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4 y separately published work icon Rapunzel in New York Nikki Logan , Richmond : Mills and Boon , 2011 6393570 2011 single work novel romance

Viktoria Morfit has built herself a safe, convincing life in her Manhattan apartment following a tragedy in her life five years before. Her latest project is to attract a pair of peregrine falcons to the nestbox she’s installed on the ledge of her highrise apartment, giving her back a little bit of the nature she misses so much since she quit rockclimbing.

5 y separately published work icon Princess Australia Nicola Marsh , Toronto : Harlequin , 2007 18055062 2007 single work novel romance

'Italian prince... ordinary girl!

'Natasha Telford is an everyday, hardworking Australian girl. Dante Andretti is gorgeous, charming and a prince! They couldn't be more different. But Dante needs Natasha's help.

'For a little while Dante wants to shed his title, with all its privileges and duties. And Natasha is just the ordinary girl to show him around town. But maybe she has what it takes to be his extraordinary princess!'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

6 y separately published work icon Princess in the Outback Barbara Hannay , Chatswood : Harlequin Mills and Boon , 2004 Z1466877 2004 single work novel romance Isabella Martineau is tired of being a princess - it's time she broke free and lived by her own rules, not by royal decree. Freedom beckons in the Australian Outback, where Isabella meets rugged stranger Jack Kingsley-Laird, who quickly discovers that her cool, regal exterior hides a wild and adventurous woman! But will their strong mutual attraction be enough to bridge the gap between their two different worlds? - back cover (Chatswood, 2004)
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