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A Princess in Maine
A Princess in Maine
May 13, 2025 8:33 PM

Author:James Patterson,Jen McLaughlin

A Princess in Maine

James Patterson’s BookShots. Short, fast-paced, high-impact entertainment.

The McCullagh Inn is hosting the event of the century.

Chelsea Holland is used to dealing in secrets, and this one's proving to be the most exciting one yet: her old friend Grace is marrying a European prince, and Grace wants to host the wedding at the McCullagh Inn. But is Chelsea willing to put herself and her inn in the public eye - especially after being on the run?

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