Desperate for work to avoid eviction from her Seattle apartment, photographer Chey Sinclair accepts a rare opportunity to travel abroad and photograph Latvala Royalty. Encountering the Royals for the first time, Chey experiences an instant attraction to Mattias, second in line to the throne. He's charming, confident—and taken.During a horseback ride to clear her head, Chey finds herself in a scuffle with Sander Fisk, head of security. Rugged, determined and sharp tongued, Sander is infuriating as well as intriguing.Faced with conflicting emotions and a mystery unfolding in the castle, Chey must decide between men: a Prince of Latvala, or an arrogant rogue.She discovers the hard way that this particular fairy tale was more than she ever ba...
This Contemporary give to us some advantages, like this :
1. This is not a complete book!
Books that don't finish the story, and leave you hanging should be clearly labelled.
So, know going in that you need to spend $8 to read the whole story. that in itself would not be a problem, as long as the description clearly states that. However, when I pay $8 for a book, I expect professional editing.
This story wasn't terrible, but it certainly ranked high on the NFW scale. It also does contain a fair number of typos and errors.
Paying $2 - 3 for the full story, (which of course includes 2 other "books"), would be more reasonable. As it is, I won't buy the next two, it just isn't written well enough to justify the cost.
2. Good read, for what there was of it.....
A good read, but a bit disappointing at the end. Personally, I would have enjoyed knowing more of where this couple went. There was so much potential to the story. Was the accused one where the real threat was? Was simple jealousy the real motivation? What about the sister? Did this Cinderella get her fairy tale? What potential in exploring the relationship with his parents, or seeing the couple in Seattle and what about Disneyland? I feel so much was left out of the story. The action starts right away, as does the danger, I just felt a bit. Cheated that it ended so abruptly.
Need more appointment... ?
Is it too much to ask for the whole story now??
Yet again, an author has decided to drag out her story (and increase her profits) by dividing an already "so so" tale into three books. Three books to tell us what one would have easily done. Having read the first "book" I will not purchase the others. The story was not compelling enough to make me spend $8, and I can already guess what happens by reading the synopsis of each of the other two books if I cared about that. I'm beginning to develop a real dislike for books that are needlessly divided up into several volumes. Rarely is there anything in the books to make this either plausible or preferable. And I REALLY hate it when book one is not clearly labeled as BOOK ONE, meaning I will have to buy others to get the whole story. Enough already writers and publishing companies. As for this story itself, the writing was only mediocre, the characters somewhat caricatures of their stereotypes, and certainly not worth investing the time (or money) it would require to finish the series. I...
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