The Prince of New York by Susan Copperfield

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The Prince of New York by Susan Copperfield
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His Royal Highness Prince Ian Ambrose of New York longed to fade into the background and vanish following the supposed deaths of his parents and the rise of his sister to Queen of New York. While serving as his sister’s advisor creates trouble, it also allows him to turn trash into treasures in his junkyard.
Upon his sister’s primary RPS agent discovering his task force had dropped the ball, Ian is thrust back into the center of politics. To complicate matters, the one woman his heart desires is assigned to keep him organized and on the straight and narrow. Between Madeline’s determination and drive to serve his sister and a trip to California, he’ll be tested like never before.

But when whispered rumors of his parents’ return from the grave reach him, Ian will have to push himself to the limits of his wits, his sanity, and his talent.
Should he fail, he’ll lose his sister and the love of his life along with his kingdom.

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Table of Content

  • 1. Cover
  • 2. Title Page
  • 3. Copyright
  • 4. Contents
  • 5. 1. “If they do that, the tigers will surely want to help.”
  • 6. 2. Circumstances could change with time and effort.
  • 7. 3. “You can’t kill what you never had.”
  • 8. 4. “Am I up for my execution?”
  • 9. 5. “Expect my wife to come visit and baby you, Ian.”
  • 10. 6. “My sister wasn’t even trying to kill me this time.”
  • 11. 7. “Ian, you idiot.”
  • 12. 8. “We’re teaching my sister to steal my grape juice along with my jerky?”
  • 13. 9. Little escaped Terry.
  • 14. 10. I foresaw a successful assault on my wallet.
  • 15. 11. I’d practiced to make certain my parents kept their attention on me.
  • 16. 12. Stallions who couldn’t learn their manners didn’t stay stallions for long.
  • 17. 13. “Is the RPS here just a bunch of empaths all verging on having a meltdown?”
  • 18. 14. Fools, both of them.
  • 19. 15. New York’s politicians would have kittens upon finding out what I’d done.
  • 20. 16. “Terry is a saint.”
  • 21. 17. “I feel like I grew up fairly normal and unspoiled, especially for a handsome prince.”
  • 22. 18. Once upon a time, he’d been my preferred vet.
  • 23. 19. Even the RPS agent had a milkshake.
  • 24. 20. I wondered if she had suffered through a dream or a memory.
  • 25. 21. “How long have I been sleeping through this?”
  • 26. 22. I lost her to the flowers.
  • 27. 23. Being friends with the bird had not been on the agenda.
  • 28. 24. We’d learned early on that the tigers loved babies of all species.
  • 29. 25. In bad news for the terrorists, I had Terry and Eddie.
  • 30. 26. His beast within had given him the only way out: death.
  • 31. 27. I liked my watch.
  • 32. 28. “Please do tell the RPS they need to address this.”
  • 33. 29. I did not appreciate the stench of dung in vast volume anywhere near me.
  • 34. 30. The horse snorted flame.
  • 35. 31. The young RPS agent needed to see the beginning of the terrorist group’s end.
  • 36. 32. “That’s more than a little disturbing.”
  • 37. 33. “You’re right. I got outclassed”
  • 38. Epilogue: To her, yellow was everything good in her life.
  • 39. About Susan Copperfield

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