![]() ![]() Miss Regina Beswick was content to be a small-town girl, running a classic auto restoration shop, unaware a secret destiny awaits her. ![]() *zips lips*Įven those who normally stick to historicals (like me) will enjoy this tale of a kingdom bowing beneath the weight of a century-old agreement that drags a car-restorer and a driven career man together. Without giving away too much, I will say that Regina and Tanner allowing their relationship to spark while Regina knew Tanner's faith was tenuous gave me pause. And the way he wrestled against God for the longest time kept me reading, too. A love story running up against secrets and political intrigue? Awesome.Īs interesting as Regina is, Tanner stole my heart halfway through when a secret from his past comes to light. That woman discovering she's a long-lost princess? Excellently handled. Rest assured, the story inside had me cracking the book open to see black and white even more often than silver and blue. I mean, can't you tell? That shimmery blue is all over this blog. ![]() Then came Princess Ever After, and I changed my mind: this is the most beautiful cover I have ever seen. This great writer crafts contemporaries that this historical-romance fan loves! In paperback.) That book hooked me on Rachel Hauck. (In fact, there's a story there: when Casey shared the cover on Facebook, I pre-ordered Once Upon a Prince. When I read Once Upon a Prince, I decided that was the most beautiful cover I had ever seen. ![]()
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