A series of explosions took out the royal motorcade and threw the country of Lydia into chaos. Princess Anastasia missed her limo, and doesn't know what has become of the rest of her family. Whisked away from her native country for her protection, Stasi is dismayed that her life is now in shambles.
Protecting the Princess
β Scribed by Millard, Nadine
- Publisher
- Nadine Millard
- Year
- 2020
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 92 KB
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Princess Harriet Wesselbach is growing tired of her pampered, privileged lifestyle. The only thing worse than the gilded cage of a royal life is the overprotective nature of her brother, the crown prince.
When the palace is suddenly thrown into turmoil, Harriet takes the opportunity to run away and branch out on her own. After all, how hard could it be to live not as a royal, but as an ordinary young lady?
Harriet wants to stand on her own two feet, and she is determined that nothing will get in her way. Especially not a chance encounter with a handsome stranger.
***
The last thing Jacob Lauer needs or wants to do is play nanny to a spoilt princess.
But thatβs exactly what he finds himself having to do.
From the moment he meets her, she is nothing but trouble, and what should have been an easy assignment is turning out to be more difficult than he had bargained for.
Not least because the longer he spends in Harrietβs company, the more difficult it is to hide his growing attraction to the young royal.
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When Harrietβs safety is threatened, Jacob must put aside all his conflicting feelings and concentrate on the job at hand.
Will he be able to ignore his heart, when heβs protecting the princess?
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