The BRAND NEW spicy, royally romantic MM college romance from BESTSELLER Nora Phoenix. Praise for Nora
'Nora wrote the characters in such a relatable way that I was gunning for them both, and when they finally set everything aside and fell for each other? Swoon!' Saxon James
'What starts as a hate-fueled rivalry quickly shifts into scorching secretive hook-ups with so much chemistry, it oozes off the page. Score one for Nora Phoenix because Farron and Tore are the epitome of enemies to lovers.' CE Ricci
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ ‘OBSESSED. these two are one of my fav couples EVER’ Reader Review
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⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️’I devoured this book in a day! It was completely addictive…the Chemistry was off the charts’ Reader Review
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It was nice to see Floris back in this book as a cheerleader and helper for Eddie as he got closer to his bodyguard, Bash. The Chemistry between Eddie and Bash was strong and I enjoyed their developing relationship, including the scene where they came out to each other as the first people to know of their sexualities except for the other princes in Eddie’s case. Them both sharing such an intimate truth about themselves with only each other (except for the princes in Eddie’s case), surely only deepened their bond, as it meant they only really had each other to talk to about their sexuality thereby encouraging further confidences and increasing closeness. I enjoyed the way the m/m fake dating trope was employed in this book and I liked how Eddie covered for Bash at the international relations mixer so as a royal he was shown to be a man of intelligence not just a figure head, but I thought the portrayal of the British as uptight and emotionally repressed was stereotypical, lacking in accuracy in reality, overdone and referenced far too many times over the course of the book as a whole. The inclusion of the late evening fire alarm because someone had overenthusiastic cooking was very realistic for university accommodation and a creative way to interrupt Eddie and Bash’s first kiss scene. I liked that Charlie surprised Eddie in her reaction to Eddie and Bash’s relationship, how Floris came to the rescue masterfully and how Eddie’s dad winds up coming around to strike a compromise with the King. I did think Eddie and Bash should have foreseen Bash being exiled and have had a plan on where to meet and how to progress things after Eddie revealed the truth to the King and his Dad though and not planning that amongst themselves, the princes and Charlotte in advance seemed a weakness in the book. I also thought that not enough explanation was given as to why Bash was now willing to tell his family he was Bisexual as he’d been in love with Eddie for a while but hadn’t been willing to tell them - so why didn’t he tell them as soon as he knew he loved Eddie? Was it because Eddie wasn’t willing and able to have a long term relationship so until he was there was no point in revealing the truth? If so then that makes sense I guess but one could argue that Bash being willing to have a long term relationship and reveal the truth to his family could just as easily act as a catalyst for Eddie to stand up to the royals and it’s a lot less complicated for Bash to tell his family than Eddie to stand up to the monarchy. Those plot questions are why I gave this book four rather than five stars despite enjoying the book as a whole.
This entire review has been hidden because of spoilers.
We have finally made it to the British Prince - Gregory, fourth in line to the throne and future Duke of York. The Prince Pact series has been one I’ve really enjoyed reading because it’s cosy and got the feeling of the perfect MM romance I’d watch if Hallmark made them into a series; and honestly I was convinced we’d have a sudden twist to the story because the fictional King would carry on saying no to his nephew.
This was the perfect read, the pacing is perfect and both Gregory and Bash are beyond adorable and I liked how we see them both deny the realities of what they’re both secretly feeling and especially how Nora Phoenix decides to make the heat rise. (I don’t want to spoil it - but it’s perfect and you can easily imagine just why there's a sudden change between the prince and the bodyguard hidden away in their apartment.
They’re both carrying the weight of responsibilities neither asked for, with the prince, it’s obvious; he has been born into a role and the world awaits him taking on the title; but it’s Bash’s backstory that I think many will want to be able to hug a fictional character over; he’s lost an older brother in the line of duty and the family are balancing on a knife-edge of moving forward and grieving; and then there’s the fact his mother has cancer and the bills are adding up. This job of protecting a prince could make his Mama’s life easier so that has to be heavy on a young man. I certainly wanted to reach in and protect him at all costs…
Nora keeps it as light as you can with this heavier subject lingering in the background, and I loved seeing their romance grow from secret wondering to telling truths, plus of course we get glimpses of the other princes we’ve met along the way. Each one is as funny and as caring as a reader will recall; and they’re all team ‘Fall for the Bodyguard’ once they know - their friendship is adorable. I was so happy to get to read this, but also so sad to say goodbye to a series I’d loved and had many a smile over. Thank you Nora for the epilogue in this one where we get to see what true happiness for them all feels like.
