Twice a Princess
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Twice a Princess
By
Susan Meier
Contents
Chapter One
Chapter Two
Chapter Three
Chapter Four
Chapter Five
Chapter Six
Chapter Seven
Chapter Eight
Chapter Nine
Chapter Ten
Chapter Eleven
"All by yourself?"
Hearing Alexander Rochelle's masculine voice was enough to send a shiver of feminine pleasure through her.
"I had hoped I wouldn't be," she said. "This pool is one of my best places for matchmaking."
He stepped closer. His arms were well shaped and muscular. Black swim trunks revealed tanned thighs. His feet were bare. "It seems your plan failed. It's just you and me tonight."
She swallowed and stepped back.
He gave her a curious look. "Are you afraid of me?"
"You're my boss. You could fire me."
"There's no reason to be concerned about your job." He smiled, "Stay. We can get to know each other."
That wasn't the response Princess Meredith was expecting. Worse, his voice sounded sexy and seductive. "I don't think so," she said.
He stared at her. And the sensual timbre of his next words sent quivers of awareness cascading through her. "What if I promise to be a perfect gentleman?"
The atmosphere was charged with a sizzle that hummed along her skin. It was enough to take her breath away…
Dear Reader,
Saying goodbye is never easy, and when "goodbye" means leaving a line I've come to love, farewell is even harder. I hope you have enjoyed Silhouette Romance under my leadership and continue to cherish this terrific line under the direction of Ann Leslie Tuttle, Silhouette Romance's new associate senior editor.
And if you're looking for a handsome hero, look no further than Silhouette Romance! From bosses to princes to cowboys to oilmen, you'll find a man for every woman's taste this month.
He's a prince disguised as a sexy American executive; she's a princess disguised as his hotel manager. Don't miss Princess Meredith's last matchmaking attempt—for herself!— in Twice a Princess (SR #1758) by Susan Meier, the conclusion to the miniseries IN A FAIRY TALE WORLD…
Trading Places with the Boss (SR #1759) was supposed to be a learning experience. But what this secretary finds is an alarming attraction to her employer—and he seems to feel it, too! Raye Morgan brings us an office romance to remember in the latest book in her BOARDROOM BRIDES miniseries.
When this city girl escaped to the country to mend her broken heart, she finds herself face-to-face with temptation: an ex-rodeo rider working on the neighboring ranch. Will she give in? Find out in Madeline Baker's Every Inch a Cowboy (SR #1760).
Two star-crossed soul mates get some heavenly help with their love lives in Debrah Morris's A Little Night Matchmaking (SR #1761). This West Texas oilman is always all-business, until he meets his match in a feisty single mom.
May this month's heroes lead you into a world of true love and happily-ever-after.
Sincerely,
Mavis C. Allen
Associate Senior Editor
Special thanks and acknowledgment are given to Susan Meier for her contribution to the IN A FAIRY TALE WORLD… series.
ISBN 0-373-19758-6
TWICE A PRINCESS
Copyright © 2005 by Harlequin Books S.A.
Books by Susan Meier
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*Guess What? We're Married! #1338
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The Baby Bequest #1420
Bringing up Babies #1427
Oh, Babies!#1433
His Expectant Neighbor #1468
Hunter's Vow #1487
Cinderella and the CEO #1498
Marrying Money #1519
The Boss's Urgent Proposal #1566
Married Right Away #1579
Married in the Morning #1601
**Baby on Board #1639
**The Tycoon's Double Trouble #1650
**The Nanny Solution #1662
Love, Your Secret Admirer #1684
Twice a Princess #1758
Silhouette Desire
Take the Risk #567
*Texas Family Ties
Brewster Baby Boom
**Daycare Dads
SUSAN MEIER is one of eleven children, and though she has yet to write a book about a big family, many of her books explore the dynamics of "unusual" family situations, such as large work "families," bosses who behave like overprotective fathers, or "sister" bonds created between friends. Because she has more than twenty nieces and nephews, children also are always popping up in her stories. Many of the funny scenes in her books are based on experiences raising her own children or interacting with her nieces and nephews.
She was born and raised in western Pennsylvania and continues to live in Pennsylvania.
The Tale of the Cursed Princess
Not so very long ago there lived a princess with the reputation for being short-sighted, immature and spoiled rotten. Even her betrothed found her to be barely tolerable.
The princess's temper tantrums and selfishness eventually became too much for her family to bear. Her reaction to her father's marriage was the proverbial last straw. The king's only daughter loved being daddy's little girl, and the appearance of a potential stepmother threatened to change all that. The young princess tried to sabotage the engagement and the wedding. Her schemes were unsuccessful, but they convinced her godmother that the princess needed to be taught a lesson in humility and the power of love.
Her godmother cursed the princess with immediate advanced age, a severe bout of crankiness and exile from her country. The only way the princess could break the curse was to choose twenty-one potential couples and—using stories and a little magic—bring love into their lives, a bond sanctified by marriage. Once the last marriage was performed, she would turn back into a princess and be welcomed home—as long as the last couple was joined before her thirtieth birthday.
