Reviewed by Cocktails and Books on
Samantha Rosseau, wildlife biology grad student, has her life turned upside down when a meeting with a visiting Duchess (who she thinks requested the meeting regarding a donation to the school's wildlife program) tells her they think she is the the heiress to a Dukedom in the country of Lilaria, Sam finds her world turned upside down. While she digests the information, His Royal Highness, Alex D’Lynsal, insists on helping Sam navigate the media storm the blows in while she makes her decision about venturing to Lilaria and claiming her birthright. What neither of them expect is the attraction between them. Alex may want to pursue more, but can he convince Sam that she's worthy of him, despite what she might think?
I loved the story, Sam and Alex. There was something magical about the whole thing. The fact that this tiny country would track down it's lost descendants and do whatever they could to restore the aristocracy. That this country would welcome a socially awkward American girl, with open arms. And most importantly, that the heir to the throne would look past duty and lineage to not only help Sam as she tries to process all the changes in her life, but fall for her despite her perceived shortcomings.
This book had it's moments of throwing an emotional gut punch, but it was done in such a way that the magic of Sam and Alex was still present. I'm so glad I saw that Facebook post, because this was one of those books that I wished could go on forever. Pure magic!
Reading updates
- Started reading
- 2 May, 2013: Finished reading
- 2 May, 2013: Reviewed