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The Ambassador’s Daughter by Violet L Ryan
by Violet L Ryan.
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Halfway around the world, Ambassador Adam Carvell’s daughter Olivia is abducted by ragtag rebels and threatened with a fate worse than death. One of the men saves Livvy with a bogus marriage. Clever Olivia escapes shortly after a compulsory consummation. Four years later, Nikandros Sandraga, King of Ovest Batari, comes to America to find Olivia, and discovers those few minutes of wedded bliss produced a son who is now crown prince. Livvy learns the marriage is legal in his country. The stranger really is her husband. It takes another woman, another attempted coup, and another abduction before they confess their love and return to the same old farmhouse where they first wed for a real honeymoon.
 
Halfway around the world, Ambassador Adam Carvell’s daughter Olivia is abducted by ragtag rebels and threatened with a fate worse than death. One of the men saves Livvy with a bogus marriage. Clever Olivia escapes shortly after a compulsory consummation. Four years later, Nikandros Sandraga, King of Ovest Batari, comes to America to find Olivia, and discovers those few minutes of wedded bliss produced a son who is now crown prince. Livvy learns the marriage is legal in his country. The stranger really is her husband. It takes another woman, another attempted coup, and another abduction before they confess their love and return to the same old farmhouse where they first wed for a real honeymoon.

Latest revision as of 19:24, 13 September 2012

The Ambassador’s Daughter by Violet L Ryan


Halfway around the world, Ambassador Adam Carvell’s daughter Olivia is abducted by ragtag rebels and threatened with a fate worse than death. One of the men saves Livvy with a bogus marriage. Clever Olivia escapes shortly after a compulsory consummation. Four years later, Nikandros Sandraga, King of Ovest Batari, comes to America to find Olivia, and discovers those few minutes of wedded bliss produced a son who is now crown prince. Livvy learns the marriage is legal in his country. The stranger really is her husband. It takes another woman, another attempted coup, and another abduction before they confess their love and return to the same old farmhouse where they first wed for a real honeymoon.