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  • To Love a Prince

  • True Blue Royal, Book 1
  • By: Rachel Hauck
  • Narrated by: Louise Lee
  • Length: 10 hrs and 46 mins
  • 4.8 out of 5 stars (55 ratings)

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To Love a Prince

By: Rachel Hauck
Narrated by: Louise Lee
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An enchanting new royal romance from NYT best-selling 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.

©2020 Rachel Hauck (P)2020 Rachel Hauck
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To Love a Prince is breathtaking and enchanting! Rachel Hauck is the queen of inspirational royal romance.” (Teri Wilson, best-selling author of Unleashing Mr. Darcy and Christmas Charms)

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Loved it

Great narration,Great story
I do recommend.
Forgiveness faith and love also learning of GOD thur forgiveness
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Lovely story that keeps you guessing

I absolutely loved this story as it wasn’t just mushy romance the entire time, but it made you think about what the Queen’s secret may be and what was going to happen with things like the chair or the dress. Not to mention the twisted and tangled relationships and friendships. This is probably one of my new all time favorites as it includes a little romance, but it also makes you think and guess at what is happening behind the scenes. It’s my favorite type of book, and I think Rachel Hauck did an amazing job balancing all of the different elements. The only thing I didn’t like about the reading was that it was sometimes hard to tell whether people were thinking or speaking, and which person it was thinking or speaking. That comes with the territory though when listening to books as you don’t have the actual writing in front of you. Definitely recommend having a listen☺️

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