Review
Blue ribbon rating How to Propose to a Prince is an exciting blend of passion, romance and intrigues and adds a touch of a fairy tale with the courtship of Prince Leopold and Princess Charlotte. --
Romance Junkies ReviewsTOP PICK! Caskie's hallmark humor tinged with tenderness shines, as does her talent for bringing memorable, three-dimensional characters to life with several delectable surprises along the way." --
Romantic Times BookREVIEW MagazineMs. Caskie concludes her Royle sister trilogy with a romantic fairy tale of Elizabeth, who follows her dreams and rejects the naysayers. Included are interesting tidbits of history, such as a peer who uses the beheaded King Charles I's severed vertebrae as a saltcellar to shock his guest. It once again proves fact can be stranger and more absurd than fiction. --
Fresh Fiction
Product Description
If the tiara fits, wear it! And that is exactly what Elizabeth Royle intends to do. After all, if you can't be acknowledged as the daughter of a prince, the least you can do is marry one.
When Elizabeth, youngest of the notorious Royle sisters, comes face-to-face with her future husband, a man she's seen only in her dreams, she nearly swoons--especially when she discovers he is a prince. But her ecstasy is short-lived as she quickly learns that the man she longs for is betrothed to someone else--a princess, no less. A lesser woman would give up, but Elizabeth is a Royle, after all.
Refusing to surrender her dreams of a royal wedding, Elizabeth takes the position of lady-in-waiting to the fiancée, determined to get close to her perfect match. But the lover she desires is not who he seems . . . and only once she discovers the true man behind the crown will she find the perfect love she's been longing for all her life.
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