Nora has always been hit or miss for me. I love some of her books, and in others the characters are too one dimensional to me, the plot isn't interesting, so I don't enjoy the books. This was a great exception! I loved both characters! The princess gets stranded on the side of the road during a storm in Vermont on her path to self discovery and who should rescue her but a knight in shining armor! Not! More like an unshaven, grumpy man in a white charger. He very reluctantly helped her. Del didn't want her in the way of his work and cabin, and wouldn't admit, though he convinces her to stay, when he discovers Camilla was really a great help to him since he was injured and only had one useful hand. His rudeness and sarcasm had me rolling all over the floor. Camilla was great, smart, eager to learn, always gracious and dismissing, sometimes even humoring, his sarcasm, at times even grateful it wasn't the groveling that she was used to. Their conversations were hilarious! When he opened his heart her I almost cried at how hard he tried to be romantic and how he worried when she was gone too long. He loved her without knowing her rank in society. They both had pride, though. That infuriated me! After the truth about her rank came out, his pride was hurt that she didn't trust him enough to be honest, and her pride wouldn't wait until he settled down to work things out. You'll see how things work things out in the end. You see, she wasn't the only one who held a noble title. Interesting! Read this book.