I was so excited to jump back into this world and it did not disappoint! I’m so happy we finally got Gregory’s book!! He finally gets to go to America like his friends and spend a year learning but he has to take a bodyguard bash! A rugged southern former marine who needs the position to help support his family! What both of them didn’t expect to happen was a instant attraction and because they lived in a campus apartment meant for couples they had to pretend to date One thing that truly made me laugh when Floris told Greg to take a chance and see if Bash felt the same they had a movie night and Greg chose what to watch and he picked heated rivalry I laughed so much but it worked because their professional relationship changed drastically! They explored their newfound feelings in the bubble of their apartment but when they went to Bash’s for thanksgiving I didn’t like the coldness because bash got scarred and Greg slipped back into his diplomatic self I’m glad that was short lived but their biggest hurdle was Christmas when he was summoned back to England His uncle and his father had plans for him to marry someone a woman and it truly looked grim they only got a second to talk and when they professed their love they were caught by his sister who turned out to be an ally But the proudest moment! When he stood up for his love for bash against his uncle and father and refused to give up on what they had; now did that come with complications of course they literally locked Greg in a tower but in came Floris! When they reunited in the airport oh my god and bash’s family telling him he was bash’s boy so he was theirs too!! Truly this was phenomenal but that epilogue was absolute chefs kiss if you have read all the books in the series then this tied everything together!
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Yet again, Nora Phoenix has done it! A college romance with incredibly mature characters, The Prince and the Bodyguard finishes up the Prince Pact series with a bang.
This book was a zero-angst yet emotional read about Prince Gregory "Eddie", the 22-year old prince of England who's fourth in line for the throne and his 27-year old American bodyguard, Bash, while at college in the Pacific Northwest. While it can be read as a standalone, Eddie's story is much better read as the fourth book in the Prince Pact series.
The book starts out with the possibility of a fake dating storyline, but this turned out to be even better! There were none of the typical fake dating plot lines. It was so incredibly refreshing. Their romance starts quickly, but not quite insta-lust. Eddie and Bash form a perfect pair, despite their class differences.
I love how we see Eddie come out of his shell, embracing the opportunity to truly explore his sexuality. Similarly, Bash takes this opportunity to finally give in to his desires and push the limits of his duty as Eddie's hired protection detail. Both handle their situation with incredible maturity (and no angst! woo!), which really sets this series apart from other college romances. Did I say that already? Probably 😂
The ending was absolutely my favorite part. The epilogue brings together our four princes back ten years later with a look into their futures. I loved seeing the four of them together again, with their respective families. In addition, I loved seeing the distinction between each of their "happily ever afters" and what it entails. Their versions of happy royals were all different, and Eddie's really was the perfect resolution to The Prince and the Bodyguard! Absolutely perfect!!!
Nora Phoenix’s ’The Prince and the Bodyguard’ concludes the Prince Pact series, where we cycle through several romantic tropes of European royalty meeting their matches in really varied ways. Time abroad and spent far from the rigid rules of royal protocols is the common theme amongst the princes here, as they find their own journey apart from the expectations that have dictated their lives from birth.
And as far as I’ve really liked some of them, Bash’s and Prince Greg/Eddie York’s story is quite a standout for the series’ finale, surprising in so many ways because it’s the one that speaks most of sacrifice and taking the highest risks possible because of love.
Forced proximity might be what initially brings Bash and Eddie together, but they navigate their growing connection through mature communication (!) which anchors their heartfelt relationship with a heavy-weight, emotional core rather than one that simply goes through the motions of hot, heavy and spicy. The instant lust is tempered by respect and compromise, despite the bodyguard/client dilemma and the massive class difference that clearly form the main conflict of the story.
But then, this proves to be just another obstacle both Bash and Eddie overcome with the newfound courage that they’ve gained to build the lives they want together—with a satisfying epilogue that validates not just their lives but all of the princes’ chosen ones a decade into the future.
