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Ever a Princess [Mass Market Paperback]

Rebecca Hagan Lee (Author)
3.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (5 customer reviews)


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January 29, 2002
In 1874, after the assassination of her parents, Princess Giana of Karolya flees to Scotland. Posing as a maid in a secluded hunting lodge owned by Adam McKendrick, she finds herself worrying not only about her danger, but her growing affection for the dashing American.

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The second installment in Lee's Victorian-era, Marquess of Templeston's Heirs trilogy (after Once a Mistress) features Princess Giana May, heir to the throne of Karolya. Forced to flee her country after her parents are murdered in a coup attempt by her cousin Victor, Giana poses as a chambermaid and hides out in an abandoned Scottish hunting lodge. American Adam McKendrick has recently won the lodge in a card game and plans to transform it into a gentleman's resort, but he finds himself inexplicably drawn to his regal servant. Adam soon uncovers Giana's secret, but before they can further their relationship, they must find a way to thwart Victor, as well as the rules of royal protocol, in order to follow their hearts. Lee moves her secondary characters frantically around the board, but the story's changing landscape fails to disguise its underdeveloped plot and far-fetched characterizations. In addition, the only attraction between the protagonists is physical, which is hardly a sufficient basis for the lasting bond Giana and Adam supposedly share. Although Lee includes a brief but enjoyable appearance by Drew (the hero from her previous installment), it's not significant enough to please fans hoping for more of the same.

Copyright 2002 Cahners Business Information, Inc.

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Fleeing the traitors who killed her parents, the reigning king and queen of Saxe-Wallerstein-Karolya, Princess Georgiana Victoria Elizabeth May seeks refuge at a Scottish lodge with a few of her loyal retainers. Unbeknownst to her, the hunting lodge has just been won in a poker game by American Adam McKendrick, known by a series of dime novels as the "Bountiful Baron," who decides to visit his new property with the thought of turning it into a luxury resort. Georgiana and her retainers disguise themselves as the lodge's new servants, but it doesn't take Adam long to realize there is something distinctly odd about his new staff, including his quarrelsome but strangely appealing chambermaid. The battle of wits between a princess in disguise and a self-made American produces some spirited and entertaining results in Lee's latest historical, the second in her series involving the heirs of George Ramsey, and a delectable treat for those who enjoy witty historicals served up with a generous measure of danger. John Charles
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Product Details

  • Mass Market Paperback: 304 pages
  • Publisher: Jove (January 29, 2002)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0515132500
  • ISBN-13: 978-0515132502
  • Product Dimensions: 6.8 x 4.2 x 0.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 5.4 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 3.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (5 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,455,292 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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4.0 out of 5 stars Amusing, witty and Sweet sensuality, July 21, 2004
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Setting ? Scotland and England ? 1874 --- In this second novel in the Marquess of Templeston?s Heir trilogy, we are introduced to Princess Georgiana ?Giana? May heir to the throne of Karolya. After her cousin, Prince Victor, murders her parents in a coup attempt, Princess Giana, is spirited away by her loyal servants to a hunting lodge in Scotland. Unknown to them, their peaceful coexistence is about to be shattered when American millionaire, Adam McKendrick arrives after winning the lodge in a card game with the intentions of turning it into a ?for gentlemen only? golf resort. When Adam arrives he is somewhat surprised to discover a ?staff? already in residence in what he had assumed was an abandoned and little used hunting lodge. What truly disturbed him was to find a tall, beautiful blonde along with her pony-sized dog (Wagner) in what was designated as the master?s bedroom. Now that, in itself was bad enough, but to then realize he felt an attraction to her, when she wasn?t his ?type? seemed to bother him even more!

The better part of the story then becomes quite humorous as Princess Giana, fondly called ?George? by Adam, attempts, very ineptly, to assume the duties of a ?maid?. Adam, in the meantime, recognizes her ?innocence? yet can?t seem to control his baser sexual attraction and taunts her with improper and provocative innuendo dialogs that somehow get lost in some of ?her? translations - cute! Alas, it does seem to dawn on Adam that all is not what it seems when it comes to George; his ?staff? - who seem to be adhering to an agenda that isn?t his; and of course, his eventual discovery of who George really is.

