Luke Delacroix is known around Washington, D.C. Title: Prince of Spies (Hope and Glory #3) Although this novel would make a fine stand-alone read for anyone who enjoys Christian historical romance, I recommend reading all three books in order, if possible, as I thoroughly enjoyed them all.ĭisclosure of Material Connection: I was provided a copy of this book by the author or publisher. The Prince of Spies concludes Elizabeth Camden’s Hope and Glory trilogy. Appropriately, Gray and Caroline stayed true to their personalities from previous novels. The author captured how people are not always all good or all bad, but a mixture of both. However, the secondary characters, such as Clyde, Vera, and Jedidiah Magruder, held their own complexity. Luke and Marianne both dealt with internal and external issues as they gravitated toward each other. It is expected that main characters will have flaws requiring change and growth. While reading The Princes of Spies, I noted and appreciated the well-rounded characters. Between the secret romance, the feuding families, and personal struggles, I delighted in reading this historical romance. Thanks to his choices and romantic attraction to Marianne Magruder, the daughter of a politician he is trying to bring down, the plot had plenty of tension and action. Luke Delacroix is a bold, adventuresome sort with a penchant for conflict. The Prince of Spies by Elizabeth Camden entertained from beginning to end.
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