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[[category:Romance Series]] [[Category:Publisher Continuity Series]]
 
[[category:Romance Series]] [[Category:Publisher Continuity Series]]
[[Royally Wed]] was a cross-line series published by Silhouette, with each of the books appearing under the different Silhouette imprints: [[Special Edition]], [[Intimate Moments]], [[Silhouette Romance]] and [[Silhouette Desire]].  When the Crown Prince of Wynborough, presumed to be dead, is discovered to be alive, his sisters seek his whereabouts. Though readers found the notion of a missing crown prince to be a bit unbelievable, the series did have a [[RITA]]-winning title by [[Suzanne Brockmann]]
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[[Royally Wed]] was a cross-line series published by Silhouette, with each of the books appearing under the different Silhouette imprints: [[Silhouette Special Edition]], [[Intimate Moments]], [[Silhouette Romance]] and [[Silhouette Desire]].  When the Crown Prince of Wynborough, presumed to be dead, is discovered to be alive, his sisters seek his whereabouts. Though readers found the notion of a missing crown prince to be a bit unbelievable, the series did have a [[RITA]]-winning title by [[Suzanne Brockmann]]
  
 
* [[Silhouette Special Edition]] [[Silhouette Special Edition By The Numbers|#1281]] - [[Royal Baby on the Way]] - [[Susan Mallery]], October 1999
 
* [[Silhouette Special Edition]] [[Silhouette Special Edition By The Numbers|#1281]] - [[Royal Baby on the Way]] - [[Susan Mallery]], October 1999

Revision as of 23:10, 29 January 2008

Royally Wed was a cross-line series published by Silhouette, with each of the books appearing under the different Silhouette imprints: Silhouette Special Edition, Intimate Moments, Silhouette Romance and Silhouette Desire. When the Crown Prince of Wynborough, presumed to be dead, is discovered to be alive, his sisters seek his whereabouts. Though readers found the notion of a missing crown prince to be a bit unbelievable, the series did have a RITA-winning title by Suzanne Brockmann