The Prince Kidnaps a Bride

The Prince Kidnaps a Bride by Christina Dodd is a historical romance published by HarperCollins on November 28, 2006. This first edition spans 384 pages and is presented in English. The story follows Princess Sorcha and Prince Rainger, who were betrothed as children but separated by revolution. Sorcha finds herself in a remote Scottish convent, while Rainger is imprisoned, leading to rumors of his death. As danger looms, Sorcha embarks on a journey home accompanied by a fisherman, who is actually Rainger in disguise, determined to reclaim his kingdom and the woman he loves.
Readers will discover a tale of adventure and intrigue as Rainger, transformed by his experiences, navigates the challenges of protecting Sorcha. The narrative explores themes of loyalty and deception, as Sorcha’s trusting nature contrasts with Rainger’s need for secrecy. With elements of romance and historical fiction, this book delves into the complexities of their relationship amidst the backdrop of perilous circumstances.
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Betrothed in the cradle, Princess Sorcha and Prince Rainger were destined to rule their countries together. Then revolution sent Sorcha to a remote Scottish convent—and Rainger into a dungeon so deep rumor claimed he was dead.
Now danger threatens, and Sorcha must travel home with a simple fisherman as her companion—Prince Rainger in disguise. Changed by his imprisonment from a careless lad to a dangerous man, he’s determined to win back his kingdom—and the woman he wants more than life itself. But can he protect a woman who believes every person she meets is her friend, every tavern is an opportunity to sing bawdy songs, and each turn in the road hides new adventure? To keep his princess safe, he must resort to his most treacherous weapon: seduction.
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