Royal: A spellbinding tale of a long-lost princess from the billion copy bestseller
£4.70
In this spellbinding tale from Danielle Steel, a princess is sent away to safety during World War II, where she falls in love, and is lost forever.
As the war rages on in the summer of 1943, causing massive destruction and widespread fear, the King and Queen choose to quietly send their youngest daughter, Princess Charlotte, to live with a trusted noble family in the Yorkshire countryside. Despite her fiery, headstrong nature, the princess’s fragile health poses far too great a risk for her to remain in war-torn London.
Third in line to the throne, seventeen year-old Charlotte reluctantly uses an alias upon her arrival in Yorkshire, her two guardians the only keepers of her true identity. A talented horsewoman, Charlotte begins to enjoy life out of the spotlight, concentrating on training with her beloved horse. But no one predicts that in the coming months she will fall deeply in love with her protectors’ son.
Far from her parents, a tragic turn of events leaves an infant orphaned. Alone in the world, that child will be raised in the most humble circumstances by a modest stable manager and his wife. No one, not even she, knows of her lineage. But when a stack of hidden letters comes to light, a secret kept for nearly two decades finally surfaces, and a long lost princess emerges . . .
A fascinating story of family and royalty, and an unforgettable portrait of an extraordinary young woman and the man who brings her home, Royal is an exhilarating work from the world’s favourite storyteller.
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Additional information
Publisher | Macmillan (17 Sept. 2020) |
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Language | English |
File size | 2352 KB |
Text-to-Speech | Enabled |
Screen Reader | Supported |
Enhanced typesetting | Enabled |
X-Ray | Enabled |
Word Wise | Enabled |
Sticky notes | On Kindle Scribe |
Print length | 286 pages |
by Mrs. S. Hall
This was a very good story about Royalty. I found it a little off putting that the Royal family were in Britain and it was not the Royal family that I know. Once I got past the fact it was not about our Royal family, I really enjoyed the story and would recommend this book.
by O. M. Watkins
Quite a gripping story with so many twists and turns. It was difficult to imagine the end as there were so many things that could go wrong.
Trust Danielle Steel to smooth things out to everyone’s satisfaction.
by Amazon Customer
Love Danielle Steel books and this is just a perfect love story fairytale. Can’t wait for the next one. Great.X
by ann chaston
Didn’t finish it. Lazy writing and characters
by Mr R Preece
Nice story
by babs
Good book from my favourite author
by Bagpuss
Another great book
by Kindle Customer E lizabeth Anderson
Great story. I love our roysl family and this book was like trading about them. Very well written and very enjoyable well done again Danielle just love your books.