THE PRINCESS PLAN JULIA LONDON 

   

THE PRINCESS PLAN BY JULIA LONDON 
Paperback published by Mills and Boon


This was to be the ball by which all other balls in the history of mankind would forever be judged.


Prince Sebastian of Alucia is in London to secure a trade deal. But rumour has it he may be ready to secure a bride too.
London’s high society loves nothing more than a scandal. When a friend of the prince is found murdered, Eliza Tricklebank’s gossip gazette thrives. Eliza has benefited from an anonymous tip off about the crime, forcing Prince Sebastian to ask for her help in his quest to find the killer.

Sebastian finds Eliza’s contrary manner as frustrating as it is seductive. But soon, with mounting pressure to secure both a deal and a Nobel bride, temptation becomes harder to ignore, and it’s the prince who’ll have to decide what comes first his country or his heart. 

MY REVIEW 

What a beautiful new historical romance A Royal Wedding series, that has been inspired by the very real fairy tale with Meghan Markle married Prince Harry. 

The story of The Princess Plan is a romantic fantasy set in London in the Victorian era with a handsome prince that meets Eliza Tricklebank. The plot has a contemporary twist where the women are strong and outspoken, that perhaps women of today can relate too. 

The story is beautifully planned as Eliza didn’t go looking for a prince. But after a murder , with gossip and snooping around a prince came looking for her. 

In London 1845 all of London want to get glimpse of Crown Prince Sebastian of Alucia during his highly anticipated visit. 

Eliza has the help of housemaid Poppy, who was more like part of the family than a servant. 

Eliza helped her sister prepare her gazette each week. Excitement filled Eliza as she had received an invitation to the Duke of Marlbrough’s masquerade ball in honour of the crown prince of Alucia.


 Kensington Palace was the place of a masquerade ball held in honour of the Alucian Court. Eliza couldn’t tell who was who as all men wore black and identical plain black masks just like the one she had.  I could imagine the scene at the ball with glittering crystal chandeliers. 

And then Eliza found herself in a line to meet a prince. What more happens I would not like to be the one who spill the passion of love. 

I would like to thank Mills and Boon for sending me this book to read and review.

ABOUT AUTHOR JULIA LONDON



Julia London is the New York Times and USA Today bestselling author of more than fifty romantic fiction novels. She is the author of bestselling Highland Grooms historical romance series, and the Lake Haven contemporary romance series. Julia is the recipient of the RT Bookclub Award for the Historical Romance and a six time finalist for the prestigious RITA award for excellent in romantic fiction. She lives in Austin, Texas. 


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