Always a Princess

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4.1
22 reviews
eBook
318
Pages
Eligible

About this eBook

Eve Stanhope masquerades as a foreign princess at ton parties, stealing jewels from the nobility she despises and returning to her London slum at the end of the night. She's carefully plotting revenge on her former employer—a society cad who's ruined her reputation. Now it's her turn to ruin him. What she doesn't expect is to encounter the criminally handsome Orchid Thief on one of her heists…

Philip Rosemont, Viscount Wesley, is also in disguise. Bored and stifled by society, he steals jewels for fun and leaves orchids as his calling cards. He knows the woman he's cornered at the ball is no aristocrat, much less the Princess of Valdastock. But something tells him she's not exactly common, either. Now he must uncover her motives while he enjoys her illicit kisses. Can these two become partners in crime even as they give in to their mutual seduction?

Previously published, newly revised by author.

83,000 words

Ratings and reviews

4.1
22 reviews
Auintara Henderson
26 January 2014
Loveeed it! I love historical romance, but this book took the cake, put frosting on it and decorated it too. The suspense! The romance! I love Eve. She's my kind of woman. Not some innocent virgin trying to protect herself. She gave in to those lustful feelings whenever Phillip touched her. *sigh* Phillip I would give in to those feelings to if he ever touched me.
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Janet Tudor
20 January 2017
From a "unfortunate" to a full blown Princess? Not so impossible
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Robb Paa
13 June 2014
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