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{{DEFAULTSORT:Stone Princess, The}}[[Category:1991 Releases]][[Category:Category Romance]][[Category:Reunion Stories]]
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* '''Author''': [[Robyn Donald]]
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* '''Publisher''': [[Mills and Boon Romance]], reissed by [[Harlequin Presents]] (1993)
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* '''Year''': 1991
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* '''Setting''':
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==Book Description==
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Once upon a time...
  
 
Exciting, dangerous men do not make good husbands. But neither do excitable, passionate adolescents make reasonable wives. And so, with a little help from a big misunderstanding, Petra's marriage to New Zealand businessman Caine Fleming had failed very quickly.
 
Exciting, dangerous men do not make good husbands. But neither do excitable, passionate adolescents make reasonable wives. And so, with a little help from a big misunderstanding, Petra's marriage to New Zealand businessman Caine Fleming had failed very quickly.
  
fu the eight years since Caine had left, Petra had grown up - hiding her pain behind a glossy, brittle mask of sophistication. Now her cool demeanor only makes Caine more determined to break through that calm, serene shield to force the real Petra Fleming out of hiding - and turn the stone princess back into a passionate woman.
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In the eight years since Caine had left, Petra had grown up - hiding her pain behind a glossy, brittle mask of sophistication. Now her cool demeanor only makes Caine more determined to break through that calm, serene shield to force the real Petra Fleming out of hiding - and turn the stone princess back into a passionate woman.

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Book Description

Once upon a time...

Exciting, dangerous men do not make good husbands. But neither do excitable, passionate adolescents make reasonable wives. And so, with a little help from a big misunderstanding, Petra's marriage to New Zealand businessman Caine Fleming had failed very quickly.

In the eight years since Caine had left, Petra had grown up - hiding her pain behind a glossy, brittle mask of sophistication. Now her cool demeanor only makes Caine more determined to break through that calm, serene shield to force the real Petra Fleming out of hiding - and turn the stone princess back into a passionate woman.