Friday, 3 January 2020

#AD Book Review: The Princess Plan by Julia London

The Princess Plan is written by Julia London and published by M&B Historical Romance.  Eliza Tricklebank doesn’t care what anybody thinks about her, says what she is thinking and runs the local ladies gazette with her sister, Caroline, whilst caring for their father who tinkers with clocks. She first meets  Prince Sebastian of Alucia, who in the UK in order to negotiate a trade deal, at the Ball held in his honour. After this his private secretary and close friend is found murdered. As the local gazette received an anonymous tip off he needs Eliza’s help to solve the crime. Slowly he falls for her outspoken nature. 

Though the romance between Samuel and Eliza was the central theme of the novel, crime, intrigue,  mystery and murder made it more multi dimensional in appeal. There is lots of enjoyable banter between all the characters. This is the first Historical romance novel I have read where ther have been explicit sex scenes. 

I received this book via Netgalley and Mills and Boon in exchange for a honest review. I am a #MillsAndBoonInsider #netgalley

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