![]() ![]() I liked this book, but it’s not one that I would foresee myself rereading often (if at all). I don’t know about y’all but I haven’t seen any reviews or thought about this book, but that didn’t stop me from picking it up. So to say that I needed this book in my life is an understatement. Going into this book, I had VERY high hopes (so maybe that’s why I’m might be looking into this to much) because a) the cover is adorable and full of promise and b) Owen’s a prince (and we all know how much I love a good story with royals). Can her feelings for Owen, not to mention her sense of self, survive the royal chaos?” Suddenly, Zora’s summer is looking a lot more complicated - especially when Owen asks her to be his date at his older brother’s wedding. As in, his parents are the king and queen of a small European country. So she’s shocked to find she’s got chemistry with Owen Whittelsey, who is charming, funny, undeniably cute…and turns out to literally be a prince. ![]() ![]() Zora’s not expecting to vibe with any of her super-privileged classmates. She’s enrolled in a prestigious summer program, and is ready to use what she’s learning to change the world (or at least her corner of New Jersey, for now). ![]()
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