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"A Perfect '10'" Duty and villainy, passion and intrigue ... marvelous ... with emotional depth, characters to care about and intelligent plotting. -- Romance Reviews Today

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Winner of the Colorado Book Award, Finalist for RT Best Historical Romance of the Year: Prince Nicholas arrived like a hurricane in Regency England to force a country lady to impersonate his missing royal bride. He has one month to teach her about absolute power. She has one month to learn how to be a princess, and one wedding night to teach him how to fall in love.

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  • Paperback: 344 pages
  • Publisher: Jove (August 1, 2000)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 051512883X
  • ISBN-13: 978-0515128833
  • Product Dimensions: 6.6 x 4 x 1.1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 5.6 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 3.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (25 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #822,289 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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3.0 out of 5 stars A dark prince with a whole lot of problems, November 27, 2003
By "readinganddreaming" (Green Country, Oklahoma) - See all my reviews
The dark prince in the book The Dark Prince is certainly that. Prince Nicholas is Sovereign Prince and Grand Duke of Glarien, a small nation that has gained much notice among the European nations during the Napoleonic wars. It is a critical pawn because of its strategic location. Prince Nicholas is to marry the heir to their neighboring country, Alvia, to join forces and present a more powerful presence and thereby prevent takeover by a stronger nation. The prince has been raised to perform his duty for his country first and foremost - shunning all personal desire. He realizes he is a symbol, a necessary figurehead of a county that must use him as is necessary for political gain. Therefore, Prince Nicholas lives a dark life - never expecting to find any real joy or peace in his life. He has no personal desire to marry the princess of Alvia but that does not matter. Only the state of Glarien matters. Tortured by events of his past, his throne threatened by takeover by his cousin, Prince Nicholas has one mission that must be accomplished and that is marrying the princess immediately and creating the needed political union of the two countries. There is one big problem with his plan, however. The princess of Alvia has been kidnapped by the prince's cousin to prevent the wedding, which is to take place in England.

Prince Nicholas also has an English heritage and an English title. He is also Earl of Evanlode, a title inherited from his father. When it is discovered that his bride has been secretly abducted, the prince delays his arrival in London and escapes to his English estate, Rascall Hall, to revise his plans and avoid a political catastrophe. Shortly after arriving at Rascall Hall, he meets Penelope Lindsey (Pennie), who possesses a bold and straightforward manner for a woman. Not only is she not impressed with his title of prince; she also dares to touch him! He is royalty and is used to being treated as such but it makes no difference to Pennie. But Prince Nicholas immediately determines that it is best to avoid reprimanding this outlandish woman and attempt to remain in her good graces. It seems that Pennie is the illegitimate cousin of the Princess of Alvia and is her exact likeness. The prince is shocked to discover this treasure at his England estate. He decides that Pennie must be taught to be "royal" and travel to London with him and impersonate the princess at the royal wedding. Pennie does not like this idea at all and refuses again and again. But the prince wins out or so it seems. Eventually she agrees to the charade and allows him to train her in the mannerisms and customs of nobility and Glarien. But Pennie really has no desire to lie and risk everything in her life for this cause and repeatedly changes her mind. Of course, she eventually does assist him but falls in love in the process and in doing so, dooms herself to immense misery.

Knowing this extensive premise gives you solid ground when you begin reading The Dark Prince. Ross writes an unusual romance and it is sometimes work to really get into her novels. She is a superb author but The Dark Prince disappointed me. There were a lot of intriguing moments in the book but overall, there was just too much angst. There were always problems and Pennie's behavior drove me a little crazy. She was alternately loving Nicholas at one moment and hating him the next. She was kissing him one moment and then hurling horrible insults at him during the next. It happened again and again and again. And she cried and cried and she certainly at times had reason to cry. But she cried and cried even without reason. I have never read a heroine that cried this much. Her on again/off again feelings towards Nicholas grew very tiresome.

