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That Prince is Mine
- Narrateur(s): Olivia Song
- Durée: 8 h et 30 min
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Description
Library Journal's Romance Pick of the Month
A love-averse Korean royal court cuisine instructor is waylaid by a gorgeous professor—and prince in disguise—who will do anything to prove to her that love and happily ever after can be theirs.
Emma Yoon dreams of opening a culinary school in Los Angeles. To that end, she teaches Korean royal court cuisine to hopeful brides of upper-crust Korean families. Thanks to her godmother, a renowned matchmaker, business is booming. But when rival matchmakers plot against her godmother using Emma’s single status,
she must save her godmother’s reputation and her dreams by finding a perfect-on-paper husband—even if she’s not ready for love. Meeting the gorgeous and irresistible Professor Michel Chevalier is not part of her plan.
Prince Michel Chevalier refuses to marry a woman handpicked by his elders. If he must spend the rest of his life in service to his country, he wants to do so with someone he loves by his side. With only three months left until his arranged engagement is formally announced, Michel escapes to Los Angeles to find a bride of his choosing, someone who loves him for himself rather than his crown. Serendipity leads him right to Emma Yoon, who might just be the woman of his dreams.
Ce que les critiques en disent
"In That Prince is Mine, Jayci Lee delivers a fairy-tale romance that is both dreamy and grounded, sweet but also fan-yourself sexy. Emma and Michel's love story was a joy to read!"—Mia Sosa, USA Today bestselling author of The Worst Best Man
"A tender and sexy romance that foodies will absolutely devour."—Library Journal, starred review
"Jayci Lee's storytelling ticks every box: tantalizing wit, delectable treats, sweet and steamy swoons, and a love that's worth fighting for–Emma and Michel pair together as sublimely as sugar and butter."—Taj McCoy, author of Savvy Sheldon Feels Good as Hell and The Good Ones Are Taken