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The Prince's Wedding

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Jessica Chambers stared into the deep blue eyes of her baby's father and saw a stranger. The ranch hand with amnesia whom she'd called "Joe" was gone forever. For Prince Lucas Sebastiani had regained his memory and his life--and now he had come to claim the mother of his child as his future queen. But although her body burned for his sensual touch, Jessica knew she must resist. Her regal suitor spoke of privilege and duty but said nothing of the feelings in his heart for his commoner bride. And though Lucas had laid his kingdom at Jessie's feet, all she wanted was his love....
LanguageEnglish
PublisherHarlequin
Release dateJun 1, 2010
ISBN9781426867880
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Justine Davis

Justine Davis lives on Puget Sound in Washington State, watching big ships and the occasional submarine go by, and sharing the neighborhood with assorted wildlife, including a pair of bald eagles, deer, a bear or two, and a tailless raccoon. In the few hours when she's not planning, plotting, or writing her next book, her favorite things are photography, knitting her way through a huge yarn stash, and driving her restored 1967 Corvette roadster—top down, of course.

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  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    the entire series is great
  • Rating: 1 out of 5 stars
    1/5
    ok
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    Pretty good. No misunderstandings - well, one. But solving that didn't solve everything - though it did make it possible for them to consider solutions. Just stubbornness and seeing no way out. I like this series and this is an excellent example. But I really want to read the earlier ones where Joe goes away! Big hole in my understanding here.