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About the Book
Regina Beswick never
dreamed of faraway places. She’s happy with her life as a classic car
mechanic and owner of a restoration shop.
But an unexpected visitor and the discovery of a fairytale, drawn by her great-grandma, causes Regina to wonder if she might be destined for something more.
Tanner Burkhardt, Minister of Culture for the Grand Duchy of Hessenberg, must convince the strong-willed Southerner, Miss Beswick, that she is his country’s long-lost princess. Failure could destroy his reputation and change his nation forever.
As Regina and Tanner face the challenges before them, neither are prepared for love to invade their hearts and change every thing they believe about themselves.
However, when a royal opponent nearly destroys Regina’s future, she must lean into God and trust He has sovereignly brought her to her true and final destiny. (Goodreads)
But an unexpected visitor and the discovery of a fairytale, drawn by her great-grandma, causes Regina to wonder if she might be destined for something more.
Tanner Burkhardt, Minister of Culture for the Grand Duchy of Hessenberg, must convince the strong-willed Southerner, Miss Beswick, that she is his country’s long-lost princess. Failure could destroy his reputation and change his nation forever.
As Regina and Tanner face the challenges before them, neither are prepared for love to invade their hearts and change every thing they believe about themselves.
However, when a royal opponent nearly destroys Regina’s future, she must lean into God and trust He has sovereignly brought her to her true and final destiny. (Goodreads)
My Review
I like Rachel Hauck as an author, though I hadn't read the first book in this series. I have read a few of her other books and enjoyed those. This book is pretty much like the Princess Diaries only the leading lady is a mechanic who loves working on cars. This story was incredibly slow for me and I really didn't enjoy the romance as much as I had hoped. The ending is not shocking, while the main plot is all rather predictable. I do enjoy fairy tales but I like it when they aren't so predictable. Fairy tale lovers will most definitely enjoy this book. While I enjoyed the parts about Regina's trust in God, the overall book was not my favorite.
See what else Rachel has written on her website.
"I received this book from Litfuse for free in exchange for an honest review."
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