Book Review: His Forbidden Princess by Jeannie Moon

his forbidden princessA romantic thriller, “His Forbidden Princess” by Jeannie Moon proposes a scenario wherein the heroine is royalty and the hero is the commoner.

American Ian Stuart and Princess Sofia met while both of them were in Cambridge. Though their love is true, Sofia has to do her duty and return to her country breaking both hers and Ian’s hearts in the process.

Eight years later, during a visit to New York as the Crown Princess of her country, Sofia became the target of a terrorist attack. Ian’s timely intervention and quick thinking saved her life; but will they be able to save their hearts?

His Forbidden Princess” is another great read from Jeannie Moon who always make you fall in love with the hero and heroine as they struggle to find their happily ever after. Flawed like all humans, Ms. Moon’s characters are not anti-heroes. Rather, they are real and readers can relate to their angst and anguish.

His Forbidden Princess (Royal Holiday Book 4)” is Rated M for Mature due to sexual content.

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Description

Eight years ago, university student Ian Stuart fell in love with his sweet, beautiful classmate and he’s never forgotten her. Sofie loved Ian with all her heart in return, but she didn’t trust him with one little detail about her life she’d neglected to share.

She was a princess, and they could never be together in the outside world.

Now Crown Princess Sofia is in danger. An insurgent faction in her country has targeted the royal family, and while Sofia is visiting the United States, she is forced to go into hiding. Assigned to protect her is none other than FBI Special Agent Ian Stuart.

Once again Ian and Sofie are in an impossible situation, fighting their feelings for one another, while trying to stay safe. Will their love for each other prove to be the most dangerous game of all?