Ciara shivered when she felt his eyes upon her. She trembled when she looked upon him as well. When they found themselves in the woods, alone and tempted, she fought the feeling…but it was pointless. The allure of the man was just too strong. So she was going to ride the wave of passion this captivating man offered, and ignore the consequences until she had to go back to her own world.
Zoran couldn’t believe the beauty that he found in the woods. Normally, his one-week respite from his official responsibilities as Prince of Larcatia was a time of isolation and contemplation. Now his only contemplation was how to get to know the lovely wood nymph better. And isolation was the furthest thing from his mind.
So when their time together was over, it was shocking to find out that they were actually both royalty in neighboring countries! And even more unbelievable, that they were both obligated to marry someone else! To hell with royal obligations! Zoran would make Ciara his wife.
USA Today™ best-selling author Elizabeth Lennox writes contemporary romance novels featuring sheiks, business tycoons, royalty, and other sexy rich men. Her male lead characters are smart, driven and determined, but can still be sensitive and vulnerable. Elizabeth’s female lead characters come from a variety of backgrounds. They are strong, intelligent and independent, while still feminine and caring.
Although she wanted to be a romance novelist since the eighth grade, that dream only became a reality for her in 2009 and a full time job in 2012. Along the way, she received a BS in History and held different jobs in the real estate, government consulting, and financial industries. All during that time, though, she was always writing, using her personal experiences, dreams, and travels throughout the United States, Europe and the Caribbean as backdrops for her stories. To date, she has written over eighty books and sold over 5.1 million copies. Her free novellas have been downloaded over 8 million times since 2013.
Elizabeth lives in Virginia with her husband and two children. Their home is just outside of Washington, D.C., and many of her novels are set in this area.
"Dancing with the Dangerous Prince" is the story of Ciara and Zoran.
Another wonderful short read, but this time with a camp counselor h and a wild tarzanish H. They meet in the woods, with him chasing her like a predator, culminating in passionate coitus. Soon, their royal identities are revealed, and after some drama, they find their HEA.
This was a really good book. Now I just have to get the other books in this series. Annoyed that when I bought the first 2 books (that was suppose to be, it for the series only the 2 books). Just to find out once I read the first book that there are 4 more to read...grrrr. I don't like not knowing up front.
This was light-hearted and sexy. I was definitely surprised near the end, but won't spoil it. I really liked the hero and heroine. One thing I enjoyed about this book was the lack of angst. It was a love story, not a mystery, and not a coming of age book. It was purely a story about two people who meet under unusual circumstances, are attracted to someone unexpected, and develop the beginning of a relationship over the course of a week. The sexy scenes are well written. This is one of the two stories that set up the action for the rest of the Love, War and Harmony series.
She's not just a camp counselor. She's in hiding, but also on summer vacation. She meets a man and falls for him desperately but when they realize it's finally time to let go. He asks her where she lives and he is stumped now he knows he must marry this woman.
Good for easy, nonstressful reading like beach, vacation, while sitting with sports fans watching a sport you don't care about. You know there will be a happy ending. Brain candy. Very good brain candy.
It was a little hard to believe that both, the prince and the princess could be in the forest at the same time. It is also difficult to believe that with her upbringing Ciara could behave promiscuously. The passionate scenes were nicely written. Overall it was good.
Another great book. A great story. A great tile. I want to be a princess. I want to dance 💃i want dance with a Prince too. I liked the place in the book and fell in love with the place too
This was a quick (and free) read. It picks up where the first book ended (rather abruptly) and now switches to the other couple involved. Again, the book is rushed. My main complaint is the overuse of exclamation marks which make Ciara sound like an over-excited puppy. I also found the characters and situations confusing. Ciara has rather a lot of freedom considering her background. Too many things are brushed over and not explained. The viewpoints switch back and forward constantly with no warning.
It was a short read and not terrible, but it doesn't have much substance. It was okay for a quick, free read, but I don't intend to pay for any more books in the series.
This was such a ridiculous story. It was just stupid. Fine, it was predicable, but most romance novels are (the scourge of the genre that makes me want to give it up totally), but I just had so many eye rolling episodes with this one. I mean, really? She's a virgin that behaves really promiscuously the moment she sees this "hunk". Have some dignity women! And what are the chances, a prince and princess frolicking in the same forrest at the same time, oh how the fates be good to these gorgeous beings! Urgh, Scourge I tell you! (Cheap Thrill seekers revel)
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I like this one so much more than book one in the series. We meet two more of the "corner" rulers in this book we need Prince Zoran and Princess Clara. They run into each other out in the wilderness. they have no idea who each other is. that they are each suppose to marry other people by contract to help their countries (arrange marriage) and of course oh cant tell you more. Good book short but good
The story and characters are interesting and sufficient developed though I felt the discrepancy in Ciara's ways of thinking and acting not very realistic. The way the story is written is very good and I liked especially the last few chapters and the way the story lines of both first books from this series came together. Due to the content I don't recommend this book for readers looking for romance, it's rather something for friends of erotica.
I really love the story of Ciara and Zoran but am very confused about th outcome and how all four countries would break out into war with each other over something that the rulers are all very happy with. I understand that the war had to happen to set up the rest of the books but I wish Elizabeth Lennox had explained better how the war broke out. Overall, it is a great love story and very well written given how short it is.
Ciara is enjoying her time working as a camp counselors but she knows that it is coming to an end and that she will have to return to her parents. Zoran is enjoying his week away from his homeland but he knows that once he is home he will need to get married. Can they change their parents minds as they have fallen in love with each other? A great read
Very short book, badly written. The two main characters met and talked for hours but where they live and the fact that they were both a prince/princess never came up. Sex scenes were boring. Not much detail about anything. There was no hook.
I liked the connection between the characters, their passion was palpable and so very hot. The end however was very rushed and I felt cheated out of a description of their wedding.
I don't know what to say but 75% way through the book was a solid 5 stars until the last 25% of the book and I was like ??? please stop?? And the epilogue was just really confusing. Like was it all for the best or worst?
A good start to Ms. Lennox's new series. This one and the 1st one to this series are both FREE right now. I'm still enjoying reading her stories (but she could use a bit more proof-reading).