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Tired of the paparazzi and wary of women only interested in his
title, Alex du Charbonneaux, crown prince of Laurivenia, gets a little
creative when describing the “teaching job” he’s advertising. But Alex
is surprised when the beautiful and bohemian Brynn arrives on his
doorstep instead of the dowdy, respectful nanny he thought he’d hired.
Brynn Dexter wants an adventure. What better way to get out of her judgey hometown and see the world than taking on a teaching job in a foreign country? But when she arrives in Laurivenia, she discovers the academy she thought she would be teaching at doesn’t exist. Instead, she’s faced with a sexy but suspicious prince and the cutest five-year-old girl she’s ever met.
Can the free-spirited teacher give a buttoned-up royal a lesson in letting go? And will they get a chance to find some common ground once the paparazzi suspect there might be a fairytale story to uncover?
Brynn Dexter wants an adventure. What better way to get out of her judgey hometown and see the world than taking on a teaching job in a foreign country? But when she arrives in Laurivenia, she discovers the academy she thought she would be teaching at doesn’t exist. Instead, she’s faced with a sexy but suspicious prince and the cutest five-year-old girl she’s ever met.
Can the free-spirited teacher give a buttoned-up royal a lesson in letting go? And will they get a chance to find some common ground once the paparazzi suspect there might be a fairytale story to uncover?
Genre: contemporary romance
Publication date: August 2017
Mature content: yes
Review: Lessons in Love is a sweet, funny and interesting romance novel. It may not be outright over the top amazing, but the characters are pretty well developed, the dialogs are witty and and the plot, while obviously a bit predictable, is a nice mix between The Sound of Music and a modern day Cinderella style fairy tale.
If you're looking for a quick book and love happy endings, you need to check Lessons in Love out. Recommended.
Happy readings,
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