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The Mysterious Prince is an enchanting paranormal romance filled with secrets, magic, and forbidden love. The story follows Emma, a young woman who stumbles upon a hidden, centuries-old legend about a prince cursed to walk the earth in human form, trapped in a mystical realm between life and death. When Emma meets the enigmatic and handsome Adrian, she is inexplicably drawn to him, but she quickly realizes there's more to him than meets the eye. Adrian carries the weight of his curse, unable to remember his past or the reasons behind his supernatural exile. As their connection deepens, Emma…mehr

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The Mysterious Prince is an enchanting paranormal romance filled with secrets, magic, and forbidden love. The story follows Emma, a young woman who stumbles upon a hidden, centuries-old legend about a prince cursed to walk the earth in human form, trapped in a mystical realm between life and death. When Emma meets the enigmatic and handsome Adrian, she is inexplicably drawn to him, but she quickly realizes there's more to him than meets the eye. Adrian carries the weight of his curse, unable to remember his past or the reasons behind his supernatural exile. As their connection deepens, Emma learns that Adrian's fate is intertwined with her own in ways she could never have imagined. Together, they must uncover the truth behind the prince's curse and break the ancient spell before it consumes them both. But with dark forces closing in and secrets lurking in every shadow, their love may be the only thing strong enough to defy fate itself.
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Autorenporträt
Author Jacob Wheeler fell in love with the Central American nation while studying Spanish in Quetzaltenango in the Guatemalan highlands. His first book, Between Light and Shadow (University of Nebraska Press, 2011) covered Guatemala's child adoption industry. Wheeler's reporting has won awards from Project Censored and the Michigan Press Association. A native of Denmark, he has filed stories from five continents, and his work has appeared in such publications as The Rotarian, Teaching Tolerance, Utne Reader, In These Times, the Christian Science Monitor, Detroit Free Press, and San Francisco Chronicle.