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A smart, independent woman with a gorgeous four-year-old son, Mia Marcelli lost her one true love. Four years ago, while working undercover for the CIA, she watched Diego, the father of her unborn child, perish before her very eyes crumbling the world around her. But one morning she awakens to find Diego lying next to her, alive and well with an unbelievable confession: he is really Rafael, Prince of Calandria, and he had been working covertly on the same mission when they met his death had been staged. Utterly stunned, Mia is wary and delighted she may have suffered a broken heart, but her breathtakingly handsome lover is back to reignite the passion that existed between them. Little does she know that Rafael has returned to give his newfound son a proper upbringing back in Calandria even if it means seducing Mia into marriage. But when Rafael finds himself truly falling for this luscious beauty, he must decide between his royal duties and the woman who has claimed his heart.

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Susan Mallery

The Marcelli Princess

The fifth book in the Marcelli Sisters of Pleasure Road series, 2007

Acknowledgments

This books exists because readers asked for Mias story. They asked a lot and they were extremely vocal about it. So here it is. For each of you who wanted to know what happened to the wild girl who planned to take over the world.

And to my editor, Megan McKeever, who made it so much better.

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Mia Marcelli was used to sleeping alone so it came as something of a shock to wake up with a strange man in her bed. She did what any other self-actualized, self-defense-trained woman would do-she screamed and jumped to her feet.

Big mistake, she yelled as she backed toward the door. You shouldnt have broken in here. I have access to weapons, and grandmothers who dont like this sort of thing. My brothers a former Navy SEAL.

The man sat up and smiled at her. I see you still talk too much, Mia. When an unknown man appears in your bed, you should run.

He knew her name. That startled her nearly as much as the fact that he was giving her advice. It didnt seem like normal behavior for a guy intent on raping and pillaging. Assuming anyone really pillaged these days.

She paused by the door and pushed her bangs out of her face. There was something familiar about the man. The hair and eye color were all wrong, but the shape of his face reminded her of someone. And that mouth-she would remember it until she died.

Diego? she breathed, knowing this stranger couldnt be him. Diego was dead. Shed seen the bullets hit his body, had watched him fall to the ground. Thered been so much blood.

Am I that different? the man asked as he stood and smiled at her. Has so much changed?

It was him, she thought, too stunned to do much more than gasp. H-how is this possible? Why arent you dead? I saw you die. Dead people dont have conversations.

It is a long story. Perhaps one I could tell you over breakfast.

That voice. She would know it anywhere. It had haunted her dreams for the past five years.

Dead people also dont eat. Get back, she said, feeling both shocked and angry. When in doubt, get pissed off. It was a philosophy shed learned worked for her. I dont know what this game is, but Im not playing it.

Mia, it is I. You must recognize me.

Must I?

Right now she didnt have to do anything but keep from having a heart attack from the shock, and wish she kept a weapon in her room. Something big and scary.

The bedroom door flew open and her two grandmothers burst inside. Grandma Tessa had a fire poker in one hand, and Grammy M threatened Diego with a rolling pin.

Call Joe, Tessa ordered Mia. Hell take care of this scumbag.

Scumbag? Someone had been watching just a little too many police dramas.

Im not sure hes a scumbag, Mia said, still finding it difficult to believe her own eyes. I might know this guy.

You do know me, he said, his voice washing over her like a familiar and welcome memory. Mia, it is I.

Diego? Was it possible? Conflicting emotions raced through her. She wanted to run into his arms and have him hold her forever. At the same time she wanted to grab the poker and beat him over the head with it.

Youre supposed to be dead, she said, still confused and angry, and maybe just a little scared. Because if this guy really was Diego, she was going to have a lot of explaining to do.

So you keep saying, he told her, sounding more amused than anything else. Would you be more happy if I were?

It would make more sense. I dont believe in ghostsor vampires.

He actually smiled. Good, because I am neither. Mia,-he took a step toward her-trust your eyes and your heart. I am the man you knew as Diego.

We dont trust people who pretend to be someone else, Grandma Tessa said with surprising force despite her small stature and advanced years. Who do you think you are now?

I know I am Rafael, Crown Prince of Calandria.

Mia rolled her eyes. Great-a crazy man in her bedroom, and she hadnt even had coffee yet. Right, and Im the Sleeping Beauty.

This had gone on long enough. Mia took the poker from her grandmother and held it out in front of her. Thats it. I dont know who you are or what you want, but youre in big trouble. Grammy M, call Joe. She shook the poker at the intruder. As for you, big guy, you stay right there or Ill take you out. Dont think I cant. Ive had professional training.

The man who looked amazingly like Diego had the balls to smile at her again. Im not going anywhere, Mia. I came to see you. Ive waited five years to be with you again. I can certainly wait until youre willing to listen to reason.

Reason? Not my strong suit. Im more into react now, say Oops later. If youre who you say you are, you should know that.

I know many things, including the fact that you once wore a silver ring bought in a market. It was a foolish trinket, yet oddly valuable to us both.

Mias gaze involuntarily darted to the bottom drawer of her dresser. She remembered the ring and the man who bought it for her.

He took a step closer. I know other things, he said, his voice low and seductive. I know how you like to be kissed and touched and where you like to-

Hey, she said loudly, doing her best to both shut him up and break the spell he attempted to weave. Grandmothers present. Lets avoid too much information.

Slowly she lowered the poker and looked at him. He was the right height and physical type. His voice was the same, as was his arrogance. His smile made her thighs go up in flames, which hadnt happened even once in the past five years. She wanted to believe because once shed loved him so much, shed thought knowing he was dead was going to kill her, too.

But what about the other changes? The color of his eyes, the hair, the scar? Then she remembered her brief time in a world of deception and secrecy, where people could easily be made to look different. Contact lenses, a quick dye job, and little glue-voil, a new man.

I assume you have some ID on you, she said, trying to hold on to her anger, because it was safe. Only she was feeling more confused than anything else. Shouldnt she get coffee before an event like this? And maybe a cinnamon roll?

Walk to the window, he said.

She raised the poker again and shook it at him. You walk to the window.

He sighed. I see you are still stubborn. Very well, Mia, we will walk together.

She eyed him warily as he moved to the window and pulled open the drapes. Keeping him at arms-plus-poker length, she glanced down and saw a very shiny black car complete with what looked like flags flying from the front. Flags amazingly similar to the royal coat of arms of Calandria.

So you have access to a limo, and an active imagination. That proves nothing. Actually, it kind of proved something, but she wasnt going to admit that.

He raised both hands. As you wish. May I show you my passport?

Her throat tightened and her mouth went dry. Man, she really wanted to brush her teeth and take a shower and get some coffee. Because after all those normal activities, none of this would be real anymore.

Sure, she muttered. Whatever.

But her heart began to beat faster. She didnt know if she accepted the premise that he was Diego, back from the dead, but she was halfway to being convinced. Which made no sense and gave her a stomachache.

If Diego wasnt dead, then where the hell had he been for the past five years and why hadnt he found her and told her the truth? Shed mourned him and ached for him, and what, hed been off being some prince?

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