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By: Richard Harding Davis (1864-1916)
“The Princess Aline by Richard Harding Davis is a captivating tale of romance and adventure set against the backdrop of European royalty. The story follows the charming Princess Aline as she navigates the complexities of her royal duties and falls in love with an American journalist. Davis does an excellent job of painting a vivid picture of the opulent world of European aristocracy, with its lavish balls and intricate power plays.
The characters are well-developed and engaging, particularly Princess Aline herself, who is portrayed as a strong and independent woman ahead of her time. The romantic tension between Aline and the journalist is palpable, and readers will find themselves rooting for their love to conquer all obstacles.
Overall, The Princess Aline is a delightful read that will transport readers to a world of intrigue, romance, and royal glamour. Davis’s prose is engaging and evocative, and his storytelling skills are top-notch. I would highly recommend this book to anyone looking for a well-written and entertaining historical romance.”
Book Description:
Morton Carlton, an easy-going, rich young artist, has never taken the concepts of love and marriage all that seriously — until by accident a copy of an English illustrated paper falls into his hands, which contains a photograph of the young Princess Aline of Hohenwald. Instantly, Carlton is captivated by the princess, and decides that he must meet her. But how to get close to a princess, who lives in a small German duchy well protected by guards and etiquette?
Carlton decides to travel to Europe and try his luck…