Bring on the virgin brides

Apparently Spanish royalty with a side helping of virgin bride is hawt. I found these two titles cozying up next to each other in my local supermarket and paused to record the moment.
Is virginity really that appealing? America says Ye$!
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While I was at the supermarket reeling under the combined weight of a Spanish duke and Spanish prince, this article from our pals at MSNBC discussing Americans’ love for virginity was - ahem - ripping around the interweb. I could say things, but won’t bother, as the ladies over at SmartBitches have said it all.
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Ha!! I bet Chantelle Shaw and Sandra Marton are sworn enemies because they’re always losing readers to each other…you know, since their titles are only 1 word different. I hope HQ Presents has a couple of other romance novels in the chute titled something like, oh, I dunno, “The Spanish Virgin’s Ducal Groom” or maybe, “The Spanish Virgin’s Princely Groom.” *snort* No, wait — “The Virgin Spaniard’s Well-Groomed Duke.” Or… Oh, never mind.