A Princess By Christmas By Julia London
Paperback published by Mills and Boon 12th November 2020
ISBN 9781848458130
Risking everything for love
Hollis Honeycutt loves writing her woman’s London Gazette, if only she could cover more interesting topics than the latest curl cream. When rumours of a potential coup are linked to the highest level government in London Hollis is determined to investigate. Almost immediately she spies a man with no business lurking around the peace talks and determines to expose him for the traitor he most certainly must be.
When Weslorian Marek Brendan was fifteen he was shocked to discover he had royal heritage. Hearing rumours of a coupe in his home country he must stop this rebellion before it’s too late. Except his investigation is put at risk by a beautiful women asking questions. Both Marek and Hollis soon realise they can work together. But when Marek confides his suspicions Hollis loyalties are tested to their limits and she must choose between loyalty to her family, or her heart.
My Review
I had read The Princess Plan by Julia London but missed the second book A Royal Kiss and Tell, so when I was asked if I would like to review A Princess By Christmas I was pleased to be able to read the third book . The cover is absolutely gorgeous with the lady in an elegant green dress that seems to be clinched in at the waist. Also on the cover I adore the hair up with a few curls hanging down framing her beautiful face on the lady who must be widow Hollis Honeycutt.
This a wonderful well written romantic story.
To widow Hollis, her sister was gorgeous and had a gorgeous life being married and giving birth, with Hollis wanting that kind of life too. Hollis brother had been made an earl. Hollis felt the least important and forgotten, even though she was the author and publisher of the Honetcutt’s Gazette of Fashion and Domestically for Ladies, which was a magazine she put together mostly on her own.
Lets talk romance!
Part of chapter one
The widow Hollis Honetcutt was in a prickly mood as she waited admittance at the gates of St James Palace. For one thing, she was standing in the middle of a throng of gentlemen, all of them chatting quite loudly in various Languages, without any regard for other conversations occurring nearby. A warm blooded woman of a certain age missing her late husband could have been intoxicaticated by the scents of citrus and tobacco that seemed to follow so many men about, but Hollis didn’t care for all that privileged masculinity pressing up against all her femininity. It was as if they didn’t sense how their bodies fit into crowded spaces they kept bumping into her, tossing their causal pardons at her.
I would like to thank Mils and Boon very much for sending me the paperback A Princess by Christmas to read and review and for very kindly offering me a place on the blog tour.
About author Julia London
Julia London is the New York Times and USA Today best selling author of more than two dozen romantic fiction novels. She is the author of the popular historical romance series, the Cabot Sisters, including The Trouble with Honor, The Devil Takes a Bride, and The Scoundrel and the Debutante. She is also the author of several contemporary romances, including Homecoming Ranch, Return to Homecoming Ranch, and The Perfect Homecoming.
Julia is the recipient of the RT Bookclub Award for Best Historical Romance and a six-time finalist for the prestigious RITA award for excellence in romantic fiction.
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