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A review by cheryldownes
Once Upon a Princess by Harper Bliss, Clare Lydon
3.0
Cute enough. A very traditional Princess and commoner love story if there is such a thing.
Princess Olivia just can't fathom towing the family line of marrying for duty rather than love. Perhaps her mother is enlightened in accepting her as a lesbian and somewhat arranging a lesbian marriage, but that will never do for Olivia no matter how hard she tries.
Rosie lives an honest life and runs the somewhat outdated family cafe. Rosie works hard, supports her family, loves her village and she's become close to Charlie.
Is Charlie who she seems because Rosie is quite fond of her.
A joint collaboration between Clare Lydon and Harper Bliss has delivered an easygoing, enjoyable read.
Princess Olivia just can't fathom towing the family line of marrying for duty rather than love. Perhaps her mother is enlightened in accepting her as a lesbian and somewhat arranging a lesbian marriage, but that will never do for Olivia no matter how hard she tries.
Rosie lives an honest life and runs the somewhat outdated family cafe. Rosie works hard, supports her family, loves her village and she's become close to Charlie.
Is Charlie who she seems because Rosie is quite fond of her.
A joint collaboration between Clare Lydon and Harper Bliss has delivered an easygoing, enjoyable read.