save Her Reputation

LAURA MARTIN writes historical romances with an adventurous undercurrent. When not writing she spends her time working as a doctor in Cambridgeshire, where she lives with her husband. In her spare moments Laura loves to lose herself in a book, and has been known to read from cover to cover in a single day when the story is particularly gripping. She also loves to travel—especially visiting historical sites and far-flung shores.

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An Unlikely Debutante

An Earl to Save Her Reputation

The Eastway Cousins miniseries

An Earl in Want of a Wife

Heiress on the Run

Discover more at millsandboon.co.uk (http://www.millsandboon.co.uk).

The Viscount’s Runaway Wife

Laura Martin

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ISBN: 978-1-474-07423-0

THE VISCOUNT’S RUNAWAY WIFE

© 2018 Laura Martin

Published in Great Britain 2018

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For George, my little warrior.

Contents

Cover (#u2b6d1165-84b1-5457-854b-c7f01874595a)

Back Cover Text (#u2242b60f-c908-5c63-8d23-c3de3b48a213)

About the Author (#ue512313f-4fd4-5185-b91d-a450c9b1a1e0)

Booklist (#ubaa735a0-519a-5f37-859c-c35f9ca06817)

Title Page (#u9ff6577a-10da-564e-8ac9-04f6f9e2cb40)

Copyright (#ua145e14b-3bd3-549f-8942-5756c63867f3)

Dedication (#ubca30cee-f80a-583b-a398-e0fb17e82d93)

Prologue (#uccfaf83f-ba41-5574-868a-e59fc6f47366)

Chapter One (#ud5796f32-0ec2-50e8-b91d-c020ea6d62e5)

Chapter Two (#uf1741d93-60b4-5fdd-9ba0-2e0c7fb3198f)

Chapter Three (#udcb4fc34-388a-55c6-830b-0aa2bc26b0f1)

Chapter Four (#u2270e36f-b977-5cc4-81ae-c0822254b125)

Chapter Five (#u0e71ba80-3a16-52bc-b659-871da2cbd961)

Chapter Six (#ue12a0b64-6319-56c3-bf5c-2144dc62f893)

Chapter Seven (#litres_trial_promo)

Chapter Eight (#litres_trial_promo)

Chapter Nine (#litres_trial_promo)

Chapter Ten (#litres_trial_promo)

Chapter Eleven (#litres_trial_promo)

Chapter Twelve (#litres_trial_promo)

Chapter Thirteen (#litres_trial_promo)

Chapter Fourteen (#litres_trial_promo)

Chapter Fifteen (#litres_trial_promo)

Chapter Sixteen (#litres_trial_promo)

Chapter Seventeen (#litres_trial_promo)

Chapter Eighteen (#litres_trial_promo)

Chapter Nineteen (#litres_trial_promo)

Chapter Twenty (#litres_trial_promo)

Chapter Twenty-One (#litres_trial_promo)

Chapter Twenty-Two (#litres_trial_promo)

Chapter Twenty-Three (#litres_trial_promo)

Chapter Twenty-Four (#litres_trial_promo)

Chapter Twenty-Five (#litres_trial_promo)

Epilogue (#litres_trial_promo)

Extract (#litres_trial_promo)

About the Publisher (#litres_trial_promo)

Prologue (#u5ec3ef9e-a5f0-502a-970d-e80f8cac0b31)

Sussex—1814

Dear Husband,

I am sorry. Please do not look for me.

Your wife,

Lady Sedgewick

Chapter One (#u5ec3ef9e-a5f0-502a-970d-e80f8cac0b31)

London—1815

Oliver paused before entering the butcher’s shop situated a few streets north of Russell Square. In the past year he’d been to many places a titled gentleman wouldn’t normally venture in search of his missing wife, but never in his life had he had cause to go into a butcher’s shop before.

Regarding the hanging cuts of meat with curiosity, he pushed open the door, looking up as the bell tinkled, and walked in. A large man wielding an oversized meat cleaver flashed him a smile, indicating he would be with him once he’d finished slicing the half a pig that was hanging over the rear of the counter.

‘How can I help you, sir?’ the butcher asked as he wiped his bloodied hands on a white rag. ‘Got some lovely fresh pork if you’re interested.’

Despite the man’s words, Oliver could see the hint of mistrust in his eyes—the butcher knew already Oliver wasn’t there to buy anything.

‘I’m looking for my wife,’ he said without any preamble. He’d been in similar situations hundreds of times over the last year and honed his speech to be concise and to the point.

The butcher frowned.

‘I spoke to a delivery boy last week who thought he might have seen her in this area, most specifically in your shop.’ Taking a miniature portrait from his pocket, he held it out to show the butcher. ‘Her name is Lady Sedgewick, although she might be using a different name.’

Oliver watched the man closely and wondered if he saw the tiniest spark of recognition in his eyes.

‘Name doesn’t sound familiar,’ the butcher said, buying himself some time.

‘And the woman in the picture?’

‘Why are you looking for her?’

Oliver felt his pulse quicken. Just over a year he’d been searching for Lucy, a year of disappointment and dead ends. Every time he thought he might be drawing closer it came to nothing, but perhaps he was finally getting somewhere.

‘She’s my wife.’

‘Lots of reasons a wife might not want to be found by her husband.’

‘I mean her no harm,’ Oliver said and it was the truth. He’d never wanted to harm Lucy despite everything she’d put him through.

The butcher regarded him for some moments and then nodded as if satisfied.

‘Looks a bit like a young woman who comes in once a week from the St Giles’s Women’s and Children’s Foundation. I sell them our offcuts of meat at a reduced price.’

‘Where is this Foundation?’ Oliver asked, already knowing the answer, but hoping he was wrong.

‘St Giles, of course,’ the butcher said with a grin. ‘Though, you’ll need a guide if you want to get in and out of there in one piece.’