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  Claiming his one-night heir

  He may have craved her for a decade, but one exquisite night with Mia Rodriguez is all Nikandros Drakos, the Daredevil Prince of Drakon, will allow himself. It’s time to face his home country and the duty he’s denied for so long.

  But when their sizzling liaison leads to an unexpected pregnancy, Nik won’t rest until his child is part of the Drakon legacy. Their affair was supposed to burn up along with their chemistry but now, to claim his heir, Nik must make unruly Mia both his bride—and his princess!

  “My child will not be born a bastard.”

  The blood drained from Mia’s face, leaving the honey-gold of her skin washed out. “What?”

  “That is not acceptable. This child will be born in wedlock and will inherit everything that is rightfully his or hers.”

  “You’ve lost your mind.”

  The more her panic rose, as she stood straight and stiff like a glass pane about to break, the more Nikandros’s own resolve solidified. The restlessness that had clawed at him all these months—Was this the answer?

  He’d realized the daredevil lifestyle had begun to lose its glitter.

  Was it time for a new direction in his life?

  An attraction that defied all its usual conventions and a child on the way—was it enough to make a marriage?

  It had to be. For he could never walk away from his own child. And this was not an impulse. Or a challenge. This was the only rational way forward. For both of them.

  “No, I’ve never actually been this lucid before. We will marry as soon as possible.”

  The Drakon Royals

  Royalty has never looked this scandalous!

  To the outside world, the Drakon Royals have the world at their feet. Yet beneath the surface blackhearted Crown Prince Andreas, his daredevil younger brother Prince Nikandros and their illegitimate sister Princess Eleni hide the secrets of their family name…

  Until one brush with desire, and then all the Drakons find themselves at the heart of their very own scandal!

  Find out what happens in:

  Crowned for the Drakon Legacy

  April 2017

  The Drakon Baby Bargain

  June 2017

  Look out for Andreas and Ariana’s story

  August 2017

  You won’t want to miss this outrageously scandalous new trilogy from Tara Pammi!

  Crowned for the Drakon Legacy

  Tara Pammi

  www.millsandboon.co.uk

  Tara Pammi can’t remember a moment when she wasn’t lost in a book—especially a romance, which was much more exciting than a mathematics textbook at school. Years later, Tara’s wild imagination and love for the written word revealed what she really wanted to do. Now she pairs alpha males who think they know everything with strong women who knock that theory and them off their feet!

  Books by Tara Pammi

  Mills & Boon Modern Romance

  The Sheikh’s Pregnant Prisoner

  The Man to Be Reckoned With

  A Deal with Demakis

  Brides for Billionaires

  Married for the Sheikh’s Duty

  The Legendary Conti Brothers

  The Surpise Conti Child

  The Unwanted Conti Bride

  Greek Tycoons Tamed

  Claimed for His Duty

  Bought for Her Innocence

  Society Weddings

  The Sicilian’s Surprise Wife

  A Dynasty of Sand and Scandal

  The Last Prince of Dahaar

  The True King of Dahaar

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  at millsandboon.co.uk for more titles.

  For Pippa—Thank you for everything!

  Contents

  Cover

  Back Cover Text

  Introduction

  The Drakon Royals

  Title Page

  About the Author

  Dedication

  CHAPTER ONE

  CHAPTER TWO

  CHAPTER THREE

  CHAPTER FOUR

  CHAPTER FIVE

  CHAPTER SIX

  CHAPTER SEVEN

  CHAPTER EIGHT

  CHAPTER NINE

  CHAPTER TEN

  CHAPTER ELEVEN

  CHAPTER TWELVE

  EPILOGUE

  Extract

  Copyright

  CHAPTER ONE

  A BANKER NAMED Melissa from LA...

  A concierge named Chloe in a swanky country club in Manhattan...

  A cocktail waitress...

  Mia Rodriguez scrolled down her cell phone screen, bile rising in her throat.

  The list of her dead husband’s affairs was endless.

  The throaty purr of the fiery red exclusive sports car was like a faint echo as it put distance between her and the hungry horde of reporters.

  In the blink of an eye, the press conference to announce her retirement from soccer had turned into a circus with Brian’s infidelities taking center stage. A year since his death and he was still haunting her.

  Fingers shaking, she pressed the little flickering triangle on a video.

  Brian was voracious when it came to sex...

  Every time we met, he wore me out...

  His wife, Mia, probably only had time for soccer, and it’s obvious Brian turned to me for what he didn’t get from her...

  “Turn it off.”

  She squeezed her eyes closed. Tears would have been a relief; tears would have meant that she could vent the tumult building up inside. Tears would mean that she felt something, anything for the man she’d married.

  The anchor’s voice etched into her mind as the clip played again and again.

  Mia Rodriguez was not woman enough for her husband—

  “Turn that blasted thing off.”

  The shuddering halt of the powerful engine pitched Mia toward the dashboard. She gasped at the tight pull of the seat belt against her chest. Her heart catapulted into her throat. Large, unfamiliar hands grabbed her cell phone and tossed it onto the backseat.

