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* '''Year''': 1997
 
* '''Year''': 1997
 
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* '''Amazon Listing''': [http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0373166923/ref=nosim/103-3685024-2000659?n=283155 The Princess And The Frog]
  
==Book Description==
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== Book Description ==
 
Reclusive Edward Babcock had never seen a lovelier sight than the woman he pulled from the sea. She insisted she was a princess, and was quite certain he was her bodyguard Boris. Edward had spent a lifetime hiding his true identity from the world. But he was positive his name wasn't Boris. And the last thing he needed was to fall in love with a woman without an identity. But the more time he spent with her, the more Edward wondered: could only a woman who didn't know who she was love a man who couldn't tell who he was?
 
Reclusive Edward Babcock had never seen a lovelier sight than the woman he pulled from the sea. She insisted she was a princess, and was quite certain he was her bodyguard Boris. Edward had spent a lifetime hiding his true identity from the world. But he was positive his name wasn't Boris. And the last thing he needed was to fall in love with a woman without an identity. But the more time he spent with her, the more Edward wondered: could only a woman who didn't know who she was love a man who couldn't tell who he was?
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== Related Titles ==
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Part of [[Harlequin American Romance]]'s [[Once Upon A Kiss - Harlequin American Romance|Once Upon A Kiss]] fairy tale promotion.

Latest revision as of 10:18, 13 December 2009

Book Description

Reclusive Edward Babcock had never seen a lovelier sight than the woman he pulled from the sea. She insisted she was a princess, and was quite certain he was her bodyguard Boris. Edward had spent a lifetime hiding his true identity from the world. But he was positive his name wasn't Boris. And the last thing he needed was to fall in love with a woman without an identity. But the more time he spent with her, the more Edward wondered: could only a woman who didn't know who she was love a man who couldn't tell who he was?

Related Titles

Part of Harlequin American Romance's Once Upon A Kiss fairy tale promotion.