This is the book that introduced me to Sabrina Jeffries . . . since reading I have grab up all her books . . . love her light, fun writing style. This book was a great introduction.

Rhona L. (
Roobee) wrote on 1/16/2009...
This was just ok. The story dragged at times but it did keep me wanting to know how it all turned out in the end.

Dawn T. (
dterlec) - WI wrote on 11/6/2008...
Very good book. First in the Royal Brotherhood series. The second and third books are: "To Pleasure A Prince" and "One Night With A Prince".

Kimberly M. (
KimM) wrote on 8/20/2008...
Hot! This is a great series. I really enjoyed the relationships that formed between the half brothers.
Very good. I thoroughly enjoyed. Am going to look for the rest of the Brotherhood series.

Christine P. (
Chris) wrote on 4/30/2007...
Excellent....
Royal Brotherhood series (spins with "the school for heiresses"series. This is ALec and Katherine's story. This is 1 of a lovely series of books.

Debra M. (
dreamer) wrote on 1/30/2007...
Katherine Merivale is desperate to make a respectable match, if only her childhood sweetheart would propose! Until he does, she can't touch the fortune she's inherited. So the last thing she needs is notorious rogue Alex Black putting her proposed marriage at rish with his distracting, smoldering gaze and moonlit kisses. Alex, the Earl of Oversley and one of three bastard sons of the Prince of Wales is secretly searching for an heiress bride to pay his debts. Fiery Katherine seems the answer to his prayers, and her passionate response to his practiced seduction soon assures him that she is his. But Alex knows Katherine is looking for a love match and he wonders...what will happen when she discovers his deception?

Vicki J. (
Vickilyn) wrote on 8/28/2006...
This trilogy was one of the best I have read in a while. All of them keep you turning the pages.
Very sweet book about two characters learning to trust one another. I loved Katherine because she was a strong female character who did not allow herself to be pushed around.
This was a great read.