The Naughty Princess: A Sexy Royals Novella
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Princess Pilar is tired of playing by the rules. She’s sick of the spotlight and being seen as the uptight goody-too-shoes the media has cast her to be. She’s especially tired of the fact that her brothers are allowed to run off and do whatever they want while she sits inside watching the world pass her by. That’s why she decides that while her older brothers are off on their usual summer holidays, she’s going to quietly pack her things and travel to the one place her parents have always forbidden her to step foot on – Ibiza.
As the star of the French premiere fútball league, Benjamin Drake has it all – the money, the cars, the clothing contracts, and any woman he wants. Problem is, the only woman Ben has ever wanted badly enough to stop partying is Princess Pilar, the one he can never, ever have. Despite his fame and achievements, in Pilar’s world, she’ll always be royalty and he’ll always be a kid from the wrong side of the tracks who got lucky. He’d never be accepted. He knows that. Yet, when he spots Pilar partying at the same club as him, all bets are off. He’s determined to get her in his bed, even if it’s just for one night.
**Every 1001 Dark Nights novella is a standalone story. For new readers, it’s an introduction to an author’s world. And for fans, it’s a bonus book in the author’s series. We hope you'll enjoy each one as much as we do.**
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I don’t know. For me personally, the book was to short to really have a connection to the characters. The story was also kind of weird. I also feel like a lot of American authors do not really research the European settings and cultures. Ben is football star but could really play any sport based on the descriptions. At some point he scored two points. This is not tennis, it is football. In football you score goals. That is not really hard to research. Also the football club. Le Bleus? Really? The blues? Football clubs in Europe are not named like colors. Just look up any club in France. And the ending was just strange and felt like what might happen in the US at a baseball or American football game. But apart from that it was enjoyable.
Description
Princess Pilar is tired of playing by the rules. She’s sick of the spotlight and being seen as the uptight goody-too-shoes the media has cast her to be. She’s especially tired of the fact that her brothers are allowed to run off and do whatever they want while she sits inside watching the world pass her by. That’s why she decides that while her older brothers are off on their usual summer holidays, she’s going to quietly pack her things and travel to the one place her parents have always forbidden her to step foot on – Ibiza.
As the star of the French premiere fútball league, Benjamin Drake has it all – the money, the cars, the clothing contracts, and any woman he wants. Problem is, the only woman Ben has ever wanted badly enough to stop partying is Princess Pilar, the one he can never, ever have. Despite his fame and achievements, in Pilar’s world, she’ll always be royalty and he’ll always be a kid from the wrong side of the tracks who got lucky. He’d never be accepted. He knows that. Yet, when he spots Pilar partying at the same club as him, all bets are off. He’s determined to get her in his bed, even if it’s just for one night.
**Every 1001 Dark Nights novella is a standalone story. For new readers, it’s an introduction to an author’s world. And for fans, it’s a bonus book in the author’s series. We hope you'll enjoy each one as much as we do.**
Book Information
Posts
I don’t know. For me personally, the book was to short to really have a connection to the characters. The story was also kind of weird. I also feel like a lot of American authors do not really research the European settings and cultures. Ben is football star but could really play any sport based on the descriptions. At some point he scored two points. This is not tennis, it is football. In football you score goals. That is not really hard to research. Also the football club. Le Bleus? Really? The blues? Football clubs in Europe are not named like colors. Just look up any club in France. And the ending was just strange and felt like what might happen in the US at a baseball or American football game. But apart from that it was enjoyable.




