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Once Upon a Prince (Royal Wedding, Bk 1)
Once Upon a Prince - Royal Wedding, Bk 1
Author: Rachel Hauck
Once Upon a Prince, the first novel in the Royal Wedding series by best-selling author Rachel Hauck, treats you to a modern-day fairy tale. Susanna Truitt never dreamed of a great romance or being treated like a princess -- just to marry the man she has loved for twelve years. But life isn't going according to plan. When her high-school-swee...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780310315476
ISBN-10: 0310315476
Publication Date: 5/7/2013
Pages: 320
Rating:
  • Currently 4.3/5 Stars.
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4.3 stars, based on 29 ratings
Publisher: Zondervan
Book Type: Paperback
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reviewed Once Upon a Prince (Royal Wedding, Bk 1) on + 188 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
Prince Nathaniel comes to St. Simons Island, Georgia for a holiday. His father is sick which means hell be taking over as King of Brighton sooner than expected. The last thing hes looking for on this holiday is love but then Susanna Truitt enters his life in a most unexpected way. Susanna is a planner and likes everything laid out nice and neat. So when her boyfriend of 12 years breaks it off, shes understandably hurt and angry. She ends up being hassled by a vagrant and the Prince comes to her rescue. She doesnt know hes a prince. Her spit and fire attracts him but he also sees an honest, compassionate woman. She is drawn to Nathaniel because of his kindness and integrity. But what will happen when she finds out hes really a prince? And how can they have a future together if the Brighton law requires him to marry someone else?

This was a fun modern day fairy tale and one I thoroughly enjoyed reading. I loved getting to know Susanna and Nathaniel. Both were interesting, loveable characters loaded with personality! I also loved the setting of St. Simons Island. I have family that live in Brunswick so the area was familiar to me which made it even better. The story moved along at a steady pace, although a few parts got a little tied up with the political background of Brighton, but other than that you want to keep reading to find out how it all turns out. The message of totally turning everything over, including yourself, to the Lord was very well done. Its something thats easier said than done, especially for someone like Susanna. But, Gods way and timing are always best. The ending was great although I did have a few questions I would have liked answered. However, this is the first in a series so Im guessing those may be bought out in the next installment, which I'm looking forward to. If you're looking for a fun, take-me-away type story then I recommend Once Upon a Prince. Dont you just love the cover?

*This complimentary copy was provided by Zondervan through NetGalley in exchange for an honest review*

Paperback: 352 pages
Publisher: Zondervan (May 7, 2013)
ISBN-10: 0310315476
ISBN-13: 978-0310315476
reviewed Once Upon a Prince (Royal Wedding, Bk 1) on + 82 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
Susanna Suz is very tight with her parents and kid sister, helps by pulling shifts at the family owned Rib Shack, and has been working towards building her dream of being a landscape designer. After being in a relationship with Adam for twelve years (since high school), he honestly yet brutally ends their relationship. Its only after the breakup that Susanna realizes she didnt really love him.

Prince Nathaniel is on holiday visiting St. Simons Island in Georgia as Nate Kenneth when he encounters Susanna dealing with a flat tire. He is instantly intrigued by her and is determined to spend more time with her before going back to his country and his duties.

Both Susanna and Nate are at a point in their lives where everything theyve ever known is about to change and when they cross paths, their personalities, their hearts and their faith connect in magical ways. I dont believe in love at first sight, however, I do believe that with God all things are possible.

This book is a fairytale that becomes reality for Susanna. As she learns to surrender her heart first and foremost to her Beloved Christ, He gives her a better destiny than she could ever attain for herself. As much as this story is about royalty, history, and legacyits also about honor, defending the faith, and opening ones heart to the will of God.

I know of another girl who spent 8 years with a man who she was convinced would be her husband someday. She truly believed he was her one true love. He one day broke up with her with anger, resentment, and accusations towards her. In a way she was devastated, but not so much over losing this guy. No, she was in shock that she had believed in this person and committed herself to him whilst determined to live on his standards and expectations. When he left, she hardly reacted and simply let him go. She learned to forgive herself, came back to Gods throne/arms with a contrite heart, humbled herself and promised never to be so blind to another person or relationship ever again. It was a scary, confusing, and surreal moment for this girl who thought shed given the best years of her life to the wrong person. However, she found herself afterwards in the peace, love, and nurturing of God Almighty and in the renewal of her relationship with Christ. She discovered her worth, value, and precious identity in One that will never grow weary of loving her. She even stopped regretting the 8 years spent in that turbulent relationship and came to realize with God there is a purpose in everything and the growth that came as a result of that breakup surpassed anything she could ever wish for.

This reviewer understood Susannas fear and comfort in trusting the wrong guy with her future. I wouldve liked more time for her healing in the story before she meets Nate (she comments on this several times thinking her feelings are because shes on the rebound), but God knew precisely what He was doing with Susannas emotions and overall I believe she had plenty of time to reflect on doing the right thing.

I didnt consider this book unrealistic or farfetched; this book is about radical faith and trusting God to give us His absolute best while we surrender to Him. Susanna and Nate did not have an easy time of it, but they did not waver from that faith despite the obstacles they face. They also did not give in to peer pressure, the media, Nates family expectations, or their colleagues. They each learned to take an honorable stand and following their hearts as God leads them.

My favorite parts of the story were the homeless prophet Aurora (wouldve liked more of her in the story, but she was a definite enhancement), Susannas family and the love found there, the healing and forgiveness Susanna experiences, when Susanna discovers who Nate really is and the faceoff between Susanna and Ginny in front of the queen. I also loved reading about Nates enchanting country, references to Prince William and Duchess Catherine, and the beloved Lovers Oak. The story is told in three parts and even though I couldnt follow every bit of the politics, I deeply enjoyed everything from the first page. I thought of the movie The Prince and Me with Julia Stiles, except this book has a MUCH better conclusion than the film did.

I highly recommend this book! Can I give it 6 stars? It really does have laugh out loud moments, romance, family, closure to a harsh breakup, lots of royalty, a ball that is truly memorable, a coronation that is both holy and humorous, a competitive female character who lacks integrity and thrives on gossip and the tangible presence of God surrounding the two main characters.

I want to thank Booksneeze and Zondervan for the review copy they sent me. I was not required to write a positive review even though I enjoyed doing so. The opinions expressed are my own.
writerforchrist avatar reviewed Once Upon a Prince (Royal Wedding, Bk 1) on + 154 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
Every little girl dreams of that perfect fairy tale. As little girls become bigg(er) girls we tend to get a *little* bit more realism, but never truly lose that dream of someday falling in love and riding off into the sunset. Once Upon a Prince has taken every little girls dream and given us a soul mate in Susanna.

Good thing to love about Susanna: she has a good head on her shoulders. If it were me and I were in love with a prince (literally a PRINCE charming. ;-), I think my hopeless romantic side would start to take dominance. Shes competent, sweet and good, with a bit of sass which makes me to just want to cheer when she says something I would *never* say.

The romance is just about as sweet as you can get. The writing quality is right up there with stories that simply come to life in the minds eye. I did get lost in all the political talk. (I think because it basically goes right over my head) and it slowed the rhythm down for me.

Otherwise, the ending completely made me sigh. (I was waiting for like over three hundred pages for that kiss!!). I LOVED how much Nate loved Susanna and took time to really woo her. This is definitely a story for the heart of a hopeless romantic. A true pleasure.

This review is my honest opinion. Thanks to the publishers through Litfuse for my copy to review.
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