

Namely, a handsome prince who seems smitten with the girl whose only ‘experience’ comes from her romance novels. She is given the task of accompanying her sister to the castle, but finds that there are more important things to do than babysit her sister.


Sarah is the shy and quiet sister of Penelope, a contestant on the dating show. When the offer of a reality show is presented to him, he can’t resist the idea of having twenty beautiful ladies at his beck-and-call. He’s not ready to settle down and definitely not ready for the responsibility. Henry has been thrust into a role he never wanted and is now in line to be King of Wessco. Their story unfolded in true classic novel fashion and I enjoyed every single word of literary perfection. Their match is a perfect combination of opposites attract meets a mashup of book boyfriends from the classics.įrom their very first scene together, I was drawn into the witty banter and undeniable attraction. He’s the devilishly handsome, not-to-be-tied-down prince and she’s the shy, quiet bookworm. This quote sums up Henry and Sarah’s story perfectly. “It’s a tale as old as time: the inexperienced bluestocking and the bed-hopping rogue.”
