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An Officer and a Princess (Silhouette Romance, No 1522)

An Officer and a Princess (Silhouette Romance, No 1522)

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: :)
Review: If you have read all the other books in the series than you know that Princess Isabel is one stubborn, strong-willed, pigheaded individual. Isabel wants her father back and has decided that it is time that she took matters into her own hands. Isabel tells her once commanding officer Adam Sinclair that she needs his help. Isabel wants Adam to pretend to be her husband and try to find the men who are responsible for kidnapping her father, King Michael.

Adam knows he has no choice because if he does not help Isabel he knows she will just go off and do this herself no matter what the danger may be. Adam knows that this will be one of the toughest assignments he has ever had. He must pretend to be Isabel's loving husband in public and keep his hands to himself in the privacy of their room. Adam has to keep reminging himself that he is doing this for his country and his King.

The series is concluded with this book. Although the story is interesting and the ending is what everyone wants to have happen. There is no real mystery. If you have read the rest of the series than I am sure that you know who the bad guy is before you ever picked up this book. The ending was very fitting not just for the country of Edenbourg, but for the Stanbury family.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: :)
Review: If you have read all the other books in the series than you know that Princess Isabel is one stubborn, strong-willed, pigheaded individual. Isabel wants her father back and has decided that it is time that she took matters into her own hands. Isabel tells her once commanding officer Adam Sinclair that she needs his help. Isabel wants Adam to pretend to be her husband and try to find the men who are responsible for kidnapping her father, King Michael.

Adam knows he has no choice because if he does not help Isabel he knows she will just go off and do this herself no matter what the danger may be. Adam knows that this will be one of the toughest assignments he has ever had. He must pretend to be Isabel's loving husband in public and keep his hands to himself in the privacy of their room. Adam has to keep reminging himself that he is doing this for his country and his King.

The series is concluded with this book. Although the story is interesting and the ending is what everyone wants to have happen. There is no real mystery. If you have read the rest of the series than I am sure that you know who the bad guy is before you ever picked up this book. The ending was very fitting not just for the country of Edenbourg, but for the Stanbury family.


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