I received a copy of this novel in exchange for an honest review, which makes it even more painful to say that I can't recommend this book. Sorry, but I'll attempt to explain my reasons.
Novel basics were missing. Let's start with the most important: solid, layered characters. There are none here. Like too many supposed romances I've read, the hero is gorgeous, rich, and an heir to power. The heroine is gorgeous--and a classic Mary Sue. That's it. Do they have anything to offer deeper than their pretty surfaces?
There should be Goals, Motivation, Conflict (GMC). No one here has any goals. There are no stakes given any importance. There is no ticking clock except one at the end that really doesn't bother anyone much. The middle sags to a stop. Romance? Not here. "Love" is all handled mechanically, through one of those Instant Psi-Bonds. The h/h don't have to fall in love, nor do they have to work for their relationship. It just **is.** A sex scene brings it to its fullest level, yawn.
Our heroine throws an anger tantrum every other scene and seems to openly flaunt her immaturity, as if that makes her better than everyone else. The one positive emotion she displays--and does so consistently--is her love for her shoes. She leads a man to fall for her (how can he help it? She's the book's Mary Sue), and once he does, unceremoniously dumps him.
As for worldbuilding in this pseudo-scientific fantasy novel, the alien world it presents is little more than just funny-colored Earth with ray guns and leftover Star Trek material. Everyone there even eats Earth foods.
I would encourage the publisher to hire an editor. There didn't seem to be one in evidence here. Besides the missed important novel elements, the lack of attention to grammar rules, spelling, and knowledge of common English words made it seem like a high school sophomore had wielded the red pencil. One had to go back and reread quite a bit to make sense of some passages. Mondegreens abounded, as did awkward phraseology.
I urge the author to attend writing workshops, read books on novel construction, and develop her skills. Hire an independent editor who knows how to edit and guide an author, since her publisher doesn't seem to have one. Write more books; have fun doing so!
But no, I can't recommend this one. Sorry again.