The Colorado Countess

The Colorado Countess by Stephanie Howard, published by Mills & Boon in 1996, is a romance novel that follows the unexpected journey of Carrie Dunn, a small-town American girl who finds herself in the glamorous dukedom of San Rinaldo. Upon her arrival, she encounters the charismatic Count Leone Montecrespi, leading to a whirlwind romance that challenges her perceptions of love and societal boundaries. This edition spans 189 pages and is presented in English.
Readers will discover a tale that explores the complexities of romance across social divides, as Carrie grapples with her feelings for Leone while confronting the realities of their different worlds. The narrative delves into themes of love and the challenges of marrying into royalty, highlighting the contrast between Carrie’s humble beginnings and the expectations of aristocratic life. The story captures the essence of a fairy-tale romance, while also addressing the practicalities that come with such a union.
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ROYAL AFFAIR
A blue-blooded bachelor!
The last thing Carrie Dunn had expected when she arrived in the glamorous dukedom of San Rinaldo was to meet a real-life Prince Charming. A small-town American girl, she had been swept off her feet by the charismatic Count Leone Montecrespi and had almost believed that her fairy-tale romance would last a lifetime. But she and Leone were worlds apart—marriage was out of the question. After all, who’d ever heard of a countess from Colorado?
Romancing a royal was easy—marriage another affair!
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