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Sazzy
Posted June 25, 2009
First comes duty can the come love?
He belives in his Duty to his people and Prince Miklos would even marry a woman has not seen since in over 20 years!
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Judit's parents had died when she was young she was raised in States
by her step mother and her "Aunt Viola"who moved t be closer to her. Judit treated herself to a hoilday to learn about her birth country after her plane lands she finds out she is engaeged to a Prince?
Togther they must battle to save the lives of his family!
can they also find true love?
Ms Marton has great job it writing this book the story just jumps of the pages and leaves you wanting more and waiting to find out what happens next! -
a great royal romance
This is the first novel I read by this author that features the prince, but I hope it's not the last. I loved the fast-paced action and the way these two very different people ended up falling in love in the end.
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When Judi Marezzi arrives to a small European kingdom for a vacation, she's stunned to find a prince waiting for her there. Her family is from the country, but she grew up in the U.S. Little did she know that her parents had promised her to the prince before their death, when she was just a small child.
Prince Miklos is not thrilled with the idea of an arranged marriage either, but he's willing to sacrifice anything for his country. Before the two can duke it out, however, they're kidnapped by anti-monarchy rebels and taken up to a small cabin high in the mountains. For a while, it's a toss-up whether they can work together to escape or strangle each other.
Tons of sparks fly as they fight through obstacle after obstacle and fall in love in the process. The story line had many unique settings and unexpected turns. -
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