"A super romance"
In 1812 England, Samantha Douglas knows that the carriage
accident that left her with a notable limp makes her
inferior to her aristocratic peers. Yet for some reason
Russian Prince Rudolf Kazanov enjoys her company. However,
he knows nothing can come of this because he fled his
homeland, accompanied by his young daughter and his mother,
after allegedly stealing one of his country's heirlooms.
He knows his enemies may surface at any moment. However, his efforts to keep Samantha out of his troubles
end when she is abducted with him. They escape, but the
adventure makes her realize that her self-pitying
deprecation over her "handicap" must stop so she can act on
her love and for the safety of her beloved and his family
if she wants a lifetime as his royal wife. TO CHARM A PRINCE is a charming Regency romance that runs
on high octane due to the macho lead "arse" of a male,
whose caring for the three females in his life will touch
the audience. Though fans will appreciate when Samantha
stops whining in her tea about her limp, once she tastes
superheroism, she becomes a delightful, courageous person
willing to risk her life and heart for love. Patricia
Grasso provides sub-genre readers with a pleasant tale. Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by PNR Group Member
Posted May 13, 2003
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