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Lädt ... Crowned for the Prince's Heirvon Sharon Kendrick
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Melde dich bei LibraryThing an um herauszufinden, ob du dieses Buch mögen würdest. Keine aktuelle Diskussion zu diesem Buch. ⭐️⭐️⭐️STARS REVIEW COPY Release Date-1/8/16 Crowned for the Prince's Heir by Sharon Kendrick was an enjoyable read. It was your classic second chance romance and passed an enjoyable couple of hours for me. Dress designer Lisa Bailey protecting her broken heart ends her liaison with Prince Luciano Leonidas of Mordovia. A couple years later Luc hankering after the one that got away and on the brink of a politically advantageous marriage with a neighbouring princess has a brief run-in with Lisa which ends less than pleasantly between them. Fast forward a few months and Luc spots Lisa in the local rags and she's six months pregnant with what is obviously his child. This is where our story really begins in earnest and I really can't say too much else without revealing all. What I will say is that though I enjoyed this I wasn't overly fond of the male lead Luc. I found him a rather selfish arrogant individual at times with a bit of a god complex. Despite this, I did try to warm up to him as I felt he was probably a product of his cold upbringing. Raised by a revolving door of palace governess's and nannies is it any wonder he lacked in the emotional department. I don't feel that he had felt real love until his daughter was born, which is really rather sad. Lisa was also a product of her early years and had developed a suit of armour to compensate. It's a wonder these two emotionally stunted individuals managed to eventually pull it together. I also wanted Lisa to grow a backbone as I felt she gave up her dream of designing much too quickly. And I didn't feel the bone that was thrown at the end of this made up for this fact. In conclusion this was an enjoyable easy read but didn't ultimately hold many overall surprises. So I was provided with an ARC of "Crowned for the Prince's Heir" By Netgalley of which I have reviewed voluntary. All opinions expressed are entirely my own. Reviewed By Beckie Bookworm https://www.facebook.com/beckiebookworm/ www.beckiebookworm.com Zeige 2 von 2 keine Rezensionen | Rezension hinzufügen
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The secret she kept from the prince... Dress designer Lisa Bailey reluctantly broke off her relationship with Luc, knowing an affair with the prince had no future. But one last stolen encounter left her quaking with passion, drenched in desire and unexpectedly pregnant! Months later, Prince Luciano Leonides of Mardovia is on the brink of the perfect political marriage when a news article shows Lisa with an obvious bump! His baby. With Mardovian royal blood. Now he must claim his heir at any cost. She may be an unsuitable bride but she will become his queen! When one night...leads to pregnancy! Keine Bibliotheksbeschreibungen gefunden. |
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Release Date-1/8/16
Crowned for the Prince's Heir by Sharon Kendrick was an enjoyable read.
It was your classic second chance romance and passed an enjoyable couple of hours for me.
Dress designer Lisa Bailey protecting her broken heart ends her liaison with Prince Luciano Leonidas of Mordovia.
A couple years later Luc hankering after the one that got away and on the brink of a politically advantageous marriage with a neighbouring princess has a brief run-in with Lisa which ends less than pleasantly between them.
Fast forward a few months and Luc spots Lisa in the local rags and she's six months pregnant with what is obviously his child.
This is where our story really begins in earnest and I really can't say too much else without revealing all.
What I will say is that though I enjoyed this I wasn't overly fond of the male lead Luc.
I found him a rather selfish arrogant individual at times with a bit of a god complex.
Despite this, I did try to warm up to him as I felt he was probably a product of his cold upbringing.
Raised by a revolving door of palace governess's and nannies is it any wonder he lacked in the emotional department.
I don't feel that he had felt real love until his daughter was born, which is really rather sad.
Lisa was also a product of her early years and had developed a suit of armour to compensate.
It's a wonder these two emotionally stunted individuals managed to eventually pull it together.
I also wanted Lisa to grow a backbone as I felt she gave up her dream of designing much too quickly.
And I didn't feel the bone that was thrown at the end of this made up for this fact.
In conclusion this was an enjoyable easy read but didn't ultimately hold many overall surprises.
So I was provided with an ARC of "Crowned for the Prince's Heir" By Netgalley of which I have reviewed voluntary.
All opinions expressed are entirely my own.
Reviewed By Beckie Bookworm
https://www.facebook.com/beckiebookworm/
www.beckiebookworm.com
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