The Princess and the Rogues.

The Princess and the Rogues.

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You know you've got it hard when you're the princess of an exotic-not-quite-so-Arab kingdom in the late eighteenth century. Especially when you've got to follow a thousand rules, wear as many itchy petticoats underneath your stuffy gowns and try your hardest to not scratch yourself viciously in the presence of your even stuffier husband-to-be. But a girl's got to do what a girl's got to do. And a princess has got to...well, follow the rules (most of them). Rule no.1: A princess must always be poised and dignified, even in times of distress. Rule no.2: A princess must never sneak out of her window in the middle of the night. Rule no.3: A princess must never be caught hanging from a tree branch in the Imperial gardens. Rule no.4: A princess must never allow herself to be kidnapped by a pack of Rogues. Finally. Rule no.5: A princess must NEVER fall in love with her captor...especially when he is a kindhearted, handsome rogue....
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