Review: PASSION, PURITY AND THE PRINCE by Annie West

September 26, 2010 in August 2010, February 2011, Harlequin Presents Extra, M&B Modern Romance, November 2010, Reviews, September 2010 by Donna Zapf

"What could a prince possibly see in a dowdy archivist?"

Her excitement wearing thin, Tamsin Connors is impatient to deliver news of her recent discovery found in the royal Ruvingian archives.  But when the darkly handsome Prince Alaric finally receives her, Tamsin is rendered speechless by his appearance and her body’s awareness of him.  Perceptive, Alaric seems to see the real hidden Tamsin, the wildly beautiful dare-devil behind the shy unfashionable frump that most people overlook.  Where can this possibly lead?  Tamsin is employed by the Prince and she has uncovered an important life-changing find but Alaric is resistant to make it public.  He does want to pursue Tamsin, however, and together they just may find happiness.

Who wouldn’t want to find their Prince Charming in a Cinderella fairy tale?!  Favorite author Annie West always delivers enchanting stories that allow her readers to escape the ordinary and live in an extraordinary world; PASSION, PURITY AND THE PRINCE is no exception.  Intriguing characters, picturesque settings and interesting free-flowing repartee entice readers to an evening of  leisure diversion leaving us sated and dreaming.

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