![]() Since my fellow reviewer Liz Zink has given a plot synopsis (in her dual review of the same book), I’ll tell why I enjoyed this book so much. Bannor’s children were a little rowdy, just like we were but they were not evil, or even worse, so cute they make your teeth ache. When we all got together for family outings, our shenanigans did resemble those of Bannor’s brood. I am the oldest of 9 children and have a cousin who has 11. ![]() I like children in romances provided they are realistic and integral to the story and are not just there to be cute. I found myself laughing out loud at the antics of the dozen children of Bannor the Bold – a man who can out-fight any enemy – a man who laughs at pain – a man who can besiege a castle while shrugging off arrows in his back and boiling pitch running down his person – a man who has locked himself in his room for fear of his children. ![]() ![]() Charming the Prince is going to be one of my favorite funnies for 1999. ![]()
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