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The Spaniard's Stolen Bride
Maisey Yates

Stolen for the Spaniard’s inheritance…Will her innocence be his undoing?To notoriously ruthless Diego Navarro, kidnapping and marrying his brother’s shy fiancée seems a perfectly sensible way to secure his inheritance! Yet when Liliana Hart willingly goes with him Diego’s reluctantly intrigued… Though the heat of their marriage bed is scorching, it’s the intensity of their connection that pushes Diego to the edge. But is it powerful enough to redeem this dark-hearted billionaire?

Stolen for the Spaniard’s inheritance...

Will her innocence be his undoing?

For notoriously ruthless Diego Navarro, kidnapping and marrying his brother’s shy fiancée seems a perfectly sensible way to secure his inheritance! Yet when Liliana Hart willingly goes with him, Diego is reluctantly intrigued... Though the heat of their marriage bed is scorching, it’s the intensity of their connection that pushes Diego to the edge. But is it powerful enough to redeem this dark-hearted billionaire?

Feel the heat in this intense marriage of convenience!

MAISEY YATES is a New York Times bestselling author of over seventy-five romance novels. She has a coffee habit she has no interest in kicking, and a slight Pinterest addiction. She lives with her husband and children in the Pacific Northwest. When Maisey isn’t writing she can be found singing in the grocery store, shopping for shoes online and probably not doing dishes. Check out her website: maiseyyates.com (http://www.maiseyyates.com).

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The Spaniard’s Pregnant Bride

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A Christmas Vow of Seduction

The Queen’s New Year Secret

The Billionaire’s Legacy collection

The Last Di Sione Claims His Prize

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

The Spaniard’s Stolen Bride

Maisey Yates

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ISBN: 978-1-474-08738-4

THE SPANIARD’S STOLEN BRIDE

© 2019 Maisey Yates

Published in Great Britain 2019

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Contents

Cover (#u1c21fa3a-d116-5533-b824-73947339af6d)

Back Cover Text (#u3e8f5091-382c-5157-912c-246a9163a144)

About the Author (#u326dc8a9-b1fd-5a13-9c95-92829c7c687c)

Booklist (#u2da81c0b-6b4c-501d-8b29-dff564bdb805)

Title Page (#ucd60a5df-89c0-5dce-a690-fa14cc29a842)

Copyright (#u26f7e4a4-1187-5a5b-8aa4-4d68876415cf)

CHAPTER ONE (#ucc595a6f-35bd-5c60-a1a3-c49c7b0f8d6b)

CHAPTER TWO (#ud0d9e8f1-56d1-5d7f-857f-26dc78633804)

CHAPTER THREE (#ueddc8d56-5f3b-5791-9af4-8ce55885d89e)

CHAPTER FOUR (#u24310ae5-2ab8-58e3-ba26-19c2ec1087db)

CHAPTER FIVE (#litres_trial_promo)

CHAPTER SIX (#litres_trial_promo)

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)

EPILOGUE (#litres_trial_promo)

Extract (#litres_trial_promo)

About the Publisher (#litres_trial_promo)

CHAPTER ONE (#u8892137c-27e9-53cb-b243-b2688dd1931e)

DIEGO NAVARRO HAD a bad habit of breaking his toys.

It had started with a little wooden truck when he was a boy. He hadn’t intended to break it, but he’d been testing the limits, running behind it while he pushed it down on the ground.

He’d ended up falling on top of it and splitting his lip open, as well as popping the wheels off his favorite possession.

His mother had picked him up and spoken softly to him, brushing the tears from his face and taking the pieces of the truck into her hand, telling him it was okay.

His father had laughed.

He’d pushed Diego’s mother aside and taken the toy from her hand.

Then he’d thrown it into the fire.

“When something is broken,” he’d said darkly, “you must learn to let it go.”

Those words had echoed in Diego’s head later. When his mother was dead and his father stood emotionless over her body, laid out for burial before the funeral.

Diego hated his father.

He was also much closer to being his father than he would ever be to resembling his sweet, angelic mother, who had been destroyed by the hands of the man who had promised to love her.

Her hands had been gentle. Diego’s were weapons of destruction.

All throughout his life he had demonstrated that to be the truth.

In a fit of frustrated rage after his mother’s death, he had burned down his father’s shop at the family rancho. His father had known he’d done it, and Diego had wondered if the old man would finally kill him too. Send him to the devil, as he had sent Diego’s mother to the angels.

It had been worse. His father had simply looked at him, his dark eyes regarding him with recognition.

To be recognized by a monster as being one of his own had been a fate near death. At least then.

Diego had spent the next few years accepting it. And daring the darkness inside of him.

His father gave him a sports car for his eighteenth birthday. Diego crashed it into a rock wall on a winding road. If he had spun another direction before the accident he would have simply plummeted into the sea, and both he and the car would have sunk down to the ocean floor.

It would have been a mercy. For him to die young like that. Before he could create the kind of damage he had been seemingly destined for.

But no. He had been spared.

His mother, sweet and worthy, had not been. Reinforcing his faith in nothing other than the cruelty of life.

While he seemed to create a swath of destruction around him, Diego had thus far been indestructible himself.

It was the things he touched that burned. That broke.

Like Karina.

His one and only attempt at human connection.

His brother, Matías, was a good man. He always had been. Just as Diego had been born with a darkness in him, Matías seemed to have an innate morality that Diego could never hope to understand, much less possess.

Once he had realized that, he had isolated himself from his brother as well.

But he had met Karina. Pretty, vivacious and exciting.

She had lived life harder and faster than he had. Embracing all manner of mood-altering substances and wild sex. For a hedonist such as himself, she had been a magical, sensual embodiment of everything he hoped to lose himself in.

He had married her. Because what better way to tie his favorite new toy to him forever than through legal means?

Sadly, he had broken her too.

She had been beautiful. And he regretted it.

More than that, he regretted the life lost along with hers. The only innocent party in their entire damaged marriage.

But he was not heartbroken. He did not possess the ability to suffer such a thing.

His heart had already been broken. Shattered neatly, like his mother’s bones when she had fallen off her horse after his father had shot her.