Reprint of Silhouette Romances, Nos 555, 567, and 579) are modern retellings of "Cinderella," "Beauty and the Beast," and "Snow White."
CINDY AND THE PRINCE: Unemotional, levelheaded Thorndike Prince was certain his company's Christmas ball would be an utter bore...until a captivating mystery woman announced that she was Cinderella and he just might be her Prince. In mere hours, she'd toppled his implacable cool and sent his usually unshakable heart reeling. But who was she?
Janitor Cindy Territo had thought donning an elegant gown and crashing the Oakes-Jennings Christmas party would be a lark. She'd never dreamed the handsome but cynical young vice president would melt her very soul. But how could she tell Thorndike that his Cinderella was the broom-wielding nobody who cleaned his office?
SOME KIND OF WONDERFUL: Judy agreed to McFarland's terms and went to the remote Caribbean island to become his temporary companion. After all, he was probably harmless, like the fairy-tale beast who simply needed affection. She didn't expect to meet a powerful, attractive loner who stunned her senses and captured her heart. Suddenly, what had started as a flight of fancy became a tale of love...
ALMOST PARADISE: To fun loving Sherry White, a summer camp for intellectually gifted children seemed the perfect getaway from the smothering influence of her wacky but well-intentioned stepmother. But she soon realized that sharing a cabin with seven precocious little girls and a contraband hamster, under the watchful eye of Camp Gitche Gumee's gorgeous, disapproving director, Jeff Roarke, was more that child's play.
Roarke's businesslike attitude and crack-of-dawn staff meetings were anything but relaxing. Still, a midnight lakeside rendezvous had Sherry a tingle in a way she was certain ran counter to Roarke's strict antiromance policy. Dare she risk falling under the spell of this unwilling prince?