Then we have Prince Nicholas and, being a typical man, he tells Pennie exactly as it is - he cannot ever have a relationship with her. He is most emphatic about this and is usually unkind in the process. But Pennie continues to hold out hope in this impossible situation with absolutely no encouragement from the prince. As the reader, you are unable to discern if the prince is a basically kind soul or a bloody manipulator. The enigma surrounding the prince's character is the finest part of this book. A true mystery enshrouds his genuine nature and he ends up holding more secrets than I expected. Yes, the hero and heroine eventually become involved and there is a sense of romance budding here and there but it is always, always suffocated by his duty to his country, which must forever be first. Since the prince is so secretive and closed and Pennie is continually bouncing here and there, the misunderstandings between the two do abound. But somehow, a relationship of sorts does develop. There are few sensual scenes and they rate about a 3.25 out of 5.0 (see More About Me for rating guidelines).

On the whole, I cannot recommend this book as more than an average adventure. Although Ross's writing could fall into more categories than romance, it is still primarily a story that is structured around the romance. Therefore, it is most likely to be read by romance fans and will ultimately disappoint many in that realm. There were many things that mesmerized me during my reading of The Dark Prince. But there were also too many maddening scenes, essentially played over and over again, that reduced the book's overall appeal.

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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Too well written to be considered "just a romance novel", August 23, 2002
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OK, I've read the reviews and they are definitely mixed. Here's the thing: Julia Ross's books should not be considered "romance" novels in the 20th or 21st century sense. They are much more in the tradition of 19th century romantic novels. Much more akin to the Bronte sisters and others of their ilk - stories like "The Tenant of Wildfell Hall", "Jane Eyre" (my favorite book of all time) or maybe Trollope's "The Way we Live Now" or Richardson's "Clarissa Harlow". If you are looking for an easy read, a typical or lighthearted romance ala Lindsey, Coulter, Laurens, etc., Ms Ross's books may not be for you. It can be difficult to adjust to the cadence and language the author uses (I usually struggle a bit with the first chapter or two), but once you do, it is definitely worth it!

The Dark Prince, Grand Duke Nicholas is truly quite dark. There were times I hated him; then there were times I adored him. Was he Machiavellian manipulator or tortured, but sweet soul trying to do the right thing? This book was an emotional rollercoaster for me wondering when Nicholas was being sincere and when he was being calculating.

Penny was the stalwart, straightforward English girl who dared to talk to this prince as no one ever had. She even dared to touch the "sacred person"! She is bound and determined to bring out the goodness and light in him - to salvage the small, kind, happy boy he had been before he was ripped from his home in the English countryside and taken to the Alpine kingdom of Glarien where he learned about royalty, cruelty, deviancy, manipulation and survival.

His cousin Carl Zanich is the evil presence in the book. And he is evil. He revels in humiliation, domination and mind games and he wants the crown. Nicholas must do what ever it takes to ensure that that does not happen - Glarien would be lost in Carl's hands. That's where Penny comes in. Her resemblance to Nicholas's fiance the Princess Sophia has brought her into the royal sphere. She must impersonate the Princess (who has been kidnapped by Carl) at the wedding, speaking Sophia's vows in order to ensure Nicholas' crown and that Glarien is not swallowed up by the other European powers after Napoleon's defeat.

Penny and Nicholas play their parts, but what happens when feelings get mixed up in the fantasy they are acting out? Will they be the same once the pretense is ended or irrevocably changed?

I loved this book. A classic.

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13 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars JULIA ROSS is going to the TOP!, August 12, 2000
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This was a superb find for a jaded romance reader like myself. An excellent, well written and intelligent book. A refreshingly different story with a surprising array of twists. In Julia Ross' hands, even a fictional country like Glarien is credible. (I certainly hope we get the chance to return!) Nicholas and Penny are wonderfully developed by way of their thoughts and interactions. This romance novel doesn't need a plot device to produce the requisite "sexual tension". You only need these two to stay in a room long enough and....whosh! What impressed me even more was the incredible fullness of her secondary characters. Carl, the darkest character of the novel, was more complex than the traditional "evil" character. I can't recall when have I seen such an ensemble of compelling characters ~ All in one book! Last but not least is the richness of historical content; skillfully interwoven between fiction and fact.This is a book that must be savored without distractions. I still can't believe my good fortune in finding this book. Thank You Julia Ross!
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5.0 out of 5 stars My Dark Prince Come True!
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