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'''* Author:''' Sandra Marton
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[[Category: 1993 Releases]]
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[[Category:Contemporary]]
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[[Category:Category Romance]]
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[[Category:Italy]]
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[[Category:Royalty]]
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[[Category:Model]]
  
'''* Publisher:''' Harlequin #1660
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* '''Author:''' [[Sandra Marton]]
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* '''Publisher:''' [[Harlequin Presents]] [[Harlequin Presents By The Numbers|#1660]]
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* '''Year:''' 1993
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* '''ISBN:''' 0-373-11660-8
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* '''Setting:''' Milan and Rome, Italy
  
'''* Year:''' 1993
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==Book Description==
 
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''Destination: Rome''
'''* ISBN:''' 0-373-11660-8
 
 
 
'''* Setting:''' Milan and Rome, Italy
 
 
 
 
 
DESTINATION: ROME
 
 
 
ATTRACTIONS: THE COLOSSEUM, VATICAN CITY...AND NICOLO SABATINI
 
 
 
New World woman versus Old World man---it's more than just a culture clash when American fashion model Caroline Bishop meets Prince Nicolo Sabatini. Certainly to a woman of the nineties, this Roman hunk's views on love are as antiquated as the ruins of his city. And, given half a chance, perhaps as
 
eternal...
 
  
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''Attractions: The Colosseum, Vatican City...and Nicolo Sabatini''
  
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New World woman versus Old World man---it's more than just a culture clash when American fashion model Caroline Bishop meets Prince Nicolo Sabatini. Certainly to a woman of the nineties, this Roman hunk's views on love are as antiquated as the ruins of his city. And, given half a chance, perhaps as eternal...
  
 
== Related Titles ==
 
== Related Titles ==
  
Book six in the Postcards From Europe Series
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* #6 in the [[Postcards From Europe]] Series

Latest revision as of 02:23, 16 November 2022


Book Description

Destination: Rome

Attractions: The Colosseum, Vatican City...and Nicolo Sabatini

New World woman versus Old World man---it's more than just a culture clash when American fashion model Caroline Bishop meets Prince Nicolo Sabatini. Certainly to a woman of the nineties, this Roman hunk's views on love are as antiquated as the ruins of his city. And, given half a chance, perhaps as eternal...

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