The Prince of Spies Book Review
Book Description
Luke Delacroix has the reputation of a charming man-about-town in Gilded Age Washington, D.C. In reality, he is secretly carrying out an ambitious agenda in Congress. His current mission is to thwart the reelection of Congressman Clyde Magruder, his only real enemy in the world.
But trouble begins when Luke meets Marianne Magruder, the congressman’s only daughter, whose job as a government photographer gives her unprecedented access to sites throughout the city. Luke is captivated by Marianne’s quick wit and alluring charm, leading them both into a dangerous gamble to reconcile their feelings for each other with Luke’s driving passion for vital reforms in Congress.
Can their newfound love survive a political firestorm, or will three generations of family rivalry drive them apart forever?
My Thoughts
What a thrilling conclusion to the Hope & Glory series! The Prince of Spies took me on one last journey to Washington DC, and I’m so sorry that it’s time to say goodbye to these charming characters.
Elizabeth Camden knows how to weave great educational content into a glittering Gilded Age story. I was fascinated by the information on adulterated food and the lack of oversight concerning food additives and preservatives that existed over 100 years ago. Readers that want to learn something from this historical period will be pleased with the knowledge they’ll gain after reading this entire series.
Lest you think The Prince of Spies was filled with only educational content, I assure you there was an irresistible romance knitted within this story, too! From the first chapter, the chemistry between Luke and Marianne could not be denied, and their efforts to prevent a relationship were all for naught.
While this last book can be read as a stand alone novel, there were some references to the first two books that only those who have read the whole series may understand. The first two books gave this story the additional depth it needed to fully comprehend the feud between the Delacroix and Magruder families.
Here’s to finding another book (or series of books) set in all its Gilded Age splendor that was as enjoyable as the Hope & Glory series! I truly loved my time in Washington DC with the Delacroix family, and hope they all live happily ever after. ♥
5 Stars
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**Click here to read my review of book 1, The Spice King, and here to read my review of book 2, A Gilded Lady.
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**I hope to have jewelry coming soon for this book! There is one particular flower that Luke frequently gives to Marianne, and I hope to be able to design something that represents that. Time will tell!