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Runaway Princess Mm (Mass Market Paperback)

by Christina Dodd (Author) "Who could she possibly be? ..." (more)
3.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (32 customer reviews)
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Evangeline Scoffield of East Little Teignmouth, Cornwall, is a fraud. Rescued at a young age from an orphanage she had called home for most of her life, Evangeline goes to live with an eccentric and rich woman named Leona. When Leona disappears without a trace, Evangeline learns that she is the sole heir to the woman's fortune, and she wastes no time in packing a cache of cash and heading for Spain, posing as the refined lady she had always longed to be. To her shock, Prince Danior of Baminia appears and announces that he is her fiancé. He insists that she is the Princess Ethelinda and that they must return immediately to her kingdom where they are to be married. Evangeline's protests are cut short when someone lobs a bomb into her room and Danior pulls her to safety, explaining all the while that evil forces are determined to kill them both to prevent their marriage and the subsequent joining of their two kingdoms. The two set off on the long journey to Princess Ethelinda's kingdom, with Evangeline feeling as if she's tumbled down the rabbit hole. Not only does Danior stubbornly refuse to listen to her, but he's determined to consummate their betrothal. Evangeline's determination to set right this wrong is sadly undermined by her own growing attraction to the powerful, dark-haired prince. Still, Evangeline knows she must convince him of her humble beginnings, for a prince could never truly love a simple girl such as herself. Who is right, Evangeline or Danior? Is Evangeline the Princess Ethelinda or isn't she? And if not, how will Danior cope with the deep love he feels for her? The Runaway Princess has a dash of myth and magic, colorful secondary characters, and a wonderfully heroic hero and heroine. What more could a reader of romance ask for? --Lois Faye Dyer


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Dodd (A Well Favored Gentleman) transports readers into another enticing place and time, in this Regency with an inventive plot and sparkling characters. When English orphan Evangeline Scoffield comes into an unexpected inheritance, she decides to spend the money on an adventure. She travels abroad and masquerades as a "lady of mystery" at a Spanish resort. Everyone is awed by her aloofness and poise, convinced that she must be of royal lineage. When a handsome man claiming to be Prince Danior sees her, he insists she is the runaway princess of Serephinia?his betrothed. Evangeline goes along with the prince's declaration and finds herself in the middle of a war, and in mortal peril. When she tries to explain who she really is, nobody will believe her, including the gorgeous prince. Evangeline soon learns that she's destined to fulfill a prophesy and marry the prince, whether she wants to or not. Dodd's delightful story should gain glowing reviews from her growing horde of fans.
Copyright 1999 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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1.0 out of 5 stars Dull,Silly Book, Mar 9 2004
By M. E. Newell (Marietta, Georgia, United States) - See all my reviews
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After reading the back cover of "The Runaway Princess" by Christina Dodd, I was very much looking forward to read it. But the time that I got to page 258, I COULDN'T STAND IT ANY MORE! The book was so slow that by 258 I was still waiting for it start. I knew how it was going to end and I didn't even finish the book. The two main characters with clueless characters ever and I can't understand why so many other reviewers liked this book so much!
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3.0 out of 5 stars A case of mistaken identity, Jun 10 2003
By K. Newman "krazykmcd" (London, UK) - See all my reviews
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Fairy tale prince meets commoner story, told with Dodd's habitual skill. Evangeline Scoffield of East Litle Teignmouth, Cornwall hadn't had an easy life. An orphan, she was fostered by a woman who, while not unkind, seemed more interested in learning than in caring for a young child. Having come into an unexpected inheritance, Evangeline is revelling in the opportunity to LIVE for once, not just read and study about life. She has come to France, near the Spanish border, and is having a fantastic time being mysteriously exotic. Until, that is, she is mistaken for a Royal Princess by Crown Prince Danior of Baminia whose betrothed, Princess Ethelinda of Serephina, disappeared when but a child. Their marriage has a prophecy attached, and it would appear that meeting the terms of the prophecy is the only way to keep their kingdoms together. So Danior is determined to make events turn out for the better - the better being marriage and the unification of their kingdoms. So determined that he kidnaps his 'princess'. Together they journey to Baminia, avoiding for the most part the efforts of Danior's renegade brother, who wants to ensure that the prophecy is not fulfilled. And thus Danior and Evangeline, despite their misunderstandings, are drawn together as they run for their lives, and towards their future.

Total suspension of disbelief is required for this book - the orphan who can successfully masquerade as a princess, elements of magic and a 1,000 year old seer being just a few examples. In this, the book is unlike any I have ready by this author. However I found it an enjoyable tale, and although Danior's attitude towards commoners was irritating, it is one of the few realistic elements in the book and had to be so to make the threat to Evangeline's happiness real. The sizzle between the two central characters was well developed, from the moment their eyes met until the conclusion of the book. And events being what they are, it is small wonder that Evangeline and Danior's feelings could grow in such a short time frame.

Something a bit different to Dodd's usual fare, nonetheless I'm sure her regular readers will enjoy this tale, as will all readers of historical romance. Only be prepared for the fairy tale.

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5.0 out of 5 stars A wonderful lovestory, Jan 10 2003
By K. Michelle Murray (Jasper, Alabama United States) - See all my reviews
I fell in love with this book and had to read it again. It had just the right amount of humor and kept me glued to the pages. The persistence of Danior to have his bride and the persistence of Evangeline to get away was priceless. This is one of my most favorite books of all times.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Fun Fairytale Read
She had come into a small inheritance and before settling down to become the proprietress of a small bookstore she wanted to have one great adventure. Read more
Published on Aug 1 2002 by M. Rondeau

5.0 out of 5 stars One of the best romances I have read to date...
I have been reading romances for many years now and have come to find that there are very few authors out there that can catch and hold my interest. Read more
Published on Feb 8 2002 by Catalina Rogers

5.0 out of 5 stars Best ever!!
When I looked at this book for the first time, I thought that it would be boring. Another one of the books that have the same basic plot, two people meet, they fall in love, and... Read more
Published on April 6 2001 by lilslayer

4.0 out of 5 stars A Cinderella story!
If you have a love for fairy tales then you will love this book.

Evangeline is an orphan who has never had a chance to be her own woman. Read more

Published on Aug 16 2000 by WHoosierBookie

4.0 out of 5 stars enjoyable
The Runaway Princess was a lot of fun to read. It was action packed and I liked the main characters and how they fell in love.
Published on Jun 22 2000 by Kathleen M. Mcelroy

5.0 out of 5 stars One of my favorite romance novels
Christina Dodd has written one of my favorite romances of all times with this book. Though the premise is based on "The Misunderstanding", the book is not trite or... Read more
Published on May 25 2000

3.0 out of 5 stars DISAPPOINTED!
If this is the first Christina Dodd book you have read please don't give up. I have read so many of her books and this is not up to her standards. Read more
Published on Mar 27 2000

5.0 out of 5 stars A fun, entertaining read!
This book was so much fun -- Evangeline was just what I'd like to be if I was stuck in the situation of having a handsome prince insist I was his betrothed and that I should marry... Read more
Published on Jan 26 2000

2.0 out of 5 stars OK but not great
This book is fast-paced, which keeps it interesting, but it doesn't suck you in like a really great book can. Read more
Published on Jan 19 2000 by Jenise

1.0 out of 5 stars The Runaway Princess
This is a silly book. Practically without a credible plot. The dialogs are ridiculous. The main characters are utterly unattractive people that one soon forgets by the time the... Read more
Published on Dec 11 1999

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