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A Royal Amnesia Scandal
- Length: 5 hrs and 7 mins
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Publisher's Summary
She’s about to have an unforgettable affair…with her royal boss.
He was desperate to forget a broken engagement…until an accident has Prince Lucas Silva forgetting his fiancée’s identity. Now he believes his loyal assistant Kate Barton is his bride-to-be. And she’s under strict orders to keep up the pretense.
Playing the role of beloved is no stretch for Kate; she’s had a crush on her boss for years. But palace rules prohibit royalty from mixing with the help, so Kate knows her happiness can’t last. Once Luc regains his memory she could very well be tossed aside…unless the prince is willing to forget the rules, too!
©2015 Jules Bennett (P)2024 HarperCollins Publishers
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