The Princess Bride by Rebecca Winters, Jennie Adams, Melissa McClone
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Overview: Rebecca Winters, an American writer and mother of four, lives in Salt Lake City, Utah. When she was 17, she went to boarding school in Lausanne, Switzerland, where she learned to speak French and met girls from all over the world. Upon returning to the U.S., Rebecca developed her love of languages when she earned her B.A. in secondary education, history, French, and Spanish from the University of Utah and did postgraduate work in Arabic. Because of her studies overseas, Rebecca decided to become a teacher and studied French and history at her alma mater in Utah. For the past 15 years, she s taught junior-high and high-school French and history, and says she got into serious writing almost by accident.
The youngest of five children, Jennie Adams was born and raised in rural New South Wales Australia where dinner table conversations about farm work ensured she had a strong constitution, and helping to yard cattle proved she could scale a pole fence at the speed of light if the need arose. Jennie credits her storytelling streak to her father, whose repertoire of bush and fishing yarns were as endless as they were captivating, and her love of reading to her mother. To her sister she would like to credit her messy streak, and to her brothers, her fear of motorbikes, and her long-standing belief that snakes could enter a house via the drain in the bottom of the bathtub.
Melissa McClone has always been a fan of fairy tales and "happily-ever-afters," but she’d never read a category romance until her senior year of high school, when an English teacher had the class study genre fiction. Needless to say, she owes Mrs. Penny Cooper a debt of gratitude. After graduating from Stanford University with a degree in mechanical engineering, Melissa worked analyzing jet engine performance, and her love of romance novels grew. One day, she decided to write a romance of her own. Easier said than done, Melissa quickly learned, but she didn’t give up.
Genre: Romance
The Bride Of Montefalco — Rebecca Winters
Ally Parker has come to Italy with questions about her past only Gino, Duc of Montefalco, can answer.
Swept away to his magical country estate, Ally begins to fall in love with the brooding Italian duc. But will the secrets and sins of the past keep Gino from making Ally the rightful bride of Montefalco?
Invitation To The Prince’s Palace — Jennie Adams
Mel Watson’s just a normal girl until a cab ride turns into an invitation to a whole new life. It’s not until she hears her cab driver being addressed as ‘Your Highness’ that she realises she’s stumbled into a fairy tale.
Prince Rikardo can’t believe he’s collected the wrong wannabe princess. Mel’s far from the cynical social climber he planned for — the tempting softness in her eyes makes him wary. For Rikardo’s long given up on love: he wants a temporary wife…and proposing to this sweet, ordinary girl feels all too real.
Not-So-Perfect Princess — Melissa McClone
Dutiful Princess Julianna has a secret — she’s actually happiest makeup free, sailing with the sea breeze in her hair. Her attraction to rebel prince Alejandro is instant— but her intended is his brother, the proper but dull Enrique!
For the first time, Julianna’s irresistibly tempted. Before long, she’s spending her nights sailing with gorgeous Alejandro while the rest of the palace believes she’s sleeping. Soon she’ll have to choose — remain the perfect princess, or follow her heart and stop sleepwalking her way through life.
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