Thursday, February 10, 2022

Book Review- The Beast Prince (It's Raining Royals) by Alix Nichols

 

 Packed with steam, emotion and adventure, this romantic comedy is Book 3 in the series, It’s Raining Royals. Perfect for fans of enemies-to-lovers and “Beauty and the Beast” style romances, THE BEAST PRINCE can be read as a standalone.

 Elise
I never had it easy despite my pretty face.
But at least I had options.
Now, I’m left with two: run or become a gangster’s pet.
As I brace myself for the worst, a brawny man named Theo shows up on my doorstep.
His left eye—blue and piercing—is the only intact spot on his disfigured face.
Theo says he’ll help me if I find an old key for him.
We strike a deal.
Beggars and choosers, you know. Real-life damsels in distress don't get to pick the cutest heroes.
The weird part? Theo turns me on more than any man ever has…

Theo
What good is it being a crown prince, when you’re cut off from your bodyguards and trapped in a cabin?
The situation is dire.
There’s no cell phone reception. My enemies are closing in. All hope to save my country is fading away.
To add insult to injury, I’m stranded here with a woman—a beauty, no doubt.
But she’s foreign, and her brother is a jailed lowlife. She’s too far beneath me for her charms to work.
Not that she’s trying, mind you.
And yet, I crave her touch so badly I’d trade the crown for it!

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4 STARS

There is quite a dramatic first meeting between Theo and Elise in the opening chapter.  To be honest I am kind of over the general Beast and the Beauty stories.  BUT, this one had a different kind of slant to it that I liked.  It also had plenty of emotions in it and both of the main characters P.O.V.'s.  But it's not only just emotional challenges but there is a villain that just seems to be a step ahead of the good guys a lot of the time.  And because of that he keeps things stirred up. 

An H.E.A. but there are quite a few keys to find until the final conclusion.  More keys means more adventures and romances right?

  "I voluntarily read an advanced reader copy of this book and these are my thoughts about the book."

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