Alex is a princess who comes to America looking for her lost brother and heir to the kingdom. Her brother was kidnapped as a baby while her family was on vacation and they received a letter that he might have ended up at an orphanage near to their vacation home. Alex investigates with her sisters to save her family any pain if this lead is a dead-end.
That's how she ends up on Mitch's ranch. Mitch has an adopted brother that might be her brother, but Mitch's brother disappears often and he's not at the ranch when Alex shows up. Apparently the only way around this problem is for her to stay with Mitch until his brother shows up...
Mitch is attracted to her elegance, and Claire is attracted to his rough masculinity. After living together in Mitch's house for a while they admit their attraction and begin a sexual affair. And very quickly after she discovers she's pregnant, they admit their love for each other, her parents show up at the ranch, his parents show up at the ranch, and they agree to marry without really talking about any logistics of this decision.
The fire half of the book was so slow and boring - I kept falling asleep. There was so much set up that wasn't necessary and nothing was happening between the main characters. The story that was set up to bring these characters together was so extreme and complicated and unnecessary. When the story finally starts moving at around 70% through the book it seems then to be making up for lost time and comes to an abrupt finish! They sleep together and then just a few pages later Alex discovers she's pregnant at which point the story ends.
The reader doesn't get to find out how they'll compromise their two very different lives to marry each other. The reader doesn't get to meet Mitch's brother, or find out if the missing prince is still alive, or who he could be! I looked at other reviews, and it doesn't seem like reading the rest of the series is worth it either.
It was a mess of a book and a waste of my time. I've read a lot of terrible romance books, but this was one I wish I hadn't spent any time reading and am a bit angry I did.