

Because dude’s like a challenge, I suppose. Not knowing the jerk is a prince, she promptly shoves a pie in his face and he’s smitten. Nicholas is a bit buzzed and sexually propositions Olivia. Nicholas and Olivia have their meet-cute when he stops into her cafe. She’s proud, hard working, and I really liked her, save for a few quibbles. She also has a plucky younger sister ready to head off to college. Her father drowned himself in drink following his wife’s death, leaving Olivia to run the place. Olivia runs a cafe and pie shop called Amelia’s, named after her late mother. She also wants to travel to New York to collect his wayward, partying brother. She wants Nicholas to get married at the end of the summer and to choose a suitable wife from a list. The Queen ideally wants to kick the princes’ asses into high gear as they’re now in their mid to late twenties. There’s a queen, there’s a parliament, and there’s a royal tragedy that leaves Nicholas and his brother Henry parentless at a young age. Nicholas is Prince of Wessco, a fictional country that has a lot of English elements. While the description had me salivating and clawing at my Kindle like Gollum on a rampage, the hero’s lack of growth and frequent douchery were a big letdown. Royally Screwed by Emma Chase was a book I was pretty pumped about, given how much I’ve enjoyed Chase’s blend of romance and humor in the past. Plus, it has a hunky royal hero and a heroine who throws a pie in his face. If (('gtm=off') const isAppRedirect = ('appRedirect') Ĭonst isAndroid = /Android/i.test(erAgent) Ĭonst isIphone = /iPhone|iPad|iPod/i.test(erAgent) In the end, Nicholas has to decide who he is and, more importantly, who he wants to be: a King.or the man who gets to love Olivia forever. Nicholas grew up with the whole world watching, and now Marriage Watch is in full force. While they’ve traded in horse drawn carriages for Rolls Royces and haven’t chopped anyone’s head off lately, the royals are far from accepting of this commoner. There’s a disapproving queen, a wildly inappropriate spare heir, relentless paparazzi, and brutal public scrutiny.

Nicholas wants to find out if she tastes as good as her pie, and this heir apparent is used to getting what he wants.ĭating a prince isn’t what waitress Olivia Hammond ever imagined it would be. Then, one snowy night in Manhattan, the prince meets a dark haired beauty who doesn’t bow down. “His Royal Hotness,” is wickedly charming, devastatingly handsome, and unabashedly arrogant―hard not to be when people are constantly bowing down to you.

Nicholas Arthur Frederick Edward Pembrook, Crowned Prince of Wessco, a.k.a. ⚠️ This book will unfortunately be removed from the service on the 14th of May.
