Her Rebellious Prince - Tracy Cooper-Posey

Her Rebellious Prince

By Tracy Cooper-Posey

  • Release Date: 2020-03-26
  • Genre: Historical Romance
Score: 5
5
From 5 Ratings

Description

The Prince kisses her, instead of her twin sister.

Elise never intends to marry. Marriage is far too restricting, in her estimation. Instead, she grasps what freedom there is in running her Great Aunt Annalies’ boarding house. When Danyal, newly crowned Prince of Pandev, kisses her by mistake, her delicately balanced contentment is shattered.

Danyal isn’t in England to find a wife, as society believes. An English wife would offend the Balkan Separatists who threaten his principality. Such a wife would also defeat his desire to separate his family from the stained reputation which dogs it, which the former Prince, his uncle Kosta, was never fully successful in removing.

So why can he not stop thinking about that simple—delightful—kiss, and the woman he held in his arms for only a moment?

This book is part of the Scandalous Family—The Victorians. This is the second spin-off series to feature a new generation of the Great Family, who are now scattering across Europe and beyond in search of adventure…and love.

Scandalous Family—The Victorians series:
1.0 His Parisian Mistress
2.0 Her Rebellious Prince
3.0 Their Foreign Affair
4.0 His Outrageous Proposal

…and more to come!

A Victorian Era Historical Romance
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Praise for Her Rebellious Prince

Once again, Cooper-Posey works her magic and spins an engaging tale

You'll have plenty of romance, political intrigue, and action to keep you happy!

This book is amazing! I loved the interplay between the 2 main characters. The amazing twists the story took to get to the ending.

This is a thoroughly enjoyable historical romance. It has interesting characters, a strong plot, and a satisfying love story. It’s the second in Tracey Cooper-Posey’s Victorian series, although there are two older series that follow previous generations of the same extended family. The author is really good at including characters from previous books for her long-time fans, while also writing a story that can stand strongly on its own for those coming into the saga at any point.

This is absolutely a book that you can sink into and enter another world.

I love stories of mistaken twins, and when you combine it with the skilled writing of this author you have a wonderful well thought out and well researched story.

I love stand alone HEA books which incorporate previous characters.

What a wonderful book this is! The characters are so realistic that I feel as if they're old friends. They are so engaging that, once I start reading, I can't stop until I turn the final page.

This story was very well written and pulled me into the fold. I felt as though I was smack dab there in the middle.

The new generation of the Great Family is just as entertaining as the last. I love that we are able to catch up on this new generation and see how they are finding their way in the world.

The writing style in this novel is both silky and sensuous.

I always anticipate another Cooper-Posey story with enthusiasm, and this book delivered.

Tracy Cooper-Posey has got a way with words.

This book had me at the first mistaken identity kiss and it just got better from there.

Ms. Cooper-Posey never fails to write an engaging, richly drawn story.

Tracy Cooper-Posey has done it again! What a talented author. This family amazes me, the stories get better and better.

I think this is the best series i have ever read.

Hello my friends, the Great Family. Every story for every member has been another grand adventure! This is no different.

Well written and exciting, I loved this book!

Reviews

  • The Perfect Story

    5
    By B-Walla
    This story focuses on Elise Thomsett, Lilly and Jasper’s daughter, and Prince Danyal of Pandev (you might remember his uncle, Kosta, from Emma’s story). Elise has decided that marriage consists of too many compromises for women and so swears she will never marry and has thrown herself into the role of butler, along with her twin sister Ann, at Great Aunt Analies’s bonding house. Danyal is in England only to rid himself of the Marquis of Blackawton title in order to sever all ties with England and return to Pandev where he can concentrate on ruling his people as best he can while under the Ottoman Emperors thumb. Ann and Danyal meet first and during a case of mistaken identity he kisses Elise. Sparks fly. The connection is undeniable, though neither of them want it. Elise, because she never plans to marry, and Danyal because he plans to have a proper Pandevanian wife, as his subjects expect. And so ensues their game of trying to be as offputting as possible to each other, showcasing all their flaws and shortcomings with the hope it will douse their ever-growing attraction to each other. Of course it doesn’t work, but it is amusing to witness. Love always finds a way though the way is usually most unexpected. This is a great story of love, compromise, staying true to yourself, sacrifice and honor, with Tracy Cooper-Posey’s signature strong characters, gut-wrenching emotions and soul-deep connections. We also briefly get to see Vaughn and get a small glimpse of what his life has been like the past 5 or so years and I cannot wait to delve into his story. I have a feeling it will pull on our heart strings even more than usual.

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