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This is a work of fiction. Names, characters, places, and incidents are either the product of the author’s imagination or are used fictitiously, and any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, business establishments, events or locales is entirely coincidental.

 

 

 

Red Lily

 

 

 

AJove Book / published by arrangement with the author

 

 

 

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Copyright ©2005 byNora Roberts

 

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Electronic edition: November, 2005

 

 

 

 

 

 

Nora Roberts & J. D. Robb

 

REMEMBER WHEN

 

Nora Roberts

 

HOT ICE

 

SACRED SINS

 

BRAZEN VIRTUE

 

SWEET REVENGE

 

PUBLIC SECRETS

 

GENUINE LIES

 

CARNAL INNOCENCE

 

DIVINE EVIL

 

HONEST ILLUSIONS

 

PRIVATE SCANDALS

 

HIDDEN RICHES

 

NORTHERN LIGHTS

 

TRUE BETRAYALS

 

MONTANA SKY

 

SANCTUARY

 

HOMEPORT

 

THE REEF

 

RIVER’S END

 

CAROLINA MOON

 

THE VILLA

 

MIDNIGHT BAYOU

 

THREE FATES

 

BIRTHRIGHT

 

Series

 

In the Garden Trilogy

 

BLUE DAHLIA

 

BLACK ROSE

 

RED LILY

 

 

 

Key Trilogy

 

KEY OF LIGHT

 

KEY OF KNOWLEDGE

 

KEY OF VALOR

 

 

 

Gallaghers of Ardmore Trilogy

 

JEWELS OF THE SUN

 

TEARS OF THE MOON

 

HEART OF THE SEA

 

 

 

Chesapeake Bay Saga

 

SEA SWEPT

 

RISING TIDES

 

INNER HARBOR

 

CHESAPEAKE BLUE

 

 

 

Three Sisters Island Trilogy

 

DANCE UPON THE AIR

 

HEAVEN AND EARTH

 

FACE THE FIRE

 

 

 

Born In Trilogy

 

BORN IN FIRE

 

BORN IN ICE

 

BORN IN SHAME

 

 

 

Dream Trilogy

 

DARING TO DREAM

 

HOLDING THE DREAM

 

FINDING THE DREAM

 

 

 

Anthologies

 

FROM THE HEART

 

A LITTLE MAGIC

 

A LITTLE FATE

 

 

 

MOON SHADOWS

(with Jill Gregory, Ruth Ryan Langan, and Marianne Willman)

 

 

 

The Once Upon Series

(with Jill Gregory, Ruth Ryan Langan, and Marianne Willman)

 

ONCE UPON A CASTLE

 

ONCE UPON A STAR

 

ONCE UPON A DREAM

 

ONCE UPON A ROSE

 

ONCE UPON A KISS

 

ONCE UPON A MIDNIGHT

 

J. D. Robb

(in order of publication)

 

NAKED IN DEATH

 

GLORY IN DEATH

 

IMMORTAL IN DEATH

 

RAPTURE IN DEATH

 

CEREMONY IN DEATH

 

VENGEANCE IN DEATH

 

HOLIDAY IN DEATH

 

CONSPIRACY IN DEATH

 

LOYALTY IN DEATH

 

WITNESS IN DEATH

 

JUDGMENT IN DEATH

 

BETRAYAL IN DEATH

 

SEDUCTION IN DEATH

 

REUNION IN DEATH

 

PURITY IN DEATH

 

PORTRAIT IN DEATH

 

IMITATION IN DEATH

 

DIVIDED IN DEATH

 

VISIONS IN DEATH

 

SURVIVOR IN DEATH

 

 

 

Anthologies

 

 

 

SILENT NIGHT

(with Susan Plunkett, Dee Holmes, and Claire Cross)

 

 

 

OUT OF THIS WORLD

(with Laurell K. Hamilton, Susan Krinard, and Maggie Shayne)

 

Also available . . .

 

THE OFFICIAL NORA ROBERTS COMPANION

(edited by Denise Little and Laura Hayden)

 

To Kayla, child of my child, and all those lights who’ve yet to shine when this was written.

 

 

 

Grafting and budding involve joining two separate plants so that they function as one, creating a strong, healthy plant that has only the best characteristics as its two parents.

 

AMERICANHORTICULTURESOCIETYPLANTPROPAGATION

 

 

 

Youth fades; love droops, the leaves of friendship fall; a mother’s secret hope outlives them all.

 

OLIVERWENDELLHOLMES

 

prologue

 

Memphis

January 1893

 

SHE WAS DESPERATE, destitute, and demented.

 

Once she’d been a beautiful woman, a clever woman with one towering ambition. Luxury. She’d achieved it, using her body to seduce and her mind to calculate. She became the mistress of one of the wealthiest and most powerful men in Tennessee.

 

Her house had been a showplace, decorated at her whim—and with Reginald’s money. There’d been servants to do her bidding, a wardrobe to rival the most sought-after courtesan in Paris. Jewelry, amusing friends, a carriage of her own.

 

She’d given gay parties. She’d been envied and desired.

 

She, the daughter of a biddable housemaid, had all her avaricious heart had desired.

 

She’d had a son.

 

It had changed her, that life she hadn’t wanted to carry inside her. It had become the center of her world, the single thing she loved more than herself. She planned for her son, dreamed of him. Sang to him while he lay sleeping in her womb.

 

She delivered him into the world with pain, such pain, but with joy, too. The joy of knowing when the pain was done, she would hold her precious son in her arms.

 

They told her she delivered a girl child. They told her the baby was stillborn.

 

They lied.

 

She’d known it even then, even when she was wild with grief, even when she sank into the pit of despair. Even when she went mad, she knew it for a lie. Her son lived.

 

They’d stolen her baby from her. Held him for ransom. How could it be otherwise when she couldfeel his heart beat as truly as she felt her own?

 

But it hadn’t been the midwife and doctor who’d taken her child. Reginald had taken what was hers, using his money to buy the silence of those who served him.

 

How she remembered the way he’d stood in her parlor, coming to her only after her months of grief and worry. Done with her, she thought as she buttoned the gray dress with trembling fingers. Finished now that he had what he had wanted. A son, an heir. The one thing his cold-blooded wife hadn’t been able to provide.

 

He’d used her, then taken her single treasure, as if he had theright . Offering her money and a voyage to England in exchange.

 

He would pay, he would pay, he would pay, her mind repeated as she groomed herself. But not with money. Oh no. Not with money.

 

She was all but penniless now, but she would find a way. Of course she would find a way, once she had her darling James back in her arms.

 

The servants—rats and sinking ships—had stolen some of her jewelry. Sheknew it. She’d had to sell most of the rest, and had been cheated in the price. But what could she expect from the thin-lipped scarecrow of a jeweler? He was a man, after all.

 

Liars and cheats and thieves. Every one of them.

 

They wouldall pay before she was finished.

 

She couldn’t find the rubies—the ruby and diamond bracelet, heart-shaped stones, blood and ice, that Reginald had given her a...

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