“'I don't deserve forgiveness.' 'None of us ever do.'” (chapter 15, p. She winced, because forgiving Angel had never been high on her priority list.” (chapter 13, p. “I don't need her to apologize in order to forgive. Obviously, the holidays had put him in a nostalgic mood.” (chapter 2, p. “She exuded the air of a socialite, while Starr embodied. Starr shook her head at the unnecessary reminder.” (chapter 1, p. “Kelly Clarkson's rendition of 'I'll Be Home for Christmas' crooned through the speakers. I liked that all the siblings were named after Christmas words, but I don't think Noel is a man's name-at least, if it's pronounced Noelle like the “First Noel.” She was unbelievably one-dimensional, completely awful until right at the end. Princess Brielle shines not only in her golden crown but in her willingness to trust God's plans for her life and her desire to serve people she's never known. I liked most of the family dynamics, except for the sister. 'Toni Shiloh brilliantly weaves a romantic tale of a princess falling in love with a man, a country, and a destiny designed by God in her endearing novel, In Search of a Prince. I liked the hero and heroine, but I hated how proud the hero was of his “smooth talking.” I don't trust smooth-talking guys they're so fake and/or working toward an ulterior motive.
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