In The Secret That Shocked De Santis by Natalie Anderson, Army lieutenant Stella Zambrano had the surprise of her life when a routine medical check revealed she was pregnant but Stella has bigger problems because her baby’s father is none other than Prince Eduardo De Santis. And with an out-of-wedlock heir on the cards, Stella knows the playboy prince will demand marriage!
The Secret That Shocked De Santis by Natalie Anderson was a well written romance with a simple yet enjoyable storyline and was based on the accidental pregnancy and marriage of convenience trope.
Stella is a tough heroine who has spent her entire life pleasing her father. She never puts a wrong foot forward but one shockingly sensual afternoon changes her whole life. I liked her because she was feisty but vulnerable and it was so great to see a lieutenant as a heroine.
Eduardo is an intense alpha hero who can be quite persuasive and charming when he wants to be. He too was a terrific hero because he was the perfect hero for Stella.
The romance is passionate and moves in a good pace with some really good scenes. The only thing which I did not get was Stella’s father sudden transformation but overall, an enjoyable romance recommended for everyone who loves this line!
Book Info:
Publication: February 23rd 2016 by Harlequin | Harlequin Presents | (The Throne of San Felipe #1)
How is she going to tell him?
Army lieutenant Stella Zambrano had the surprise of her life when a routine medical check revealed she was pregnant. Tapping into survival mode, the headstrong beauty only has two thoughts on her mind:
1. Knowing she must conceal the father’s identity.
2. And wondering what it means for the career she worked so hard for?
Because Stella’s baby bombshell is the result of one shockingly sensual afternoon on a deserted beach with Prince Eduardo De Santis. And with an out-of-wedlock heir on the cards, Stella knows the playboy prince will demand marriage!
Marsha Burns
GOT TO READ!
Tammy Yi . I
Thanks for your review. I will get this book
Sharlene Wegner
I am not usually into the stories about royals, but this sounds cute! Thanks for the review!