The Prince and the Bodyguard Prince Gregory(Eddie) fourth in line to the crown of Great Britain has so far has a life tied to royal duties, he has persuaded his father and his Uncle who is the King to allow him to take a year out and attend an American university incognito, he agrees to a full time body guard so this is arranged. Bash is the secret agent assigned to Eddie and will stay with him 24/7 on the campus. Having a mother who is seriously ill and the money need to pay the health bills Bash now has one breathing space with the extra money he’ll have so is determined to perform his duties well. Bash and Eddie are gay but Eddie has had no experience due to his royal role. Both slowly become extremely attracted to each other and start a secret relationship even though they have been pretending to be a couple so no one questions them living together. The emotions are very well described and their personal problems have made them both strong characters. With Bash desperately needing the money from his salary and Eddie knowing he will be forced into marriage with a women of the kings choosing they have great obstacles standing in their way. Even if far fetched this was a really enjoyable read, well written, engaging and the epilogue was absolutely heartwarming. The only thing jarring was Eddies other title, Duke of York not looked on so favourably nowadays! My thanks to netgalley and publisher for the opportunity to review this book honestly.
This was exactly what you imagine from the title, and a thoroughly enjoyable time.
Prince Gregory is finally getting to discover his authentic self with a year abroad in the US - he's desperate to embrace American culture and hopefully find romance whilst he's there. His ever-present bodyguard, Bash, should just blend into the background of his life, right? Wrong. Instead the prince, going by his second name, Eddie, immediately can't stop noticing Bash. He's gorgeous, thoughtful and great at his job. But he's straight, right? Wrong again (of course).
Meanwhile Bash is trying to resist Eddie, remaining professional at all times. But it's getting harder and harder to ignore the pull between them, especially when they have to fake date in front of their fellow students to keep up the ruse and hide Eddie's real identity...
I really enjoyed this book, definitely predictable but still a fun time with plenty of sweet moments. Plus this is a great final installment of the Princes' Pact series with a lovely epilogue featuring all the characters.
I didn't love the "watching Heated Rivalry" scenes though, they are not going to age well. Some of the dialogue with the other students was absolutely ridiculous, human adults would literally never talk like that about a couple but overall a solid read, with fake dating, forbidden romance and anything with a protective bodyguard will always score highly from me.
Thank you to NetGalley and Boldwood Books for the eARC.
Thank you Boldwood Books and NetGalley for this eARC, these opinions are my own. A super cute fast read! I’ve enjoyed this series so much and this one was the perfect ending! Prince Gregory was the last of his friends, 4 Princes who made a pact to come to America and try and spend some time living a normal life, to get permission to go. But he won’t be alone, he’s been assigned a bodyguard, an American named Bash who’s with the secret service. Bash needs the money from this job to help out his family. It shouldn’t be a problem only Bash is hot and Gregory, or Eddie as he’ll be called at school, is secretly in the closet. Will he have difficulty keeping his secret around Bash? It shouldn’t be too difficult because Bash is straight right? Only Bash is bisexual, but no one knows, he doesn’t know how his family would handle it all so it’s easier to just keep that part of himself secret. But Eddie’s nothing like he imagined and soon he finds himself drawn to Eddie like he’s never been drawn to anyone before. Soon the two’s feelings turn into more but what are they risking if anyone finds out? And what exactly are they willing to give up for love? I loved Bash and Eddie and their relationship is so cute! A fast paced read that I couldn’t put down! Nora Phoenix’s book is full of charm, sweet moments, spice, and plenty of warm and fuzzies!!
This is the last of the Prince Pact books, as we're on the final prince. It's a sweet, low angst romance between a U.K. prince and his bodyguard.
Prince Gregory comes to the US to attend college at Cascade Bay University (which seems to be a stand-in for University of Washington) near Seattle. He has an American bodyguard, Bash, that will be living in the university apartment with him and accompanying him to all his classes/events. It's not long until they fall into attraction with each other, and not long after that that they decide to experiment with each other. The rest of the book involves falling in love, standing up to the monarchy, and figuring out how to move forward to their HEA.
Plenty of spice in this book, and plenty of found family (the other 3 princes and their partners make appearances).
This is a fairytale romance - there's not a lot of 'reality' going on here. There are plenty of places where the events in the book are just simply NOT how the world works. That's ok, though, as long as you know that going in and you're okay with it (the other 3 in the series were similar in this regard). I was entertained enough to read this all in one sitting. The epilogue showing where all the princes were in their lives 10 years later was very nice.
