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From choosing the prince’s bride…
To becoming his unexpected princess!
Personal assistant Latika Bakshmi had one job—pick a suitable wife for playboy Prince Gunnar. He’s infuriating, arrogant and far too handsome, but when shadows from Latika’s past return, he’s the only man who can save her…if he agrees to her shocking proposition!
Nothing surprises cynical Gunnar, until deliciously disapproving Latika asks him to marry her! Recognizing her desperation, he’ll protect her with all his royal power. But the biggest surprise isn’t their sizzling chemistry, but how dangerously permanent his craving for his temporary princess feels…
MAISEY YATES is a New York Times bestselling author of over seventy-five romance novels. She has a coffee habit she has no interest in kicking, and a slight Pinterest addiction. She lives with her husband and children in the Pacific Northwest. When Maisey isn’t writing she can be found singing in the grocery store, shopping for shoes online and probably not doing dishes. Check out her website: maiseyyates.com.
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Crowning His Convenient Princess
Maisey Yates
ISBN: 978-1-474-09785-7
CROWNING HIS CONVENIENT PRINCESS
© 2019 Maisey Yates
Published in Great Britain 2019
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For Mr. H, my 4th and 5th Grade teacher.
I remember you teaching us about pseudonyms,
and you said if we didn’t use one you might be
able to find us and read our books someday if we
ever became authors. Unless we wrote romance,
which you didn’t read. Now you’re mentioned
in a romance—bet you didn’t see that coming.
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