When Ming Chan meets Prince Thor of Eismark, all she sees is a snobby and entitled European playboy. But their families are in business, and the geography of attending the same boarding school means the two can't avoid each other, especially once con-artist Sly Bennett starts leaking photos of them to the tabloid press. As she spends more time with Thor, Ming sees another side of him—just a guy raised in a culture not so different from her own restrictive upbringing by Asian grandparents, for whom career and family are everything. Now she must choose between what the papers are saying and what her heart is telling her, but how do you trust a guy with a reputation like Thor’s?
The book was to come live on the 29th. (And Yay! It did!) I finished reading this book four nights ago. I hated finishing it. I always want to know what will happen after I close the book. I enjoyed the book, thoroughly! The most exciting part was about space travel and its purpose. I have to admit to nearly squealing as the main character promotes it.
I know I'm not the target audience missing the ages by five decades or so. Even so, I can remember being a young adult. I can imagine I would have loved, well, everything Miss Swanson writes. Her characters, world's, and plots are fresh and fun. The books read themselves, okay, with the help of text-to-speech. But I don't want to put any of them down until the last word! Payback Royale was no different. Loved it!
On the other hand... I hate the antagonist. I don't see hope for him. Please let's put an end to his story! Without killing our friends, please!