The Royal House of Cacciatore Series by Sharon Kendrick

3.10 · 10 ratings
  • The Mediterranean Prince's Passion (The Royal House of Cacciatore #1)
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    The Mediterranean Prince's Passion (The Royal House of Cacciatore #1)

    Sharon Kendrick

    Rated: 3.00 of 5 stars
    · 3 ratings · published 2005

    The Prince's mistress--by royal command! It was like a scene out of a movie! Who was this fit, handsome guy, who rescued Ella from a sticky situation and made incredible love to her all night? He was Nicolo, Prince of the Mediterranean island of Mardivino. But Ella was an ordinary girl and certain that she could only be Nicolo's princess for a day...until she found herself ordered to become his mistress--by royal command!

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  • The Prince's Love-Child (The Royal House of Cacciatore #2)
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    The Prince's Love-Child (The Royal House of Cacciatore #2)

    Sharon Kendrick

    Rated: 3.00 of 5 stars
    · 3 ratings · published 2005

    FIRST TO BED ... THEN ROYALLY WED! They shared passionate nights together in upscale hotels whenever they were in the same city --- London, Paris, New York ... But, despite her feelings for Guido, Lucy knew the score: she was just his mistress. She was not supposed to get too close --- or ever say, "I love you..." Nor was she supposed to get pregnant ... But she did. Prince Guido of Mardivino could not father a love-child --- his heir must be legitimate... more

  • The Future King's Bride (The Royal House of Cacciatore #3)
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    The Future King's Bride (The Royal House of Cacciatore #3)

    Sharon Kendrick

    Rated: 3.25 of 5 stars
    · 4 ratings · published 2005

    Crown Prince Gianferro is heir to the throne of Mardivino. His father, the King, is dying. The pressure is on Gianferro to find a wife. Young and innocent Miss Millie de Vere, from an aristocratic English family with royal connections, always thought her sister would marry Gianferro. But it's Millie he wants, and now she will marry the Mediterranean Prince she fancies madly . . . but hardly knows.

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