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Betrothed in the cradle, Princess Sorcha and Prince Rainger were destined to rule their countries together. Then revolution sent Sorcha to a remote Scottish convent—and Rainger into a dungeon so deep rumor claimed he was dead.
Now danger threatens, and Sorcha must travel home with a simple fisherman as her companion—Prince Rainger in disguise. Changed by his imprisonment from a careless lad to a dangerous man, he's determined to win back his kingdom—and the woman he wants more than life itself. But can he protect a woman who believes every person she meets is her friend, every tavern is an opportunity to sing bawdy songs, and each turn in the road hides new adventure? To keep his princess safe, he must resort to his most treacherous weapon: seduction.
Dodd's fine, final installment in her Lost Princess series recounts the story of Crown Princess Sorcha of the tiny European country Beaumontagne. Forced into hiding in a Scottish convent 10 years earlier, when revolutionaries threatened her country, the winter of 1810 sees Sorcha is returning home after learning that her domineering grandmother has control of the country. Fearing assassins, Sorcha leaves the convent disguised as a man, but it isn't long before a wayward, dull-witted fisherman named Arnou joins up to help protect her on the journey. Unbeknownst to Sorcha, Arnou is actually Prince Rainger, the arrogant young man to whom Sorcha was betrothed at birth. After years of imprisonment by a cruel usurper years that gave rise to rumors of his death Rainger is determined to win back his kingdom and take Princess Sorcha for his wife. As the journey rolls on, secrets are revealed and passions are succumbed to, building swiftly toward Rainger's confrontation with his nemesis. Dodd, long a force in historical romance, does not disappoint with her latest, expertly combining compelling romance, intelligent dialogue and a page-turning plot. (Dec.) Copyright 2006 Reed Business Information.
More Reviews and RecommendationsChristina Dodd's novels have been translated into ten languages, won Romance Writers of America's prestigious Golden Heart and RITA® Awards, and have been called the year's best by Library Journal. Dodd is a regular on the USA Today, Publishers Weekly, and New York Times bestseller lists. Christina loves to hear from fans.
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December 19, 2007: I thoroughly enjoyed each of the three books in this series and this one most of all. In previous books we had reference to Sorcha, the oldest and therefore crown princess, the responsible one and we finally get to meet her. Rather than the staid, rule-abiding paragon we might expect, she is fresh and funny and endearing. Rainger, briefly appearing in the previous two books, is by turns infuriated and bewitched by his intended. This royal couple face the required dangers in their journey from the convent where Sorcha had been hidden to the castle where they will rule and there was more than once that I laughed out loud at their adventures. A wonderful ending to the adventures of the royal princesses.
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July 17, 2007: I haven't read the other novels of this series or any other novel's by this author but I felt like going to sleep everytime I picked up this novel. The characters were bland and uniteresting and it seemed so premonitions like. I knew what was going to happen before they happend. I would not recomend this book to anyone.