
A Prince On Paper by Alyssa Cole Review

The Reluctant Royals series returns with a good girl searching for the life that’s not too big, and not too small, and the bad boy prince who might be just right for her…
Nya Jerami fled Thesolo for the glitz and glamour of NYC but discovered that her Prince Charming only exists in her virtual dating games. When Nya returns home for a royal wedding, she accidentally finds herself up close and personal—in bed—with the real-life celebrity prince who she loves to hate.
For Johan von Braustein, the red-headed step-prince of Liechtienbourg, acting as paparazzi bait is a ruse that protects his brother—the heir to the throne—and his own heart. When a royal referendum threatens his brother’s future, a fake engagement is the perfect way to keep the cameras on him.
Nya and Johan both have good reasons to avoid love, but as desires are laid bare behind palace doors, they must decide if their fake romance will lead to a happily-ever-after.
So What Did I Think Of A Prince on paper by Alyssa Cole?
I had a great time reading A Prince on Paper by Alyssa Cole. l was intrigued by how things would ultimately work out for Nya and Johan. I was easily pulled into the characters world and all of the issues that they faced.
The diverse cultures showcased was super enjoyable and interesting with their journeys and how they compromised and came together.
The drama was semi intense to me but defiantly kept my interest with the questions of if they would get together and how they would stay together. The challenges were complicated and unpredictable. I found the issues to be interesting and the struggles were many. Things weren’t too easy for them, they really had to work on themselves and their relationship which I appreciated. They had to deal with really relatable situations and it was great to see them go through and deal with those things and become stronger.
It was great seeing their relationship grow and form into a strong bond. There was definite resistance with them especially on Johan’s part but I liked that I could really see their emotions and feelings. The romance was sizzling with nice development and growth. It was nice to see them really get to know each other.
Overall I had a great time reading A Prince on Paper by Alyssa Cole and getting to know these characters and watching them find love.
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