Mistaken As His Royal Bride (Princess Brides for Royal Brothers, Book 1) (Mills & Boon Modern)

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Accidentally claimed by His Majesty!

Maddi hasn’t fully considered the implications of posing as her betrothed half-sister, Princess of Isla’Rosa. Or that King Aristedes will demand she continue the pretence to avoid major scandal. Immersing herself in the royal life she was denied growing up is as compelling as it is daunting. But so is the thrill of Aristedes’s smouldering gaze…

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Mills & Boon Modern (23 Nov. 2023)

Language

English

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Print length

205 pages

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  1. 03

    by Mrs. S. Allan

    I am finding it harder and harder to read these royal stories. According to Mills and Boon, there must be several hundred tiny monarchies and principalities in the Mediterranean, around the Baltic and off the north west coast of Africa. I know we are supposed to suspend disbelief but the kind of royal families in Mills and Boon haven’t existed in reality for a couple of centuries.

    I find the work building in these royal,stories really poor and the attitudes of the Kings/Princes etc – utterly bizarre.

    The author couldn’t write badly if she tried and once I managed to ignore the whole ‘royal’ thing, I enjoyed it. We had an interesting hero and heroine in Ari and Maddie (even if the overall premise wa utterly bizarre).

    There was some fabulous dialogue and great sex scenes and I enjoyed most of it.

  2. 03

    by Zoe

    Princess Laia was destined, since birth, to marry Prince Aristedes to bring a much needed peace between Isla’Rosa and Santanger. But Princess Laia has other ideas and has been avoiding him for years. Her half-sister Maddi could be her twin sister and so steps in as her doppelganger.

    My favourite troupe is fake dating, so I was invested from the start. I loved how Maddi stepped into the shoes of Princess Laia. Of course, King Aristedes saw through her, but only just, and convinced her to stay in character, which she was a natural.

    I’m already looking forward to reading what Princess Laia got up to while Maddi was keeping Ari busy.

  3. 03

    by Kezzlou85

    Princess Laia is destined to marry the King of Santanger but when she arrives in his kingdom, he soon realises it isnt her. Instead her half sister is there. He sees through the ruse but decides she must play along until he finds his actual bride. What could possibly go wrong?

    OOh gotta love a royal romance. Always fun to read a happy ending novel. i really did enjoy this one. Its a simple premise but its written well. The plot is a steady burn to the expected ending but the journey was worth it. You know what you’re getting in stories like this. We see both Maddi and Ari develop and grow through the story. A sweet fun read.

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Mistaken As His Royal Bride (Princess Brides for Royal Brothers, Book 1) (Mills & Boon Modern)