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What happens when a sensible Cinderella meets a
European prince? Find out in this sparkling romantic Regency story!
A royal distraction...
...for the debutante!
Given her meagre dowry and lack of known parents,
Isobel Lennox must use her only London season to make a sensible match. So why,
oh why is she dazzled by the dashing, handsome Prince Claudio? She's not
highborn enough to be his bride--and he's certainly not ready to marry. But one
mesmerizing kiss later, neither can stay away from each other!
From Harlequin Historical: Your romantic
escape to the past.
Catherine Tinley is a multi award-winning
writer of witty, heartwarming Regency Romance. Her first novel, Waltzing with the Earl, won the Rita(R) Award for
Best Historical Romance 2018, and she has since won the 2021 RoNA award, the
2021 HOLT medallion, and the 2022 RoNA award for Best Historical Romance. She
lives in Ireland with her family and can be reached at www.CatherineTinley.com and on social media at https://linktr.ee/CTinley
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