The Impostor Prince
Fun Fact: The hero in book two of this series was by far the most fun to write of all my heroes!
From RT Book Reviews:
As in the classic The Prince and the Pauper, Crosby brings look-alikes — an outlaw and the other heir — to a throne together, switching places and setting things to rights in a lighthearted, enjoyable, quick read.
Reviewed By: Kathe Robin
From the back cover:
A deception of royal proportions
had thrust Ian MacEwen into the very center of the ton’s marriage mart, forcing him to choose a bride who would be queen. He’d wanted only to uncover answers denied him all his life. Instead he found Claire Wentworth, a fearless woman with grass-green eyes who needed his protection–and his love–whether she admitted it or not!Danger stalked her at every turn
Claire Wentworth needed a champion, but what she got was a regal mystery. The man all London hailed as “Prince” instead struck her as a rogue adventurer–who could rouse her slumbering heart to wide-awake desire!
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