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Cinderella's Royal Secret by Lynne Graham

jane_kelsey's review

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5.0

I gave this book 4.5 stars, I really enjoyed it!! The main characters were super likeable and he was an absolute gem with her (and also super hot). I only knocked off half a star as I would've preferred more angst at times, it was overly sweet. I really liked Izzy's attitude, how she strode off at the airport saying she is pregnant with the sheik's child! It was a moment! And he was so excited about the possibility of the baby and really looked well after her.

Totally recommended!

canadianbookaddict's review against another edition

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1.0

I really didn't like this one at all. The story didn't catch my interest.

I so wanted to like this one but unfortunately, I didn't.

hannas_heas47's review against another edition

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4.0

I love this author... she has a way of writing a Harlequin romance that I can’t put down. In this book Izzy has exams and shows up to clean the rooms late when she finds the suite already occupied. Stepping out of the shower is a hot Adonis that demands her services to keep her close. Sparks fly and condoms break. Chemistry in this one is hot and the angst kept low. Four stars of fun!

Thanks to Netgalley and the publisher for an ARC to read and offer an opinion. These are always a quick and fun read!

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4.0

Another enjoyable story from Lynne Graham with likeable characters and a good plot line. Izzy and Rafiq would be unlikely to meet under normal circumstances, but Izzy running late on her cleaning rounds throws her into the path of Rafiq, and, not knowing who he really is, they form a connection. From the outset, the reader is drawn into the lives of the characters and you do find yourself invested in what will become of their relationship. The closing chapters as the barriers Rafiq has put up around his heart come crashing down are well written and the road to a happy ending for the two is well created. The teases about Izzy's sister Maya also provide intrigue for the second book in this duet.
Overall, an easy romantic read written in Lynne Graham's signature style.

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3.0



Likeable with a few issues
3 Stars

Sometimes I’m just in the mood for a Mills & Boon - and more specifically a Mills & Boon about a handsome sheikh (okay fine, so he’s a crown prince) and the virginal British girl that he steals away to live in his desert kingdom. Sigh. And for the most part, that’s what you get with this book.

Our couple have their “meet cute” in the form of our heroine, Izzy, coming into the bathroom to clean it just as our hero, Rafiq, steps out of the shower! In a bind, Rafiq asks if Izzy can cook, as well as clean for him - hence the Cinderella aspect of the story.

Rafiq is less sheikhy (totally a word) than I expected. Still with an air of authority and alpha entitlement, but not so dictatorial and old-fashioned as I would have assumed. And I loved the fact that he was a little bit emotionally damaged, the poor baby. I just wanted to give him a big hug - very little of which was because of the fact he’s ridiculously good looking! He was a bit of a sweetheart and I did like him.

My feelings for Izzy were a little bit more fuzzy. Not the character’s fault but when Rafiq sets eyes on her he notes she barely looks like a woman - more like a young girl. That’s just…icky! He changes his mind quite quickly but can we please stop using this to show our heroine is young, petite, small etc? It doesn’t sit well with me.

I can imagine it’s difficult to write a character with a bit of back bone, grit and determination without having her come across as, well, too much. Izzy wasn’t too much - but I did feel confused by her. Was she this shy, virginal girl - or the mouthy, irreverent seductress? Despite this confusion, I was starting to like Izzy more and more - and cheered her spirit in standing up to Rafiq - and going after him when she found herself pregnant. Then the issue of where their offspring would live came up and any liking I had for Izzy went right out the window. What an immature brat she was. It’s one thing to have a character say something, it’s another for their inner monologue to show that they believe it to be true. Really disappointing and from there I felt Rafiq could have/should have chosen someone closer to his age (28) than this immature 21 year old.

There was a nice lick of heat with the story - more than I’ve come to expect from this line. It wasn’t erotica by any stretch, but I was pleasantly surprised. It also helped that Izzy and Rafiq had good chemistry and you could feel their growing desire and love for each other in their actions.

The story was simple and focussed on the love story of Rafiq and Izzy - how they met, got pregnant and then fell in love - overcoming their issues on the way. There were a couple of flowery moments where it felt like words - or sometimes whole sentences - were fed into a thesaurus and changed to appear more fancy. It wasn’t necessary and at times it made sentence structure a bit clumsy and somewhat convoluted. As I said, a shame because the story was eminently readable and I rattled through it for the most part.

There was also some head hopping going on - sometimes changing after 2-3 paragraphs with no notice of a change of perspective. It was dizzying and again led to re-reading some passages once it became apparent we were in someone else’s head than I had initially realised.

I feel like I’ve been a bit moany with this review - but I did very much enjoy this book. It delivers what it sets out to deliver and you will speed through it in no time. There’s also a nice tease about Izzy’s twin sister, Maya, and her own story, which I’m assuming will be Book 2 in the Once Upon a Temptation series of which this is the first. If you enjoy Mills & Boon Modern stories, [a:Lynne Graham|49378|Lynne Graham|https://images.gr-assets.com/authors/1596636884p2/49378.jpg]’s writing or just want whisked away with a sheikh fantasy (yeah, yeah crown prince) then you will likely enjoy this story. 3 stars from me.


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