Throwing this book into my mix. Need something light to give my brain. #rafahsuperbowl
Throwing this book into my mix. Need something light to give my brain. #rafahsuperbowl
Kind of wanted to bail but gotta hit my year reading goal!!
It wasn‘t that the book was bad. It had moments of tenderness and insight. I liked how to author never made the character self conscious of her body, but made it normal and celebrated. I just felt disconnected from the story and uninterested.
This early Hibbert had a lot more depth than expected. Not a light and fluffy read. Great preview of how she explores issues of race, illness, domestic abuse, and of course, romance.
I don't often read romance, but every so often I really appreciate the change of pace. This is a new author for me but I'm really glad I took the chance. Within the first few pages I was already in love with the general tone. Can't wait to see how it progresses.
Opened my library book this morning to find this gem. I adore when people leave things like this in books for other to find!!
I thought at first that this book was going to suffer in comparison to Alyssa Cole's A Prince on Paper. The premises are similar: the rogue prince of a tiny (imaginary) European nation, beloved of tabloids, gets fake-engaged to a Black woman. But the books go in different directions from there. This one is dirtier, for one thing; and where Cole improbably had me rooting for the monarchy, Hibbert shows the whole institution as rotten to its core.
A sweet, steamy romance about the younger half-brother of the king of Helgmøre and the British woman he winds up faking an engagement with to save his reputation. Sexy times ensue. But this book also deals with serious issues like anxiety, trauma, and abuse.
TW: child abuse and domestic violence
Treated myself to a Talia Hibbert novel yesterday!
⭐️⭐️⭐️After loving Hibbert‘s diverse characters&inclusive romances in the Brown sisters books, I was excited to read her past work, too.Unfortunately, this one wasn‘t a favorite.There is a depiction of domestic violence in this book, &I appreciated Hibbert including a content warning &helpful website/phone numbers in her author‘s note.I will still continue to read anything she writes in the future,so, it didn‘t change how much I love this author.
4.5/5
After a long, stressful work week, all I wanted was to read a fun romance novel to relax, and this was the perfect one. The characters are wonderful as they have to navigate their unexpectedly high pressure relationship. I loved the way the their relationship developed.
TW: child abuse & domestic abuse are referenced
If you, like me, are looking for something to grab onto right now, this crossed my Twitter timeline. Only $0.99 today and personally some Talia Hibbert romance is just what I need right now.
This book was pretty amazing. Fake fiancé, a prince with a heart wrenching childhood, a strong MC. I read it in one night!
Cherry is fabulous. She‘s smart, sassy and strong enough to stand up for herself. She sees Ruben and ends up in an embarrassing situation.
Ruben is a prince, but always seems to be messing up. He is attracted to Cherry right away and tells the paparazzi that she is his fiancé.
As found in Hoopla, the perfect escape for a difficult week. Romance between an educator and a prince, with a fake relationship and family secrets, and a lot of chemistry.
#romantsy
Why is everything that Talia Hibbert writes just pure sparkly gold?
Side note: I recently binged Lucifer and that's who I pictured in my head as Ruben while I read. Especially when he was being all cocky and flirty. Sigh.