She saved the merciless prince…
Now she must meet him at the altar!
When sweet scientist Josephine rescues a drowning stranger, she’s captivated by his devastating good looks and charm. Alexander doesn’t remember who he is, but the desire in his eyes sweeps innocent Josephine on an intensely passionate journey! Until it’s revealed he’s Prince Alexander, heir to the throne of Aargau… Now the threat of scandal means this shy Cinderella must become a royal bride!
Indulge in this deeply emotional royal romance!
My Review:
When Josephine jumped in the ocean to rescue someone who
fell off a yacht, she had no idea it was the mysterious man she had seen on the
beach with his friends. She also had no
idea he was really a prince.
Prince Alexander woke up with no memory of who he was or
where he was. He definitely didn’t know
he was engaged to be married soon or about to become King of Aargau. But, he did know that he was attracted to the
woman who was caring for him. She was
smart, beautiful and loving. And, he
could tell she wanted him as much as he wanted her. But, when Josephine’s father returned to the
secluded Greek island where they lived, he knew exactly who Alexander was and he
called the authorities to have him taken home to his family.
Josephine and Alexander only had a week together, but it was
long enough for her to end up pregnant.
How will Alexander react when he finds out?
As soon as I started reading this book, I knew I was going
to have a hard time putting it down. I
was intrigued by Josephine’s life on a secluded island with her volcanologist father. Then, there was Alexander, the prince who was
about to be married, on a bachelor cruise with his friends, who ends up
fighting with someone and going overboard and ending up with amnesia. It was fun to read about a hero with amnesia,
especially a royal one. The story moved
along nicely and had a lot of memorable scenes.
How Alexander ended up going overboard remained a mystery through the
book and I was surprised to find out how it happened and who was responsible. Reading this book was a pleasurable way to
spend a few hours. I only wish it was
longer. I would enjoy reading more about
these characters.
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