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The Prince Kidnaps a Bride: The Lost Princesses #3
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The Prince Kidnaps a Bride: The Lost Princesses #3
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The Prince Kidnaps a Bride: The Lost Princesses #3

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Betrothed in the cradle, Princess Sorcha and Prince Rainger were destined to rule their countries together. Then revolution sent Sorcha to a remote Scottish convent—and Rainger into a dungeon so deep rumor claimed he was dead.

Now danger threatens, and Sorcha must travel home with a simple fisherman as her companion—Prince Rainger in disguise. Changed by his imprisonment from a careless lad to a dangerous man, he's determined to win back his kingdom—and the woman he wants more than life itself. But can he protect a woman who believes every person she meets is her friend, every tavern is an opportunity to sing bawdy songs, and each turn in the road hides new adventure? To keep his princess safe, he must resort to his most treacherous weapon: seduction.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherHarperCollins
Release dateOct 13, 2009
ISBN9780061763649
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Christina Dodd

New York Times bestselling author CHRISTINA DODD builds worlds filled with suspense, romance, and adventure, and creates the most distinctive characters in fiction today. Her fifty novels have been translated into twenty-five languages, featured by Doubleday Book Club, recorded on Books on Tape for the Blind, won Romance Writers of America’s Golden Heart and RITA Awards, and been called the year's best by Library Journal. Dodd herself has been a clue in the Los Angeles Times crossword puzzle.

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  • Rating: 2 out of 5 stars
    2/5
    this book is too ridiculous for words. I couldn't get past the first 150 pages, because Sorcha and Rainger were both too painfully stupid to bear any longer.
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    What a great story! I laughed and cried many times! Such wonderful writing and really engaging characters!! I love this authors work!!

    The story of the last sister pulled everything together nicely. Great story!

    I am currently on a Regency kick and this one was terrific!!
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    The conclusion of this trilogy is also the best. Prince Rainger has found Crown Princess Sorcha and now faces loads of assassins to get her back to Beaumontange so they can be married and crowned and he can get his kingdom back with her army. Unfortunately, he shows up in disguise and waits until after they've become intimate to tell her who he really is. She's understandably pissed off about this, but the whole thing is hilarious. The best is their discussion about whether a princess is allowed to say "cock." I literally chortled the whole time. Really, you should do yourself a favor and read this trilogy.
  • Rating: 2 out of 5 stars
    2/5
    read the 3rd before reading 1st and 2nd. Heroine living in convent. prince ends up in this small island.
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    I have finished The Missing Princesses Series and was eager to read Sorcha's story the oldest of the three sisters, and I was not disappointed. This book had me from the first page, again Dodd brings action, mystery and a wonderful romance to life in this book. Sorcha has been hidden away in a remote convent for her safety, but a mysterious fisherman rows to shore and a fire starts that quickly puts her life in jeopardy so a plan is constructed to get her back home. Prince Rainger disguised as the fisherman called Arnou, plans to escort Sorcha to her homeland, but is surprised to find she has left with another.Sorcha disguised as a boy has no idea that Prince Rainger is alive and following her, when he is able to catch up with her he is still disguised as the fisherman, but something is familiar about him. They continue on, but soon she finds herself more comfortable with him and they share a kiss, Sorcha wants more, but Rainger wants her to have it all so he want allow their feelings to go to far.The two end up in a village of where people from both Richarte and Beaumontagne live. Sorcha still disguised as a man does not fool the people they know who she and the fisherman really are. In order to share the same room, they must wed unknown to Sorcha this is actually a royal wedding.Eventually she finds out the identity of the fisherman and is very distraught. They return to Beaumontagne, where things are still in turmoil. The man who locked Rainger up for eight years still rules Richarte. Again, I enjoyed this story the characters romance is more genuine and enjoyable. I felt so many emotions reading this story and enjoyed the whole cast. I was happy the third book was good as the first in the series. FIVE STARS *****
  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    I thought this one was the best of the series. Though, I don't really remember the details of the other books (I know I read them!) A nice, fast pace romance novel that doesn't take a lot of energy to read.