Jordan Sparks is a strong, independent Texas debutante out to prove she can succeed on her own. Right up until HE shows up. Mister tall, dark, handsome, and a real-life Prince Charming, Crown Prince Owen of Phildonia.Crown Prince Owen Chadwick Theodore of Phildonia was supposed to celebrate one last weekend of freedom. That is until he walks into his penthouse suite and catches sight of the blonde-haired beauty with the Texas twang. Will love conquer all, in a rigged round of The Princess Game?
A story in the Amputee Stories Universe
Teens meet at camp then lose touch. They later meet again. The girl later becomes an amputee. CAUTION - Adult themes!
An Aliens and Cowboys Story Mark learns the ropes of being a king to billions. Join him and his crew on their adventure as they expand their universe and learn some secrets of life in the universe, while searching for the bastard Prince! This book picks up right where The Cowboy and the Aliens ended.
Out of the frying pan, into the fire… Or in the case of 23-year-old Vincent Hargrove — out of a tragic past, into an unfaithful marriage. When it gets to be too much he runs away. Isolated in the woods hoping against hope that time will heal all wounds. Isolation in the deep woods of central Oregon he finds peace in solitude. As he develops a small parcel of land left to him by his grandparents he gets along with minimal human contact, until a desperate foreign woman crosses his path. / (Reviews)
The Saga of Nowy Poland Sequel to "A Leader Born". A new homeland. A new city, rising far from the ashes of the old. For the young King and his companions, a chance to create something better. But, the mistakes of past Kings have consequences...
Brother and sister stumble on their dead grandmother's diary and start reading it. Grandma's life was interesting to say the least and it opens the door to a more intimate relationship between the siblings.
The next story after "A Lesson in Deception", this is the second in the Prince Kija story-arc. This is a story about fitting in and TV dinners... and why 'escape' is less of an occurance than a process. Warning: Ninjas!