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Once a Princess

Once a Princess

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Can I say Wow
Review: This book is great. Just thinking about it makes my was\nt to read it again and again. This is a must read if you suspensful yet tantilizing books.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: One of my favorite Johanna Lindsey books
Review: This is a story about a Prince who travels to 'collect' his Princess who is currently working in a bar because she was taken away as a child. Stefan is not an ordinary Prince, he's a man who doesn't think too much of himself as he has a scarred face. Tatiana, his princess, seems plain when he first meets her and he is pleased as he doesn't think a beautiful woman would want him. Much to the Prince's dismay, Tatiana is in fact beautiful but hides her beauty as she doesn't want to be accosted by the men at the bar where she occasionally dances. If you like stories where the male character has flawed looks but a great big heart, you will love this one too. Beauty is only skin deep. I think it's what's inside your heart that really matters and it takes a special someone to look past the flaws and see the person.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Another outstanding book
Review: This is another on of my absolute favourites that I can read again and again. The characters are memorable and unique. The dialogue really gets to you and is humourous and witty. The herione really has spunk.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Exilerating fairy tail romance
Review: This is classic Johanna Lindsey! A girl who grows up an orphan of unknown geneology in the roughs of early America as a Tavern wench and dancer for her "father's" establishment. A handsome, well dressed stranger and his friends come in to find her and to return her to her rightful place as his bride and queen of the relm. It's better than Beauty and the Beast and Cinderella put together!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Lindsay's Best
Review: This is Lindsay's best novel. It keeps you interested the whole way through. Tanya and Stefan are great together. I have read this book five times and it just gets better each time. Once you read this book Tanya and Stefan will be in your hearts forever.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Truly excellent book
Review: This is my all time favorite Johanna Lindsey novel. The heroine is extremely bright and capable and undauntable. I loved that she didn't buy into what truly was an unbelievable story told to her by three obnoxious gentlemen. And I loved that they kept underestimating her time and time again. Tatiana was no victim here! And her chemistry with Stephen was riveting.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Not a favourite
Review: This is not one of Johanna Lindsey's best, in fact it is one of about 3 that I have been disappointed in. I didn't think that there was much of a story to it, and found it very hard to read. I found Tanya to be a bit too obnoxious. The sequel 'You Belong to Me', which is about Stefans'cousin Vasili is much better.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: FUNNY !!!!!! EXCITING !!! SEXY
Review: This is one of my all time favorite
romance novels. I've read it over
and over. Funny/Heartwarming/SEXY.
The Best! The sequel is wonderfully
sexy too.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: FUNNY !!!!!! EXCITING !!! SEXY
Review: This is one of my all time favorite
romance novels. I've read it over
and over. Funny/Heartwarming/SEXY.
The Best! The sequel is wonderfully
sexy too.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Great One!
Review: This is one of my favorite books of all time. There's something about Stefan, he's mysterious, handsome, and takes in a lot without having to say anything. I like the fact that he wants to know if Tanya can want him without knowing who he is. I also like the way in which Stefan came to terms with his feelings for Tanya. He believes her past is sordid, but it truly no longer matters to him because he loves her and is looking forward to their lives together. This is a story I could read again and again. It's really that good!

But... in the very beginning of the story, the author described Stefan as "disfigured," which wasn't exactly true. As the story progressed Stefan was described as very handsome, and, like Tanya, I felt the scars on his cheek totally insignificant to the man he was. I didn't give them another thought - it was the author who kept on and on about them - for Tanya's benefit, I suppose, but it was annoying. I don't know why JL felt the need to make such a big deal about it. She might well have turned some readers off, thereby causing many to lose out on a very interesting story.
Vasili was great! I actually reread ONCE A PRINCESS after reading his story YOU BELONG TO ME, and I liked and understood him much better.
Also, another great book, better even than most of JL's books was THE ROSE OF ENCHANTMENT, Kathryn N Bender. It's one of those kinds of love stories you'll never forget.


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