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Автор: Susan Stephens
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       ‘I’m not here to be judged by a man who was happy enough to bed me but who rejects the consequences.’

      Luc reared back with surprise. Clearly the last thing he had expected was for her to take him on. The great Lucas Marcelos versus Emma Fane, a chambermaid? No contest, he must have thought. No contest? She’d be a mother soon. He’d better get used to that idea.

      ‘I’ll need proof that your baby is mine,’ he grated out.

      ‘I’d expect nothing less,’ she said coldly.

      ‘Well, we are where we are, so I will tell you what’s going to happen next.’

      ‘No, you won’t,’ she argued firmly. ‘This is one occasion where you don’t decide. This is my body and my baby—’

      ‘Our baby, according to you,’ he fired back.

      ‘Our baby,’ she conceded. ‘There is no blame here, Luc. We’re both equally responsible for this child, and both equally invested in its future.’

      She hoped that was true, and something in Luc’s eyes said he did want to be part of this—though whether that was a good thing, right now she couldn’t tell. For all that he was a notorious playboy, Lucas Marcelos was famous for his loyalty—to his friends, to his polo team, and to the staff who worked for him. Her only worry was that Lucas would take his sense of responsibility to the nth degree, and that once he was satisfied he was the father of her child he would demand complete control.

       Welcome to the hot, sultry and successful world of Brazilian polo!

      Get ready to spend many

       HOT BRAZILIAN NIGHTS

       with Brazil’s sexiest polo champions!

      Forget privilege and prestige, this is Gaucho Polo—hard, hot and unforgiving …

       like the men who play the game!

      Off the field the Thunderbolts are notorious heartbreakers, but what happens when they meet the one person who can tame that unbridled passion?

      You may have already met gorgeous team captain Gabe in

       Christmas Nights with the Polo Player

      Now get ready to meet the rest of the team in:

      In the Brazilian’s Debt March 2015

      At the Brazilian’s Command April 2015

      Brazilian’s Nine Months’ Notice November 2015

      And look out for

       Back in the Brazilian’s Bed December 2015

      Available from millsandboon.co.uk

      Or visit the author’s website:

       susanstephens.com/thunderbolt

      Brazilian’s Nine Months’ Notice

      Susan Stephens

       www.millsandboon.co.uk

      SUSAN STEPHENS was a professional singer before meeting her husband on the Mediterranean island of Malta. In true Mills & Boon Modern Romance style they met on Monday, became engaged on Friday and married three months later. Susan enjoys entertaining, travel and going to the theatre. To relax she reads, cooks and plays the piano, and when she’s had enough of relaxing she throws herself off mountains on skis, or gallops through the countryside singing loudly.

      For my friend, the wonderfully warm and talented Carole Mortimer, in this, her very special year.

      Contents

       Cover

       Introduction

       HOT BRAZILIAN NIGHTS

       Title Page

       About the Author

       Dedication

       CHAPTER FIVE

       CHAPTER SIX

       CHAPTER SEVEN

       CHAPTER EIGHT

       CHAPTER NINE

       CHAPTER TEN

       CHAPTER ELEVEN

       CHAPTER TWELVE

       CHAPTER THIRTEEN

       CHAPTER FOURTEEN

       CHAPTER FIFTEEN

       EPILOGUE

       Extract

       Copyright

      HAVING THE NIGHT off from her job as chambermaid to attend the wedding of her best friend in Scotland should have been a cause for celebration. A racing heart made that impossible, because Lucas Marcelos would almost certainly attend the wedding too, which meant no swerving from the truth.

       Luc...

      Would she ever learn?

      No, Emma concluded, staring into the mirror in the ladies room at her rabbit-in-the-headlights face. Her stomach clenched at the thought of meeting up with the man who had fathered her unborn child. There was no doubt. She had taken a pregnancy test three times. It was only a couple of weeks since she’d left London and the bed of the hotel owner and infamous bad boy of gaucho polo, Lucas