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A French Princess in Versailles (The French Girl #3) A French Princess in Versailles by Anna Adams
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“Maude came to a realization, one that would change her life: with the role of a maid, she’d become an opera princess.   ***”
Anna Adams, A French Princess in Versailles
“Matt’s hand brushed Maude’s warm cheek, he cupped her chin in his hand and leaned in, his hair brushing her tilted forehead. He stopped inches away from her lips. She gazed, trusting, into his gleaming eyes. Could he hear the erratic beat of her heart? Their lips met in a delicate caress, her lips brushing his. When he untied her hair she offered her lips without reserve and wrapped her arms around his neck, their bodies and souls interweaved. Too long they’d waited for this moment, but with this kiss, their fates were sealed. The pain, the misunderstandings, the unspoken feelings, all evaporated under the pearly dawn’s bright light. And”
Anna Adams, A French Princess in Versailles
“I was green with envy, Maude. Do you take pleasure in tormenting the person who’s given you his heart wholeheartedly ever since the day we first met?” “I”
Anna Adams, A French Princess in Versailles
“I never hated you, Matt,” Maude objected gently. “When we said goodbye in New York, part of my heart remained locked with yours. And when you came to visit your aunt, I knew you were the missing piece. And the night we spent at the Palace”
Anna Adams, A French Princess in Versailles
“You seemed close, and I just didn’t know,” Matt let out a frustrated sigh. “Rebecca and I broke up months ago. The night you told me our friendship was over, the pain of losing you overshadowed everything. I had to leave, and I had to be honest with Rebecca. I couldn’t go on pretending, when my whole world had just collapsed, because the one girl I cared about hated me.” “I”
Anna Adams, A French Princess in Versailles
“You’re the real deal. Audrey de Forteville knows it, and she fears you. Now, you can question those who love you, or you can go out there and prove to everyone that you belong in this world.” Maude”
Anna Adams, A French Princess in Versailles