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A modern retelling of Cinderella... Cinda: I grew up side by side with Princeton Jacobs - if you forget he's four years older than me and the son of a billionaire while my mother was a housekeeper at Jacob's mansion. To say, I wasn't anywhere near Prince's radar is an understatement. He went away to college; I went away to college. And so I haven't seen him in eight years. Now, we're both back And his father wants him married. There's no way I'm skipping that ball and missing my last chance to dance with the man of all my dreams. Prince: Go to school, learn the business, keep out of trouble... I've followed all the rules. Now, my father has a new rule. Get married or you're out of the business. I'm sure he thinks that will have me shaking in my polished Gucci loafers, but he's dead wrong. I want to get married, but not to any of the gold-diggers he has in mind. There's always been an amber-eyed angel on my mind. When she shows up at the ball, I know it's time. Then she disappears. Well, she's definitely not disappearing that easily. Cinda Martin is mine, and it's time everyone knows.
Author

When it comes to books and movies, Brynn Paulin has one rule: there must be a happy ending. After that one requirement, anything else goes. And it just might in any of her books. Brynn lives in Michigan, where she likes to spoil her children and dogs—not necessarily in that order. She also loves to cook, travel and spend far too much time on social media. She enjoys mentoring and meeting new people and is always willing to chat. Personally, she finds great pleasure in spending time with her family and dogs, as well as volunteering around her community. First published in June 2007 by Ellora's Cave, Brynn is the author of over 130 books, including the bestselling Daly Way and Taboo Wishes series. According to Brynn, her writing success can be attributed to an eclectic collection of music, her local road construction crews, a trusty notebook, and of course, the people in her life who’ve finally accepted that everything is research—or will be. Brynn loves to talk to her readers and can be found at www.brynnpaulin.com.