What happens when you mix an average American woman with a decidedly not average future King? I can tell you from experience–a whole lot of complications. You see, four months ago, my all-American sister, Kelsey, found out that she’s not actually my sister–she’s a princess of a country we’d never heard of. She begged me to come along when she was whisked off to her new palace, so here I am. … new palace, so here I am. An outsider who doesn’t fit in anywhere.
Now that she’s settled, I should go back to my exciting new career in New York. I absolutely should not stay in a country where I got shot (long story), where I suck so badly at the national sport that I accidentally murdered the symbol of the monarchy in front of half the country, and–oh yeah–where I can’t stop ogling Kelsey’s actual brother.
The Crown Prince.
The man who has to marry a very important princess. (not me)
The man who must create the next heir to the throne. (without me)
The man I absolutely can never be with. (remember that long story?)
The man who just gave me the best sex of my life…
Did I mention that it’s complicated?
Each book in the Sexy Misadventures of Royals series is STANDALONE:
* The Princess Problem
* Ruling the Princess
* Tempting the Prince
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Tempting the Prince is a lovely conclusion for the Misadventures of Royals series.
It’s a fun and light read, resembling the fairy (or princess) tales of old where ultimately, love concurs everything.
Sure, there are ups and downs along the road, and hurdles to get through, you might need to change your frame of mind or buck tradition, but love is ultimately the strongest, most important thing.
Add in some American bluntness and sibling sass in a more strict and decorum oriented environment and you get a great and highly entertaining story. Quite frankly, I’m a little sad to see this series end.
5 stars and a persimmon cookie
Tempting the Prince by Christi Barth a frolicking filled fun five-star read. This is number three in the Sexy Misadventures of Royals series and the whole series has made me smile, I have loved visiting Moncriano and meeting all of the characters, Mallory in particular has always had a special place in my heart as she has always felt a little like an outsider, being dragged along with Kelsey and showing her the ways of her new home and doing a better job of it in some ways. There are some crazy funny moments in this story and some that will break your heart, at times it may be a little overly long and descriptive in places but overall it is just such a lovely story that you get swept up and feel so much emotion coming off the pages you can’t put it down.