If she failed to secure the marriages before time ran out, she would live in exile as a crone until her death. If she succeeded, however, she would return home to marry the prince she had been promised at birth, with a well-learned lesson of what it meant to truly love…
Chapter One
Nearly purring with joy over making her twenty-first love match, Princess Meredith Montrosa Bessart, known to the guests of La Torchere Resort as Merry Montrose, stood on the sidelines of the dance floor at the wedding reception of Cynthia Raw lings and Rick Barnett. Resplendent in his black tux, typically dark and brooding Rick gazed down at his beautiful blond bride as they glided along the dance floor, Cynthia's satin gown floating around them.
They looked like Cinderella and her prince, which to Merry was ironic considering that site was the real princess on Torchere Key, though a curse had changed her from a young, beautiful royal into a crone. Even dressed in her pretty blue gown, with her gray hair swept into a twist and wearing the diamond earrings and neck—part of the collection of jewels belonging, to Silestia's royal family that she'd been allowed to keep to remind her of home—she didn't look anything like a princess.
"Not dancing, Merry?"
The smooth baritone voice of Alexander Rochelle, owner of southwest Florida's La Torchere Resort and Spa, flowed over Merry from behind. Tingling with awareness, she took a second to compose herself before she turned around to face him.
Dress
ed in his black tux, his blond hair casually styled in sexy disarray and his blue eyes dancing, Alexander was so gorgeous, so tantalizing, that the breath in Merry's lungs disappeared, her chest tightened and her knees weakened. But the first fifteen seconds in Alexander's company were always like this. Not just because he was gorgeous, but because he had an air of excitement, power and sensuality about him that Merry hadn't seen matched. Not even in the court of Silestia, where her father was king.
He'd even had that air when he'd posed as a handyman.
"As resort manager I don't dance," she said slowly, forcing herself not to flirt with him. As a homely crone she would look ridiculous flirting with a handsome man. Though she had to admit that when she believed he was just a handyman, she had wanted to do more than flirt. He'd disguised himself to discover the secret of the resort's recent love matches, but he soon revealed himself as the resort's owner, first to her privately and then at a staff meeting. That same morning, he moved from a cramped employee efficiency apartment into the best villa on resort grounds, and he had been on La Torchere ever since, not really watching over her shoulder, but a hands-on owner to be sure. So, any thought she had of flirting had long ago died.
Still, that didn't mean she couldn't smile. Maybe even joke a little. "But if I did break protocol and dance at a guest's wedding, I certainly wouldn't do it in front of the boss."
Alexander laughed. Again, the smooth sound of his voice seemed to pour through Merry, touching her when she didn't want to be touched—
Well, that wasn't precisely true. She'd like nothing better than to be touched by this man. Tall and broad shouldered, with a deep and masculine voice that reminded her of dark liaisons and whispered secrets, Alexander Rochelle was so physically male that Merry couldn't imagine anything more feminine than being his lover. Just once in her life, she yearned to experience romance as intense, as perfect, as she was sure it would be with this man.
But she couldn't. Rick and Cynthia's marriage made their commitment official, finalizing the twenty-one matches that would break Merry's curse. She didn't know what would happen next. Literally! Right now, she stood before Alexander as a twenty-nine-year-old princess in a crone's body, but any minute now her physical appearance, regal bearing and comportment could be restored. Then Alexander Rochelle might be attracted to her, but it was her duty to return to Silestia to marry Prince Alec Montclair, the man to whom she had been promised.
That was one of the lessons she had learned during this curse. To respect and appreciate her life—including her duties. As a member of a royal family she had responsibilities. She was a leader, a ruler and one of the guards of the benevolent magic passed down through her lineage. She could be a tyrannical monarch—but be-cause being a crone for seven years had shown her that being born a princess was a gift, not a curse—she had decided to fulfill her lot in life with joy.
And her lot in life was to marry Prince Alec.
"What if your boss—the actual owner of the resort for which you work—told you it was okay to dance?"
"Then I'd probably dance, but no one's asked me."
Alexander set his champagne glass on a convenient table and bowed elegantly before extending his hand to her. "Then allow me to ask you."
Tingles of attraction tiptoed through Merry, tempting her to place her fingers on his open palm and satisfy at least a little of her longing, and she gulped.
Being put under a curse and becoming old and haggard had been confusing, and it had taken her two years to adjust. Getting twenty-one couples together had been the struggle of a lifetime. The last five matches had been darned near impossible! She didn't want to blow her success because she was in lust.
Of course, who was to say dancing wish Alexander would wreck her success? There was no way it could affect the twenty-one matches she had in place. Even if she hipped over his feet or drooled on his jacket, she couldn't embarrass herself because she hadn't yet trans formed into Princess Meredith. No one at this resort even knew Princess Meredith existed. They knew Merry Montrose. resort manager, wrinkled-up old prune who looked about fen years past retirement. not three weeks away from her thirtieth birthday!
