The Prince's Bride
From the back cover: 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.
My opinion: I'm obviously reading these titles out of order because I read the youngest sister and the children of the oldest sister before the oldest sister. Makes no never mind. I still like the books. I like SL better, but VA is a good second-best.
"Perhaps what the average member of a group is capable of doesn't limit what a given individual can accomplish." -- Boston Globe, letter to the editor
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