  Mia followed the motion like a doll, the flickering screen sliding against the buttery leather.

  “Mia...look at me.”

  She raised her confused gaze from the fingers on her chin at the commanding tone.

  Intense blue eyes collided with hers, driving the breath out of her lungs. A strong, aquiline nose; a wide, languid, laughing mouth; a face that made women over the world swoon and sigh. Such a man and so close...

  Not just any man. A prince. Lethal masculinity and pulse-pounding charm.

  Nikandros Drakos.

  Daredevil Prince of Drakon, second in line to the throne, extreme adventure sport enthusiast and sexy as sin...

  Intending to push him away, she wrapped her fingers around his wrist. Hair-roughened skin scraped the pads of her fingers, rough and tantalizing, so wholly alien to her own... A jolt of lightning jump-started every neuron, wakened every cell from a deep, slumbering haze.

  Her gaze moved to the long fingers gripping the steering wheel. From there, she followed the veins on the back of his hands to his wrists.

  A Patek Philippe watch sat on his right wrist, its big dial winking at her in the low light. A sportsman’s watch. She’d been given one too, when their team had won the world championship four years ago. When Nikandros had still owned the team.

  Her gaze crawled up until it reached the breadth of his shoulders, the angle of his jaw, the slightly long, dark hair curling at his collar...

  “Stop listening to those horrid little interviews.”

  She blinked and looked away.

  He seemed huge, overwhelmingly male and far too close in the dark confines of the car. He’d been Brian’
s close friend. A man she’d come to loathe, for her reckless husband had worshipped him as if he were truly his liege.

  A man who had always made his opinion, that Mia wasn’t good enough for Brian, crystal clear. A man who was addicted to the thrill that came from taunting death in the face. A man with no control over his thrill-seeking impulses.

  Everything Mia abhorred in a man.

  The fiery resentment spurred her out of her choking self-pity.

  But nothing could dim her awareness of the man waiting, far too close for comfort, and watching her from those intense blue eyes.

  The silence took on a tangible quality, a jeering voice betraying her body’s near-violent reaction to him. God, she’d die if he guessed it. Even this humiliation in front of the entire world, this mockery she was being made of by the media, would still be less painful than seeing the cool, contemptuous dismissal of those ice-blue eyes.

  The thought snapped her spine into place.

  This awareness was a reaction to shock, a basic human need for touch in the face of adversity.

  It had been months, no, three years, since a man had even touched her.

  Accepting that piece of truth pumped courage into her veins.

  She stared through the windshield, only now taking in their surroundings.

  They had left downtown Miami behind and had reached a swanky, luxury neighborhood. The high-rise apartment complex visible from the car made this whole situation even more surreal.

  She barely met his gaze, and then turned, faking interest in the surroundings. “Sorry, I should’ve given you directions. It’s going back for you but I’d appreciate it if you’d drop me at my apartment.” Good, she sounded steady, polite.

  “I believe your mother and sister live in Houston, yes?”

  Startled that he knew that much, she nodded. It seemed a live current pulsed to life every time their eyes met. Mia had never thought antipathy could become so tangible between two people.

  “I can have the pilot fuel the jet and drop you off.”

  If Brian and she had been minor celebrities with soccer fans, this man was royalty himself. He owned private jets, soccer teams and Extreme Adventure Clubs, and this was when the tabloids didn’t count the wealth he’d inherited as the scion of the powerful royal house of Drakon.

  The Prince who had thrown away his legacy...

  “That’s not necessary,” she managed to say. Every time he spoke, that deep voice jolted places inside of her Mia had forgotten even existed. “You’ve done far too much already.”

  “You speak as if I were one of those jackals back at the press meet, as if I were the enemy too.” A hint of impatience and something else peeked through in his voice. As if something more than years-old animosity existed between them.

  He was a prince—privileged in every way possible, handsome, reckless, charming, without an ounce of substance.

  She—everything she had in life she’d worked damned hard for. She didn’t know when the last time she’d done anything that had amounted to fun had been. The career she’d worked toward for her whole life was over at twenty-six.

  They had nothing in common.

  This whole line of conversation was far too personal for her comfort. “I don’t know you enough for you to engender such strong emotion.”

  “Mia Rodriguez Morgan does not show emotion, does she? I forget your reputation.”

  “You know nothing of me except for the persona created by the media, Your Highness. Your friendship with Brian tells you nothing about me.”

  “You’re right. I do not know you.” There was that note of annoyance in his tone again. “Tell me, should I call the pilot then?”

  “Thanks for the offer. But I’ll just call a cab.” She reached between their seats and stretched her hand to grab her cell. “If you can wait till the cab gets here, I’d appreciate it. I don’t want to wait on this stretch alone.”

  “I would appreciate if you would do me the courtesy of looking at me when I speak to you, Mia. We’ve known each other for a decade.”

  “And we’ve disliked each other for the whole damned decade, so please, let’s not pretend otherwise.”

  A stillness filled the car at Mia’s outburst.