Damn it! If wouldn't hurt anything to dance with Alexander, and certainly after seven long years of torture she deserved one tiny morsel of womanly joy.
Of course she did!
"I'd love to."
She placed her white-gloved fingers on Alexander's palm. Through the lace she could feel his warmth, his power. Pleasant shivers of excitement skipped up her arm. But when he slid his hand to the small of her back and nudged her as close to him as propriety allowed for a dance with an elderly woman, the shivers turned into a torrent of arousal. A very unacceptable torrent of arousal! After seven years of deprivation, being this close to a strong, sensual man nearly overwhelmed her. Heat shot through her and Merry honestly worried that she would faint.
"You've done a wonderful job with the resort."
Conversation! Thank God! She needed anything to get her mind away from the strength she could feel in his shoulders, the scent of his aftershave, the sensuality in his watchful eyes.
"Thank you."
"The fact that so many love matches seem to originate here hasn't hurt publicity."
Merry gulped again. "Thanks. I think."
He laughed. "Thanks is the appropriate response. I was definitely complimenting you. La Torchere Resort is getting a reputation better than the fountain of youth. We're the fountain of love. If our number of guests continues to rise, we may have to add another wing to the hotel."
Merry held back a grimace. This time tomorrow she would be on her way home. The matchmaking would stop. The fountain of love wouldn't necessarily dry up, but it would surely slow down. "Don't send the project out to an architect yet."
"Why? Do you know something I don't know?"
"No," Merry hastily replied, probably too hastily, because he gazed down at her and Merry forgot everything but the latent fires of sensuality in his blue eyes. Standing so close, feeling his power as he effortlessly guided them around the dance floor, she was caught again in a yarn of yearning. What would it be like to kiss this man? To have him touch her and want her…
"I think you do know something I don't know."
Jarred out of her thoughts. Merry said, "No." She paused to give him a reassuring smile and to remind herself that right at this moment she was a crone whom a man like Alexander wouldn't want on a lost bet. Also, with the curse broken, she would return to her true self, and as her true self she was promised to someone else. She had to stop fantasizing. "I don't."
"Okay." He smiled at her.
Merry's knees weakened again, and this time she couldn't seem to force them back to full strength. As she and Alexander floated along the dance floor, the lithe movements of his body brushing hers conjured all kinds of blissfully sensual images that would dissolve any woman. But Merry also remembered that with her curse broken she was probably experiencing the longings of a young woman because she was returning to her normal self. She didn't know how this curse worked, but there was a very real possibility that the blink of an eye could take her from crone to princess.
The blink of an eye?
Merry's heart bumped against her ribs. She really could zap back into a princess in the blink of an eye. After all, she'd become a crone in the time it took for her godmother to chant a few words. It wasn't impossible that she could suddenly find herself a princess in a crone's gown, having to explain the change to the man currently swirling her around the dance floor.
She had to get the heck away from Alexander Rochelle!
She drew a quick breath. "Alexander, I'm sorry," she said, bringing those soft blue eyes of his back to her again. "But I'm afraid I'm not feeling very well."
His features sharpened. "You're ill?"
His genuine concern touched a forgotten place in her heart. No one had cared about her for seven long years. But she wasn't sick and he wouldn't want to hear the real reason she needed
to get away. So she fell back on her most obvious, and also most annoying, problem as a crone. "Maybe tired is a better word."
"You do look flushed."
Of course she did. Dancing with him had driven her to a state of excitement she hadn't felt in nearly a decade. It was a wonder she wasn't a puddle at his feet.
She smiled slowly, wearily, because acting was her ticket away from the temptation of his arms. "I'm simply tired. It's been a stressful week."
"Helping to plan a wedding hasn't made it any easier." Alexander stopped dancing, slid his arm from her waist and stepped back.
And Merry knew what Cinderella felt when she had to leave the ball. She could almost hear an imaginary clock striking midnight, as if announcing the end of something she wished could go on forever. But it couldn't. She stifled a powerful urge to weep and pulled her gloved hand out of Alexander's much larger one. As their fingers separated it seemed as if she were watching their destinies split, too. She belonged to someone else. They were not meant to be together.
Moving away from him. she sealed that fate. "Goodbye, Alexander."
But Alexander shook his head as he led her off the dance floor. "Oh, no. You're not walking to your quarters alone."
"I'm fine," Merry protested softly, though she knew she'd accept the assistance of whatever resort employee he pressed into service, if only to save an argument. She expected him to stop a passing waiter or to escort her to the bar where the bartender could ring the front desk. Instead he directed her to the ballroom entrance.
"What are you doing?"
"Walking you to your villa," Alexander calmly replied.
"You can't!" Panic skittered through her. Not only was she unbearably attracted to him and terrified she would make a fool of herself, but also she was changing. She was sure of it now. At any second she could zap back into a princess.