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The Legend of the Ring
Once upon a time, there lived a prince
who could not find a bride. Fearing the
family line would end, the prince’s mother
gave him an enchanted ring that would fit
only his one true love. Maidens traveled
from near and far to try on the ring, but
to no avail. Then, one day, the daughter of
a visiting merchant slipped the ring onto
her finger—a perfect fit. Upon the royal
wedding, the prince fell in love with his
princess bride, and his marriage thrived.
Untold prosperity, happiness and peace
befell the citizens of his country. And all
lived happily ever after.
As the years passed, the legend of the
royal engagement ring evolved and
became tradition. To this day, if the ruling
or crown prince has not wed by his
thirtieth year, unwed females of
marriageable age are encouraged to try
on the ring. If the ring fits, within seven
days the prince must marry the woman
wearing it, or abdicate the throne.
And our story begins…
Dear Reader,
Not only is February the month for lovers, it is the second month for readers to enjoy exciting celebratory titles across all Silhouette series. Throughout 2000, Silhouette Books will be commemorating twenty years of publishing the best in contemporary category romance fiction. This month’s Silhouette Romance lineup continues our winning tradition.
Carla Cassidy offers an emotional VIRGIN BRIDES title, in which a baby on the doorstep sparks a second chance for a couple who’d once been Waiting for the Wedding—their own!—and might be again.…Susan Meier’s charming miniseries BREWSTER BABY BOOM continues with Bringing Up Babies as black sheep brother Chas Brewster finds himself falling for the young nanny hired to tend his triplet half siblings.
A beautiful horse trainer’s quest for her roots leads her to two men in Moyra Tarling’s The Family Diamond. Simon Says…Marry Me! is the premiere of Myrna Mackenzie’s THE WEDDING AUCTION. Don’t miss a single story in this engaging three-book miniseries. A pregnant bride-for-hire dreams of making The Double Heart Ranch a real home, but first she must convince her husband in this heart-tugger by Leanna Wilson. And If the Ring Fits… some lucky woman gets to marry a prince! In this sparkling debut Romance from Melissa McClone, an accident-prone American heiress finds herself a royal bride-to-be!
In coming months, look for Diana Palmer, a Joan Hohl-Kasey Michaels duet and much more. It’s an exciting year for Silhouette Books, and we invite you to join the celebration!
Happy Reading!
Mary-Theresa Hussey
Senior Editor
If The Ring Fits…
Melissa McClone
MILLS & BOON
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To Mary-Theresa Hussey,
for planting the seed and letting it grow.
Books by Melissa McClone
Silhouette Romance
If the Ring Fits… #1431
Silhouette Yours Truly
Fiancé for the Night
MELISSA MCCLONE
With a degree in mechanical engineering from Stanford University, the last thing Melissa McClone ever thought she would be doing is writing romance novels, but analyzing engines for a major U.S. airline just couldn’t compete with her “happily-ever-afters.”
When she isn’t writing, caring for her toddler or doing laundry, Melissa loves to curl up on the couch with a cup of tea, her cats and a good book. She is also a big fan of The X-Files and enjoys watching home decorating shows to get ideas for her house—a 1939 cottage that is slowly being renovated.
Melissa lives in Lake Oswego, Oregon, with her own real-life hero husband, daughter, two lovable, but oh-so-spoiled indoor cats and a no-longer-stray outdoor kitty who decided to call the garage home. Melissa loves to hear from readers. You can write to her at P.O. Box 63, Lake Oswego, OR 97034.
Contents
Chapter One
“Did you know she set fire to the White House, Your Highness?” Didier Alois whispered.
His Serene Highness Prince Richard de Thierry of San Montico stared at the unlikely pyromaniac—a young woman with