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The Monarchs Son (Silhouette Romance, 1459)

The Monarchs Son (Silhouette Romance, 1459)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: :)
Review: This is the first book in the Carramer Crown series. Prince Lorne de Marigny is the ruling Monarch in Carramer. He is the oldest of three siblings, a widow, and a single father. Lorne has no interest in getting involved with a woman after his disasterous marriage. Lorne does not count on Allie literally washing up on his private beach. After seeing that she gets medical attention, Lorne invites Allie to stay on as his sons companion. Allie agrees because she really wants to help the Prince's son, Nori. Allie and Lorne are very attracted to each other, but at the same time they anger each other like no else can. In a heated arguement Allie does something that she regrets deeply, but it is to late and the Prince punishes Allie. He takes away the one thing that hurts her the most. She wants to hate him, but she can not help but be drawn to him. This is an exciting beginning to what I am sure will be a great series.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: :)
Review: This is the first book in the Carramer Crown series. Prince Lorne de Marigny is the ruling Monarch in Carramer. He is the oldest of three siblings, a widow, and a single father. Lorne has no interest in getting involved with a woman after his disasterous marriage. Lorne does not count on Allie literally washing up on his private beach. After seeing that she gets medical attention, Lorne invites Allie to stay on as his sons companion. Allie agrees because she really wants to help the Prince's son, Nori. Allie and Lorne are very attracted to each other, but at the same time they anger each other like no else can. In a heated arguement Allie does something that she regrets deeply, but it is to late and the Prince punishes Allie. He takes away the one thing that hurts her the most. She wants to hate him, but she can not help but be drawn to him. This is an exciting beginning to what I am sure will be a great series.


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