Cruel Heir
A Royal Enemies To Lovers Romance
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2.5 • 2 Ratings
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- 42,00 kr
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- 42,00 kr
Publisher Description
He was a prince in disguise. She was the reporter who could ruin him. Their undeniable chemistry was matched only by their mutual resentment.
Prince Stellan, the dutiful heir to the Danish throne, carried the crushing weight of royal expectations. A secret night out in New York led him to Margot, a fierce beauty with pink hair and a fiery spirit. Their chemistry was instant and combustible. One unforgettable night followed.
But in the morning light, chaos erupted. The paparazzi exposed Stellan’s true identity. And Margot? She was revealed to be a reporter with the power to turn their scandal into a headline.
Desperate to protect his image, Stellan offered her a deal: a prestigious job and a luxurious stipend in exchange for keeping mum about their magical night together. Keeping their connection strictly professional, however, proved far more difficult than either expected.
Tropes: Royal romance, one-night stand, contract, secret relationship, opposites attract, forced proximity, spicy, fish out of water, secret identity.
Customer Reviews
Not for people very familier with Denmark or the Danish
Might be fine for people who are unfamiliar with the danish royal family and language, but as a dane, honestly I couldn’t finish the story. Seemed more like the English royal family, which is so different from the Danish. The names Stellan and Göran are not danish and furthermore our Kings have been named Christian or Frederik for hundreds of years. ‘Queen Mother’ is not a thing in Denmark. And the Word for ‘hi’ or ‘Hello’ is spelled ‘Hej’ not ‘Haj’. ‘Haj’ means ‘shark’ in danish and it is not pronounced the same.
No one above the age of 15 uses the word ‘skatter’ to describe their significant other, we use ‘skat’ which means ‘treasure’. ‘skatter’ is kind of an adolescend knickname for ‘skat’. Honestly the lack of research is just annoying to me. Use a made up country if you are not going to honor the actual country.