<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>"After three years of mourning--and turning her dear deceased husband's gazette into the ton's sauciest source of fashion and gossip--Hollis Honeycutt feels her life has been strangely bereft of late... Her sister is living abroad, and her best friend moved to the country. What must a young widow of rank and reputation do? Why, transform her society gossip sheets into serious investigative news, starting with a rumored coup...and the rather dashing, mysterious gentleman whom Hollis suspects might be the villain of her first real story, and she is the only one who can write it. Marek Brendan is investigating terrible rumors of treachery and treason that threaten his home country of Wesloria, but he must proceed with caution. No one can discover the truth. After all, who would ever believe he is Wesloria's lost crown prince? Only Hollis Honeycutt's cerulean-blue eyes seem to know more than she's letting on--and worse, Marek can't seem to resist her curious charms. But even as betrayal threatens a nation and a throne, nothing is quite so dangerous as the lovely young widow who's determined to find the truth...and a prince of her own."--Publisher's description.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><strong>"The perfect read for a cozy night by the fire!"--<em>Apple Book Reviews</em></strong> <p/><strong>She's discovered his secret.<br>Now the trouble <em>really</em> begins...</strong> <p/>After three years of mourning--and turning her dear deceased husband's gazette into the <em>ton</em>'s sauciest source of fashion and gossip--Hollis Honeycutt feels her life has been strangely bereft of late... Her sister is living abroad, and her best friend moved to the country. What must a young widow of rank and reputation do? Why, transform her society gossip sheets into serious investigative news, starting with a rumored coup...and the rather dashing, mysterious gentleman whom Hollis suspects might be the villain of her first real story, and she is the only one who can write it. <p/>Marek Brendan is investigating terrible rumors of treachery and treason that threaten his home country of Wesloria, but he must proceed with caution. No one can discover the truth. After all, who would ever believe he is Wesloria's lost crown prince? Only Hollis Honeycutt's cerulean-blue eyes seem to know more than she's letting on--and worse, Marek can't seem to resist her curious charms. But even as betrayal threatens a nation and a throne, nothing is quite so dangerous as the lovely young widow who's determined to find the truth...and a prince of her own.<p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>"A Princess by Christmas is<strong> </strong>the perfect read for a cozy night by the fire!"--<em>Apple Book Reviews</em> <p/>"Secrets, scandals and steamy chemistry--this paperback escape has it all!"--<em>Women's World </em>on <em>The Princess Plan</em> <p/>"Charming, witty, and warm. This is perfect historical romance."--Sarah Morgan, <em>USA Today </em>bestselling author on <em>The Princess Plan</em> <p/>"The hunt for a royal spouse and the hunt for a murderer intertwines in the launch of London's new A Royal Wedding series, which distinguishes itself with captivating characters and a generous draught of dry wit."--<em>Booklist </em>on <em>The Princess Plan</em> <p/>"London's observations of gender roles are keen, and her protagonists are eminently likable in their dogged pursuit of their own goals despite societal expectations and political pressures."--<em>Publishers Weekly </em>on <em>The Princess Plan</em> <p/>"London's newest series launch is a charming read... (featuring) an anti-Cinderella who captures the prince not with her beauty but with her precious real self. A fun, touching "prince meets real girl" Victorian fairy-tale romance."--<em>Kirkus </em>on <em>The Princess Plan</em> <p/>"It completely charmed me...The chemistry is so delicious. I simply didn't want to put it down."--Nicola Cornick, <em>USA Today </em>bestselling author on <em>The Princess Plan</em> <p/>"London's well-honed storytelling skills carry the day."--<em>Publishers Weekly </em>on <em>The Scoundrel and the Debutante</em> <p/>"London's engaging series is recommended for all romance collections." --<em>Library Journal </em>on <em>The Scoundrel and the Debutante</em><br>
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