A review by chroniclesofabookreader
The Prince & The Player by Tia Louise

4.0

With THE PRINCE & THE PLAYER, you get two love stories in one. Zelda and Ava live life con to con, struggling since teen-hood in order to provide both food and shelter for themselves. Having perfected their craft, neither suspected they'd be made, but the one who makes them has a new con for them: infiltrate into the royal court and have Zelda become the love interest for Prince Rowan. But things don't go as planned when both sisters find themselves falling for the wrong brother, and the stakes become even higher when neither can keep up their charade for much longer to both the world and with one another.

I fully enjoyed the intrigue and dramatic suspense into Ava and Zelda's plan. It kept your heart pounding, never knowing if or when someone would slip up, or close calls would be had. And getting the two romances also feels like a bonus because each couple is very different, but also incredibly irresistible because of how sinful it is. I think my only thing on the book is that I would have preferred POVs into the other two siblings, as we only got half of the story. I think because of that I didn't connect as much as I would have loved to, but I was still able to totally follow along and enjoy the story. It's rich, it's sexy, and it's filled with secrets, THE PRINCE & THE PLAYER will lead you down a royally fun road where you'll be begging for more.

**Received an early copy in exchange for an honest review**