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Loading... The Prince's Bride (edition 2001)by Victoria Alexander
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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. I liked this book Soooo much better than the one before it in the series. Which is ironic, in the prev book, I Thought I'd adore the heroine but began disliking her in the 1st chapter. In the Prince's Bride, I thought I'd just hate the heroine as I quite disliked her in all the preceding books in the series, but quite quickly I found she was much more sensible and endearing than she'd first appeared. Read every page, no skimming. :) ( ) From BackCover: Once upon a time there was a young debutante of means who dreamed of marrying a prince. So she traveled to London to become... As a poor but proud young lady, Jocelyn Shelton had but one dream: to marry a prince and bring comfort to herself and her family. Now circumstances bring her to London, where her charms could make her wish come true. But her rendezvous with royalty is dangerously interrupted, and she finds herself rescued -- and thoroughly kissed -- by Rand, Viscount Beaumont ... a daring man in the service of the king. To protect her life, Rand whisks her away to the countryside, and to defend her reputation, he agrees to marry the willful beauty. Lady Jocelyn is hardly his first choice as a bride, but beneath her fiery nature he uncovers a tender vulnerability and a sizzling passion. But Rand is keeping a shocking secret-one that, when revealed, could either shake her belief in him or make her realize that it takes more than blue blood to be a true prince. Belongs to SeriesEffington Family (4)
Once upon a time there was a young debutante of means who dreamed of marrying a prince. So she traveled to London to become . . . The Prince's Bride. As a poor but proud young lady, Jocelyn Shelton had but one dream: to marry a prince and bring comfort to herself and her family. Now circumstances bring her to London, where her charms could make her wish come true. But her rendezvous with royalty is dangerously interrupted, and she finds herself rescued-and thoroughly kissed-by Rand, Viscount Beaumont . . . a daring man in the service of the king. To protect her life, Rand whisks her away to the countryside, and to defend her reputation, he agrees to marry the willful beauty. Lady Jocelyn is hardly his first choice as a bride, but beneath her fiery nature he uncovers a tender vulnerability and a sizzling passion. But Rand is keeping a shocking secret-one that, when revealed, could either shake her belief in him or make her realize that it takes more than blue blood to be a true prince. No library descriptions found. |
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