Regina Beswick was born to be a princess.
But she’s content to be a small-town girl, running a classic auto restoration shop, unaware a secret destiny awaits her. One that will leap from the pages of her grandmother’s hand-painted book of fairytales.
Tanner Burkhardt is the stoic Minister of Culture for the Grand Duchy of Hessenberg. When he is tasked to retrieve the long-lost princess, he must overcome his fear of failure in order to secure his nation’s future—and his own.
Yet lurking in the political shadows is a fierce opponent with sinister plans to abolish the throne forever.
Overwhelmed with opposition, Regina must decide if she’s destined to restore old cars or an ancient nation. Together—with a little divine intervention—Regina and Tanner discover the truth of her heritage and the healing power of true love.
“Hauck can be counted on for captivating, page-turning stories and sincere characters with heart.” —Romantic Times Review, 4 stars
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Summary
Overall Princess Ever After is a unique modern day fairy tale. Tanner has helped track down the last descendant of Hessenburg. King Nathaniel (from Once Upon a Prince) wants Tanner to go to the states and return with her. They did not expect to find her working in a garage restoring old cars. Regina is adorable and likable. Tanner is
handsome, charming. Tanner is the Minister of Culture and a single father of twins. I loved Reggie’s theories on Monday being a fresh start; like a mini New Year’s Day. I also liked that she listened to older music; even had an Elvis song mentioned in the book. Reggie would seek God for direction and realizing she just maybe she was meant ‘ for such a time as this”. Although it is the second book in the series it stands on its own. Princess Ever After is a sweet romance with Christian undertones about
embracing your destiny.
Violence There was a riot but I did not consider that violence.
Language
Sexual Kissing and hugging.