Helpful Score: 1
This story is all about expectations, hers, his and the public's. Ellen gets the fairytale and then she finds out that a Prince is always public property. The pressures of loving someone whoses life is watched publicly and someone whose life is very differnt from yours can be difficult. This is a good story. The characters and their feelings ARE the story.
Loveswept (Bantam Books) #141
Back Cover:
"Ellen Farrell screamed as she raced her little car down the highway -- it felt terrific to let off all that steam! Then she noticed she had company: an utterly gorgeous driver was keeping pace with her, and giving her the most devastating smile she'd ever seen! Conductor Armand Dante was no ordinary pick-up: he was dazzling -- and the romantic hero of Ellen's secret dreams. When he sent her flowers on her nightshifts at the hospital and embraced her as the sun rose over the Potomac, she just had to fall in love. But could she cope with society column gossip and the hordes of adoring fans who wanted to share the man she'd chosen for her own?"
Back Cover:
"Ellen Farrell screamed as she raced her little car down the highway -- it felt terrific to let off all that steam! Then she noticed she had company: an utterly gorgeous driver was keeping pace with her, and giving her the most devastating smile she'd ever seen! Conductor Armand Dante was no ordinary pick-up: he was dazzling -- and the romantic hero of Ellen's secret dreams. When he sent her flowers on her nightshifts at the hospital and embraced her as the sun rose over the Potomac, she just had to fall in love. But could she cope with society column gossip and the hordes of adoring fans who wanted to share the man she'd chosen for her own?"