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The Princess and the Mercenary - cover

The Princess and the Mercenary

Marilyn Pappano

Publisher: Silhouette Intimate Moments

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Summary

Tyler Ramsey's mission was to follow the trail ofMontebello's missing crown prince to Montana,not to guard a pampered princess. But whenPrincess Anna Sebastiani insisted on joining thesearch for her brother, Tyler became her reluctantbodyguard. Keeping track of the regal virginwasn't nearly as challenging as fighting theexplosive and unexpected attraction betweenthem. When the fierce Montana winter left themsnowbound, the result seemed inevitable. But therugged mercenary's sworn duty was to protectthe princess&#8212even from himself&#8230.
Available since: 08/01/2010.
Print length: 256 pages.

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