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To Love a Prince Review

Updated: Nov 24, 2021

To Love a Prince by Rachel Hauck has everything required to warm the hearts of royal romance readers the world over! From the very first page of the prologue, I was enraptured by stunning descriptions and an intriguing mystery.


It was such fun to watch love bloom between Daffy and Gus! Their polar opposite personalities provided loads fun (and at times disastrous) situations. Although so different, they both had similar struggles that ultimately came from looking for love in the wrong places.


One of my favourite supporting characters was Queen Catherine. While on the surface, she might seem fickle and rather inconsistent, one needs only to dig a little deeper, and one would find a very real picture of human nature -- flawed despite every attempt to hide it, haunted by past mistakes, yet never beyond forgiveness and healing.


And that bring me to one of my favourite themes of the book: we can try all we want to control our own lives, but we'll never measure up unless we give control to the Lord.


Recommended to fans of Contemporary Romance, Royal Romance, and Romantic Comedy.


4 Stars

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