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Mad for the Plaid by Karen Hawkins
Mad for the Plaid by Karen Hawkins




Mad for the Plaid by Karen Hawkins Mad for the Plaid by Karen Hawkins

While her five older sisters all enjoyed seasons, got married to men of high station, and had children of their own, Lyssa, the baby of the family, was left at home to be raised by her absent father and her sharp-witted, but ailing grandmother after losing her mother in childbirth. He relishes the freedom that comes with losing his title, until he spots her. Arriving in secret only to find his grandmother missing, Nik devises a plan to switch identities with a member of his honor guard so he can move around freely without the pomp and circumstance that comes with the Crown Prince title. So when he gets word his beloved grandmother might be in danger back in his homeland of Oxenburg, Nik is all too willing to rush to the estate she's been staying in in the snow-capped mountains of Scotland. If he has to make inane small talk or dance with one more tongue-tied virgin, he might actually run off. Prince Nikolai Romanovin is bored out of his bejeweled crown with London's society scene. Fans of Julia Quinn, Monica McCarty and Julie Garwood will be enchanted by this dazzling read.

Mad for the Plaid by Karen Hawkins

The third captivating, sizzling Scottish historical romance in New York Times bestseller Karen Hawkins's Princes of Oxenburg series. Genres: Historical Romance, Regency Era, Scottish Highlands Published by Pocket Books on January 1st 1970 Mad for the Plaid by Karen HawkinsĪlso in this series: The Prince Who Loved Me, The Prince and I, The Princess Wore Plaid This does not affect my opinion of the book or the content of my review. I received this book for free from Pocket in exchange for an honest review.






Mad for the Plaid by Karen Hawkins