Some princes are charming. Others are assholes.I’ve spent most of my career writing tabloid articles about the royals of Montovia, and Prince Andrew, the heir to the throne, was always the one that intrigued me most. He’s so guarded, so mysterious…so ridiculously attractive.And then I met him. And I found out he’s the most arrogant, smug, infuriating man to ever live.He also desperately needs my … also desperately needs my help.
There are three things I know for sure. First, Prince Andrew has a secret. Second, he’ll do anything to keep it a secret. And third, in spite of how infuriating I find him, I can’t help being incredibly attracted to him.
This is Part One of a six-part contemporary romance serial by bestselling authors Renna Peak and Ember Casey. This episode ends with a cliffhanger.
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Each series contains a complete romance story and can be read on its own, but the following is the chronological order of our books:
Royal Heartbreaker series (Prince Leopold + Eleanor Parker)
Royal Mistake series (Prince Andrew + Victoria Simpson)
Royal Arrangement series (Prince William + Princess Justine)
Royal Wedding Fiasco (special release)
Royal Disaster series (coming soon!)
Royal Escape series (coming soon!)
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I read all six books in the series. It is a whirlwind romance. I highly recommend this book.
Had to read the whole series. What fun!!!
I really enjoyed the story that was building in this book, but didn’t like the fact that the book just ended , leaving me hanging. I had to buy the next book in the series to find out what happened and it too ended with a cliff hanger so I was forced toi buy the next book.
Only read this if you are prepared for the story to stop mid action and continue in a second book. This personally drives me nuts.
An overall entertaining read. Andrew, at times, was a bit unbelievable. The biggest downer was having to pay for 6 books, when in reality should have been 2 or 3 at the most.
Ended abruptly.
You get what you pay for….$-0-. I was enjoying the book right up to the end, which wasn’t the end. It left you hanging right in the middle. I am afraid to buy the next book for fear it will lead to another then another before I find out the ending.
This was a cute and somewhat infuriating story of the Crown Prince and the American tabloid journalist.
Victoria is smart and sassy and VERY tired of her job chasing around the Montovian Royal family and telling their exploits.
Prince Andrew is heir to the throne and open times a Royal A$$hole! He is as pretentious as he is gorgeous. Though maybe not gorgeous enough to keep his Royal foot out of his condescending mouth!
Drama unfolds and causes the two of them to come together to fix an issue the Prince has. Additional drama unfolds causing these two to spend “quality” time together like it or not.
Someone may or may not have tripped into feelings and now everything seems to get more complicated by the moment.
The Prince hatches a hairbrained scheme and then the book ends …
I love page turners.
This book is a 6 series which are page turners. Don’t miss the other series about
the royal family each one is great.
Loved it now i need the next book in the series. Cant wait to see what happens.
I won’t read the rest of the series because the books are so short – it will cost too much to buy them all! I did enjoy this one a lot though.
Very short.
The book was fun and interesting but I only gave it 3 stars because it wasn’t a complete story. The blurb indicated it ends on a cliff hanger but really the story just cuts off. Very disappointing.
Story was enjoyable, however this was described as a “standalone” book but it wasn’t. Left you hanging and needing to purchase future books.
I read this one, then went on to read all six in this set. It kept my interest, but serious putting aside the brain to believe that these events could happen like this. I mostly read them all to finally get to the point of Why Can’t She Marry Him? as I kind of figured it out, but had to be sure. The books string you along for quite a while just to get to the point. I would recommend them as light, easy reading.
It was enjoyable while it lasted, but it cut off abruptly. The prior book in the series was also a cliffhanger. I expected this one to continue where the previous one cut off, but instead, it took off in a tangent. I’ll read the third one in the series if it is free, but it had better not fail to resolve one, at least, of the first two. This is just not how you write a series.