Daniel is the artistic brother. He and his camera are seldom apart. Sometimes he sees things through the lens that he wouldn’t notice otherwise. Melodia works runways for lower list designers. She has become dissatisfied with a career where she feels like a clothes hanger and wonders if anyone will ever see her.Daniel sees Melodia for the first time through his own camera and he knows he will … he will never be the same. Convincing her his interest lies deeper than her beauty becomes the most difficult quest of his life.
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I enjoyed reading a book that had issues in it that dealt with things that matter with our earth today, The environment is something that my granddaughter and I are both very concerned about we are also artists, So I loved the art side in the book. I laughed out loud, to loud during remote school in fact, while reading this book at the snarky way our Melodia handles Prince Daniel. It is just perfect and one I could imagine seeing on a certain American actress/model’s face. I look forward to reading more in this series and also catching up on the other books that I have missed out on.
This is book 5 of the Billionaire Royals series. Prince Daniel meets an exquisite woman that he can’t get out of his mind. The direction this relationship takes is a classic love story with some thorns along the way. The characters are great and the story deals with important issues as well. I highly recommend it along with all the previous books in this series!
A wonderfully fun well written fast sweet romance that’s not only built on physical attraction but brains and personality. Daniel and Melodia meet for the first time when she is emerging from the sea and he starts capturing her beauty with his camera. She demands he deletes the picture but it starts a friendship that is sure to bloom. With a good message for others they start the mission of saving Torren Park, the beach and surrounding park from the demand of being developed into a resort. The romance and storyline move at a smooth pace with love and misunderstandings with twists and turns as the desire to be loved and valued for ones true self instead of physical appearance while saving the park. I voluntarily reviewed this standalone ARC within the series of the brothers.
A chance encounter on the beach has Daniel Valdez’s camera shutter working at top speed as a beautiful woman emerges from the sea. Melodia Harper. They end up working together to save a beloved Torren Park from commercial development. All her life Melodia has just been a beautiful face. Now she has a chance for more. Daniel falls in love with her beautiful mind as well as her beautiful face. After living out her dream as a top design house model, Melodia returns to Torren to become Daniel’s wife.
The Prince is a fun book to read. It does address some serious issues along the way. The main characters are well-developed. The story moves along at a good pace with twists and turns. I plan to read more of Sophia Summers’ works. I would recommend this to readers of sweet romance.
Daniel discovers Melodia through the eye of his camera, but he’s instantly captivated by the layers of beauty he sees. Melodia is a top runway model and, while confident in her outward appearance, she is longing to be appreciated for more than just her visible beauty.
They both are dedicated to protecting the beach and surrounding park, despite the growing demand that the land be used for a resort. It is while working together on this shared project that they each learn the deeper attributes of the other, allowing for a romance built on more than just physical attraction.
Like the third book, this romance has a strong emphasis on preservation of the environment. While Torren is a fictional island locale, the way these real-life issues are dealt with in this series gives me hope that if there is a similar nation in the Mediterranean, they are taking similar measures to protect their natural assets.
The heart of this romance addresses a need that everyone can identify with – the desire to be loved and valued for one’s true inner self, not just for one’s status or appearance. This beautiful story gently conveys this sweet message through Daniel and Melodia’s love story. I voluntarily reviewed an ARC of this book.