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Dinner with a Prince
(2020)(The first book in the Princes of New Sargasso series)
A novel by Carol Moncado
He doesn’t want to be king.
She doesn’t want to be a princess.
He doesn’t have a choice.
She does.
Princes of New Sargasso
Book 1
Prince Gideon of New Sargasso is used to people deferring to him.
He’s even had supermodels offer to have his babies - quite a sacrifice for someone who makes their living in bikinis.
So when he walks into a local Aussie-inspired café to find Karsen Robertson laughing to the point
of tears at the idea, he’s a little shocked.
Then she makes him pay for his food.
No one does that.
But nothing and no one has intrigued him quite like the blue-eyed beauty who has nothing but
snark for him.
Of course he’s going to ask her out.
And, if he can keep the paparazzi and tabloids away long enough, finagle a way to make her a
princess.
But if she’s not sure about the princess thing, how would she feel about one day becoming
queen?
First dinner with a prince.
Then a crown.
If she doesn’t run screaming first.
Genre: Romance
She doesn’t want to be a princess.
He doesn’t have a choice.
She does.
Princes of New Sargasso
Book 1
Prince Gideon of New Sargasso is used to people deferring to him.
He’s even had supermodels offer to have his babies - quite a sacrifice for someone who makes their living in bikinis.
So when he walks into a local Aussie-inspired café to find Karsen Robertson laughing to the point
of tears at the idea, he’s a little shocked.
Then she makes him pay for his food.
No one does that.
But nothing and no one has intrigued him quite like the blue-eyed beauty who has nothing but
snark for him.
Of course he’s going to ask her out.
And, if he can keep the paparazzi and tabloids away long enough, finagle a way to make her a
princess.
But if she’s not sure about the princess thing, how would she feel about one day becoming
queen?
First dinner with a prince.
Then a crown.
If she doesn’t run screaming first.
Genre: Romance
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