Is this my first book of the Prince Pact? Yes. Did it make me want to go back and read the three prior books? Also, yes. Though it's going to be tough to beat Eddie and Bash for favorite couple.
What a sweet, bashful little book with some very high stakes (considering who Eddie is and what Bash's job is) and a beautiful slow burn.
Though there are only a few spicy scenes, each one moves the plot forward, and has a phenomenal payoff. Seriously, these are some REALLY well written spicy scenes that I had to bookmark.
The only thing that I struggled with was the reason Bash needed money. Having been in some dire financial situations myself, it was tough for me to suspend my disbelief that Bash would do anything that compromised on that goal considering who and what it was for - yes, even for love and yes, even more so than what Eddie stood to lose (because of his support network and their privilege).
That aside, I zoomed through this book and will definitely recommend it to MM romance lovers.
Big thanks to Netgalley and Boldwood Books for the advanced reader copy! SO FUN!!!!
The Prince and the Body Guard follows Prince Gregory, AKA Eddie, as the final Prince in the series to go undercover to school in America. Part of his deal is that he has to have a body guard live with him and pretend to be a couple. Enter Bash, an American Secret Service Agent who agrees to the this assignment.
This is a very sweet, fast paced and low stakes read. I really liked Eddie and Bash’s romance throughout this, with how supportive they are of each other and their sweet chemistry. I also do love a good forced proximity trope and secret relationship as well and this was a great book for it.
I do love how the author handled their relationship with being a body guard and protectee. Just like the previous book in the series (with a coach and player) I felt like the author handled it very well and it didn’t feel like there was any power imbalances.
There’s also some cameos from characters in the previous books. And no spoilers but the epilogue is a great epilogue for the entire series.
Overall just a sweet and fast paced romance, and a great end to the series!
Thank you for NetGalley and Boldwood Books for providing this ARC in exchange for an honest review.
Thanks to Boldwood Books and NetGalley for the e-ARC in exchange for this review!
This was such a cute romance! I have not read the others in the series, or even knew that this was part of a series until after I finished, so it fits well as a standalone. The premise does need a little bit suspension of disbelief to get into, but once you get into it, it's great. The progression of the relationship from professional to friendly to lovers seemed very smooth, and I absolutely loved the scene where they watch a certain TV show together and the transition it makes. The family situations that both of the main characters have add a nice bit of depth to their characters, in addition to being the reasons why the arrangement happens as it does. The spicy scenes are well integrated in the story. I thought the end was very sweet.
I wish the friends/study buddies they encounter had a bit more depth and get seen more, as you hardly know anything about them. Loved Bash's family though.
I'd recommend this if you liked Red, White, and Royal Blue and want another MM royalty romance!
ㅤꨄ︎ prince x bodyguard ㅤꨄ︎ forbidden romance ㅤꨄ︎ fake dating
4★
╰┈➤” He was a prince.He was my protectee. He was my job.”
Prince Gregory (Eddie) who is fourth in line to the throne, is allowed to spend a year in college in the US, but he is assigned to Bash, a Secret Agent, who will be his roommate / bodyguard in the dorm for the whole year.
This is my first book from the author and even though I wasn’t aware this was a serie, I really really enjoyed this !! This is really a sweet and very low angst romance and I definitely recommend ! I loved how the characters were so mature and interesting…really kept me hooked from the first page ! I loved how Bash and Eddie were growing closer and closer by always communicating with each other and they had that understanding about their own life and the reality they were in. And I really love how they choose each other, in every moment.
I’m definitely going to read the others books from the serie now…
Thank you to Netgalley and the publisher for this arc !!
The last of the Princes gets his HEA with his bodyguard. After much convincing house uncle King Henry and his father, Prince Gregory gets his 1 year college term in America. He finds his bodyguard / roomate / living together fake boyfriend Bash incredibly attractive. Bash has such a complicated family situation that he cannot afford to act on his feelings towards Gregory. If things turn serious either has much to lose. Like other books, the author has set the characters with unique traits giving good development over the course of the book. It was fun to see all the ways Gregory is different from Bash in terms of ethnic, culture and upbringing. Other Princes make guest appearances helping Gregory while accounting for their whereabouts. A good ending to the series giving every Prince a happy ending with their partners.
