Review: Two Princes by Victoria Danann

Posted June 23, 2022 by Shannon in Reviews, Shannon / 0 Comments

Review:  Two Princes by Victoria DanannTwo Princes by Victoria Danann
Series: Sons of Sanctuary MC, #1, #1
Genres: MC Romance
Published by 7th House Publication Date: May 26, 2015
Pages: 308
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New Contemporary Romance series from New York Times and USA Today bestselling author, Victoria Danann.
Two brothers, one a player, one a playboy, are on a crash trajectory with destiny and two broken hearts.
BONUS PREQUEL INCLUDED: Intro to the Sons of Sanctuary MC. A Season in Gemini
Brigid was a graduate student at the University of Texas. She had no trouble getting her thesis approved, but finding a Hill Country motorcycle club willing to give her access to their lifestyle was looking impossible. Then she got a lead. A friend of a friend had a cousin with family ties to The Sons of Sanctuary. Perfect. Or was it?
What Brigid wanted was information to prove a proposition. The last thing she had in mind was falling for one of the members of the club. Especially since she was a feminist academic out to prove that motorcycle clubs are organized according to the same structure as primitive tribal society.
Brash was standing in line at the H.E.B. Market when his world tipped on its axis. While waiting his turn to check out, his gaze had wandered to the magazine display and settled on the new issue of “NOW”. The image on the cover, although GQ’d up in an insanely urbane way, was… him.
After reading the article, Brash threw some stuff in a duffle and left his only home, a room at The Sons of Sanctuary clubhouse, with a vague explanation about needing a couple of days away. He left his truck at the Austin airport and caught a plane for New York, on a mission to find a mysterious guy walking around with his face.

I ran across a post on Facebook where a reader was asking about a book where two brothers were separated at birth, one raised rich and the other in an MC.  I was intrigued enough that I skipped to Amazon to find the book once the title/author was uncovered.  After reading this, I wish I had continued skipping along.

The story started off OK with Garland and Brant’s very quick start (the parents) but it quickly went downhill from there as we fast forward 28 years to one brother seeing his face on a magazine and decides to fly to NYC to confront the man.  They very quickly think they have everything figured out and then decide to do a “Parent Trap” scheme. 🙄 After that, I went through the motions to finish this book not finding anything that redeemed it for me.

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