Sunday, March 22, 2015

{{Book Review}} How To Catch A Prince



Behind him, beside him, before him, the synchronized cathedral bells began to ring out. One, two, three . . .
Then she said it first. The words his heart burst to share. "I love you, Stephen. You are my true prince."



An American heiress and a crown prince seem destined to be together. Will the devastation of war keep them apart forever?
American heiress Corina Del Rey caught her prince once. But the tragedy of war kept her too long in a fog of grief. Now she's shifting her life forward, reigniting her career as a journalist. Still, nothing can relieve her of the secret and the love she carries in her soul.
Prince Stephen of Brighton is one of the world's most eligible bachelors and a star rugby player, trying to make sense of his life. But his days in Afghanistan with the Royal Air Command have marked him forever. And he can't seem to shake their dark shadow.
But when his brother, King Nathaniel, confronts him with a document the prince thought long buried and forgotten, Stephen is forced to face the pain of his past and the love he left behind.

With a little heavenly help, Prince Stephen and Corina embark on a journey of truth. But when the secrets are revealed, can they overcome, move forward, and find love again?
Read chapter one.


*My Review*
"How To Catch A Prince" is a beautiful love story about redemption. The characters are lovable, but the storyline was kind of sad.  This can be read as a stand alone but if I were you, I'd go back and read the first two books in this series if you haven't already. 

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 Meet the Author

RITA Finalist and Carol Award winner Rachel Hauck, named by Family Fiction readers as one of the top five romance authors in CBA, is the author of more than seventeen novels, including the acclaimed Songbird novels with multi-platinum country singer Sara Evans and the EPCA/CBA best-selling novel The Wedding Dress.

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*Disclaimer*
I received this book free from litfuse publicity in exchange for my honest review. I am not required to write a positive review. All opinions expressed are 100% my own.

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