Thanks to NetGalley and Publisher for pricing the ARC in exchange for an honest review.
I should have known from the title that this would be a fairytale. Actually that's unfair to fairytales. They have SOME drama.
This was fine. Extraordinary things happened in the most ordinary ways. Honestly, skip the sex scenes and you can read this as a bedtime story to children.
There's a prince. And a commoner. They fall in love. There's a wicked uncle whose plans are thwarted so the lovebirds can be together. Hooray!
Nothing happens. Which is unfortunate because a lot of stuff happens, but in such a tame way that it's not very interesting.
Just going off the title, you can guess what happens in this and there's a 99% chance that you guessed correctly. Down to the last detail. There are no surprises.
There's nothing wrong with this book. Technically. 2.5* because it's not a bad story but it's also not a good story.
Rounded down because rating it 3* might be misleading.
It just lacks the fire I associate with this author's writing.
*Special thanks to NetGalley and the publisher for providing this free ARC in exchange for an honest review. Pub date: July 25, 2026
An open door M/M romance about an undercover Prince and his bodyguard. A fun trope, but I felt there wasn’t enough yearning buildup…they just went for it. Hilariously enough, they hooked up the first few times while they were watching Heated Rivalry…the most yearning show ever! I felt like I was in a book matrix, and while I felt like some scenes mirrored HR too closely, I was equally delighted that HR is such a part of the cultural ether, we’re already seeing it in other books!
Their relationship seemed to move by leaps and bounds without enough development, so I wasn’t as invested and certain conflicts felt unwarranted for the stage they were at. This finished strong though, and I love this cast of recurring characters!
4.5! Thank you to Netgalley for providing the digital copy of this book!
This book was an incredibly cozy romance with some tension and believable conflicts! It's a read that surely warms the heart while the protagonists still have chemistry. The only reason it's not a 5 star is because I think the confession part was lacking, but the build up was phenomenal and I was so emotionally connected I found myself gasping aloud and kicking my feet.
The pacing was perfect for the book with the necessary build up, without rushing, and faster on the daily routines which would have been otherwise boring.
If the book had been longer I would like to have seen a little more resistance from the characters, but given that much of the story revolves around internal conflict and how adorable it is, I understand that is was just not the point.
I loved this book and recommend it to anyone looking for a their next cozy yet spicy romance.
Last of the series, focusing on Gregory - the English prince who was being held back a lot by his family, having far fewer options than the previous princes. He finally manages to get a year to study in the US, being offered a live in bodyguard who is presented as a fake boyfriend to secure the safest housing. Bodyguard Bash is not out either, pushing himself hard to support his parents after the death of his brother. I really liked their ideas about experimenting, and it was refreshing that Bash didn't have to do any heroic rescuing. Both MCs had a lot to overcome in their relations with their families. There was a fairly cosy vibe and a particularly satisfying ending. The references to the HR series was really good. I think this is my favourite of the series. Thanks for the advance copy via NetGalley, I am happy to leave a voluntary review.
I've enjoyed every one of this Prince Pact series. I loved the premise that these European princes go to America to experience 'ordinary' life for a year and manage to fall in love along the way. This final book features Prince Gregory from the UK, who enrols under one of his middle names and goes by Eddie. I think some of the ideas were a bit far-fetched, and I'm not sure that the royal family was in any way like our current one. There is certainly far more scope for cousins of the main line these days, but it was still hugely enjoyable. Bash and Eddie made a great couple and this was a lovely story to wrap up the whole series. I'll be sad to leave them all behind. I received a complimentary copy of this book through NetGalley. The opinions expressed in this review are completely my own and given voluntarily.
Forced proximity? Fake dating? Prince and his bodyguard? Yes yes yes! 🫡
This book was so cute and fluffy, while still dealing with some pretty real things in the characters. Nora does an amazing job of creating a world you can so easily imagine and characters you cannot help but root for! Suspend your belief and be along for the ride for the sweetest romance.
