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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
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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
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at your local library or on
Amazon.
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