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B**T
The Best First Half of a Duet Ever!
If a booķ has to end in a cliffie, this is the kind of ending I want! Two ıll-suited, vastly different people team up to search for the same thing, and what follows is a hilarious, heartfelt ròmp around Europe.Naimh Gallagher doesn’t remember much about her Irish heritage, but in order to inherit the Irish estate her late grandfather has left her, she needs to find her father, who was last seen in Dublin.Olivier Valady is an important person in Europe. To Naimh, he's a nobody who broke into her grandfather's estate who she almost hıt over the head. As their travels bring them into contact with the public and Naimh sees people's reactions to Olivier, she realizes there is far more to the man than he's let on.I’m not necessarily a fan of royal romance, but I’m a big fan of this talented wrıter. After a brief hiatus, she delivers another fun, compelling read that snagged my attention from the first page. I love Naimh and Olivier and couldn’t get enough, so I’m eagerly anticipating the completion of their story. Royals fan or not, you'll love this hilarious lighthearted read that still manages a delightful manipulation of your heartstrings.
L**N
Great book with a cliff hanger!
I loved the characters in this book. The storyline has them traveling to many countries to find a clock and a missing father. There is comedy, flirting, and sadness throughout this trip as they develop feelings for one another. Then there is the bombshell of their lineages at the end of the book which is the cliffhanger. Can’t wait to read the next book to see how this ends
T**E
Enjoyable story
This first half of the story was a good read. Characters were likable, the plot not terribly far-fetched, and very importantly, well edited.
S**M
Interesting
Interesting plot line, unusual characters with dysfunctional families and family secrets. Annoyingly Irish American with a dash of small European royalty.
E**S
A fun and cute romance
Niamh travels to Ireland to settle family estate issues and has a run in with Olivier who she later finds out is a prince. They go on a mission through Europe to find something that belongs to each of them (separate items but connected).Their playful banter is just adorable. I love how they start to connect with each other. It’s such a fun story and leaves you with a cliffhanger that’s going to have you begging for the next book out this summer.
K**O
Good book
The foul language was not necessary. I don’t think it gives an accurate picture of Americans. The story was interesting..
S**A
Not a standalone book
I hate this trend of books that end on cliffhangers so that you are forced to buy another one to find out what happens.Especially when the first book isn't all that interesting to start with. I was barely able to make myself finish it because it was pretty boring anyway and then it didn't even have a satisfying ending.Obnoxious and annoying.
M**R
Olivier and Niamh
So many ins and outs to this novel, with a prince and an Irish American that goes to Ireland for an inheritance.
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