#BookReview: In the Prince's Bed by Sabrina Jeffries

977934In the Prince's Bed by Sabrina Jeffries
Series: Royal Brotherhood #1
Pages: 384
Publication: August 1st 2004 by Pocket Star
Synopsis:
From bestselling author Sabrina Jeffries comes the first dazzling novel in a sexy new series featuring three half brothers. Bound together by the royal father who denied them, they've formed a pact to help each other achieve their every desire...including the women of their dreams. 

Miss Katherine Merivale is desperate to make a respectable match -- if only her childhood sweetheart would propose! Until he does, she can't touch the fortune she's inherited. So the last thing she needs is notorious rogue Alec Black putting her proposed marriage at risk with his distracting, smoldering gaze and moonlit kisses.

Alec, the Earl of Iversley -- and one of three bastard sons of the Prince of Wales -- is secretly searching for an heiress bride to pay his debts. Fiery Katherine seems the answer to his prayers, and her passionate response to his practiced seduction soon assures him that she is his. But Alec knows Katherine is looking for a love-match, and he wonders...what will happen when she discovers his deception?


My Thoughts

One of the reasons I like historical romance novels is precisely the rebellion of the women of that time (or at least what is shown here). Since most of the heroines are described in this way, I would think that because there were enough women so brave there is a solid base on which we can hop and fight for our rights in tgis time of history. Fortunately, these novels are an inspiration to us all; another reason to love literature.

In the Prince's Bed is a passionate and funny novel to read, full of things that characterize a history of this type as misunderstandings, unconditional love, awkward dances, stolen kisses and endless embarrassing moments brought about by the protagonist as way to conquer the damsel's heart. If this ever works (which usually is), we can expect a novel full of humor, passion and love. It is a book quite readable and very entertaining.

Rating:
5 HEARTS

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