- The Forbidden Princess by Day Leclaire
- Silhouette Desire #1780 Feb 2007
- Rating - great
Book Blurb
Minutes before walking down the aisle, Princess Alyssa Sutherland--possible heir to the Verdonian throne--vanished into thin air. Rumor has it that the lady in question wasn't marrying for love. Did Her Highness catch a case of cold feet? Perhaps a certain oh-so-uninvited guess crashed the party. Sources say Merrick Montgomery was spotted on the scene...and gossipmongers are buzzing with tales of a secret elopement. Did the dangerously sexy rebel kidnap the princess for political gain? Or did he simply sweep our royal beauty off her feet?
My thoughts
A wonderful read. The first few pages grabbed me and it didn't let go. I've already added the other books from this series to my "to buy" list and I can't wait until I find them.
I highly recommed this book.
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So Penn has a really good idea to help us get our reading numbers up for the year. You can find her post here. http://community.eharlequin.com/content/my-challenge-yall-july-and-august
I think it's a wonderful idea and I hope that many of you decide to join in. Not only will it help me dig in to some of my Desires and Presents that I have been overlooking for other reads all year long but it will also increase our reading tally at a faster rate.
I've thought about setting a goal for myself of reading X amount of books with less than 230 pages in the next two months. Instead I have decided instead to surprise myself and just see how many I can read from my thinner books. It should be interesting.







I loved the entire series.
I loved the entire series. The Royals were a fascinating trilogy, and the short story about their cousin Diandra is what got me hooked into reading Day Leclaire books.
SHE WHO IS MOST OBSERVANT
to dream the impossible dream...
this is my quest-to follow that star..