Sometimes I write a book and a secondary character clamours to be heard. They nag away at me until I know I just have to give them their own story!
Princess Natalia of Montovia was one such character. She’s the sister of Crown Prince Tristan, and appeared briefly in Tristan’s story Crown Prince’s Chosen Bride (Harlequin Romance 2016).
I really liked Natalia (I know that sounds kinda weird as she’s a fictional character from my own imagination, but we writers really feel we know our people!) and loved giving Natalia her own wonderful romance with gorgeous hero, Finn O’Neill.
Falling for the Secret Princess will be published by Harlequin Romance in September this year, in both e-book and print.
Here’s the blurb:
A reunion…
…fit for a princess in disguise!
At his friend’s wedding, millionaire Finn couldn’t take his eyes off the gorgeous stranger whose naivety intrigued his cynical heart…until she suddenly fled!
…fit for a princess in disguise!
At his friend’s wedding, millionaire Finn couldn’t take his eyes off the gorgeous stranger whose naivety intrigued his cynical heart…until she suddenly fled!
So while on business in Montovia, he’s shocked to come face-to-face with her—as Princess Natalia!
Finn’s once again compelled by their instant connection, but Natalia’s duty makes a future impossible. Unless he can convince her their love is worth breaking a few royal rules for…
I hope you enjoy Natalia and Finn’s story!
Kandy Shepherd is a multi-published, award-winning author of contemporary romance and women’s fiction. She lives on a small farm in the Blue Mountains near Sydney, Australia, with her family and a menagerie of four-legged friends.
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3 comments:
sounds wonderful
denise
Thank you, Denise! I really enjoyed writing it.
"Unless he can convince her their love is worth breaking a few royal rules for…" I enjoy reading stories where the hero knows what (who) he wants and goes after it (her), despite the perceived obstacles (royal rules). Should be your usual page turner, and I look forward to reading every last page. Thanks for sharing, Kandy!
Have you ever read a book called "Eats, Shoots & Leaves"? It talks about the importance of punctuation (to include or not to include) - as the book title was NOT about a killing but instead about a panda eating shoots and then leaving.... When typing that last line, all I could think of was, "Thanks for sharing candy!" Yup, punctuation IS important (and spelling too, of course)!
Have a wonderful day!
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