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SusannaCarr
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Saul and Giselle are deeply in love and happily married. They don't plan to have children, mainly because of Saul's upbringing. Giselle never wants to get pregnant, and is actually afraid to because of her past, but she has hidden the full reason from Saul. She doesn't there will be a reason to reveal her secret. Then a family tragedy strikes and Saul must ascend the throne.

Saul doesn't want to be king but it's his duty. He knows he can't do it without Giselle at his side. Giselle doesn't think she can fulfill her royal duty of producing an heir. And then Giselle must face her deepest fears when she discovers she's pregnant.

Giselle's Choice is an unusual Harlequin Presents story. First, the couple is deeply in love from the beginning of the story but their marriage is tested once Saul takes the throne. Also, I didn't know that this was the second part of a duet and that Giselle and Saul's story began in The Reluctant Surrender. This book can stand alone. Reading the first book might enhance the second story, but it's not necessary to read it or read it in order.

SusannaCarr wrote this review Tuesday, April 19, 2011. ( reply | permalink )