4 Stars
When Nora Randolph moves to England with her mother the life they lead is completely changed. Being the daughter of the fiancé to a British Royal prince has its perks, but for someone not used to the spotlight, it’s a lot to adjust to…
Asher Frederick plans revenge for his family and Nora is going to be the collateral damage. But in spending time with her, seeing her innocence and enjoying the relationship they are building, he never though he would hesitate in the plan that is motion.
This was a good read! Nora is a brilliant and direct person. She doesn’t let Asher talk down to her and she has no problem with not fitting in with the masses. Asher is spoiled and privileged, he gets what he wants and let’s nothing stand in his way. The two of them were so refreshing together, while Nora learns to navigate Asher’s privileged world, Asher’s eyes are opened by Nora’s disinterest in the finer thing and the lifestyle she is thrust into.
With a dark past waiting to rear it’s ugly head, and the opulent lifestyle of the privileged British elite, this book is a fast and enthralling read…
I was given a complimentary copy of this book for my honest and unbiased review.