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      Cherish Collection

      The Final Falcon Says I Do

      Lucy Gordon

      The Greek’s Tiny Miracle

      Rebecca Winters

      Happy New Year, Baby Fortune!

      Leanne Banks

      Bound by a Baby

      Kate Hardy

      The Man Behind the Mask

      Barbara Wallace

      The Sheriff’s Second Chance

      Michelle Celmer

      English Girl in New York

      Scarlet Wilson

      That Summer at the Shore

      Callie Endicott

      It Began with a Crush

      Lilian Darcy

      Reid’s Runaway Bride

      Tracy Madison

      Matched by Moonlight

      Gina Wilkins

      The Dashing Doc Next Door

      Helen R. Myers

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      The Final Falcon Says I Do

      Lucy Gordon

       Mills & Boon are thrilled to conclude this new family saga from award-winning author Lucy Gordon

       THE FALCON DYNASTY

       Five successful brothers looking for brides!

      Amos Falcon is a proud, self-made man who wants his legacy to live on through his five sons.

      Each son is different, for they have different mothers, but in one aspect they are the same: he has raised them to be ruthless in business and sensible in matters of the heart.

      But one by one these high-achieving brothers will find that when the right woman comes along love is the greatest power of them all …

      LUCY GORDON cut her writing teeth on magazine journalism, interviewing many of the world’s most interesting men, including Warren Beatty, Charlton Heston and Sir Roger Moore. She also camped out with lions in Africa, and had many other unusual experiences, which have often provided the background for her books. Several years ago, while staying in Venice, she met a Venetian who proposed in two days. They have been married ever since. Naturally this has affected her writing, where romantic Italian men tend to feature strongly.

      To Horus, the Falcon God, whose magical powers are always there, lurking mysteriously.

      Contents

       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

       EXCERPT

      CHAPTER ONE

      IT WOULD BE the wedding of the year. In an elegant, luxurious church in the heart of London, crowded with wealthy, glamorous people, Amos Falcon, the financial giant whose name inspired awe and fury in equal measure, was to escort his stepdaughter down the aisle to be the bride of Dan Connor, a man of wealth and importance in the television industry.

      Not that that would impress Amos Falcon. It was common knowledge that he had wanted to marry his stepdaughter to one of his own sons but had failed: one of the few times in his life when he hadn’t got his own way.

      The excitement level was rising. The wedding wasn’t until midday, but the television cameras had been in place an hour earlier. Gossip said the entire Falcon family would be present, which meant Amos’s five sons, who hailed from England, America, Russia and France. Some were famous. Some were wealthy. All were notable. And nobody wanted to miss so many fascinating arrivals.

      ‘Travis Falcon,’ sighed one young female journalist. ‘Oh, I do hope he turns up. I always watch his television series and I’d love to meet him.’

      ‘You reckon he’ll really come all the way to London from Los Angeles?’ queried Ken, the cameraman with her.

      ‘Why not? He went to Moscow last month for Leonid’s wedding. Hey, who’s that?’

      A buzz of anticipation greeted the arrival of a luxurious car, which disgorged an expensively dressed couple. But then there was a faint groan of disappointment. This man wasn’t Travis.

      ‘Marcel Falcon,’ Ken mused. ‘The French brother. And the one in the car just behind is Leonid.’

      He focussed his camera on the two brothers as they climbed the steps to the great entrance and disappeared inside, then switched quickly back to another car from which a man and woman had emerged.

      ‘Darius,’ he said. ‘English.’

      ‘What about Jackson?’ she asked. ‘Surely he’s English as well, and after Travis he’s the best known because of those TV documentaries he does.’

      ‘He’s not a guest. He’s the best man and he’ll arrive with the groom. After that it’ll be Amos and Freya, the

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