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Berkley Sensation Titles by Renee Bernard

REVENGE WEARS RUBIES
SEDUCTION WEARS SAPPHIRES
ECSTASY WEARS EMERALDS
PASSION WEARS PEARLS

Passion
Wears Pearls

RENEE BERNARD

THE BERKLEY PUBLISHING GROUP
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PASSION WEARS PEARLS

A Berkley Sensation Book / published by arrangement with the author

PUBLISHING HISTORY

Berkley mass-market edition / March 2012

Copyright © 2012 by Renee Bernard.
Excerpt from
Obsession Wears Opals
by Renee Bernard copyright © 2012 by Renee Bernard.
Cover design by George Long. Cover illustration by Alan Ayers. Cover hand lettering by Ron Zinn.

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ISBN: 978-1-101-57703-5

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If you purchased this book without a cover, you should be aware that this book is stolen property. It was reported as “unsold and destroyed” to the publisher, and neither the author nor the publisher has received any payment for this “stripped book.”

ALWAYS LEARNING

PEARSON

To Holly. There’s never been a moment when I didn’t look up to you in complete awe. As a sister, a mother and a “Happy,” a teacher and a scholar, and as the voice of calm in any storm, you’re one of those women who always amaze others without any effort at all. I know you don’t like even a hint of mush, and maybe it’s the hedgehog in you that makes us like you all the more. I love you.

To Heidi. What a heart you have! I can’t even describe how much I admire you for your beauty and your humor. You make everything look so graceful; being a mom and being there for everyone around you. Martha Stewart would cry if she could see the beautiful house you keep … but only because she could never match the sweet spirit that you infuse in everything around you. I love you.

To Geoffrey and my girls. Let’s stop time. Just for a while. Until I can catch my breath and get used to being this happy.

And finally, to Leslie Esdaile Banks, my Fairy Godmother. I miss you, your hugs, and your laugh. Heaven can’t be beautiful enough for a soul like yours … but with your arrival, I’m sure it’s been vastly improved.

Acknowledgments

I’m going to try to thank a new cast of people so that anyone paying attention to these doesn’t get too bored hearing all over again about my wonderful editor, Kate Seaver, or my friend the media powerhouse, Sheila English, or my friends behind the scenes who made this book possible: Lisa Richardson, Sean Conley-Whiting, and Lia Boxwell. Or even yet another reprise to the ER staff at Marshall Hospital. (Has anyone done a study to make sure that children under the age of six aren’t crazy? Because mine will do
anything it takes
to give me a heart attack—apparently for amusement. And for those stuffed bears they give out.)

But this time, I want to also thank my new agent, Eric Ruben, who is phenomenally brilliant and very funny. And on those days when all you want to do is cry and throw in the towel, it’s nice to have someone with a great sense of humor come to your rescue (or at least offer to buy you a drink).

I want to thank Anne Elizabeth for becoming one of those amazing friends that you’re sure you’ve never been good enough to deserve but you keep your fingers crossed that there will be enough opportunities to earn anyway. When I grow up, I want to be cool enough to hang out with Anne.

I want to thank Samantha Stoddard for being Samantha Stoddard. Sam was like a touchstone and while she pretended to need my help and advice, I swear I got more out of her internship than she did. My attempt at mentorship was probably laughable, but it was a joy just to be in her presence.

It’s been a year of extremes, highs and lows. The low point was the loss of a dear friend, L.A. Banks, in August of 2011. It’s not an original complaint but I’ll waste my breath saying it. I hate cancer. I hate it. And a day hasn’t passed when I haven’t missed her or made an impossible wish about reversing fate. The worst of it is, I suspect, this will never change. The best of it is, every day is about being a better person to try to live up to the legacy she left behind. She’s inspired me to try harder—at everything.

The high points were family weddings and quiet parenting milestones that made sure I was reminded of how precious every day can be. It’s crazy to say that Fiona losing a tooth or Morgan touching the ocean made all the stress and long hours worthwhile, but there you have it. Life went on.

And again, just in case anyone is tracking these from book to book, you know I can’t leave her out. My mother is still my biggest fan and strongest supporter. Geography makes no difference. I know she’s right behind me and wherever this path takes me, my mother will be the first one to cheer me on.

I have to also mention the wonderful readers and booksellers in Australia who have been especially kind with their e-mails and Facebook friending (if that’s a verb!). I’m saving pennies for the trip I imagine myself taking to the Far East and Australia. It’s silly, I realize, but a woman must have dreams in these difficult times and mine is to see some of my favorite booksellers down under and “pop in” on a romance reading group or two. Australian Romance Readers Association conference in Brisbane in 2013, here I come!

To all my readers, wherever you are, I can’t thank you enough. You’re the reason I write. And yes, I’m writing faster.

Day and night I guarded the pearl of my soul.
Now in this ocean of pearling currents,
I’ve lost track of which was mine.

—RUMI

Table of Contents

Chapter 1

Chapter 2

Chapter 3

Chapter 4

Chapter 5

Chapter 6

Chapter 7

Chapter 8

Chapter 9

Chapter 10

Chapter 11

Chapter 12

Chapter 13

Chapter 14

Chapter 15

Chapter 16

Chapter 17

Chapter 18

Chapter 19

Chapter 20

Chapter 21

Chapter 22

Chapter 23

Chapter 24

Chapter 25

Chapter 26

Chapter 27

Chapter 28

Chapter 29

Chapter 30

Epilogue

Chapter
1

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