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The King's Convenient Bride (Silhouette Desire)
The King's Convenient Bride - Silhouette Desire
Author: Michelle Celmer
ISBN-13: 9780373768769
ISBN-10: 0373768761
Publication Date: 6/10/2008
Pages: 192
Rating:
  • Currently 3.5/5 Stars.
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3.5 stars, based on 25 ratings
Publisher: Silhouette
Book Type: Mass Market Paperback
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reviewed The King's Convenient Bride (Silhouette Desire) on + 1266 more book reviews
finished this book a lot faster then I thought and was craving the next in the series. I want to see how the Royal family progresses in their relationships.
Saphire909 avatar reviewed The King's Convenient Bride (Silhouette Desire) on + 8 more book reviews
From the back cover

Royally Wed

Prince Phillip had sworn to do his royal duty. Someday he'd take a suitable bride - in the traditional loveless "arrangement" - and father an heir to the throne. But then he unexpectedly became King. And when he met Hannah Renault, the virtual stranger who was his intended bride, all his plans to keep her at arm's length were suddenly forgotten.
sybeaner avatar reviewed The King's Convenient Bride (Silhouette Desire) on + 51 more book reviews
Good story. Enjoyed very much.
ceeceelandau avatar reviewed The King's Convenient Bride (Silhouette Desire) on + 282 more book reviews
This was a great quick read. I read this book in about an hour or two. It had some serious moments and a few heart flutter moments that made reading fun.

This book was about Prince Phillip and his arranged marriage to an innocent and virgin woman named Hannah. Her now deceased father was a distant cousin to the crown. The prince swore to do his duty and merry to produce an heir. He never believed it would be a love match and so it came as more of a surprise when he meet's his intended and slowly falls in love with her. His attempt to keep her at arms length leads to him hurting her and him hurting himself.

Can he continue with his idea of what a royal marriage should, loveless, or will he change and make his marriage into something he's wanted, but never dreamed he could have, a marriage out of love.