About the Book:
Rhianna Davies is well-acquainted with heartache after the painful loss of her parents. At the arrival of her ghastly uncle, she is brought even lower: Rhi has been banished from her family’s estate home and must rely on the kindness of her tightly knit Welsh miners for help. Without the protective love of her parents, Rhi has no illusions that hers will be a happy ending—until an addendum to her father’s will arrives in the hands of a prince.
Marc Wilhelm, Prince of Oldenburg, is in Wales with one purpose: to claim his betrothed. A long-ago promise between their fathers forges an indelible link between Rhi and Marc, but there remains just one problem: neither wants to marry a stranger. With no remaining ties to Wales, Rhi agrees to accompany Marc to Oldenburg, where he will forfeit their betrothal so she may have her pick of husbands. But their journey takes them down unexpected paths, from the depths of a Welsh mine to the marriage mart of London to a warm reception in Oldenburg. Rhi and Marc discover that their connection and their challenges run deeper than either anticipated, but whether from their own hesitations or from danger that threatens without, the couple might be thwarted before they can even begin the happily ever after they so richly deserve.
My Review:
Prince Marc Wilhelm, in true knight in shining armor fashion, swoops in and saves Rhianna Davies from her odious and greedy uncle. I enjoyed the setting of Wales, the strong and caring Rhi, and all of the princes in the Wilhelm family. Rhi had the patience of a saint to wait on Marc to overcome his self-made obstacles of marriage. They make a great pair and I hope to hear more about them in upcoming books in the Royal Regency series.
If you like historical novels, arranged marriages, and a bit of political intrigue, then you will enjoy reading this book. Thank you to the publisher and NetGalley for an e-arc of the book. A positive review was not required and all opinions are my own.
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