Review: The Princess Wore Plaid
The Princess Wore Plaid by Karen Hawkins
My rating: 5 of 5 stars
Due to an accident with her carriage, Princess Tataina Romanovin is penniless and stuck in a Scottish inn working as a maid where nobody believes she’s a princess. Lord Buchan still suffers from a horrible accident from the year before. When he sees the new maid at the inn he eats his Friday dinners at, there’s something about her that won’t let him get her out of his mind.
I’ve read a number of books from this author, but I think this one is my favorite by far. I loved the way Tataina and Buchan were able to connect with each other and the way her presence was able to heal Buchan. She also learned a lesson in how to be humble, which doesn’t usually happen in any book, regardless of the genre. I loved it and I highly recommend.
**I received an ARC of this story in exchange for an honest review
View all my reviews
My rating: 5 of 5 stars
Due to an accident with her carriage, Princess Tataina Romanovin is penniless and stuck in a Scottish inn working as a maid where nobody believes she’s a princess. Lord Buchan still suffers from a horrible accident from the year before. When he sees the new maid at the inn he eats his Friday dinners at, there’s something about her that won’t let him get her out of his mind.
I’ve read a number of books from this author, but I think this one is my favorite by far. I loved the way Tataina and Buchan were able to connect with each other and the way her presence was able to heal Buchan. She also learned a lesson in how to be humble, which doesn’t usually happen in any book, regardless of the genre. I loved it and I highly recommend.
**I received an ARC of this story in exchange for an honest review
View all my reviews
Comments