
In Jennifer Moore's
Miss Burton Unmasks a Prince, The Burtons send their daughter, Meg, to England in the hopes that she will marry well and save the

family from financial ruin. Bookish Meg Burton dreams of romance and wants nothing to do with the English aristocracy. She finds friendship in a stable hand, Carlo, who helps her to find her self. Carlo lies about his identity and is actually a Spanish prince. Will Meg discover Carlo's true identity?
The character of Meg reminds me of Jane Austin's character Catherine from Northanger Abbey, but with much more common sense and down-to-earth rational. Meg wants to be swept off her feet and is fascinated with the sensational, but realizes reality. Like all of Jennifer Moore's romance,
Miss Burton Unmasks a Prince contains some adventure. It's not necessary to read Jennifer Moore's books in order, but I would suggest reading
Becoming Lady Lockwood and
Emma's Campaign before reading
Miss Burton Unmasks a Prince. A few of the characters in
Miss Burton Unmasks a Prince are developed further in previous books. I enjoyed reading this book and found it to be a fun read. Find
Miss Burton Unmasks a Prince
at your local library or on
Amazon.
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