The Prince Kidnaps a Bride
(Lost Princess #3)
by Christina Dodd
Avon Books
December 1, 2006
ISBN #0060561181
384 pages
Paperback
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Other Books by
Christina Dodd

Into the Flame

Into the Shadow

Thigh High

Priceless

Once a Knight

Touch of Darkness

Scent of Darkness

Scent Of Darkness

My Fair Temptress

The Greatest Lover in All England

Some Enchanted Evening

Tongue In Chic

Candle in the Window

Just the Way You Are

Almost Like Being in Love

Trouble in High Heels

The Barefoot Princess

Candle in the Window

My Fair Temptress

Hero, Come Back

Some Enchanted Evening

Close to You

Some Enchanted Evening

Almost Like Being in Love

My Scandalous Bride

One Kiss From You

Just the Way You Are

Scandalous Again

My Favorite Bride

Once Upon A Pillow

Lost In Your Arms

In My Wildest Dreams

Rules Of Surrender

A Well Favored Gentleman

A Well Pleasured Lady

REVIEW

"terrific ending to the Lost Princesses historical romance miniseries"

When they were royal children, their parents arranged a betrothal between Prince Rainger and Princess Sorcha. However, a revolution in Beaumontagne sent Sorcha and her sisters fleeing for safety while Prince Rainger was locked away in a dungeon.

By 1810 most people assume Rainger is dead including Sorcha who lives a quiet life in a Scottish convent where she feels she must take her vows, as she sees nothing else in her future. However, her hopes to stay safe ends when Arnou the fisherman arrives informing her she must leave for the safety of the other convent as assassins have come to kill her and anyone else in their way. Sorcha takes a chance on him and flees, but her acquiescence worries her rescuer as Rainger, disguised as the fisherman, sees other indications that his princess bride is naïve, trusting everyone while he trusts no one not even her. Yet he also marvels how she seems charmed as she gets out of dangerous predicaments at times without his help. He loves his princess and she loves her fisherman, but first there is a kingdom to regain.

THE PRINCE KIDNAPS A BRIDE is a terrific ending to the Lost Princesses historical romance miniseries (see BAREFOOT PRINCESS AND SOME ENCHANTED EVENING). The story line is filled with action, but it is the lead couple that makes for a superior tale. He is hard with no passion as a result of his years in captivity while she is naive as a result of her years in "captivity". Fans will root for the last lost princess and her prince to overcome their adversaries, who some might say include themselves.

Harriet Klausner

Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted November 24, 2006



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Summary

Christina Dodd's much anticipated finale to the Lost Princesses ...

Princess Sorcha and Prince Rainger were destined to rule their countries together, until revolution sent Sorcha to a remote Scottish convent—and Rainger into a dungeon so deep rumor claimed he was dead.

Now Sorcha must travel home with a simple fisherman as her companion—Prince Rangier in disguise. Changed by his imprisonment from a careless lad to a dangerous man, he's determined to win back his kingdom—and the woman he wants more than life itself. To keep his princess safe, he must resort to his most treacherous weapon: seduction.



 

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