In the Prince's Bed (The Royal Brotherhood) this question feed

asked by ladyrunner on November 2, 2006 8:33 PM

From bestselling author Sabrina Jeffries comes the first dazzling novel in a sexy new series featuring three half brothers. Bound together by the royal father who denied them, they've formed a pact to help each other achieve their every desire...including the women of their dreams.

Miss Katherine Merivale is desperate to make a respectable match -- if only her childhood sweetheart would propose! Until he does, she can't touch the fortune she's inherited. So the last thing she needs is notorious rogue Alec Black putting her proposed marriage at risk with his distracting, smoldering gaze and moonlit kisses.

Alec, the Earl of Iversley -- and one of three bastard sons of the Prince of Wales -- is secretly searching for an heiress bride to pay his debts. Fiery Katherine seems the answer to his prayers, and her passionate response to his practiced seduction soon assures him that she is his. But Alec knows Katherine is looking for a love-match, and he wonders...what will happen when she discovers his deception?


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I had seen this author's name all over the place yet never picked up a book of hers until now. I liked the book quite a bit. I read it in a day and a half and I definitely like the way Sabrina Jeffries writes. Katherine was a little bit uptight but eventually she relaxed. Alec, I totally felt sorry for throughout the book because of his financial situation but I liked him a lot. I would have liked though, to have seen more about Lovelace and his little "secret". In a way I kind of wish he would have been found out or something because he just irritated me! After reading this one, I WILL pick up more of her books. I can say I am now a fan, after having read this book.
reviewed by titanium7 on November 20, 2006 5:26 PM

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I recently discovered Ms. Jeffries and I am so glad I did. She has a true talent for developing characters. And I really love how she keeps the romance between the main characters the central focus of the book. While still creating an interesting story, that doesn't overshadow the more important aspects of the book.
Love her style. All the Royal brotherhood books are excellent, but I think this was my favorite!!!
reviewed by borat on November 23, 2006 8:44 PM

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