A review by witchpony
The Royal Arrangement by Jeana E. Mann

2.0

I read this book out of stupidity, because the sequel was on sale on Amazon and the cover of the second book is very nice. And also because the protagonist's name is Henry, why I keep lying to myself?

Don't let the description fool you, this book is something else. It is about the story of Everly, a girl of great fortune who has been ruled by her parents –and her ex-husband– for her entire life; and Henry, the crown prince of Androvia –yes, like the fertility clinic– who plans to rule better than his terrible father. They both have parents who suck –welcome to the club–.

Speaking of clubs, these protagonists meet in the club of a couple of gangsters who are friends or nemesis of the prince; but this is not just any club where you drink whiskey and play polo and gambling, no, this is a place where people –in total anonymity– fulfill their sexual fantasies.

In case you hadn't realized it from the funny phrase on the cover, this is an EROTIC book.

Now, in this book there is sex (a lot), and if you like sado –or so I think it is– and sex, then this is the book for you. It also addresses other issues, such as murder, the mafia, drug trafficking –and maybe arms and people trafficking, but I don't remember– family abuse, cheating, infidelity, did I say sex?

Well, the book takes place in a very short time, the protagonists have immediate sexual attraction and there is nothing more to say.