How (Not) to Date a Prince

How (Not) to Date a Prince

by Zoe May

4 out of 5

Synopsis
Surely fairy tales don’t happen in real life?
After being jilted at the altar, high-flying journalist Sam doesn’t believe in love any more – and she certainly doesn’t believe in fairy tales! So, when she’s asked to cover the Royal Wedding, it’s the last thing she wants to do.

And when she crashes into a ridiculously handsome stranger, Anders, things go from bad to worse. But as the big day draws closer, Sam finds herself being swept up in the excitement – as well as swept off her feet by Anders!

But there’s something that Anders is hiding from her – and when he finally reveals his secret, might Sam just have the happy-ever-after she never thought she wanted…?



Review
Sam's talents as a journalist are put to the test, when she is forced to cover a royal wedding. Things take an interesting twist when she meets Norwegian journalist Anders.

I received a free copy in exchange for an honest review.

This was such a fun little story about a workaholic Yorkshirewoman, who is skeptical about love - no wonder I was able to connect!

After being jilted at the altar, Sam has been totally focused on work. She is a political reporter, and is proud of the place she has earnt. In the last few years, she just hasn't been interesting in dating.
Until she keeps bumping into Anders, a handsome Norwegian, working on the same story.

For a romcom, the romance side is light, which is a good thing for me.
There's so much ore to Sam's life, there's her job, her boss/father figure, and all of her friends. They all have so much to give.

Some of the cute bits are definitely on the cheesy side, and struck awkward more than funny; but overall it was an entertaining story.
I enjoyed this, and I'd definitely read more by May.

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