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Sophie Page

    1 janvier 1972

    Écrivant sous plusieurs pseudonymes, dont Jenny Haddon et Sophie Weston, cette auteure capture magistralement les complexités des relations humaines et du cœur. Son travail explore souvent des contextes internationaux, tirant parti de ses diverses expériences personnelles, de la consultation dans une banque aux voyages à travers le monde. À travers ses récits captivants, elle explore les thèmes de l'amour, du désir et de la recherche de sa place dans la vie. Sa prose est fluide et riche, offrant aux lecteurs une expérience immersive.

    To Marry a Prince
    • Can an ordinary girl survive preparations for her very own Royal Wedding?  Bella Greenwood isn't a fairytale girl. If pushed, she'd probably tell you that her perfect wedding would involve a handful of close friends and family. But as she's never met anyone she'd like to marry, it is a moot point. Until, in a midnight garden, Bella is helped out of an embarrassing situation by a tall, dark, handsome man with laughing eyes. Suddenly her life changes for ever, because the man is the world's most eligible bachelor—Prince Richard, heir to the throne. Richard sweeps her off her feet, and before she knows, it they're engaged—which is when Bella's problems really begin. Suddenly she is public property, and as if it isn't enough to have her every move watched—while also learning to curtsy and negotiating the etiquette of how to address her future mother-in-law—she soon finds herself embroiled in bridesmaid politics, a royal hen night, and a wedding dress controversy that causes a national scandal.

      To Marry a Prince