Tuesday, September 4, 2018

Out Now...Review


A struggling antiques collector finds herself falling in love with a millionaire playboy; but can she ever be a part of his world?

Meet the Naughty Princess Club, a series from USA Today bestselling author Tara Sivec that brings readers to Fairytale Lane and the hilarity—and romance—that three women fall into once they decide to strut their stuff and bring on their own happily ever after.

While her friends have broken free of their insecurities, Ariel Waters is struggling to come out of her shell. Her ex-husband took away her voice and her self-confidence, and Ariel is drowning under a sea of debt to afford the alimony she has to pay him. She refuses to ever fall for a man’s charms again, and is determined to make her own way.

When her house and her beloved antiques are taken by the bank after too many missed payments, Ariel finds herself adrift until the infuriatingly charming Eric Sailor comes to her rescue. Although she can’t stand the millionaire playboy, Eric’s kindness and unconditional support reveal hidden depths and a love that Ariel never imagined she could find.

But there are outside influences who will stop at nothing to keep them apart; can Ariel and Eric weather the storm and find a way to be together?
 


My Review (Review copy provided)

4.5 stars! 


This book was so cute; it made me laugh and smile the whole time. I loved Ariel and Eric's relationship!

I knew after getting to know Ariel that she would not be easy to break, but deep down she has a soft heart. Eric and Ariel's banter and sexual tension were written very wittily, (of course it's Tara) and the chemistry was HOT!

I loved how Eric was this rich man that got everything he always wanted just handed to him until he met Ariel. She gave him a run for his money, but he still pursued her relentlessly.

"I took one look at you, and I knew for the first time in my life that I'd have to work my fucking ass off. And it would be worth every mouthy moment from you."

Tara tied this original fairy tale into such a great book, and let's not forget Ursula. I love how she spun that story.

This was a quick, easy read that was incredibly enjoyable.

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