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An enchanting new royal romance from NYT bestselling author Rachel Hauck.Daffodil Caron is not a princess, even though she once dreamed of being one. After all, she grew up as a playmate to royal princes, running through the halls of Perrigwynn Palace in the North Sea’s Lauchtenland. But the day she stumbled upon a royal secret, everything changed.Flash forward eighteen years, and Daffy’s living a sweet, non-royal life. A skilled art curator for the Royal Trust, she has friends, a flat in the heart of the capital city, and a handsome, successful boyfriend. The last person on her mind is Gus, the prince she once called her best mate.HRH Prince Augustus is no longer “Prince Pudgy,” as caricatured by the press—he’s charming and gorgeous, possessing a world-famous smile. But after he’s jilted at the altar, then dumped by his second fianceé, the spare heir to Lauchtenland’s ancient House of Blue finds solace on a Florida beach.A year as a regular bloke allows him to rethink his purpose. He’s half decided his calling is to pour pints at a tiki bar rather than serve his country and the Family.But a wild Frisbee toss down the beach changes his destiny.Despite his long hair and beard, Daffy recognizes her prince. She reminds Gus of his heritage and assures him that he’s needed in Lauchtenland.When Daffy and Gus find themselves on assignment at Hadsby Castle in preparation for his brother’s wedding ball, their friendship blooms into affection.Then secrets are exposed, and Gus must choose between his past hurts and his future hope. And Daffy must trust her heart to forever love a prince.“To Love a Prince is breathtaking and enchanting! Rachel Hauck is the queen of inspirational royal romance.” – Teri Wilson, bestselling author of Unleashing Mr. Darcy and Christmas Charms

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Rachel Hauck does it again, uniting a modern romance with every little girl and grown-up girl's dream come true--becoming a real princess. The first in what appears to be her new series hit a lot of great notes, from the relationship between Gus and Daffy to the beautiful country of Lauchtenland to the unexpected "glimpses beyond the veil."Daffy and Gus are, no other way to say it, a cute couple. I'd go so far as "adorable," from Gus hitting Daffy with a like green Frisbee to Daffy's "tell" of blushing to their kisses (finally)! to their hike up the Hand of God. I rooted for them from page one onward, but also enjoyed them by themselves. For the first time in a long time, I think I actually enjoyed the hero a bit more. I wanted to know more of Gus' life and how he overcame his insecurities and found God's love. I definitely enjoyed seeing him grow and mature here, though. At the same time, I appreciated Daffy's ability to be a mature woman and yet keep some of her childlike faith and zest for life. It made for some great emotional dynamics.The plot's non-romantic events work well here too, perhaps better than the romance at times. For instance, I got a sense of what the queen's secret was well before it was revealed. But because of how Rachel constructed the aftermath, I never felt like, "This is cliched" or "This is too easy." Daffy's conversation with the queen was a definite high point. The same kind of thing happened with other events; for instance, when Daffy finds out her ring from Thomas was never really hers, I thought, "Oh, I know where this is going." Well, I did...and yet I didn't. The surprises weren't breath-stealing, but they were clever ways to turn tropes on their heads.Rachel's "glimpses beyond the veil," as she calls them, came off beautifully. I'm not entirely sure I'm on board with Emmanuel's character--rather, how he's eventually identified. But considering this is a modern day fairytale, and considering Rachel's portrayal is true to the Scriptural nature of Emmanuel, I'd say she made it work. The same is definitely true for Adelaide and other characters of her, shall we say, ilk. I'm definitely looking forward to Rachel giving us more characters like Emmanuel and Adelaide in future books, and I loved the callbacks to her previous works, too.The Lauchtenland setting, fictional country or not, wins more points from me. It simultaneously feels like the usual Kingdom Far Away, and like a cozy place I'd visit to feel at home. Kudos to Rachel for spending so much time not only in the palace, but in beloved locales like the Belly of the Beast and the ski lodge. Also, kudos for making Daffy an actual Lauchtenland citizen so we could see this country through a local's eyes, rather than those of the "usual" American or British tourist. Little touches like the shortened Dalholm speech add final, needed dimensions.I did feel the characters were a little two-dimensional at times, and that certain characters got away with too much (Leslie Ann, looking at you)! I sometimes felt Daffy came off as naive or empty-headed for getting close to so many people who didn't treat her as well as she treated them. Also, and this is a nitpick--but Rachel, what is with these character names? Daffy is a Looney Tunes duck, Scottie is a male name (my father and uncle both have that name, so I couldn't connect it to a girl right away), and so forth. But again, that is a complete nitpick and well, who wouldn't think a Daffodil was a lovely woman? Anyway, I can safely recommend this brand new Hauck fairytale and want more ASAP.

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