Thursday, October 17, 2013

The Prince, by Elizabeth English

The Prince, by Elizabeth English

Be the very first to download this book The Prince, By Elizabeth English as well as allow read by coating. It is quite easy to read this e-book The Prince, By Elizabeth English because you do not should bring this published The Prince, By Elizabeth English anywhere. Your soft documents publication could be in our kitchen appliance or computer so you can appreciate reviewing all over as well as every single time if needed. This is why whole lots numbers of people additionally read the e-books The Prince, By Elizabeth English in soft fie by downloading and install the e-book. So, be just one of them which take all benefits of reading guide The Prince, By Elizabeth English by online or on your soft documents system.

The Prince, by Elizabeth English

The Prince, by Elizabeth English



The Prince, by Elizabeth English

Best PDF Ebook The Prince, by Elizabeth English

"This is the way books should be…. Swashbuckling, evil kings, handsome rogue princes, intelligent heroines, great humor, compelling love… Needless to say: It’s a new favorite." – Reading Backwards Review Fleeing for her life with her murderous uncle hard upon her heels, Rose of Valinor seeks the aid of the one person she is certain will help her—the legendary Prince of Venya, who was forced into exile by Rose's uncle. Bold and dashing, wily and clever, the Prince of Venya is the hero of a hundred songs and stories—a sorcerer pirate whose courage is only exceeded by his gallantry. All the tales agree that he would never refuse a lady in distress, but the man Rose meets is far from her chivalric ideal. Florian of Venya has one goal: to free his people from King Richard's despotic rule—and time is running out. He has no intention of letting any woman distract him, particularly Richard's niece, whom he suspects is either a madwoman or a spy. When he realizes that that Rose is the key to regaining his lost kingdom, he will use any means to win her heart—but first they must escape King Richard's pursuit. **Originally published as Elizabeth Minogue** **New for Kindle: A Glossary of Place Names and Characters**

The Prince, by Elizabeth English

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #520837 in eBooks
  • Published on: 2015-05-01
  • Released on: 2015-05-01
  • Format: Kindle eBook
The Prince, by Elizabeth English


The Prince, by Elizabeth English

Where to Download The Prince, by Elizabeth English

Most helpful customer reviews

6 of 6 people found the following review helpful. A delightful story that mixes fantasy and romance in a medieval type of world By Kelley Hartsell Courtesy of CK2S Kwips and KritiquesThis is a delightful story that mixes fantasy and romance in a medieval type of world.Rose of Valinor is on a mission. Fleeing a depressing place in which she had recently been imprisoned, she goes on the run to find the one man she feels can help her. She needs to find the Prince of Venya in the hopes he can help her escape the wrath of her uncle. The man she finds is nothing like the stories and legends claim, but someone infinitely more intriguing.Florian barely held on to his life a fateful day many years ago, when the wretched King Richard killed his parents and took over the lands of Venya. As a result, he made a vow that no matter what the risk, he would one day rid his lands of Richard, and assume his rightful place as ruler. He has no time for a misguided young woman whom he feels is slightly mad... or does he?When Florian realizes Rose may be his greatest hope in ending the long years of war, he determines to make her his by fair means or foul, and sets his course. Little did either of them realize that they'd find their greatest strengths in each other... and a love that is the stuff legends are made of.This was a wonderful story! Ms. Minogue weaves a passionate tale, full of suspense, romance, mystery, and a healthy dose of the paranormal. Readers will venture in to the swashbuckling world of pirates, where no one is quite what they seem, and magic is the name of the game. The plot is swift moving and well developed, luring one in on the first page and holding tight until the final scenes unfold, surprising in their outcome.Rose is a brave woman, who puts all else before herself, never minding the risk to her own life. She is deeply passionate, highly intelligent, very caring, and in love with a legend. Florian has one mission in life and always has - to restore his people to their rightful land and to take his place as ruler of the magical land. He is strong willed, also very passionate, and finds himself taken with the young beauty who seeks his aid. When these two come together, their love is all consuming but not without its ups and downs.Magic, as mentioned before, is a primary player woven into the story. The `filidhi', who fled Venya, are a people of great wisdom and none too lacking in magical abilities. Their skills come into play many times throughout the story, adding a mystical bend to the tale. Florian himself has some pretty impressive abilities, though one is kept in the dark as to what they are through much of the story, with the secret only being revealed when most necessary to the storyline. Also there are other fantastical beings in the story, like the Ilindrian race of people who have some unique traits of their own, and the sea-going merrow, who appear to be much like what is more commonly known as a mermaid. These beings add interesting facets to the story, making it the impressive fantasy it is.All of the secondary characters are rendered beautifully, with unique personalities. This reviewer was intrigued by many of them. There was the young brave Beylik, a former slave, Florian's surgeon, Sigurd who is not what he seems, the young Ilindrian shipmate Ashkii, King Cristobal of Sorlain, the filidhi Mage apprentice Caelan and the hated King Richard. Everyone adds depth and dimension to the story, making for a more than satisfying read.This was a fascinating story that this reviewer thoroughly enjoyed and would recommend highly. Also, she has a sneaking suspicion that there may be sequels yet to come, having found some characters just longing for their own stories to be told.© Kelley A. Hartsell, December 2004. All rights reserved.

4 of 4 people found the following review helpful. I'm reading romance/fantasy! By Ranger Alright, I already get teased about my name...and now Ms. Minogue has me reading romance and fantasy novels. I had the pleasure of meeting Ms. Minogue at a book signing event recently and I must say she is one of the nicest and most pleasant authors I've ever met. I purchased a few of her books and I am thoroughly impressed. I have never read any books in this genre before, but her writing style kept me glued to the pages. Whether you're into these types of novels or not, you should give them a try.

3 of 3 people found the following review helpful. fine romantic fantasy By A Customer King Richard of Valinor commits treachery by attacking Venya. Richard has the ruling monarch and his wife killed, but Sir Ewan and a few other leaders manage to rescue seven year old Prince Florien.Eighteen years later, Princess Rose of Valinor escapes from her Uncle Richard. She seeks Florien as the only person who might keep her safe since she believes he would never sell her to his enemy her uncle. Rose meets Florien who rejects her contention that she is his enemy's niece, but takes her on his ship, the Quest.Rose convinces Florien that she is who she claims to be because of her knowledge of the atrocities perpetrated on his people. He still reels from the crushing of his Fheara tribesmen by Richard while the Filidh mages have made their home on another island and want to forget their heritage. Rose tells him that the Fheara feel abandoned by him and the mages. Florien wonders if Rose is part of the prophecy to regain Venya; by marrying her can he regain what he lost as his people will no longer fight for him, but would rally around his courageous Rose who he loves.This romantic fantasy contains magical elements that seem genuine and add depth especially an exciting Game of Kings contest that will remind fans of the wizards' fight in Disney's The Sword and the Stone. Fans will appreciate the strong female character, but also find fault with the obstinate Florien always insisting on going it alone. Well written so that the audiences of both genres will treasure, but the anticipated confrontation with the villain and the retaking back the Prince's lost land never happens.Harriet Klausner

See all 10 customer reviews... The Prince, by Elizabeth English


The Prince, by Elizabeth English PDF
The Prince, by Elizabeth English iBooks
The Prince, by Elizabeth English ePub
The Prince, by Elizabeth English rtf
The Prince, by Elizabeth English AZW
The Prince, by Elizabeth English Kindle

The Prince, by Elizabeth English

The Prince, by Elizabeth English

The Prince, by Elizabeth English
The Prince, by Elizabeth English

No comments:

Post a Comment