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This was mega cute. It felt a little long at times, but other than that this was a perfect romance. HIGHLY recommend.
I spent a Saturday listening to the entire audiobook of this soooo I guess I've figured out what kind of romance novels work for me. See me talk about it briefly: https://youtu.be/ymb11Zcb248?t=1m17s
So... this is a perfect contemporary romance? I think this balanced all the key elements of a contemporary with perfection-- I loved the characters (Ledi is one of my favorite female romance leads I've ever read), the plot was paced to perfection (moving forward and deepening conflict without being repetitive), the writing was lovely, and the premise was unique & fully explored. Just loved this, a great example of the genre
A Princess in Theory was one of my most anticipated reads for 2018, for good reasons. One. It has a fairy tale like premise: a royal prince looking for his long-lost betrothed who happens to have no idea of who he is and thinks he’s just out to scam her. Two. I’ve seen and read countless of “royal romance” stories in the past year or so featuring princes and princesses from fictional European countries but zero stories from non-Euro fictional kingdoms. A Princess in Theory gives us the fictional...
“Everybody wants something from you, but sometimes there’s a person you want to give to. Sometimes what you give them makes you better for having given it. And it makes having to give to everyone else not so bad.” ACTUAL RATING 2.5 STARlook, I'm going to say straight out this isn't a bad book and this is the biggest, its me, not you, moment ever. If you follow my blog you might know I'm using 2019 as the year to read from all the genres I don't read from and try new things. Everyone I know w
4.5 StarsThroughout the first half of this book, I was nervous that I wouldn't like it that much because it started using the trope i dont like of two people being romantically involved while one of them is lying about their identity. Alongside that, the pace of it was a bit slow and I found I relied on the audiobook to get through it. But then the last half of this book hit, and I read it all in one sitting devouring every word. Although I was nervous this would just be an okay book based on it...
I really liked this! Thanks to everyone who recommended it to me. I can't wait to start the next one.Audiobook: 4 stars.
What I Liked• The story was so good! I loved this. It felt like an updated version of Coming to America with a little bit of Wakanda thrown in. • The romance was one of my favorites. One of my biggest pet peeves in romance is when the love interest is underdeveloped, but the dual perspective allowed both Naledi and Thabiso to be fleshed out. • There was the right amount of sex scenes and details - I usually complain there's not enough but I think this story balanced the smut and storytelling ver...
I've been meaning to try this book for some time (I mean, THAT COVER!), and with Book Lovers Con rapidly approaching, I thought it was an apt time to finally purchase this one. And I even got it in paperback to get signed by Ms. Cole herself, natch. I read this story very, very quickly, which is always an excellent sign for me. It was an easy, entertaining, fluffy read, which is just what I needed at the time. I was li-ving for the secret princess, secret prince vibes, and I got a very strong Th...
3.5-4! I loved the first half a lot more than the second half.