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This book was a good read. The hero and heroine were both likable characters. I enjoyed my time reading this.
Good Book!!! The 2nd in the series and I am looking forward to the third.
Dawn T. (dterlec) - reviewed To Pleasure a Prince (Royal Brotherhood, No 2) on + 238 more book reviews
Very good book. Second of the Royal Brotherhood series. The first and third books are: "In The Prince's Bed" and "One Night With A Prince".
Joan W. (justreadingabook) reviewed To Pleasure a Prince (Royal Brotherhood, No 2) on + 1728 more book reviews
This series has been really great so far. Storyline is fun, fast and keeps your interest. Really like the characters.
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From Publishers Weekly
This sprightly Regency romance, the second in bestseller Jeffries's Royal Brotherhood series (after In the Prince's Bed), focuses on the outcast brother, Lord Marcus North, Viscount Draker, whose illegitimacy--he's the bastard son of the Prince of Wales--and reputation as a gothic villain have kept him out of society for years. When the Dragon Viscount decides his half-sister, Louisa, is in need of a season, he turns to his newfound brothers for assistance. Louisa is a success in London's highest circles, but has attracted the attention of the rakish duke, Simon Tremaine. Marcus is determined to nip the relationship in the bud and keep Prinny, who has recently attempted to insinuate himself into Louisa's life, away from her. Marcus can handle the prince--but he's at a loss when dealing with the Lady Regina, Simon's beautiful sister, whom society has christened "La Belle Dame Sans Merci" because of her quick wit and unwillingness to accept any of the marriage proposals she's received. Marcus soon discovers the passionate heart beating beneath Regina's cool exterior--and that she guards an awkward personal secret.
This sprightly Regency romance, the second in bestseller Jeffries's Royal Brotherhood series (after In the Prince's Bed), focuses on the outcast brother, Lord Marcus North, Viscount Draker, whose illegitimacy--he's the bastard son of the Prince of Wales--and reputation as a gothic villain have kept him out of society for years. When the Dragon Viscount decides his half-sister, Louisa, is in need of a season, he turns to his newfound brothers for assistance. Louisa is a success in London's highest circles, but has attracted the attention of the rakish duke, Simon Tremaine. Marcus is determined to nip the relationship in the bud and keep Prinny, who has recently attempted to insinuate himself into Louisa's life, away from her. Marcus can handle the prince--but he's at a loss when dealing with the Lady Regina, Simon's beautiful sister, whom society has christened "La Belle Dame Sans Merci" because of her quick wit and unwillingness to accept any of the marriage proposals she's received. Marcus soon discovers the passionate heart beating beneath Regina's cool exterior--and that she guards an awkward personal secret.
Lady Regina is called the "Lady without Mercy" so when Marcus North, the bastard son of the Prince of Wales, proposes an outrageous deal, she has no choice in the matter.