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Royally Hung
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"Indulge your romantic royal wedding fantasies with this read."--EW.com
Fairy tales always have a Prince Charming and a bad guy. In real life, Prince Charming is the bad guy and his favorite happy ending is the big O.
I'm Prince Dare but you can call me Prince Charming. Cinderella never wanted the prince--she wanted a night out, a banging dress, and some midnight fun. I deliver that. I make being bad look way more fun than being good, and no one leaves my royal bed without a happy ending.
When my uncle, the reigning king of Vale, orders me to marry and offers to make me the heir to the throne, I'm thrown for a loop. I'm the spare, the extra, the free gift with purchase. I can't be the hero and I won't be the villain who knocks his brother off the throne, so I've come up with an evil plan of my own...
I'll marry someone completely unsuitable to take myself out of the running. The only problem? My suitably unroyal bride is far too tempting to resist--Edee is funny, sweet, and sexy. And best of all, she's American. It's a great plan. Everything's working out just fine until reality starts to intrude on my fantasy and for the first time ever, I wish fairy tales did come true.
Fairy tales always have a Prince Charming and a bad guy. In real life, Prince Charming is the bad guy and his favorite happy ending is the big O.
I'm Prince Dare but you can call me Prince Charming. Cinderella never wanted the prince--she wanted a night out, a banging dress, and some midnight fun. I deliver that. I make being bad look way more fun than being good, and no one leaves my royal bed without a happy ending.
When my uncle, the reigning king of Vale, orders me to marry and offers to make me the heir to the throne, I'm thrown for a loop. I'm the spare, the extra, the free gift with purchase. I can't be the hero and I won't be the villain who knocks his brother off the throne, so I've come up with an evil plan of my own...
I'll marry someone completely unsuitable to take myself out of the running. The only problem? My suitably unroyal bride is far too tempting to resist--Edee is funny, sweet, and sexy. And best of all, she's American. It's a great plan. Everything's working out just fine until reality starts to intrude on my fantasy and for the first time ever, I wish fairy tales did come true.
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“I wanted to love this book, but there were a couple things holding me back. I enjoyed Edee - she was interesting and funny, but I found Dare to be just too much. I understand the whole playboy to devoted lover trope, but his level of self-centeredness was offputting. More importantly, the overabundance of metaphors, similes, and comparisons, in general, was distracting: "my sexy black crow," "she's the drabbest of peahens where I'm the showiest of peacocks with the biggest of...tail feathers." It felt like every paragraph had at least one of these. I was often times confused by the dialogue - every character seemed to be speaking in one-liners rather than having an actual conversation. This made it hard to keep up with what was happening. Parts of the book were very confusing due to this.
That being said, I think the plot, in general, was interesting - as a reader I was invested in seeing how we would get to the scene that the book opened with. I was also intrigued by Nik's storyline as well as Luca's. I'm assuming if this becomes a series they'll become focal points. But there are thousands of prince-focused romance book out there, and because of the writing flaws, Royally Hung doesn't really stand out. It's a fun read, but I don't necessarily know if I'd recommend it.”

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“Royally Hung by Anne Marsh
Forget the tale we think we know. Royally Hung is a new kind of fantasy. The charming prince is a royal jerk with a chip on his shoulder and an appetite for the naughty side of life. Dare is no walking dream, but he does have a few surprisingly sweet attributes. He's easy on the eyes and knows how to lay on the charm to get what he wants. Edee is not his type. She always puts her best foot forward, but seems to consistently be left twisting in the wind. Neither believe in happily ever afters. He has a role to play and she has a life to live. Can the realistic photographer, help the dirty prince learn what it means to be a man? Marsh seduces with a hint of Cinderella fantasy doused with tons of wicked fun and an abundance of emotion. A hot take on a lovable tale.Copyright of Night Owl Reviews”
About Anne Marsh
Anne Marsh is the New York Times and USA Today bestselling author of more than forty-six novels, short novels, and novellas. Before she was a writer, she was a burger flipper, grocery bagger, Russian teacher, librarian, manuscript typist, staple picker (yes, they do pay people to remove staples), and writer of technical manuals for a film studio. She lives in Northern California but would move to Tikehau in a heartbeat if only there were bookstores in the South Pacific.
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