  He was right. She’d met him before she’d even met Brian. She’d been seventeen, playing for the junior team when she’d met the young European Prince of Drakon.

  Like everybody else, she’d been infatuated with the charming Prince. Tales had been told of his fight with his royal family, of his escapades with women from all over the world, the reckless car races and high-adrenaline sports he engaged in. She’d always been shy when it came to men, wary and reserved of slick charmers like him.

  Didn’t mean she hadn’t mooned over him from a distance. The raw, pulse-pounding energy, the sheer masculinity of him had always made Nikandros irresistible.

  Surrounded by A-list actresses and svelte models, he’d barely noticed her. There had been a freedom in being beneath his notice that had left her to indulge in girlish fantasies about him. Once Brian had asked her out—solid, reliable Brian—she’d given the unreachable Prince no more thought.

  The reliable, hardworking man she’d fallen in love with had almost instantly disappeared the moment his soccer career had taken off. With each new contract, big endorsements and friendships with jet-setters like Nikandros, the Brian she had married had gone away, never to return.

  And yet, Nikandros had always been present, like a specter in the background, always with a new woman on his arm, a new investment venture in hand.

  His friendship with Brian had been the stuff of legends but she’d never made it into his exclusive circle. And the more death-defying stunts he’d taken on, the more Brian had wanted to be Nikandros, without success.

  Whether genetics or blood or whatever the hell it was that made him, Mia had known no other man could be even remotely like Nikandros Drakos. A fact, when she’d pointed it out, Brian had resented like hell.

  Through the years, through it all, it seemed Nikandros’s and her mutual resentment had only thrived.

  Slowly, she turned toward him. “I have had a long day, in my defense.”

  He considered her warily. Given that she had been thrown under the bus by the media, he looked like the one who’d received the biggest, most humiliating news of his life.

  Was Brian’s betrayal truly that much of a shock to him?

  “You should not be alone over the next few days. Brian would want—”

  “Brian apparently wanted a lot of things I couldn’t provide, Your Highness.”

  His usually languid mouth tightened. “Do not refer to me as such.”

  “But that is the correct way to address the scion of the ruling family of Drakon, yes? Now I understand the fits your aide was having when I got into your car. The last thing you need is for me to drag you into this media circus.”

  “Someone should look after you—”

  “I’ve been looking after myself for a long time.”

  “Would your family not welcome you because of these...disgusting stories that the media has concocted?”

  “Stories?” She tasted the bitterness in her mouth like it was a tangible thing. “If only I could borrow some of that delusion, I’d be able to sleep tonight.”

  Mouth flat, he leveled a dark look at her. “You could give Brian...his memory...a moment’s benefit of doubt. You owe him that much. At least now.”

  “At least now...” she repeated blankly. Slowly, the meaning of his accusation filtered in. “At least now when I didn’t bother when he was alive, you mean?” Emotion balled up in her tummy and rose, finding a target for her fury. “Explain yourself, Your Highness,” she said, encasing herself in steel.

  Something glinted in those ice-blue eyes before that cool, icy reserve slid into place again. “Not the place or the time.”

  “Since I don’t foresee a time or place when I want to see you again or have this conversation, please, indulge me with your sum
mation of my marriage. The whole world’s doing it. You may as well put in your verdict too. Especially because your friend’s not here to defend himself.”

  He didn’t look like the smooth, charming Prince that had longer relationships with his cars than his girlfriends, a man who was supposed to not give a fig about his family, or the fallout with his aging father, or his duty to his country—a man who only reveled in devilish pursuits of pleasure and sport.

  The tight cast of his jawline, the way he gripped the steering wheel—she sensed that same swirling emotion in him that was within her too. “You’re angry and hurt. And this is a conversation that I never meant to have.”

  For three years, she’d seen her marriage wither away inch by inch, mere months after tying the knot. For a year, she had battled the guilt of Brian’s death. And today, just when she had begun to pick up the pieces of her life, it was all back in pieces at her feet. “You should have never implied that you did.”

  He turned toward her then, and the impact of his attention hit Mia like a punch. White shirt contrasting against the dark tone of his skin, he looked like a pagan god in the dark interior. A virile, pagan god, no less.

  “I’m not offering excuses for what Brian did, if this is all true.”

  “Blind loyalty to your fellow macho man and blame for the woman—how pedestrian you are for all your blue blood, Your Highness.”

  A flare of anger in his blue eyes. “All I know is that he...he was crazy about you. He drove himself nuts wanting to fix your marriage but you froze him out. He was not the one who wanted to walk away from the marriage. Does that count for nothing?”

  So he’d known that she’d asked Brian for a divorce. She hated how defensive she sounded yet she couldn’t stop the words. “Words of love, promises of devotion are cheap. Actions speak much louder.

  “From the moment his career took off, he changed. From the moment he entered your exalted circle, the moment he chose to emulate you and your death-defying stunts...he was lost to me.”

  The confusion she felt reflected in her voice. For three years, in the trenches of training and being uncontracted and poor, Brian had chased her with promises of forever and words of such deep affection, only to disappear the moment success had come calling.