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A review by dcm7918
The Princess Plan by Julia London
3.0
Reviewed in the United States on March 3, 2021
This reads like fanfiction. Very formulaic, and yet very enjoyable. Female protagonist, 25-30ish beautiful spinster, not looking for love. Meets handsome, brooding prince from a small fictious European country, 28-32, and is mandated to find a wife when he sails to England for a poorly plotted trade agreement. They meet due to the horrific death of his secretary, who was all but forgotten until near the end of the book, where the murder was summed up in about one paragraph. Not very imaginative storyline, but still enjoyable. I will likely read the sequel.
This reads like fanfiction. Very formulaic, and yet very enjoyable. Female protagonist, 25-30ish beautiful spinster, not looking for love. Meets handsome, brooding prince from a small fictious European country, 28-32, and is mandated to find a wife when he sails to England for a poorly plotted trade agreement. They meet due to the horrific death of his secretary, who was all but forgotten until near the end of the book, where the murder was summed up in about one paragraph. Not very imaginative storyline, but still enjoyable. I will likely read the sequel.