I voluntarily read an early copy of this book.
Her Off Limits Prince by Lucy MonroePublished by Lucy Monroe LLC on July 12, 2022
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The last thing she wants is to join the royal family, but the sizzling tension between Blythe and Prince Tor of Tapt Oyer is about to explode and all her good intentions with it.
Blythe and Tor are friends, but the sexual tension has always simmered between them, just under the surface. Only he's the younger brother (in law) of her best friend and a prince, to boot. So why can't she stop fantasizing about the hunky royal?
Prince Tor isn't like the rest of his family. He's spending his military service in combat for one. A law unto himself, he doesn't follow the usual rules and has no desire to give into his father's pressure to marry and settle down. He doesn't want to settle for anything or anyone.
Tor wants Blythe and he's not letting her hide behind the age difference, or his status as a royal. Once the passion detonates between them, is there any hope they can build something lasting despite how different their worlds are?
Is self-plagiarism a thing now? I wouldn’t have thought so, but there is a scene from this book that is copied basically word for word from the Harlequin Presents this same author released just a few months ago (THE COST OF THEIR ROYAL FLING) and that just seems unclean to this reader. Similar elements or familiar tropes is one thing … but copying exact sentences and actions is totally not cool and I simply couldn’t stomach it even though I was enjoying the book up until that point.
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