Behind him, beside him, before him, the synchronized cathedral bells began to ring out.
One, two, three . . .
Then she said it first. The words his heart burst to share. “I love you, Stephen. You are my true prince.”
An American heiress and a crown prince seem destined to be together. Will the devastation of war keep them apart forever?
American heiress Corina Del Rey caught her prince once. But the tragedy of war kept her too long in a fog of grief. Now she’s shifting her life forward, reigniting her career as a journalist. Still, nothing can relieve her of the secret and the love she carries in her soul.
Prince Stephen of Brighton is one of the world’s most eligible bachelors and a star rugby player, trying to make sense of his life. His days in Afghanistan with the Royal Air Command will mark him forever. And he can’t seem to shake their dark shadow.
But when his brother, King Nathaniel, confronts him with a document the prince thought long buried and forgotten, Stephen is forced to face the pain of his past and the love he left behind.
With a little heavenly help, Prince Stephen and Corina embark on a journey of truth. But when the secrets are revealed, can they overcome and find love again?
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Summary
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How to Catch a Prince is part of the series but can be read alone. I recommend reading them all; each is entertaining in its own way and the author creates unique
characters and situations for each. They are not the same storyline with new names. Corina has joined the life of the living five years after her twin brother is killed
in duty while in the service. Prince Stephen was her secret love and was with her brother when he died. He feels responsible for her brother’s death and breaks off their
relationship as a result. He feels she will not forgive him and he has a hard time being with her and not remembering that fateful day. I liked Prince Stephen but had
a hard time forgiving him for being so rude to her at the theater. He should have had better manners. I adored the hashtag contest. I loved that she could hold her own as Corina Del Rey an American heiress. One of my favorite scenes is when she wears the tiara and their conversation. I was thrilled to have Nathanial and Susanna play a minor part in this story. This story has strong Christian undertones and some mystical ‘angel’ characters????
Violence Talk of war violence. It happened it the past. Explains how her twin brother died.
Language
Sexual Sex after marriage, behind closed doors, no details,