A review by kelseyreadshr
Nobody's Princess by Erica Ridley

adventurous funny hopeful inspiring lighthearted medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Plot
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? No

5.0

Nobody’s Princess is book three in The Wild Wynchesters series about the family of six that were adopted by the late Baron Vanderbean and use their skills and wealth to take on philanthropic cases and help as many people as possible. 

I loved this book and the little lessons sprinkled throughout. All of these characters strive to be an ethically good person and sometimes that takes realizing that you’re not quite there yet or you’ve been thinking about something with the wrong perspective. There are several times throughout that Kuni has to remind Graham that her sole purpose in coming to England was to show she could do it herself whereas he is used to showing his care for others by providing information. I love the silliness that is thrown in this one and the rest of the series too, it keeps it lighthearted enough because the cases they take on are not. These MC are immensely lovable. Kuni has been surrounded by family and close companions her whole life but never felt accepted until she met the Wynchesters. She starts to realize all she’s missed out on by being a pampered companion to a princess and it’s everything she never knew she wanted and now that she’s found it she also knows she can’t have it. Graham is obsessed with royals which stems from his childhood and while it’s somewhat of a running joke throughout that Kuni is (not) a princess she begins to wonder if Graham is intrigued with her as a person or the idea that she’s close to royalty and can provide that recognition for him. 

There is one encounter and comes across sensual and reverent with plenty of details.