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How to Catch a Prince

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Wait time: About 16 weeks

An American heiress and a crown prince thought their secret marriage was annulled years ago—but now they must come face to face with their past. The third volume in the captivating Royal Wedding series from New York Times bestselling author Rachel Hauck.

Corina Del Rey is happy with her life in Melbourne, Florida. She spends her days engrossed in her career as a journalist and has her sights set on climbing the corporate ladder, partly to distract herself from her dissolving family.

Prince Stephen of Brighton Kingdom came to America to escape responsibility, but what he found complicates his life more than ever. He has tried to move on from his tragic experiences in Afghanistan. Now a star rugby player, he has no intention of looking over his shoulder at what could've been.

But when an unexpected notice arrives in the mail requiring his and his wife's appearance before the courts to dissolve their marriage, Prince Stephen is shocked. He thought the secret marriage had been annulled long ago, but his memories of Corina Del Rey remain close. Does he still love her? Can he even find her? Above all, can he tell her the truth about that fateful night in Afghanistan seven years ago? If he does, he might really lose her forever.

A modern fairy tale with a twist, Rachel Hauck's How to Catch a Prince is a charming romantic read.

Praise for How to Catch a Prince:

"Hauck writes a feel-good novel that explores the trauma and love of the human heart . . . an example of patience and sacrifice that readers will adore."—RT Book Reviews

"Perfect for Valentine's Day, Hauck's latest inspirational romance offers an uplifting and emotionally rewarding tale that will delight her growing fan base." —Library Journal starred review

  • Enchanting contemporary romance that can be read on its own
  • Part of the Royal Wedding series
  • Book one: Once Upon a Prince
  • Book two: Princess Ever After
  • Book three: How to Catch a Prince
  • Book four: A Royal Christmas Wedding
  • Book length: 86,000 words
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      • Library Journal

        Starred review from February 1, 2015

        Corina Del Rey, heiress to a vast fortune, and her beau, rugby superstar Prince Stephen of Brighton, seemed destined to be together forever. But then the war in Afghanistan kills Corina's brother and robs Stephen of any sense of security he had about where his life was going. After five years of living in emotional darkness and turmoil, wrestling with the hidden knowledge that she and Stephen share, Corina returns to her career as a journalist. Meanwhile, King Nathaniel decides it is time to end his brother's suffering and confronts Stephen with evidence of the secret Stephen and Corina have tried so desperately to suppress. Now the couple must decide whether to move forward together. Their choice will test their faith in God and their love. VERDICT Perfect for Valentine's Day, Hauck's (Princess Ever After) latest inspirational romance offers an uplifting and emotionally rewarding tale that will delight her growing fan base.

        Copyright 2015 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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        Starred review from January 1, 2015
        It starts out like so many other love stories. Soldier meets girl. Soldier marries girl. Soldier goes off to war. Except this is no ordinary couple. Corina Del Rey is an American heiress, and Stephen Stratton is the Prince of Brighton, serving in the Royal Air Command. Afghanistan takes its toll: Corina's twin brother is killed, and Stephen is wounded both physically and emotionally. Corina's overwhelming grief is compounded when she is notified that Stephen has annulled their marriage. Five and a half years later, Stephen discovers that the archbishop never filed the annulment papers; he is still married to Corina. His brother, King Nathaniel, orders him to deliver this news to Corina in person, and she is as shocked as Stephen. But Corina wants to know exactly how her brother died, and she is not signing the papers until Stephen breaks national security and tells her. Hauck has written a sensitive, emotion-filled story about the effects of war on a relationship. Her characters are flawed and realistic. This engaging, faith-based book is part of the Royal Wedding Series (Once upon a Prince, 2013; Princess Ever After, 2014) and will appeal to Debbie Macomber fans.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2015, American Library Association.)

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