The Gentileschi Sisters are daughters of a king, princesses who come to the U.S. to pursue their careers and fall in love with seemingly unsuitable men.Seriously? Alexandra Marcello Gentileschi thinks when she’s contacted by one of the biggest publishers in New York City. The man actually wants to buy the children’s book she wrote. She’s innocent and naïve in the ways of publishing and in the … publishing and in the ways of the world, but she’s determined to make it on her own and not because of the Gentileschi name. She chooses instead her mother’s surname.
Ryder Reynolds is using Alexandra Marcello to get what he wants out of life. Ten years older than she, and technically her boss, he regretfully finds himself enticed by the Italian beauty. But after he falls in love with her, he’s is forced to make an impossible choice that could alienate her forever.
Backdropped by the splendor of an Italian island and the glamor of New York City, Ryder and Alexandra’s struggle will tug at your heartstrings and move you to root for them.
Don’t miss this charming six-book series of novellas: I WILL ALWAYS LOVE YOU, THIS GUY’S IN LOVE, CAN’T HELP FALLING IN LOVE, HOW DEEP IS YOUR LOVE?, LOVE WILL KEEP US TOGETHER and I THINK I LOVE YOU!
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Too predictable, a bit childish for me.
A nice touching story!
loved it
Wonderful characters and entertaining to read
Definitely a page turner e-book. Written very well to keep your interest. Highly recommend to be added to your reading list.
Author always delivers
Really liked this book. It just flowed it was good and half way through couldn’t put down.
It’s always fun to start a new series and I think this one will be a good one. I wasn’t too excited about reading about princesses but Lexy was a charmer and Ryder was a good guy. I think the family Dynamics will make for a good series. I’ll be eager to start a new book.
Great
Lexy has wanted to write children’s stories. When her sister Raven does the illustrations. When they show at their appointment the father doesn’t like that there will be conditions of publishing, but Ryan is willing to work with them. But he finds Lexy fascinating.
Unlikely characters and story pattern.
As her publisher, he knew she was off limits but he couldn’t help falling for her. I Will Always Love You has an NYC publisher and a book author who are immediately attracted to each other.
Alexandra (Lexy) was thrilled when a publisher wanted to buy her book. Especially since it was because of her skills and not her royal name. To make sure she wasn’t favoured because she was royalty, she had used her mother’s surname. Ryder believed the book would do well and would help him with his personal plans.
Lexy was a likable young woman. She was sweet and quite naive having been pampered and protected her entire life. I liked that she really wanted to be successful on her own and not because she was a princess. I admired her strength in going to New York on her own to meet the publisher. Even though Ryder was good at his job, I didn’t like him much in the beginning. As I got to know him better, I really admired his skills in the publishing business and saw he was a good man with dreams of his own. He was a good guy until near the end when he was not so nice.
I so enjoyed this book! The characters were great, except for the fathers. Neither of them were nice men. But the Queen was a wonderful mother and an all round nice person. The sisters were mentioned throughout the story making me want to know more about them.
If this is an example of the rest of the series, I want to read them all.
Great story line.
Great read!
A princess hides her identity, and gets her children’s book published, under another identity. Ryan Reynolds, the publisher, and Alexander, the princess, fall in love. Eventually, all comes to the front, and her identity gets revealed with misunderstandings along the way. Easy read, a bit far fetched.
Kathryn Shay is a wonderful storyteller and this book is a fun read.
Beautiful love story!
a GOOD BOOK YOU COULD PUT IT DOWN AND COME BACK TO WITH EASE
Kathryn Shay is wonderful!
Good read!
Nothing out of the ordinary. Easy read. The ending was anticlimactic.