3.75 Stars. This was a super cute romance. I’ve wanted to read Cole for a while so I was happy to get my hands on this book. This is a bit of an Anastasia retelling, but I didn’t really feel much Anastasia while reading this. This was just more of a slow-burn, feel-good romance. This did have a few bumps so this wasn’t a total win for me, but overall I quite enjoyed the read.
I loved the beginning of the book and found it very easy to get sucked into the story. Yes, there were a few things that were over the top, but this book is much more in that fun and fluffy vein. This book actually reminded me of the feel of a Disney movie –I mean the overall vibe and of course I’m not including the sex scenes- and not the old school Disney movies that could be a little sad or terrifying in parts for kids, but the newer, feel-good kind of Disney. I don’t know if it was the royalty and some of the humor, but I couldn’t help feeling that way.
The book is very slow-burn. The chemistry is easy and in your face, and even though it made me roll my eyes at times, I still enjoyed it. I love slow-burn, but I wish they had gotten together a bit faster here. There is no big angst, but some little angst that keeps them apart enough that I wish we had more couple time. The sex scenes had some steam and I was a big fan of the couple they made together. Fauxmances are always my favorite romance trope so I was happy that is what this romance turned out to be.
While I loved the beginning, and later when the characters started to actually get some couple time, there was a bit of a lull in-between. There was a lot of travel time in this book and it is where things slowed down for me. It’s funny since I’m such a big fantasy fans that I’m used to lots of traveling. It normally doesn’t bother me but I’m not a fan of it in a romance. I know it was used for character and relationship growth, but I would have edited some parts out and added time to the end.
The ending is the other part I have mixed feelings apart. I do love twists and being surprised, so I give Cole credit for that, but I wasn’t an overall fan of the ending. We just had this big travel slow-down and then all of a sudden the ending is very hectic and rushed. This whole book was leading up to the ending. You are waiting for the end even more than in a normal romance. And maybe because this is a retelling, or has an adult Disney vibe, but I wanted this big fairytale ending and I didn’t really get it. The ending was fine, and it doesn’t ruin the book, but I was honestly disappointed.
If you are looking for fun, sweet, and a romance that has a bit of a fairytale feel, then this book is for you. It does have its bumps, but the characters were great and it was a fun, feel-good romance. I would absolutely read more of Cole’s WLW stories.
A copy was given to me for a review.