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KING'S RANSOM-DIANA PALMER
The Bride: Brianna Scott, the original girl-next door--who suddenly finds herself playing den mother to a foreign "diplomat."
The Groom: Ahmed ben Rashid. He claims he's just a visiting dignitary--so why does he answer to "Your Majesty"?
The Kingdom?: All of a Saudi Mahara--if Ahmed can convince Brianna to be queen....
A PRINCE OF A GUY-KATHLEEN KORBEL
The Bride: Casey Phillips. Until now she's called Brooklyn her domain--but she bears an amazing resemblance to Princess Cassandra....
The Groom: Eric von Lieberhaven. He always was helping damsels in distress--small wonder that he's really a prince!
The Kingdom?: Moritania--if only Eric can get Casey to see that he was born to rule.
EVERY NIGHT AT EIGHT-MARION SMITH COLLINS
The Bride: Selena Mastron, the product of two worlds--a sophisticated woman from an ancient family.
The Groom: Royal dignitary Nicholas Saber. He was born to be king--but now it looks as if he'll have to settle for President instead!
The Kingdom?: Karastonia. It may no longer be a monarchy--but can it support a "royal" marriage made in America?
The Bride: Brianna Scott, the original girl-next door--who suddenly finds herself playing den mother to a foreign "diplomat."
The Groom: Ahmed ben Rashid. He claims he's just a visiting dignitary--so why does he answer to "Your Majesty"?
The Kingdom?: All of a Saudi Mahara--if Ahmed can convince Brianna to be queen....
A PRINCE OF A GUY-KATHLEEN KORBEL
The Bride: Casey Phillips. Until now she's called Brooklyn her domain--but she bears an amazing resemblance to Princess Cassandra....
The Groom: Eric von Lieberhaven. He always was helping damsels in distress--small wonder that he's really a prince!
The Kingdom?: Moritania--if only Eric can get Casey to see that he was born to rule.
EVERY NIGHT AT EIGHT-MARION SMITH COLLINS
The Bride: Selena Mastron, the product of two worlds--a sophisticated woman from an ancient family.
The Groom: Royal dignitary Nicholas Saber. He was born to be king--but now it looks as if he'll have to settle for President instead!
The Kingdom?: Karastonia. It may no longer be a monarchy--but can it support a "royal" marriage made in America?
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