I may have been left at the altar, but I’m determined to enjoy my honeymoon.I shouldn’t be alone. I should be drinking mead and watching sweaty knights mow each other down with my husband. Instead, I’m nursing a broken heart.Until I meet Prince Rupert.With Adonis-like good looks and a flair of chivalry that comes naturally, he’s impossible to resist. So, I let myself fall... moreI may have been left at the altar, but I’m determined to enjoy my honeymoon.I shouldn’t be alone. I should be drinking mead and watching sweaty knights mow each other down with my husband. Instead, I’m nursing a broken heart.Until I meet Prince Rupert.With Adonis-like good looks and a flair of chivalry that comes naturally, he’s impossible to resist. So, I let myself fall. I shouldn’t and I know I can’t stay but maybe, for a little while, I’ll let myself forget about the present…I came to the tournament to find a wife, not fall in love. A prince with a thriving country needs one thing: heirs. Heirs with a respectable woman who brings political connections and a large dowry to the marriage. I have lived my life for my country but in four days, I could destroy it all. She has a lowly title, no connections, and I can’t keep myself away from her.The Tourist and the Prince is a two hour standalone novella in the Living Past: Medieval series. It features a serious prince, a jilted bride, and a happily-ever-after no one in the present or past could prevent. less