This set contains three full-length novels regarding the royal princes of Faircliff, a fictional area between Canada and the United States. This review contains a summary of each novel.
Book I is Bad Prince. Charles is the oldest son of the Faircliff Royal family and for his 25th birthday, he had become engaged in order to take over the throne from his dad. Charles, or Charlie as his friends call him, is a natural playboy. He knows his status as a prince will get him any woman he wants, and he uses that to his advantage. Until he meets Elle, accidentally, and falls in love. Falling in love with the girl from the wrong side of town is not very royal-like.
Heartless Prince is book two in the series. It is the love story of Damon, the second royal prince, and Dahlia. Dahlia is Elle’s roommate and the mortal enemy of the royal family. Due to Dahlia’s mom’s verbal accusations of how Damon’s mother died, Dahlia’s family was exiled from Faircliff. Damon, the shyest of the royal brothers, does not expect to fall for Dahlia and she definitely does not expect to be spending time at the Royal Palace after being exiled. How will the lovebirds defy their family histories?
Cruel Prince is the last book in the boxset. Prince Gabriel is the youngest of the royal princes, however, he has had the hardest life. One bad relationship has left him physically and emotionally scarred. When Jolie walks into his life as the substitute gardener he does not know if he has room in his life for love. How can he move forward from his past to make a future with Jolie?
I enjoyed this series more than I expected. I usually do not care that much for unexpected pregnancy novels, but these were entertaining. The chemistry between the heroes and heroines was intense and interesting. I enjoyed how the author added some psychological complexity to the novels. The novels were written well, with a good pace and world-building. Each novel was a page-turner.