The Prince Kidnaps a Bride
Lost Princesses series, book 3
by Christina Dodd
Princess Sorcha has lived in a remote Scottish convent ever since the revolution in her country. Now, years later,
word has reached the convent that Sorcha should travel home. Not knowing if her sisters are alive or dead, she hopes
to discover that on her arrival. Although, she knows the Prince she was betrothed to died long ago. Together they
were supposed to rule their country.
Thoughts of Sorcha are the one thing that has kept Prince Rainger alive. Now disguised as a fisherman, he will
act as Sorcha’s companion on the long journey home. A task that proves to be much harder than he anticipated, as
Sorcha never meets a person she does not trust and seems not to realize the danger she is in. Although, after
years in prison and years of being tortured, Rainger knows exactly how dangerous traveling can be. As the last
thing their enemy wants is for this young couple to arrive.
The Prince Kidnaps a Bride is the third book in Ms. Dodd’s wonderfully entertaining series, The Lost
Princesses. As with all of Ms Dodd’s books, this is one not to be missed. Wickedly enjoyable, with sensual
romance, each character has their own distinguishing personality and fairy tale charms, that make this yet
another book for the keeper shelf. Magnificent thrilling, Romance story. |
The Book |
Avon / HarperCollins |
November 28, 2006 |
Paperback |
ISBN13: 9780060561185 |
Historical Romance |
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The Reviewer |
Tangela Williams |
Reviewed 2006 |
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