Adventure Between the Pages: A March Bride by Rachel Hauck

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I have been eager to read another book by Rachel Hauck ever since Once Upon a Prince. I spent part of a Sunday not only reading a book by Hauck, but also reading a sequel to the aforementioned book.This story seemed to be based on a question: Even through every girl wants to be a princess, would she really want the job if she got it? This is a realistic look at what being a princess might mean as well as all the pressure that involves.
I loved Susanna almost as much in this book as I did in the last book. I must admit, it was a little hard, albeit understandable, to see her question if she really wanted to marry Nate. I understood her fears and doubts about giving up some of the things the mean the most to her. Her internal struggle is one that I could see a real person having when they are faced with the realities of being a princess.
Nate was as amazing as he was in the first book. His sweetness, understanding, and godliness are such wonderful characteristics. He is the kind of guy I want to find someday.
The story was a little rushed at the end, but good nonetheless. I don’t think that it would be as good as a stand-alone story. I highly recommend you read Once Upon a Prince first.
I highly recommend this story to those who loved Once Upon a Prince, like princess stories, and who enjoy romance.
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I received this book from Zondervan via BookLook in exchange for my honest review. I was under no obligation to write a positive review. The opinions in this review are entirely my own.
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Published on March 12, 2014 23:00
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