American Tourist

American Tourist

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"If you disobey me," he whispered, sending a shiver down my spine that I couldn't control even if I wanted to, "there will be consequences that you will not enjoy." * The trip to Denmark was supposed to be the last vacation before life started for Julia Lively. Julia hadn't planned to get drunk on her last night in the country and getting separated from her friend. She definitely hadn't planned on running into the Prince of Denmark on the street. And the prince most definitely had not planned on giving his jacket to the strange American girl and taking her back to her hotel room that night. But when Julia goes to return the jacket to the prince, she manages to get herself stuck in a sticky situation and ends up on the wrong side of the palace doors. The only one who can help her return home is the prince. But is he willing to let her go? And what happens when Julia suddenly doesn't want to go home? Most importantly, what happens when the King of Denmark finds out the truth?
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