About REVELATIONS OF A SECRET PRINCESS: To find her precious daughter, stolen from her at birth, Princess
Carolina will do anything. Including masquerading as a nanny! Jake
Maynard, her daughter’s uncle, is all that’s standing in the way of the reunion
Caro has yearned for. If only her body got the message he’s the enemy…
Caro knows this powerful billionaire won’t give up the only family he has left. Yet after years of emotional numbness, Jake is reawakening her! He shows Caro a life filled with passion, not protocol, but what will happen when Jake discovers her true identity?
Caro knows this powerful billionaire won’t give up the only family he has left. Yet after years of emotional numbness, Jake is reawakening her! He shows Caro a life filled with passion, not protocol, but what will happen when Jake discovers her true identity?
Excerpt:
‘Jake, did you say it was St Ancilla Caro went to?’
Reluctantly Jake looked up from his emails. This project grew more complex by the hour and he
wasn’t devoting as much time to it as he should. He’d spent the morning with
Ariane.
On the other hand, his niece’s ease with
him felt like victory. He owed her thawing, in part, to Caro, who’d done an
amazing job in a short time. He’d been right to hire her.
Neil sank into the chair on the other
side of his desk. His expression was unreadable, yet the fine hairs on the back
of Jake’s neck stood to attention.
‘That’s right. What’s happened?’
Jake leaned back in his chair. A tough
early life, a stint in the army then years devoted to wheeling and dealing in
the turbulent field of international finance meant it took a lot to unnerve
him.
‘I tracked down another on our list of
potential investors and discovered they were in St Ancilla for a big event.’
Neil passed his tablet across the desk. It displayed a news article. If you
could call it real news. Some royal event.
‘So?
Wait a few days then make contact.’
‘Check out the photo. The second one.’
Jake looked again, scrolling past a
photo of a young, formally dressed couple smiling at the camera with all the
animation of marionettes. Prince Paul of St Ancilla and Princess Eva of
Tarentia, just engaged.
Beneath was a group photo. An ornate
balcony on an imposing building, crammed with elegant women and men in heavily
decorated dress uniforms.
‘And?’ Jake had no interest in
aristocracy. He did business with them but his personal experiences with them
hadn’t been happy. First had been the entitled foreigner who’d lured his
mother away, on condition she abandon her kids. Then just months ago, his own
girlfriend suggested he put Ariane in an orphanage rather than bother with
her. Both had been uncaring of anyone else, expecting the world to revolve
around them.
‘Look closely. The one in blue.’
Jake frowned. Several of those uniforms
were blue, plus a blonde in ice blue and…
He stared. It couldn’t be.
Of course it couldn’t. The woman in the
deep blue dress was a vibrant redhead, not a brunette. Yet Jake felt adrenaline
burst into his blood with a jolt.
He zoomed in on the woman, amazed at the
likeness.
‘Princess Carolina of St Ancilla. The
King’s eldest child.’ Neil’s voice was flat with suppressed excitement.
‘Princess Carolina?’ Carolina.
Caro.
No. It was impossible. Mere coincidence.
Yet the buzz in Jake’s bloodstream
didn’t abate.
‘Yes,
but she’s not his heir. Her younger brother is. Carolina isn’t in the limelight
these days. She lives
fairly quietly in the north of the
island though she’s very active in a number of charities, especially relating
to children.’
Jake peered at the woman. She was a
ringer for Caro, except for the clothes and hair. And the royal connections.
‘Maybe our Caro is a distant relative.’
Our Caro? His choice of words made her
sound—
‘There’s more.’ Neil took the device and
opened another page, handing it back. With his usual efficiency he’d collated
a precis on the woman.
The Princess had a string of names, had
been born almost twenty-five years ago and lost her mother early.
Her father had remarried when she was
two and she had three half-brothers. She’d studied in the US but didn’t finish
her degree. There’d been a scandal. He read headlines about wild parties and
drug use. Jake wasn’t surprised. Most of Fiona’s privileged friends preferred
parties to work. What did surprise him was that after returning to St Ancilla,
Princess Carolina had all but dropped off the radar. She didn’t live in the
palace, merely appearing in the press at charity events or major royal
celebrations like this, her half-brother’s engagement.
He scrolled lower, studying the shots Neil had collected.
Stiff and formal on the same balcony with her family when she was a little
girl. Again in her teens, looking almost gawky despite her expensive clothes
and with her flame-colored hair now turning auburn, her head turned towards her
father, her expression curiously closed. A shot of her with one of her
brothers, both smiling for the camera but neither looking happy.
Jake began to feel almost sorry for her.
Had the wild partying been rebellion after an unhappy childhood?
Then he scrolled lower and his breath
caught.
This photo was different. Candid. He
doubted she knew it had been taken. She wore casual clothes, her hair in a
ponytail and she was in a crowd with other young people. At a party, by the
look of it. She was half turned away, looking over her shoulder, but there was
no mistaking the warmth in her expression as she smiled at someone beyond the
camera. Her eyes, a remarkable deep violet, glowed. She glowed. Jake
felt the impact of her joy judder through him.
He swallowed, mesmerized by those eyes.
They were so like Ariane’s that for a moment everything, his pulse and his
breathing, seemed to stop. He’d always thought the color rare. Maybe not so on
St Ancilla.
He touched the screen, enlarged the
photo and then his breath really did stop.
There, on the back of her shoulder next
to the strap of her top, was a small birthmark shaped like a comma.
Jake had seen that mark three nights
ago.
It had peeked out beneath the strap of a
grey camisole when he’d held Caro in his arms.
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About ANNIE WEST:
Annie has devoted her life to an intensive study of charismatic
heroes who cause the best kind of trouble in the lives of their heroines. As a
sideline she researches locations for romance, from vibrant cities to desert
encampments and fairytale castles. Annie lives in eastern Australia with her
hero husband, between sandy beaches and gorgeous wine country. She finds
writing the perfect excuse to postpone housework. To contact her or join her
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