by Victoria Alexander
After finishing came to the conclusion need to read more from this authors repertoire, she captured me with the humor and the setting as well as the eccentric characters that populate the pages of the book. This may have not been a classical historical romance but it was totally fun and engaging fro...
"In 1886 Dec 18-25 & after. Camille Lady Lydingham wants a Prince, Nikolai Pruzinsky of Greater Avalonia. To give him a traditional English Christmas, she hires actors as family, servants. Suddenly Grayson Elliott returns after making his fortune in America. Eleven years ago, he declared love the da...
This is the second of my Christmas reads and I must say, after the first few chapters, I enjoyed it very much. It's a light-hearted romance - in fact I found myself chuckling under my breath more than once and even laughed out loud a time or two. It was the most well-written novel I've ever rea...
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Cute, but slow. A little repetitive.
Camille has given up in find love for herself. Once eleven years ago, she had love, but the man she loved never fought for her when it mattered. So now a widow, she is determined to snatch up a prince. So she organizes a house party, to show the Prince a traditional Christmas family gathering, hires...
*Book source ~ Many thanks to Kensington for providing a review copy in exchange for an honest review. Camille, Lady Lydingham and Beryl, Lady Dunwell are twins who are not known for being boring. In fact, their whole family is a bit barmy. So when Camille is hoping a Prince of some foreign countr...
Camille is bound and determined to make this the most perfect Christmas for Nikolai, a foreign Prince who wishes to be known as a Duke. She hopes that with the magical idyllic Christmas she can solicit a proposal and become a Princess.After convincing her twin sister Beryl to go along with her sche...
1.5 stars. I spent the last month trying to struggle my way through this story. While the idea is cute, I found myself just not caring about the characters or their antics. It was all one giant farce. I liked Grayson, but found it difficult to really care for Camille. I could continue on with my rev...
I have been very fortunate this month to sample the gamut of Holiday stories from different Historical authors. I’ve read stories of character self-discovery, stories of family reunions and stories made to keep me biting my nails for a happy resolution. Each book was great in its own right, yet I...