A Princess for a Bride
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4.8 • 4 Ratings
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- £2.49
Publisher Description
I was born the middle princess of a tiny country in the Alps, which means my primary duty in life has always been to make a good marriage for my family and country. That's why I'm marrying Edward Channing. He's rich, handsome, arrogant, and silent.
Seriously, he almost never talks to me at all.
He might be marrying a princess, but he obviously doesn't want to spend any more time with me than he has to. I have no problem with that. We can live entirely different lives and pursue our own interests. I'm sure we can make this arranged marriage work.
Of course, we do need to produce an heir, but I'm trying not to think about that.
Customer Reviews
Contemporary royal romance mixed with friends to lovers and a bit of off limits
A Princess in Waiting is the third book in this series but can be read as a standalone, although having read the previous book adds that little bit extra understanding and familiarity. This book takes on the theme of friends to lovers between a princess and her best friend who she has grown up with who, along with his father, works for her family.
Told solely from Lisette’s point of view, there is an incredible chemistry between her and Alex despite Lisette being the reserved, quiet and innocent sister who wants to please her family. As a result, despite being best friends, because Alex works for her family she figures him off limits and instead tasks him in helping her find love with someone more acceptable in terms of social circles. However, Lisette soon finds out that chemistry can’t be taught.
A Princess in Waiting s is a short novella that is well written and moves at a fast pace but it works given the set up of the book. There is just enough heat and twists and turns to watch as the plot evolves making this a nice contemporary royal romance read for those who enjoy a royal romance.
*I voluntarily reviewed an Advanced Reader Copy of this book. I was not compensated for my review, and I was not required to write a positive review. The opinion expressed here is my own.