I found this to be a really cute and sweet romance. Adam, having four older sisters, is quite the champion for female rights and this is very apparent at the end of the book, after he?s worked out some testosterone issues once he is convinced that what he always thought was his type, turned out to be George! His seduction of ?George?, although initiated by him, got flipped around once ?George? discovered that she liked the feelings his kisses inspired in her. I loved the dog Wagner, and the other secondary characters including Victor, the heinous villain in the piece, were sufficient to add substance but did not detract from the main romance theme. Although, a bit unusual in trilogies to have a huge time gap from the first novel set in 1818 to the second set in 1874 I would advise reading the third published entry (ALWAYS A LADY), set in 1838, in order to keep more of a continuity line before reading this second published novel. What should be noted here is that none of these novels need to be read in any specific order, as each can and does stand-alone. Bottom line -- I found this a light read, amusing, and witty with a sweetly enjoyable sensuality. ---Marilyn Rondeau, Official Reviewer for www.historicalromancewriters.com ---
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2.0 out of 5 stars Disappointing, April 9, 2002
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Giana and Adam's story could have had so much potential but I had to suspend my beliefs so many times for so many things, that I found the book flighty and not enjoyable. If this was supposed to be a fairy tale type story it might have worked better, but it was not. The story takes a princess and puts her in situations both unrealistic and contrary even in its own writing style. A princess is sunk to the level of cleaning out fireplaces as a maid, but her lady's maid can't lift a finger except to fix the princesses hair, watch her dog and get her food. Or when Giana and Adam's second in a duel kill the opponent (they shoot him) because he was about to kill Adam. Woah! I thought that was considered cheating in a duel.

Giana was so focused on being a princess that she does not know how to act "normal". How it takes Adam so long to figure out something was going on, or why he did not fire her the minute he walked in and found her sleeping in his bed (and unwilling to leave it for the night), I'll never understand. I never got the feeling that these two characters communicate or relate to one another. Where did the relationship come from? The villain's reasons for acting as he did, did not fully make sense either. Adam and his story fare a little better, though they stretch they realm of comfortable with me as well.

All and all, the only aspect of the book I liked was the Marquess of Templeston's role in it. I enjoyed his story in Once a Mistress and was happy to see him again.

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3.0 out of 5 stars It was a nice effort, April 24, 2010
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This review is from: Ever a Princess (Mass Market Paperback)
Princess Giana is the sole heir to Karolya now that her parents have been murdered by her cousin Prince Victor. In order to escape death at Victor's hands or a forced marriage to him, Giana goes into hiding. For several weeks she travels from place to place never staying long. That is until the Princess and her most trusted servants settle into an abandoned hunting lodge in Scotland. That lodge's new owner, Andrew McKinley, arrives and soon falls in love with Giana. But secrets and complicated, unclear Karolyan law may destroy any future for the two of them.

This book had only a tenuous connection to the last book in the Marquess of Templeton's Heirs series. I can't give details about that without giving spoilers. Still, I was really disappointed in how different the two novels were from one another. "Once A Mistress" was complex and well thought out. "Ever A Princess" was a light read that, while not bad, I wouldn't choose to reread. The main characters in both novels "fell in love" too fast and didn't seem to spend much time together when they weren't being intimate in some way. Both had unexpected twists but only the first's were welcome.

I hate being so vague but, ironically, it matches what I am reviewing. This book lacked depth and I wish I hadn't bought it.
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Adam McKendrick studied the cards in his hands for a moment longer before spreading them out on the table. Read the first page
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fifteenth marquess, sixteenth marquess, missing princess, princess may, living male relative, corset cover, raked his fingers, blood royal, pearl ring, iron ore deposits
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Prince Victor, Princess Giana, Prince Christian, Lord Everleigh, Larchmont Lodge, Bountiful Baron, Lord Bascombe, Murphy O'Brien, Queen Victoria, Lady Marshfeld, Lord Gudrun, Captain Tolsen, Gordon Ross, Karolyan Charter, Female Provision, George Ramsey, Mayan Gee, Miss Langstrom, Swanslea Park, Maximillian Gudrun, Lord Chamberlain, Xayan Gee, Lord Barracksford, Thank God, Georgiana Langstrom
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