The Other Princess
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4.2 • 251 Ratings
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- $2.99
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- $2.99
Publisher Description
EVER
I was eight years old when my mom died and I found out I had a father.
I was dropped into the middle of a new family with my dad, his wife, and their two kids. My new brother was ten years old, and my sister was five. It didn't take a genius to figure out I wasn’t supposed to exist.
My dad was a member of the Aces High Motorcycle Club. From the very beginning, I was ostracized because of who my mother had been. The daughters of club members were generally known as MC Princesses. My little sister was one. My title was a bit different and proved that my mom's sins would always be held against me.
I was The Other Princess and I was treated accordingly until finally someone stepped up and held my hand as I pushed back.
DECK
She was the girl I always admired.
When I came back from the Army, she had become the woman I couldn’t take my eyes off of.
My brother, and our families nearly cost me the chance to know her. When she gave it to me, despite her misgivings, I vowed to never let her down.
THIS IS NOT YOUR TYPICAL MC ROMANCE.
It is a family drama about heartbreak, betrayal, and finding love in the middle of the chaos.
Be Prepared for:
Family Drama
Betrayal
Self-harm (mention of attempted unaliving)
Motorcycle Club Family
A supportive hero
Bullying (not by hero)
A strong female lead
strong language and descriptions of acts between consenting adults.
Customer Reviews
Tears!!!
Definitely a good read but it was full of drama! I literally cried. Very well written.
The Other Princess
This made me cry. The skill with which the intricacies of navigating family were laid out in every page was excellent
Excellent
What can I say, Ever and Deck have my heart. This was a gut twisting in depth story of a child women drained of all kindness and respect, but rather wilt and die she strived. I didn’t understand the tattoos, but the thought was deep. And I do not believe there is redemption for some actions, because evil spiteful people never change. But I get the true meaning, Ever didn’t need their acceptance she gained her own peace and closure.