A review by sabregirl
The Raven Prince by Elizabeth Hoyt

5.0

I am just falling in love with all of [a:Elizabeth Hoyt|16202|Elizabeth Hoyt|http://photo.goodreads.com/authors/1232234340p2/16202.jpg]'s books. This one is no exception. Mrs. Wren ended up on hard times after her cheating husband died quickly from sickness and ever since then had been struggling with her mother-in-law and a orphan their hired as a maid. Simple enough, and that simplicity lasts through the book which is good it doesn't detracts from the hawtness that is Edward and Anna.

From the get go you can tell there is an attraction between the two of them, even after Edward almost runs Anna down. Both are strong willed and determined not to let anything get in their way. Anna has to go against the norm and get a job before her and the other Mrs. Wren starve. Thus leading her into the Earl's house as his secretary.

It doesn't take long for the attraction to surge and leading Anna to do something she would never do before. That's okay with me. Anna and Edward's love scenes are steamy and enjoyable. You really don't want to be caught reading this, because your face is going to be either red or really flushed. Because is has the classical theme of beaut and the beast you know that this is going to have a happy ending, and the epilogue really brings the story to a nice end that makes everyone happy.

The story of the Raven Prince, which shows itself before every chapter was just as intriguing as the novel itself. If only that was a longer novel. I would love to read that.