"After her quiet life in the Highlands of Scotland, the Laird's daughter Ola Mcnewton is looking forward to going to London to take part in Queen Victoria's Jubilee.At first it seemed a good joke to pretend to be a Balkan Princess, and be entertained by the handsome Duke of Cranborne. During one enchanted evening with him, they fell in love. But did the Duke fall in love with her, or the mysterious Balkan Princess...Then the Security Services, fearful of a plot on the Queen's life, became suspicious of Ola, and it seemed that only the Duke could save her. How they overcame the obstacles and realised their true love for each other is revealed in this exciting and romantic novel by Barbara Cartland."
Born in 1901, Barbara Cartland started her writing career in journalism and completed her first book, Jigsaw, when she was just 24. An immediate success, it was the start of her journey to becoming the world’s most famous and most read romantic novelist of all time. Inspiring a whole generation of readers around the globe with her exciting tales of adventure, love and intrigue, she became synonymous with the Romance genre. And she still is to this day, having written over 644 romantic fiction books. As well as romantic novels, she wrote historical biographies, 6 autobiographies, plays, music, poetry and several advice books on life, love, health and cookery – totalling an incredible 723 books in all, with over 1 billion in sales. Awarded the DBE by Queen Elizabeth II in 1991 in honour of her literary, political and social contributions, she was President of the Hertfordshire branch of the Royal College of Midwives as well as a Dame of Grace of the Order of St John of Jerusalem and Deputy President of the St John Ambulance Brigade. Always a passionate advocate of woman’s health and beauty, she was dubbed ‘the true Queen of Romance’ by Vogue magazine in her lifetime. Her legend continues today through her wonderfully vivid romantic tales, stories that help you escape from the day to day into the dramatic adventures of strong, beautiful women who battle, often against the odds, eventually to find that love conquers all. Find out more about the incredible life and works of Dame Barbara Cartland at www.barbaracartland.com
Ola is a poor girl from Scotland. Her life is dull and she seeks some excitement. After her fathers death she disguises herself as a princess of a fake country and goes to England. There she meets the godson of queen Victoria our hero john and she falls deeply in love for the first time in her life.
But the fairytale ends when her disguise is revealed cause of John and she is thrown into prison. Will she find it her heart to forgive John for his betrayal?
Super romantic wonderful love story. These two were so deeply in love and so smitten I got goosebumps!!
After her quiet life in the Highlands of Scotland, the Laird's daughter Ola Mcnewton is looking forward to going to London to take part in Queen Victoria's Jubilee. At first it seemed a good joke to pretend to be a Balkan Princess, and be entertained by the handsome Duke of Cranborne. During one enchanted evening with him, they fell in love. But did the Duke fall in love with her, or the mysterious Balkan Princess... Then the Security Services, fearful of a plot on the Queen's life, became suspicious of Ola, and it seemed that only the Duke could save her. How they overcame the obstacles and realised their true love for each other is revealed
It’s different from many other of her cookie cutter ones in that:
The Hero (Duke) is not the usual arrogant, snobbish, superior aristocrat BC usually writes.
He is actually quite nice and immediately smitten with the heroine.
The heroine is also unusual in that she is quite feisty. No wilting flower here, unlike many other BC heroines. When she gets caught out of her disguise and thinks she is betrayed by the Duke, she gives him a hard time and does not let up!!
The Duke is the one that does the groveling until she forgives him! So yes wow 😁 nice backbone heroine! 👍🏻
At first I wasn’t sure I was going to like Ola since her idea to visit London of pretending to be a princess of a REAL country because she thinks she’s boring is pretty far out there. But when that scenario pays off later in the book, when she’s forced to pretend to be that princess to fool the enemy of the Crown, things get real interesting. I also love the fact that John knew that she was lying the whole time but fell for her anyway - and thank god for that because he managed to get her out of a lot of trouble 😂
This entire review has been hidden because of spoilers.
Barbara Cartland was an amazing author. She wrote 723 books and I remember reading her books when I was a teenager. Her romances have innocent heroines and dashing heroes with an uplifting, moral message. I also read some of her books translated in Spanish. They have been sold all over the world. It's just nice to forget the evil world sometimes and escape to a fairytale.
this is one of the best books of barbara cartland.i enjoyed it thoroughly. ola is a simple girl who after her fathers death wanted to do some adventure so disguises herself as a princess of a fake country and goes to england. there she meets our hero john and falls in love. john, as he suspects ola is not a real princess tags along with her for 2 days and falls in love. but her disguise is revealed and she is thrown into prison.after some events john and ola reunites.