Read Regency 09 - Redemption Online
Authors: Jaimey Grant
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Redemption
A Regency Romance
by
Jaimey Grant
Redemption
A Regency
Romance
by Jaimey Grant
Honor excerpt ©2011 Laura J
Miller
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Published by TreasureLine
Publishing
First published September
2008
Third Edition
The following is a work of fiction.
Names, characters, places, and incidents are fictitious or used
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Also by Jaimey
Grant
Connected Regencies
:
Honor
Betrayal
Deception
Entangled
(Spellbound)
Heartless
Redemption
Short
Stories
:
My Lady Coward: An Episodic
Regency Romance
The
11
th
Commandment: A Serial
Romance
Assassin’s Keeper /
Survival in Unlocked: Ten “Key” Tales
The Dragon’s Birth
(fantasy)
Table of Contents
Chapter One
Darius Prestwich stepped
off the boat, one of the many owned by his cousin, Sir Adam
Prestwich. He swung his pack over his shoulder and looked around at
all the people milling about the city of Portsmouth. People coming
and going, crewmen shouting, an overall sense of order amidst the
chaos.
As passengers scurried
about, Dare’s eyes scanned the crowd. One person in particular
snared his gaze and he stared, hardly daring to believe his own
eyes. If he didn’t know better, he’d think it was Adam. Upon closer
inspection, he realized it was indeed his cousin accompanied by a
heavily veiled woman of diminutive stature and a large young man
who stood out due to his very size.