I loved when they visited North Carolina, their communication, their growth. This book had some good spice (and I was dying at the mention of Heated Rivalry!), and despite any light angst the happy ending is oh so sweet! Eddie and Bash, thanks for being such a pleasure. 🥹
The fourth book in The Prince Pact series, it focuses on Eddie who is a prince in England. Eddie is allowed to spend a year in the US to experience American university. Bash is a Secret Service agent assigned to the prince. I loved how the intimacy was built in friendship before boyfriends. The nod to Heated Rivalry made me smile and kick my feet. The epilogue was a great wrap up and showed all the friends together. Eddie's and Bash's road to being together was not smooth but it culminated in a happy ending that I loved.
Thanks to NetGalley and Boldwood Books for the ARC in exchange for an honest review.
The First Daughter meets Red, White, and Royal Blue.
Eddie is fourth in line for the throne but he wants a chance to experience life not as royalty, and he’s granted one year for school in America, with a bodyguard 24/7, of course. Enter Bash, the bodyguard.
Complete with forced proximity, fake dating and only one bed tropes, the Prince and the Bodyguard is a cute queer rom com.
My main complaint is that it moved a little fast for me, but that might be more of a me thing as I’m for sure a slow-burn girlie. But a couple of months in your early twenties is nothing, so it just seems fast to me.
Thank you to Boldwood Books for the ARC via NetGalley. All opinions are my own.
Thanks to Boldwood for this e-arc! The Prince and the Bodyguard was a great bow on this series (and redemption for me since.I didn't love the third book in the series!). I thought seeing Prince Gregory, alias Eddie, fall in love with Bash was really sweet. Their friendship and instant connect had such warmth and they had great chemistry. Some of the problems plagueing the pair felt a little tired - this is the fourth book in a series where every prince is falling in love with a commoner, but it was still a good time and good play on the standard fairy tale! Perfect for when you need a little escape with lots of cameos from prior characters you probably loved in the first three books!
Thank you to NetGalley and the publisher for sending me this ARC!
Jumping back into this world reminded me why I enjoy Nora Phoenix so much. It was great to get Gregory’s book after seeing him featured in the other books in the series. A college romance book in which the characters are very mature and talk through their issues was also great to read. Despite the maturity, there were still some angst and issues, like the fake-dating plot. Bash and Eddie (Gregory) were a great couple, and I loved watching their relationship develop. The epilogue with all of the princes from the other book was also great and was a nice wrap-up for the series!
You don’t have to earn your worth, was what came to mind while reading this lovely romance novel. The scene with Charlie gave me goosebumps, other parts about people supporting each other brought tears to my eyes. Gosh, in this day and age, that is exactly what we need. And (this being my first book in this series) enjoyed the depiction of Floris. Being from the Netherlands myself, indeed I cannot imagine someone from the royal family being cast out for being gay. People would be marching, I presume :)
Thanks to Netgalley and the publisher for a copy of the book.
This was cute, but nothing that really stood out to me. The bodyguard/prince setup had a lot of potential and I liked the fake dating and forced proximity. Bash was definitely my favorite.
The romance was sweet, but it all felt a little too easy. I kept waiting for more tension or emotional depth, and it never fully got there. Everything wrapped up pretty neatly, which made it feel a bit low stakes.
Still an enjoyable read if you're looking for a cozy MM romance. I just wanted a little more from the characters and their relationship.
Arc supplied by NetGalley and Boldwood Books in exchange for a fair review
5 stars
Phenomenal
Nora Phoenix has undoubtably become my fav MM romance author to ever exist because the way she writes the connection between both the leads (platonic and romantic) gets me everytime and also the way she talks about the queer experience is just so heavenly and I 100000% recommend her books to anyone I know
Eddie is a prince who wants to branch out from his life. Bash is the secret service agent assigned to protect him. Both are working to better themselves and form a fast friendship that develops into more. Of course, both are worried about family expectations and Bash would lose his job if things go further. Luckily, Bash has a wonderful family and Eddie has a great sister and friend group. I enjoyed the coworker to friends to lovers story.
-mm royal romance -college romcom -prince x bodyguard -roommates to lovers -fake dating -forced proximity
this series has been so cute with this idea & really humanizing international royals! i loved these two & how close they got & how they both had hidden their sexualities all their lives up until they literally couldn't handle it anymore with each other! perfection!
I have read and enjoyed all of the “Prince Pact” novels by Nora Phoenix so far. Unfortunately I didn’t enjoy this one as much. It felt somewhat formulaic, the besotted love between the two protagonists developed rather quickly, and I felt the plot was a bit implausible.