**An innocent royal will test her billionaire husband's limits in this powerful story by Millie Adams!** A king in name only Until he claims his queen... Finally freed from her captors, new queen Annick faces her looming coronation. She knows there are still those looking to destroy her, so sh
The Scandal That Made Her His Queen--An Uplifting International Romance
β Scribed by Caitlin Crews
- Book ID
- 110660939
- Publisher
- Harlequin
- Year
- 2022
- Tongue
- en-US
- Weight
- 376 KB
- Series
- Pregnant Princesses #3
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9780369707529
- ASIN
- B09BL89GHJ
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β¦ Synopsis
One royal reputation, one scandalous night and one shocking consequence! This romance by USA TODAY bestselling author Caitlin Crews has it all!
"You are carrying my heir...
...You will reign as my Queen."
Crown Prince Zeus needed a front-page scandal to ruin his hated father's plans for him. So when attraction flared with innocent Nina Graine, lady-in-waiting to the bride he never chose, one deliciously forbidden tryst seemed the perfect solution...
Orphaned Nina has always shunned the spotlight. But now, after her scandalous encounter with the Prince, she's penniless and pregnant! She wants nothing from Zeus aside from his protection. Certainly not a marriage proposal! Or for the desire between them to be reignitedβhot, fast and as dangerous as ever...
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Read all the Pregnant Princesses books:
Book 1: Crowned for His Christmas Baby by Maisey Yates
Book 2: Pregnant by the Wrong Prince by Jackie Ashenden
Book 3: The Scandal That Made Her His Queen by Caitlin Crews
Book 4: His Bride with Two Royal Secrets by Marcella Bell
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